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  • From the organizers: Join us for our Juneteenth Black In Art Celebration! Celebrate with fellow Black artists, the African diaspora, and supporters of Black culture. Enjoy free food and connect with Black artists and arts organizations. Explore Juneteenth from a Black artist's perspective, showcasing and discussing Black art in the community. Open to All! Featuring the work of artists including Zigaloe Wharton, Galina Marcus, Lorise Maynard and Anthony Washington and Noelle Ocen-Odoge. Related links: San Diego Art Directory on Instagram Liberation Through Art on Instagram
  • NPR has spent the past few weeks catching up with student loan experts and asking the Trump administration for clarity on some of borrowers' biggest questions.
  • Former President Jimmy Carter's close friends included the likes of Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson and the Allman brothers.
  • The Elizabeth Hospice Expressive Arts Group welcomes all grieving children and teens in the community to join us for this special group that connects head, heart and hands through creative arts to explore feelings, develop healthy coping skills, and build resilience. The creative process and sense of community formed through peer group activity is part of the emotional healing that restores a sense of hope, stability and normalcy to their lives. Children and teens are placed in groups according to age and development. The group is open to children ages 7-12. These groups are free and will be held at The Elizabeth Hospice Mission Valley Children’s Bereavement Center on July 24, July 31, August 7 and August 14 from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Registration is required and participants must RSVP to griefinfo@ehospice.org or 833-349-2054 by July 9. Visit: Expressive Arts Group The Elizabeth Hospice on Instagram and Facebook
  • This weekend in the arts in San Diego: Art and disability at MCASD; Grammy-winning jazz at CCAE; World Design Experience at San Diego Design Week; Vanessa Rishel at Hill Street Country Club; Dracula on stage; Adams Avenue Street Fest and more.
  • Join us for the celebration of MiraCosta College's Theresia M. Heyden Hall on the Oceanside Campus. The new building, named in honor of Theresia M. Heyden, a passionate supporter of nursing and generous donor, will provide a consolidated location and modern facilities for all Allied Health programs. Features include state-of-the-art simulation spaces, such as patient and operating rooms, along with hands-on skills labs and classrooms. Thanks to the voters of North County, San Diego, this project was funded through MiraCosta College's Capital Improvement Program using funds from Measure MM, the $455 million general obligation bond approved by voters in 2016. Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • We are so excited to be having this wonderful show. I know there are so many people that have never been introduced to a wonderful collection of such a diverse type and era of doll collecting. The antique dolls dressed in original outfits are truly works of art and contribute to our knowledge of history. Seeing the newer dolls remind us of wonderful memories of our childhood play. There will be such a quantity of items that the collectors will surely find something they have been looking for like a new doll, a dress, or a wig. Come out and see. You may see something that you would love! Visit: Delightful Dolls of Southern California
  • A packed house honored the Grateful Dead, director Francis Ford Coppola, jazz trumpeter Arturo Sandoval and singer-songwriter Bonnie Raitt. The venerable Harlem theater The Apollo also was recognized.
  • As the election approaches, San Diego Unified School District created the SD Unified for Democracy project to promote civic discussion and engagement.
  • This is an exhibit organized by Art, Power, Equity at J. Walcher Communications. Lopez’s exhibition “Casa De Las Flores” opens with a reception and viewing on Saturday, July 13, 6-9 p.m, featuring a brief artist talk at 7 p.m. The show is open to the public every Saturday from 1-4 p.m. from July 13 through August 10, and during the week by appointment only, info@artpowerequity.com Lopez's exhibition features work consisting mostly of monotype and relief prints that are often hand embellished and resemble Mexican textiles. Kelvin creates what he calls contemporary “servilletas” (napkins) by adding embroidery and crochet borders onto his monotypes. This show will feature a range of monotype and relief installations as well as mixed media works featuring glass castings, grown crystals and live plants. Related links: Art Power Equity: website | Instagram | Facebook
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