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  • Rupert Wates was born in London and studied at Oxford University. He has been a full-time songwriter since the late 1990s, and then he moved in the United States in 2006. He is now based in New York City and Colorado. Since then, he has won more than fifty songwriting and performing awards. His music is an eclectic mix of acoustic, melodic art/folk, with flavors of jazz, vaudeville, and cabaret. He has released twelve solo CDs while playing 120 live shows every year, in acoustic venues in every state in America, in Canada, and in Europe. He has a new album, Elegies, which showcases his great guitar work and masterful songwriting. It has been a very long time since David Stuart Howard performed on our stage. You might remember him as “Dave Howard”. David released a strong string of albums from the 1990s until the twenty-teens, when other matters required his attention. He is now jumping back on the music train, with a retrospective album, fresh performances, and, some new material. David was a mainstay of the vibrant 1990s local coffeehouse scene, and later fronted the Blackout Blues Band and The Shamey Jays. A three-time nominee for the San Diego Music Awards, he has written and performed with A.J. Croce, Berkley Hart, Lisa Sanders, and Joe Rathburn, as well as having his songs covered by a who’s-who of our favorite artists including Gregory Page and Peter Bolland. rupertwatesmusic.com davehoward.bandcamp.com
  • Come chat with us at the next installment of the San Diego Automotive Museum Curator Talks Series, featuring Dr. Denise Sandoval, professor of Chicana/o Studies at CSU Northridge. Dr. Sandoval, a celebrated advocate for the lowriding community, with over 20 years of experience in researching and curating exhibits, will present "Lowrider Intersections" focusing on the rich, intertwined histories of the lowriding community, with her research and thesis work centered on the Black and Chicano lowriding experience. Her work has been instrumental in destigmatizing lowriding and highlighting its cultural significance. As artist Rubén Ortiz-Torres aptly wrote in 1998, “Style is a function of politics... Today lowrider cars combine and exacerbate old and modern Baroque sensibilities, transforming American cars into the sexualized moving altars of an American dream gone amok.” These rolling works of art encapsulate the intersectionality of Chicana/o culture, blending Mexican and American elements to form a complex tapestry of identity and history. Dr. Sandoval's talk will engage our guests and give a perspective on how lowriding has not only influenced car culture but also empowered communities to gain respect and autonomy over their passions. For more information visit: sdautomuseum.org Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • Date: Sunday, January 26, 3:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. Tuition: $75; members: $67.50 using discount code ICAMEMBERSAVE Light up your creativity in our Tea Light Holder Ceramics Workshop! In this cozy and fun-filled session, you’ll learn to craft beautiful, personalized tea light holders from clay, perfect for adding a warm glow to any space. With expert guidance, you’ll explore techniques in shaping, carving, and decorating, allowing you to design a piece that’s uniquely yours. Whether you’re new to ceramics or a seasoned crafter, this workshop offers a relaxing escape and a chance to create something beautiful. Sign up today to add a handmade touch of ambiance to your home! Teaching Artist Yuso Lee Learn More & Register *Members receive 10% off. Learn more about membership here. Sign up for our newsletter to stay up-to-date on classes, exhibitions, and more. Visit: Tea Light Holder Ceramics Workshop ICA San Diego on Instagram and Facebook
  • Handing control of the Panama Canal from the U.S. over to the Central American country was one of President Jimmy Carter's most controversial, and most overshadowed, foreign policy achievements.
  • Teen Wheel Thowing Class Schedule Tuesdays, 4 p.m. – 6 p.m. Six-Week Session January 21, 28, February 4, 11, 18, 25 Teaching Artist Megan Walker Ages 13-17 Description In this six week class students ages 13-17 will begin by learning the basics, focusing on 3 essential steps of the throwing process: centering, opening, and pulling. Students will be led in working with ceramics, hand-building and wheel throwing, learning slab construction, pinch pots, surface texture, clay impression and more. Skills: Proper hand placement, sculpting, proper tools knowledge, learn to create functional wares, problem solving All materials are included. Wear clothes that can get messy! Learn More and Register Sign up for our newsletter to stay up-to-date on classes, exhibitions, and more. Visit: Teen Wheel Throwing (6 weeks) ICA San Diego on Instagram and Facebook
  • Beginner and Intermediate Wheel Throwing Class Schedule Wednesdays, 5:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Six-Week Session January 22, 29, February 5, 12, 19, 26 Teaching Artist Aeriel French Description In this class designed for beginner to intermediate students, participants will learn step-by-step the fundamentals of wheel throwing, trimming and glazing. It’s the perfect class to get an initial experience of working with clay and make gifts for loved ones. Includes: class clay, firing and glazing. All students receive one month of FREE MEMBERSHIP at the ICA ceramics studio following the conclusion of the course. Learn More and Register Sign up for our newsletter to stay up-to-date on classes, exhibitions, and more. This is a Weekly Recurring Event Runs from Jan 22, 2025 to Feb 26, 2025 and happens every: Visit: Beginner and Intermediate Wheel Throwing (6 weeks) ICA San Diego on Instagram and Facebook
  • Youth Ceramics (Jan 22-Feb 26, 3:30 p.m.- 5 p.m.) Class Schedule Wednesdays, 3:30 p.m. – 5 p.m. Six-Week Session January 22, 29, February 5, 12, 19, 26 Teaching Artist Yuso Lee Ages 8-12 Description Children ages 8-12 will have the opportunity to explore how to shape clay as a creative medium. They will learn wheel throwing and hand-building techniques as well as glaze projects. From pots to animal sculpture students will practice to observe, follow through, and understand the importance of dedication. Wear clothes that can get messy! Learn More and Register Sign up for our newsletter to stay up-to-date on classes, exhibitions, and more. This is a Weekly Recurring Event Runs from Jan 22, 2025 to Feb 26, 2025 and happens every: Visit: Youth Ceramics (6 weeks) ICA San Diego on Instagram and Facebook
  • Join exhibiting artist, Manuel Alejandro Rodríguez-Delgado as he takes a small group through his exhibition, Futuros Itinerantes at our North campus. Sunday Tours begin at 12:30 p.m. in the Lower Pavilion (1578 S. El Camino Real). Please arrive 10 minutes early to check in. Choose your Sunday tour in Encinitas below! Visit: https://icasandiego.ticketing.veevartapp.com/tickets/view/list/ica-san-diego-north-artistled-tour?utm_source=Vesta&utm_medium=Referral ICA San Diego on Instagram and Facebook
  • Get ready for an unforgettable night of music with Sammy Listoe! Join us on January 4th, 2025, from 8 p.m. - 10 p.m. at the TERI Campus of Life for an incredible country-rock performance by Sammy, a Montana-raised artist now based in Oceanside, CA. Over the past decade, Sammy has traveled the world, released multiple self-written albums, and formed a band that brings high energy and positivity to every stage they play. Don't miss this exciting evening of live music and great vibes! TERI Campus of Life | The Bornemann Visit: https://events.humanitix.com/sammy-listoe/tickets Sammy Listoe on Instagram
  • Over the past five years, Washington, D.C.'s iconic Black Lives Matter street painting has served as a powerful symbol of activism and a gathering place for joy and resistance.
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