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  • Join us in April to make your own fairy garden! This workshop will be held outdoors in the lower garden. Your ticket includes all materials, light refreshments, and admission to explore the garden after the workshop. Location: Lower Garden (email with instructions will be sent the week of the workshop) Workshop Registration: JFGM Member $45| Non-member $65 Japanese Friendship Garden & Museum on Instagram
  • The Charity Fair Horse Show takes place during the San Diego County Fair and is a benefit for the Pet Encounter Therapy and Therapeutic Riding programs at Helen Woodward Animal Center, and the Don Diego Scholarship Foundation. The show features American Saddlebred Horses, Hackney and Roadster Ponies, Morgan Horses, Friesian Horses, Andalusian Horses, and Carriage, Equitation and Medal Classes. NOTE: This show begins on June 9 in the Del Mar Arena, prior to the start of the San Diego County Fair. Visit: https://www.sdfair.com/events/2026/charity-fair-horse-show San Diego County Fair on Instagram and Facebook
  • Construction at historic Brooks Theatre pushes Oceanside International Film Festival events to Star Theatre.
  • Join us for one or both of our Musical Summer Camps! Our Musical Theater Summer Camps are designed for young performers in grades 1–8. Students will explore the music and movement of "Aladdin" and "The Lion King" while building confidence, creativity, and performance skills. Each camp runs for one week, culminating in a final performance on the last day of camp. Sibling Discount: Register more than one child and receive $50 off each child’s tuition! - June 15-19: "Adventures in Agrabah" ~ Aladdin Summer Camp Camp Days/Times: Monday to Friday: 9:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Grades: 1- 8 Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/actlivenow-jr-2026-aladdin-musical-theatre-summer-camp-registration-1984662825938?aff=oddtdtcreator&keep_tld=true
  • Join us for Studio Arts, when OMA transforms into an artist’s studio, offering skill-building workshops led by distinguished professor and arts educator Robin Douglas. Inspired by world renowned artists, you will explore different media, techniques and subjects found in an artist’s studio. After a brief slide presentation for inspiration and context the session will continue with demonstrations. The Colors of Venice Monet was inspired to paint the reflective light off the water canals and architecture of Venice, Italy. Drawing inspiration from Monet's limited, vibrant color palette and thick brushstrokes, you will create energetic and fluid paintings that evoke visual poetry in this very special art workshop. This full day workshop held from 10 a.m.–2 p.m. is meant to get you in the art making groove and develop new approaches to seeing and creating artworks. Whether you have a lifetime practice or are new to expressing yourself, we exchange ideas and techniques in a supportive and challenging environment. Students of all levels are welcome to stretch their creative muscles and build community with us. All supplies and light refreshments for each workshop are included in the cost. A break for lunch and relaxed discussion will occur midday. Please bring your own bagged lunch or feel free to visit one of the restaurants close by on our provided list. Ticket Prices: Adult: $100 Member: $70 Space is limited. Register today! Oceanside Museum of Art on Facebook / Instagram
  • In this virtual workshop series, artists are invited to turn their journal into a studio companion and idea incubator. Through interactive Zoom sessions we'll explore simple, repeatable practices artists can use to generate content, clarify ideas, and deepen connection to their work. JUNE TOPIC: WRITING YOUR MISSION STATEMENT In this interactive journaling workshop, you’ll: - Explore your core values and creative motivations -Use guided journaling prompts to uncover your personal “Why” -Shape words that inspire your art, fuel your career, and connect you with audiences You will receive a Zoom link in the emailed RSVP confirmation receipt. Ticket Prices: Artist Alliance Member: Free Oceanside Museum of Art on Facebook / Instagram
  • Get ready for a week of creativity, curiosity, and happy, paint-splattered hands. At Oceanside Museum of Art’s Summer Art Camp, kids get to spend their days making art, exploring ideas, and learning from our Gallery Educators in a welcoming Museum setting. TWO UNIQUE WEEKS: SIGN UP FOR ONE OR BOTH! LIMITED TO 25 SPOTS PER WEEK! June 15–19, 2026 | 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. June 22–26, 2026 | 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. While both weeks visit the same exhibitions and explore similar big ideas, no two weeks are the same! Projects, subjects, and materials shift each week, so returning campers will enjoy fresh challenges. This allows returning campers to deepen their skills while creating entirely new artwork! What to Expect Campers will learn foundational art skills like drawing, painting, printmaking, sculpting, and mixed media while also building confidence, problem-solving skills, and creative independence. Activities include drawing cartoons with a professional cartoon artist, designing and building cardboard “automatic machines” inspired by the "Aaron Kramer: Sense of Wonder" exhibition, creating custom prints on tote bags inspired by the "Matrix Multipled: Hybrid Approaches to Printmaking" exhibition, plein air watercolor painting, collaborative mural-making, beach sketching, mixed media collage, and more. Beyond art techniques, campers practice observation, creative thinking, collaboration, and expressing their ideas visually. OMA's galleries are our inspiration labs, and every project encourages experimentation and trying something new (there’s no “right way” here!) Each day includes a walk to the Oceanside Public Library (OPL) where free lunch is provided by the Lunch at the Library program if needed, otherwise kids can bring their lunch from home. OPL is our favorite neighbor and a great place to reset before heading back to the studio. Ways to Save Early bird sign ups are available for non-member registrants to save 10% using coupon code "OMAEARLYBIRD" before March 16*. Active OMA Members save EVEN MORE with 20% OFF Summer Art Camp registration, just enter your member email when registering! Learn more about OMA membership here. *Early bird 10% off coupon code offer ends March 16, 2026. Members save 20% off registration through June 2026. Offers cannot be combined. Space is limited to 25 campers per week. Registration Prices: Non-Member: $400 Member: $320 (20% off) Early Bird: $360 (10% off) Oceanside Museum of Art on Facebook / Instagram
  • New reporting has led to the guilty please of two men behind a charity scam at San Diego stadiums. Plus, Mexicali farmers are fighting for compensation for water conservation. And, the hosts of KPBS' Port of Entry break down what it's like to make a show about living along the border.
  • First, we’ll tell you how a long-standing tradition was manipulated by two locals. Then, the mental health impact of ICE detaining kids and their parents. Also, we dive deeper into the cost of transportation and offer some ideas on how to save a buck. And, a local exhibit that takes inspiration from the artist's Iranian childhood. We will also tell you about some weekend events happening across the county.
  • Sina Bathaie is a multi-instrumentalist, producer, and composer known for his improvisational skills and unique style of playing traditional instruments such as the oud and ukulele, bringing an Eastern touch to his electronic music. With extensive international touring experience, Sina has performed across North America, Europe, the Middle East and New Zealand, selling out venues in cities such as Amsterdam, Cologne, and San Francisco. Sina’s music has charted 36 times across 25 countries, with his hit "Breath of Life" amassing 40 million streams and reaching the charts in Azerbaijan and Turkey. Another standout track, "Seven Ponds," trended upon its release in 2024. He has signed with leading labels such as Hoomidaas, Café de Anatolia, Windcatcher Records, Tibetania, and Camel VIP, further cementing his presence in the global music scene. Originally from IRAN, His musical journey began at seven, learning the santur under his father, Javad Bathaie, and studying Persian music with a focus on the oud. Sina Bathaie on YouTube / Instagram
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