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  • The 23rd Annual Día de los Muertos in Downtown Oceanside will be held on October 27, 2024, with altars, arts & crafts, por siempre car show, a chalk cemetery and more! Visit: https://www.friendsofoceansidediadelosmuertos.org/ Oceanside Dia de los Muertos on Instagram and Facebook
  • A Los Angeles institution spared from the flames gives back to the community with donations and magic tricks to lift evacuees' spirits.
  • Reflections is an art-making workshop series designed to serve adults 55 and older. In this new workshop series, participants will learn about the many facets of portraiture, and their contrast between internal and external representations of the self, while touring artworks from MCASD's collection and new special exhibition, For Dear Life: Art, Medicine, and Disability. Every exploration of artwork – whether figurative or abstract, metaphorical or literal, or humorous or severe – examines the compositional and storytelling qualities of portraits and their power to communicate a message. Each workshop will include an investigation of contemporary artmaking techniques and materials, including acrylic paint, colored pencil, and assemblage. No prior art experience is required. Transportation will be provided if required. Registration gives participants access to the full series (eight days). Session Dates: Session dates in this series are: Session 1: Friday, August 23 and Friday, August 30 Session 2: Friday, September 13 and Friday, September 20 Session 3: Friday, September 27 and Friday, October 4 Session 4: Friday, October 11 and Friday, October 25 Daily Program: 10 a.m.: Gallery Discussion The conversations around the artworks in MCASD’s collection will offer stimulating input and prompts for participants as they think about creating their own artworks. 10:30 a.m.: Coffee and Mingle Refreshments and time for social interaction will take place in Museum venues that take full advantage of the beautiful oceanside location and views. 11 a.m.: Art-Making Activity The hands-on workshop will provide a forum for self-expression and developing new interpersonal connections. Weekly Program: Session 1: Create a non-traditional self-portrait For this project, the figure’s back will be facing the viewer, relying on a silhouette and its surroundings rather than a face. We will draw inspiration from Tidawhitney Lek’s The Intersection (2023), which offers an intersection of two worlds, Cambodia and California; Shizu Saldamando’s Joe at the Venice Room (2020); and John Valadez’s Car Show (2001), which highlights the relatable qualities of everyday people. Session 2: Create a portrait in the style of an album cover Explore alter egos! Consider the presentation of self through Mario Ayala’s Rancho Cucamonga (2022) and its trompe-l'oeil realism and Gillian Wearing’s Wallpaper (2015), where she transforms herself into multiple personas. Session 3: Create a transformative portrait of a friend or family member In this session, enter an uncanny world in La Marcha de las Langostas (1998) by Daniela Gallois and her whimsical, dreamlike creatures. Additionally, we will examine two of Joey Terrill’s works – Jeff, Victor, Luiz and George (1992–1993), which highlights a hyper-realistic portrayal of his friends, and Still Life with Zerit (2000), which uses autobiographical objects to share aspects of his identity. Session 4: Representations of the human form stylized in different ways We will take inspiration from Beverly Buchanan’s Medicine Woman (1993) and analyze the many pieces that create the whole in her assemblage artwork. We will also take inspiration from Lynn Hershman Leeson’s X-Ray Woman in Bathing Cap (1996), a simultaneous portrayal of the internal and external female form.  Funders Reflections is generously supported by E.A. Michelson Philanthropy. Visit: MCASD MCASD on Instagram and Facebook
  • Grammy and Emmy award-winning pianist Gloria Cheng performs at the invitation of Anthony Davis, Cecil Lytle Chancellor’s Endowed Chair in African and African American Music. PROGRAM: Lei Liang, My Windows i. Tian (heaven) iv. Pausing, Awaiting the Wind to Rise... Kaija Saariaho, Prelude James Newton, Eight Calla Lilies Pierre Boulez, courtes dérives à partir d’Éclat Rand Steiger, Simple Gifts Anthony Cheung, Recombinant Anthony Davis, Piano Heaven Visit: https://music-cms.ucsd.edu/concerts/box_office.html Gloria Cheng on Instagram
  • Six String Society Presents: Something Wonderful Led by vocal great, Kori Gillis, this San Diego 12 piece ALL STAR supergroup brings the music of Stevie Wonder to life in this one of a kind electric performance. Their love and energy flows in abundance from the moment they take the stage! Beginning in early 2024, this new production feels more like a celebration than just a show. With recent sold out shows at the Brooks Theater & the Belly Up this exciting new production is supercharged to reach new heights in 2025 & beyond. Visit: https://artcenter.org/event/firstwednesdayssomethingwonderful/ Six String Society on Instagram and Facebook
  • Totally acoustic Gypsy Jazz, with the audience in the round. Chris Vitas & David Morales Boroff, violins, Joe Amato, guitar, Jeff Pekarek, bass. Visit: https://dizzysjazz.com/
  • The sometimes-transgressive pop star has a new album, Mayhem, that seems poised to recapture the confrontational darkness of her early work. There's more than one reason to hope it's true.
  • Celtic music from Ireland and Scotland with the Highland Way flair! Highland Way brings a lively performance of “Scirish” (Scotland and Ireland’s) song, mixed with rapid-fire-fiddling, guitar, accordion, bass, percussion, and humor. Scotsman Brian Caldwell, from Glasgow and now Escondido, leads the 6-piece band in songs of work and play, conflict, love, and the gathering of friends. He is joined by master of all-things-strings Paul Graham Castellanos, Sharon Whyte (accordion, keyboard, vocals), Jim Soldi (bass. guitar, vocals), Glen Fisher on bass, and Bob Sale on percussion. Join Highland Way for a refreshing, high-spirited St. Patrick’s Day evening of jigs, reels, melodies – and the band’s signature friendly banter—a good time for all. Visit: https://artcenter.my.salesforce-sites.com/ticket/#/instances/a0FUe000001rOejMAE Highland Way on Facebook
  • Welcome to Le Salon De Musiques — a concert experience unlike any other. You will feel the essence of chamber music. Up-close seating allows you to enjoy music the way it was meant to be shared. Following the concert, meet the artists and fellow concertgoers while savoring a high tea buffet catered by Desserts by Clement. It’s an afternoon you will not soon forget, an experience that will enrich your life unlike any other form of entertainment. It takes place in San Diego, at the La Jolla Woman's Club. Concert 6: Sunday March 2, 2025, AT 4 p.m. (Including high tea buffet after the performance) Program: Introduced by musicologist Adam Gilbert - Duparc, Poulenc, Faure, Hahn: Songs for soprano & piano - C. Saint-Saens: Pino trio No.2 In E minor OP 92 - E. Chausson: Piano trio in G Minor OP 3 Performed by: Elissa Johnson, Soprano, Ambroise Aubrun, Violin, Allan Hon, Cello, Bernadene Blaha, Piano. Visit: https://lesalondemusiques.com/product/cello-piano-buy-online-near-me-concert-orchestra-symphony/ Le Salon De Musiques on Facebook
  • Join the Greater San Diego Music Coterie for its annual sing-along of the most memorable songs from Sound of Music. Free-will donation at the door. Donation via Venmo, Zelle, or by check can be tax deductible. A repeat from Sunday, April 27 at All Saints Episcopal Church (6th and Penn). Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/sound-of-music-sing-along-in-oceanside-tickets-1200291838199
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