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  • At Sunday night's Grammys, will Beyoncé finally win album of the year? Will Taylor Swift take that prize for the fifth time? Or will a new generation of pop stars claim the moment?
  • Four things NPR's Steve Inskeep learned from LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman in their discussion of his latest book, "Superagency: What Could Possibly Go Right With Our AI Future?"
  • The wait is over! BIG-CUTS Barber Salon is thrilled to announce the grand reopening of its brand-new location at 1669 Euclid Ave, San Diego, California, 92105. Mark your calendars for Saturday, May 25th, 2024, from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Get ready for top-notch haircuts, a vibrant atmosphere, and a commitment to leaving your hat behind! Two years ago, disaster struck when fire ravaged the beloved shop. But like a phoenix rising from the ashes, BIG-CUTS persevered. Through their innovative mobile barbering business and the community’s steadfast support, BIG-CUTS continued to serve while rebuilding. Renowned for seamless classic barbering traditions with new innovative techniques. Their skilled barbers are masters of their craft, ensuring you walk out looking sharp while feeling confident! Join BIG-CUTS for this momentous occasion! Esteemed guests, Councilman Henry Foster of the 4th District, Pastor John Ringgold of Bethel Baptist, and representatives from the San Diego Chamber of Black Commerce will be in attendance as well as other distinguished members, guests, and pillars of the community whose presence underscores the spirit of unity and resilience that defines BIG-CUTS. Come and connect with fellow patrons, neighbors, and friends. Share stories with laughter and celebrate the community's collective strength at BIG-CUTS grand reopening! Don’t miss out, come out! Saturday, May 25th, from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., at 1669 Euclid Ave, San Diego, California, 92105. It’s more than a reopening—it’s a rebirth! Let’s celebrate resilience, community, and the art of looking and feeling good. See you there! Stay Connected on Instagram
  • This week of Summer Camp is all about learning to weave! Does your child have an interest in fiber arts and learning to weave? This ancient craft connects all ages with its range of options, from simple to complex. In this week-long camp, kids will explore the art & craft of weaving on a variety of looms. Using the principles of STEAM while honing fine motor skills and problem-solving, kids & teens will: -Learn about different fiber properties -Make and use a variety of looms to weave on -Design patterns and explore color palettes -Explore their own styles -And actively do math with hands-on creative weaving! This camp is recommended for kids and teens, ages 8-16 years. OPTIONAL | Lunch Hour Supervision If there is a camp ending as ours begins and you need your child or teen transferred, let us know! If you’d like your child or teen to stay during the lunch hour, there’s a $25 fee for the week to cover the lunchtime gap. They can bring a lunch and have lunch with us with the option to craft after lunch, or head out to grab a lunch and head back to the studio to eat in a safe, welcoming space. Click here to read more & add the lunch break. • Military and sibling discounts: Email us for more information. • Scholarships available: Click here for an application. • If you would like to be notified of future offerings, join the Interest List to be notified when new dates or spaces are available. San Diego Craft Collective on Facebook / Instagram
  • Lucas Smith, an artist and resident of Mission Valley, San Diego, California, is making his solo exhibition debut with “Minimal Designs & Organic Shapes” at Gallery 21, Spanish Village Art Center in April. Relocating from the Midwest in 2021, Lucas brings a fresh vision to abstractionism inspired by exploration of America’s Finest City. This contemporary artist is not afraid to use color and showcase his personality through his imagination and creativity. Smith’s palette choices are bold & vibrant. His artwork is a series of layers, each with their own unique significance. Lucas invites his viewers in, not holding back, taking them on a journey through is artwork. Each piece tells a story and seeks to engage with the viewer not only to inspire but to soothe the mind. Lucas is an award-winning artist with work juried into galleries across San Diego County the past year including, Gallery 21 at Spanish Village Art Center, Ashton Art Gallery, San Diego Watercolor Society, North Coastal Art Gallery, Covet Gallery, and OMA Art Alliance. He is also a resident artist in Studio 12 at Ashton Art Gallery at Art on 30th. His website features a selection of current work at lucassmithart.com. “Minimal Designs & Organic Shapes” is on display at Gallery 21 April 9th – 22nd. The gallery is open 11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. daily, or by private appointment during this exhibition. A free public Opening Reception will be held Saturday, April 13th from 3:00 – 6:00 p.m., including refreshments and a unique opportunity to engage with the artist as he shares insights on his personal and professional inspirations that led to this exciting body of work. Come explore this exciting exhibition and meet Lucas who is sure to become one of San Diego’s premier artists!
  • After the fatal crash over the Potomac River, President Trump blamed diversity hiring. But that's not how disability hiring works.
  • OpenAI — the company behind ChatGPT and a big part of Stargate — is partnering with the U.S. National Laboratories. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly spoke with OpenAI's Chris LeHane, here are the highlights.
  • Census Bureau Director Robert Santos is resigning, giving President Trump an early opportunity to nominate an appointee to lead the bureau during key preparations for the 2030 census.
  • Union Hall Gallery, a new community arts space in Golden Hill will host its inaugural exhibition "The Art of Experience" in partnership with Santa Ysabel Art Gallery, featuring the evocative works of sculptor Ted Berryman and his late wife, abstract painter Martha Moramay Cuevas. This poignant memorial show, resurrected from a previously planned bi-national exhibition in Baja in 2020, will run from May 4 through June 16. Ted Berryman works with natural artifacts including reclaimed wood and stone, as well as glass and iron, to create large-scale sculptural pieces that explore the call and response of the artist and work evolving in tandem. Berryman's work, which also includes written elements, invites viewers into a dynamic interaction, where their engagement – through touch and exploration – brings each piece to life. As an artist in residence at the Santa Ysabel Art Gallery in its Garage Gallery, Berryman has earned a reputation as a local wonder in the backcountry of San Diego County for his unique pieces and willingness to explore each work of art with his patrons. Martha Moramay Cuevas, a Tijuana native and Berryman’s late wife, was celebrated for her abstract paintings that utilized finely ground marble, pigments, and ink on various surfaces to create atmospheric compositions with incised ethereal figures. Her textural technique, Materica, allowed her to engage in a performative dialogue with her materials, inviting viewers to participate in the emergent narrative. Together, Berryman and Cuevas shared a life and studio on a quiet ranch in Santa Ysabel, dedicating their lives to the creation of art that speaks to the human experience. "The Art of Experience" is not only a tribute to Cuevas’ memory, but also a celebration of the couple's artistic journey together. Their story, marked by a shared commitment to exploring all aspects of the human condition through art, is a testament to their belief in art's experiential nature. Berryman's reflections on the necessity of interaction and engagement with art highlight the exhibition's core philosophy—that art is enlivened through experience, inviting viewers to break free from traditional constraints and immerse themselves fully in experiencing each piece. This show is the inaugural long-term gallery installation of the Union Hall Gallery, located at 2323 Broadway in Golden Hill. "The Art of Experience" opens on May 4 with an opening reception at Union Hall Gallery from 4 p.m. – 8 p.m. The public will then be able to visit the exhibition on Fridays from 2 to 6 p.m. and Saturdays and Sundays from 11 a.m. to 5 pm. For further information or to make an appointment, please contact info@unionhallgallery.org
  • Join us for a special exhibition that truly captures the cyclical spirit of nature. All art pieces on display include recycled or reclaimed elements, and/or show appreciation of the magic of springtime. This exhibition will feature works by two of our Artists in Residence: Environmentalist and Blind Artist Sydney Pitcher, and Disabled Sculptor, Kelsey Wilson, alongside many other community creatives. All sales promote equitable opportunities to the Artists with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities enrolled in Revision’s Creative Arts Program. Free parking is available inside shared lot. Curated by Artist & Mentor Chad Berwald. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook & Instagram
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