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  • In this month-long series, kids learn a wide variety of traditional crafts from professional artist-educators. Creating with one’s hands and imagination with thoughtful and engaging crafts allows your child to express themselves in a creative way. They’ll build fine motor skills, eye-hand coordination, and grow an understanding of a variety of materials from textiles and clay to wood. This nurturing learning environment makes space for each child to develop their own unique artistic style. Projects encourage problem solving through imaginative and innovative ways, using foundations in the craft realm: wood, fiber, clay, paper, found objects, and glass. Young students will make beautiful pieces to take home over the course of the series. The variety of mediums teach dexterity using safe materials. Each project encourages craftsmanship, follow-through, and material exploration. Art projects are switched up monthly, so repeat students are welcome and encouraged! Drop-ins are welcome! Is your child curious about taking this class? Choose ‘Drop In Date’ from the drop-down menu (please purchase 48 hours in advance so we can have supplies ready) and tell us which date you’re child will come in the Notes section at checkout. This class meets weekly, 4 times each month Ages 6-12 welcome! For more information visit: sandiegocraft.org Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • Inspired by our current exhibition "Transformative Currents." We turn our focus to our muse, the Pacific Ocean with two Oceanside born and raised acts to close out the season. Singer-songwriter Lea Love’s multi-layered artistry draws from her rich Hawaiian, Japanese, and Samoan heritage. We the Comma's brings their unique experience and perspective as “beach boy surfers” with a personal mission to break down racial and social constructs. Enjoy music by We the Commas and Lea Love, delicious bites, and connect with Transformative Currents curators, Cassandra Coblentz & Aaron Katzeman. Street Level Volume 2 takes inspiration from our current exhibitions to transform OMA into a stage for the discovery of performers, DJs, and artists from down the street to all over Southern California. Bring your family, meet new friends, or roll in with your crew. Tickets $15 Members: free with a personalized member code. Visit: Street Level Volume 2.5 Oceanside Museum of Art on Instagram and Facebook
  • The North Coast Strings is a dynamic string orchestra program designed for adult learners of the violin, viola, cello, and upright bass. Whether you're picking up an instrument for the first time or rediscovering your passion for playing, this program welcomes musicians of all levels—from beginners to advanced players. Participants enjoy expert guidance, a supportive community, and the joy of making music together in a non-competitive environment. With opportunities to grow your skills, connect with fellow music enthusiasts, and perform a diverse repertoire, North Coast Strings offers a unique and enriching musical journey for every stage of your playing. The spring session offers the following group sections: Beginner 1 Rehearses on Tuesdays from 4 p.m. – 5:15 p.m. This section is designed for beginners with minimal or no experience playing a stringed instrument. Focusing on foundational skills, participants will learn basic techniques, how to read music and the joy of ensemble playing in a supportive and encouraging environment. Beginner 2 Rehearses on Tuesdays from 4 p.m. – 5:15 p.m. This section is for players who have studied a stringed instrument for a year or two and are ready to take the next step in their musical journey. Participants will build on their foundational skills, improving their technique and musicality while learning to play together as a cohesive group. Orchestra One Rehearses on Tuesdays from 5:30 p.m. –6:45 p.m. Orchestra One is the intermediate level of the program, perfect for musicians who have been learning their instrument for several years and are comfortable reading music and playing in multiple positions. The repertoire is thoughtfully selected to challenge early- to mid-intermediate players while ensuring a rewarding and enjoyable experience. North Coast Strings Orchestra Rehearses on Tuesdays from 7 p.m. – 9 p.m. The North Coast Strings Orchestra is the pinnacle of our program, led by the inspirational and award-winning conductor Alyze Dreiling. Designed for advanced players, this ensemble offers the chance to perform classical and contemporary repertoire in its original, unadapted form. It's the ideal setting for musicians who want to refine their skills, refresh their techniques, or enjoy making music in a collaborative and non-competitive environment. Whether you're rekindling your passion for playing, maintaining your "chops," or challenging yourself with advanced repertoire, the North Coast Strings Orchestra offers the camaraderie, artistry, and inspiration you're looking for. Visit: https://www.museumofmakingmusic.org/education/ncs-spring-2025
  • Sparks Gallery is proud to present United Fantasy, a captivating new series by Alexander Arshansky. Known for his vibrant use of color and intricate, fluid lines, Arshansky invites viewers on a mesmerizing journey through forms that evoke the essence of living organisms—plants, landscapes, body parts, and organic structures. His works blur the boundary between imagination and reality, drawing the viewer into a dreamlike world where exploration feels infinite. While the complexity of his compositions may disorient at times, each piece is anchored by an element that gently pulls you back to the tangible. Join us at the opening reception on January 19th to celebrate this stunning exhibition and experience the evocative power of Arshansky’s artistry. Admission is free, and the artist will be present. United Fantasy will run from January 3 – March 2, 2025. Visit: https://sparksgallery.com/product-category/gallery-exhibitions/united-fantasy?srsltid=AfmBOooqCVmrY9kLtr8rypbb2jNuVX7dKSZrQTfJKz1KL4QQuavrJoaK
  • Join us on Saturday, September 14th for the unveiling of new paintings by celebrated pop surrealist Brady Willmott. “Change the F*cking Channel” will debut from 6-10 p.m. with live music, drinks available for purchase (21+) and the artist in attendance. Brady Willmott is an artist based in Southern California who combines unique characters and situations with traditional surroundings, reflecting his unusual life experience. All exhibits will be open and on view during this reception and guests are welcome to explore our arts complex. Pictured is “Not So Tough”, 18X24 inches by By Brady Willmott. “Change the F*cking Channel” debuts, Saturday, September 14th and ruins til October 5th. For more information visit: distinctionart.com Stay Connected on Instagram
  • Don’t miss Myron McKinley live at the Bornemann Theatre on Saturday, February 8th, 2025, at 8 p.m.! Known for his extraordinary work as the musical director for Earth, Wind & Fire, Myron will take you on a journey through rhythm, melody, and pure artistry. Visit: https://events.humanitix.com/myron-mckinley/tickets Myron McKinley on Instagram and Facebook
  • The exhibition “Silent Skies: Endangered and Extinct Birds” features paintings and drawings of endangered and extinct birds drawn on reclaimed wood and paper by local artist Stacie Birky Greene. Birky Greene has taken on this project in hopes of drawing attention to the plight of these birds their connection to our changing planet. Visit: https://www.staciebirkygreene.com/exhibition.htm Stacie Birky Greene on Instagram and Facebook
  • Friday, December 13 from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. • Santa & Hayrides 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. Saturday, December 14 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. • Santa & Hayrides 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. This magical event is for all ages to enjoy! Bring out the whole family to enjoy Santa arriving, a Polar Express ride to visit with Santa, crafts, carols, and holiday fun. FREE crafts and activities for the kids, donated by local clubs, churches and organizations. Finish your Christmas shopping for Arts n' Crafts at the craft market, open both Friday and Saturday. Come join us! NO RESERVATIONS REQUIRED, COME ON DOWN! Visit: https://batesnutfarm.biz/ce-12970-christmas-in-valley-center.html Bates Nut Farm on Facebook / Instagram
  • Don't procrastinate! Join us every Friday for LIFE Talks. This week at 1:00 p.m. - "Flying, Gliding & Soaring" Gary Fogel PH.D., Adjunct Prof. SDSU Dr. Fogel brings some of his record setting model airplanes and tells how model airplanes are used for fun and learning. See what the future may hold for this facet of aviation. The lecture might even include some indoor fun with foam model gliders or paper airplanes so be prepared to fly! There may even be a contest. At 2:30 p.m. "The Artist Andrew Wyeth" Robin Douglas – Oceanside Art Museum, brings us another interesting art talk. Learn about the American Art Dynasty, the Wyeth family, who have brought us over 100 years of universally appealing American Art. Talks and membership are free and members support Scholarships for MiraCosta students. For more information visit: miracosta.edu Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • On Wednesday, August 14, San Diego New Music will present its Emerging Composers Concert at the Athenaeum Art Center in Logan Heights. Since the inaugural competition in 2018, SDNM has been inviting emerging San Diego/Tijuana/Ensenada–based student composers to apply for the Emerging Composers Commission Competition, an opportunity to submit an original work for an annual concert. Former executive director and current board member of San Diego New Music Eric Starr reports: “The goal from the outset was, and still is, to provide undergraduate college composers with a platform for their work to be heard outside the university.” The composers must either study at a college in San Diego or, if studying elsewhere, have graduated from a San Diego County high school. Starr says, “The local talent is immense and San Diego New Music and the Athenaeum can be proud to be part of the ecosystem that nurtures such talent.” The composers are selected from a pool of applicants and compose an original piece for the concert. Professional performers collaborate with the composers in the rehearsal process, just as they would with a professional composer, and do everything they can to honor the music. This year’s performers will be Rachel Allen (trumpet), Anahita Pestonjamasp (flute), Varun Rangaswamy (bassoon), and Eric Starr (trombone). Starr says, “Composer and bassoonist Varun Rangaswamy was an integral part of founding these concerts when he approached me about the concept at the soundON Festival at the Athenaeum in 2018. At the time, Varun was an undergraduate composer himself and felt that demographic of composer deserved more performing opportunities. Varun and I worked together to bring the concept to reality.” The result has been beloved concerts, and all 23 pieces that have been performed over four concerts are world premieres. Starr says, “August 14 will be our fifth Emerging Composers Concert and we are always excited to hear what happens!” Ensemble: Rachel Allen, trumpet Anahita Pestonjamasp, flute Varun Rangaswamy, bassoon Eric Starr, trombone) About San Diego New Music: San Diego New Music is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the public performance of notated music of the highest integrity and artistic caliber from the 20th and 21st centuries. We seek to advance the art form by promoting music composed with conceptual rigor, passionate energy and singular artistic vision. SDNM enriches the artistic culture of San Diego through the presentation of an annual concert series and the soundON Festival of Modern Music, and through fostering its resident performing ensemble, NOISE. In 1994, the only place in San Diego where you could hear an entire concert of 20th-century music was on a college campus. San Diego New Music pitched the idea of a concert series devoted to modern music and 20th-century classics at the Athenaeum. The concerts of modern music perfectly complement the exhibitions of modern art held in the Athenaeum’s galleries. In 1996, San Diego New Music presented its first season. The series was called "Noise at the Library," and the ensemble would later adopt the name, as well. San Diego New Music and the Athenaeum have been happily co-presenting concerts of new music ever since. For more information on the organization go to www.sandiegonewmusic.com. San Diego New Music on Instagram
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