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  • Sew Loka Presents "Legends Never Die" an art show dedicated to our ancestors. Saturday July 20th at Mixed Grounds @mixedgrounds in Logan Heights. Textile artist, Claudia Rodriguez-Biezunski @sewloka will be creating 10 x original textile art pieces, that each tell a story about a deceased relative from her past. Also, a group of twenty local artists will be joining Claudia and creating original paintings in dedication to the ancestors they love @wdcsandiegotijuana2024 #worlddesigncapital2024 The live music, live poetry & live sewing will begin at 4 p.m. but the art show is happening all day (12 p.m. - 8 p.m.) inside the beautiful Mixed Grounds gallery space. Enjoy your favorite iced coffee while listening to live music and soaking in all of the incredible textile art pieces and paintings located throughout Mixed Grounds Hand stitch with your friends inside the Sew Loka embroidery lounge while listening to purposeful poetry performed live by Poets Underground. Cut and sew together recycled denim squares and contribute to a #artforplanetaryhealth community quilt @fleetscienescenter while watching a very special live sewing performance by Sew Loka #sewloka & friends We encourage everyone to please come early and celebrate with us. It is going to be a beautiful San Diego afternoon filled with art, sewing, music, poetry, family, coffee, and fun! Thank you to The William Male Foundation for supporting our "Legends Never Die" art show, We Appreciate You! Featured Artists: - Maritza Garcia @maritzaisawesomedesigns - Emily McMullan @practices_in_art - Juan Pacheko @_jpacheko - Selena Idioma @selenaidiomaart - Julia Martinez @juliamartinezart - Claudia Rodríguez-Biezunski @sewloka - Michael Woodward @michaelwoodwardart - Dentlock Angeles @dentloktattooarts - Wendy Gracia @wendyg.art - Shirish Villaseñor @shirishtheartist - Ainara Callahorra @muxu.creations - Earl Dove @earldove - Barbara González @gonzalez_art - Concetta Laren Armijo @doveandtoad - Isabel García @artbyisbl - Manny Biezunski @moviemannysd - Isabel Mad Mindzz @_mad_mindzz_ - a few surprises Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • Built for the 1935 California Pacific International Exposition, a complex of now 32 single-story cottages, known as the House of Pacific Relations International Cottages, occupies an area of under two acres. The variety of cultures represented is matched by an equally diverse floral landscape from around the world. While the charming buildings draw most visitors’ attention, it’s worth taking a closer look at the rich variety of trees and other flora. Forever Balboa Park offers thematic park tours that focus on the park’s unique biodiversity and highlight the park’s horticultural wonders on the second Saturday of each month. Led by park volunteer and horticultural enthusiast Bill Edwards, the free tours leave from the Visitors Center at 10 a.m. unless otherwise indicated. Walks last 1.5 to 2 hours and are typically less than 1 mile on level terrain. It is advised that potential attendees contact the Balboa Park Visitors Center prior to the scheduled walk to determine if there are any last-minute changes or cancellations to the tours. Visit: House of Pacific Relations International Cottages Forever Balboa Park on Facebook / Instagram
  • We are proud to announce the seventh San Diego Latinx New Play Festival will take place at La Jolla Playhouse, October 4 – 6, 2024. The Latinx New Play Festival expands the presence of Latinx stories and artists on the American stage, and spotlights the broad range of today’s Latinx experience. Four scripts will be selected to be rehearsed and developed at the Playhouse, culminating in a live public reading at the festival. The festival will be free for everyone to attend, and will include a schedule of in-person readings of new works, panel discussions and other events. Produced by Dr. Maria Patrice Amon, the Playhouse’s 2024/25 Artist-in-Residence, in partnership with La Jolla Playhouse, the Latinx New Play Festival was originally launched in 2016 by San Diego Repertory Theatre. La Jolla Playhouse is delighted to be able to provide this vibrant, important arts event a new home in San Diego. The submission period for the 2024 Latinx New Play Festival was from January to April 2024. Sign up for our newsletter to be the first to know when submissions for the 2025 Latinx New Play Festival open. The 2024 Latinx New Play Festival has been made possible in part by Prebys Foundation. Friday, Oct 4 6 p.m. Artistic and Literary Panel 7 p.m. I never asked for a gofundme, by Jayne Deely 10 p.m. Opening Reception Saturday, Oct 5 (Matinee) 2 p.m. Local Project Presentation 3 p.m. MOTHER OF GOD, by Ricardo Pérez González Saturday, Oct 5 (Evening) 7 p.m. The Man in the Maze, by Oliver Mayer 10 p.m. Reception Sunday, Oct 6 1 p.m. Scholar Panel 2 p.m. El Puente/The Bridge, by Sandra Ruiz 5 p.m. Closing Reception For more information visit: lajollaplayhouse.org Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • The Photographer’s Eye Gallery will present "Inner Space," an exhibit of underwater images by Steve Eilenberg and Marie Tartar, who have been photographing the ocean’s creatures, great and small, for nearly 30 years. The exhibit opens on Oct. 26 and will run through Nov. 30. "Inner Space" will feature images made during their black water dives, in which they photograph minute, translucent creatures that rise at night from the ocean’s depths to its surface to feed. The Photographer’s Eye Gallery will host a reception for the artists from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Oct. 26, and artists Eilenberg and Tartar will conduct walk-throughs of their exhibit on Nov. 9 and Nov. 30 at 3 p.m. The nonprofit Photographer’s Eye Gallery is open from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays, and by appointment by calling 760-522-2170. Free parking is available in front of and behind the gallery. Eilenberg and Tartar are San Diego-based radiologists and a married couple who collaborate as Aperture Photo Arts. Their work has been displayed in several venues, including the Birch Aquarium in La Jolla, the San Diego Natural History Museum and Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History. The couple began diving in 1989 and undertook underwater photography about six years later. Their photography ranges from shooting the planet’s largest creatures, sperm whales, to some of the smallest, like the wunderpus, a color-shifting octopus that emerges at dusk to hunt. “In black water, these are small, translucent larval forms of life that come up from the deep at night,” Tartar said. Shooting at night in the deep presents a set of unique challenges, the first of which is diving proficiency. “The better diver you are the better photographer you’ll be,” Tartar said. “You’re on a life-support system, (and) you have to have excellent buoyancy,” because if you drift to the ocean floor you may stir up a cloud of sand and foul your studio. Diving in black water presents the obvious challenge of how see your subject. To shoot at night the couple position themselves along a line dropped into the sea from a buoy; the line has flashlights attached. They also use their own lighting array, so that when something interesting comes into view they can follow and photograph it. Such a creature is a tube anemone larva, which lives in waters off the Philippines and rises from great depths, as much as 1,000 meters. Nutrients in the water stick to the larva’s “fingers,” which the organism licks. “As it slowly tumbles in the water column, I wait for a good body position and shoot,” Eilenberg said. “Intense strobe light defines them and accentuates features and organelles that otherwise would go unnoticed.” Not all their quarry is so small. Tartar recently visited Argentina to photograph Southern right whales, an endangered species that was hunted extensively until the 1960s. “Whales are simply too big to light with strobes or a flash,” Tartar said. Much of that photography is done at or just below surface level. The reward, they said, is in sharing images of creatures that few of us get to see. “In the end it’s about showing people a hidden world,” Tartar said. “A world that we value greatly and everyone should value, that our planet pretty much depends on. You can’t really appreciate or conserve something you don’t understand. You can’t value it if it’s an abstraction to you. It’s kind of a miracle what’s in there and we only know a fraction of it.” Eilenberg said he hopes their photographs help people realize how important it is to respect and protect the ocean. And he hopes that viewers are amazed by what they see. “I’d love for some people to just have their mouth drop open and say, ‘I can’t believe this even exists on this planet. This is not a real creature, is it?’” Eilenberg said. The Photographer’s Eye Collective on Facebook / Instagram
  • Una coalición de fiscales generales estatales demandó al gobierno de Estados Unidos el martes por su decisión de recortar 11.000 millones de dólares en fondos federales destinados a iniciativas de COVID-19 y varios proyectos de salud pública en todo el país.
  • Playboi Carti's supersized blockbuster MUSIC holds at No. 1 in its second week of release. Elsewhere, Kendrick Lamar's "Luther (feat. SZA)" holds at No. 1and Morgan Wallen charts a fifth top 10 hit from an album that isn't even out yet.
  • Los rumores de redadas de inmigración están cambiando la vida desde Modesto hasta Bakersfield. La asistencia ha disminuido en la Diócesis de Fresno y algunas familias tienen miedo de salir.
  • The San Diego Watercolor Society proudly presents “Scintillation”, juried by award-winning artist, Robin Erickson. The water-based media exhibition runs July 28 to August 31, 2024, at our Gallery in The ARTS DISTRICT Liberty Station. The Opening Reception is Friday, August 2, 5 - 8 p.m. with over 95 ready-to-hang original paintings plus refreshments and the fellowship of other art enthusiasts. The Gallery is open Weds-Sun, 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. The paintings can also be viewed and purchased online. Please visit www.sdws.org for more information. Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • This latest case, in which lawyers argue their client had no proven links to MS-13, adds to the growing judicial and public scrutiny about the deportations to El Salvador's notorious mega-prison.
  • From the KPBS weekend arts preview: Visual art | Bed Bud Flora, AYI Shop and Art School Dropout are co-hosting a unique art exhibition spotlighting the work of regional floral designers and ceramicists. Floral artists include Bed Bud, The Flower Boy, Trim and Tru Design, Yeritza Marie and more. Ceramicists include Naked Ceramics, Art School Dropout, Perro Y Arena, Lollipots and more. The exhibit is one weekend only, at AYI Shop in South Park, with a reception Friday night from 4-7 p.m. Details: Event information. Reception: 4-7 p.m. Friday, June 28. Shop hours: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. AYI Shop, 2234 30th St., South Park. Free. From the organizers: We proudly present…DIRT / / a flower + ceramic art show Come see the live collaborative work of these 19 local artists —one weekend only. June 28-30 at AYI. Opening night (June 28) we’ll have the lovely sounds of @headcheerleader.music + refreshments from 4-7! Floral artists: Best Bud The Flower Boy Trim and Tru Design Sun Baby Florals Kiwi Florals Flowers By Karis Flores Arturo Yeritza Marie Nine Kole Ceramic artists: Naked Ceramics Art School Dropout Perro Y Arena Mellow Ceramics Nonporous Ceramics Lollipots Jess Carter Ceramics Francis Ceramics Bowman Ceramics Wavy Fingers graphic photo by @unusualhope Related links: Best Bud Floral on Instagram
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