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  • Shutterbugs Summer Camp for K-2nd graders July 22-26 from 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Location: Treehouse Academy, Liberty Station Register Here Embark on a fun and creative journey into the world of photography! In this camp designed for K-2nd grade, your little ones will use iPads to explore the basics of photography and stop-motion animation through engaging and hands-on activities. They’ll learn about elements of art such as shapes, color, and lines, perspective in photography (close up, worm’s eye) and elements of portraiture (expression) while using their creativity to capture the world around them through the lens of a camera. Our young photographers will experiment with different photography techniques, go on photo scavenger hunts, create short animations and play games. A vivid imagination is all a student needs to join this action-packed photography and stop-motion animation camp. Equipment and snacks will be provided. This camp is open to K-2nd grade students. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | X
  • Digital Gym Cinema opens a trio of award-worthy foreign films this weekend.
  • Dive into a world where art, culture, and community interesect with "AFROTURE" 2024 at San Diego City College. This unique celebration of Afro-Diasporan perspectives through photography and visual culture promises to be a rich experience with workshops, screenings, community dialogues, and the opening of the photography exhibition "I See You: Beauty Through The Black Lens" at the institution's Luxe Gallery. This is not just an event, rather it is a movement to uplift the spectrum of Black identities within and around San Diego, it is a challenge to conventional norms, and a tribute to the resilience and beauty within the Black community. Be part of this cultural renaissance and witness firsthand the transformative power of art. Secure your spot now for AFROTURE 2024! Don't miss the chance to be part of a day filled with inspiration, discovery, and the possibilities of photography as a tool for liberation. So join us on Saturday, Feb. 24, 2024, at the V Building of San Diego City College (PDF) as we unravel the layers of beauty through the lens of Black artists and visionaries.
  • 'Distorted Thoughts' is a solo exhibition by Muse, exploring the human psyche and its intricacies in an attempt to understand and accept ourselves and ultimately, humanity. Muse communicates through various mediums such as photography, embroidery, performance art, interactive installation, and clothing. This body of work explores the human psyche through the use of symbolism in fashion, photography, and performance art. It aims to guide and invite the viewer to delve into their own emotional state. In doing so, the viewer is able to confront the spectrum of self. About the artist Muse is a Mexican American multidisciplinary artist who specializes in fashion and storytelling. The sewing machine is Muse’s paintbrush, and clothing is her canvas. With an extensive background in both subconscious and conscious exploration, as well as intensive philosophical and psychological study, Muse has developed a method to invoke visceral truly unique and powerful artistic vision. Through her work, Muse creates a transformative space that encourages the viewer to explore their inner worlds and embark on a journey of self-discovery and acceptance.
  • Pup-A-Palooza Event Saturday, March 9 from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. John Landes Community Center & Park: 2855 Cedar Rd., Oceanside Come join the fun at the Pup-A-Palooza, an education and resources event for pets and their families! Attendees will enjoy arts and crafts, entertainment and a raffle with prizes. Make sure to visit our booth for free microchips, engraved pet ID tags and pet food. The Spay and Neuter Action Project (SNAP) will also be there to provide income-based spay and neuter vouchers. We hope to see you there! San Diego Humane Society on Facebook / Instagram
  • The title of storytelling by members of Storytellers of San Diego should bring a grin to our collective face. If you have ever used a machine, flirted wth artificial intelligence, or dreamed of a robot servant--this event is for you. Expect personal, folkloric and literary tales, all told by Arlyn Hackett, David Schmidt, Jim Dieckmann, Mindy Donner and hosted by Emily Stamets. Stories go well with java and other goodies in an eclectic, arts-filled atmostphere. Visit: https://storytellersofsandiego.org/events.html Storytellers of San Diego on Facebook
  • "The Imaginary Amazon" is a group exhibition of contemporary and historical art and material culture exploring the topic of representations of the Amazon Rainforest region. Addressing themes including visual culture, history, ecology, extraction, cartography, botany, imperialism, Indigenous metaphysics, and the nature of representation itself, this exhibition includes artworks in different media by trained and self-taught artists, including Indigenous artists from the Amazon region and those who live outside it. Stay Connected on Instagram and Facebook Opening reception information:
  • This lecture develops a theory of ‘postcapitalist aesthetics’, specifically within the context of rural landscapes. The theory brings a relational and pluralistic environmental aesthetics into conversation with various concepts, ‘postpastoral’, ‘socionatures’, and ‘commoning’, before exploring how some art practices may support human-ecological relationships of care and resistance. Emily Brady is Professor of Philosophy at Texas A&M University. Her research expertise extends to aesthetics and philosophy of art, environmental philosophy and eighteenth-century philosophy. Her most recent book is Between Nature and Culture: The Aesthetics of Modified Environments (2018, with Isis Brook and Jonathan Prior). Cosponsored by the Values Institute and the Humanities Center. For information on parking, visit here.
  • An original holiday musical returns to the stage for its third year. Plus, a beloved arts center is celebrating its 15th anniversary. And, the top events to check out this weekend.
  • Madame Entropy is a persona who began participating, unannounced, in public lectures about contemporary art in 2011. Appearing intermittently over the past decade, she is intent on transmitting knowledge about art that doesn’t fit into words. Madame Entropy takes “lecture” into unfamiliar territory, using an interplay of image, text, speech, and gesture to unsettle the experiences of “learning” and “knowing.” The format carries her message, embodying the dynamic relationship between theory and practice. She can be identified by her yellow gloves and citrine earrings. Meredith Tromble is an artist and writer whose work mingles drawing, text, and performance. Her talks, installations, and performances exploring art, science, and technology have been presented at venues ranging from the Mills Museum in California to the Tate Britain and the University of Manizales, Colombia. As artist in residence at the Complexity Sciences Center at the University of California, Davis, she worked with geobiologist and Mars Curiosity Scientist Dawn Sumner to develop artwork with interactive, 3-D projection. One iteration of their work became a “dancer” in performances by the Los Angeles-based company Donna Sternberg Dancers. Writing from the viewpoint of an artist, Tromble has also published extensively in books, web, and radio. Her art writing began with regular commentaries on art for KQED-FM in San Francisco. She was active in broadcasting for fifteen years and has authored many print and digital publications. From 2000 to 2010, she was a core member of the artist collective Stretcher, publishing Stretcher.org and organizing performative art events. Her blog "Art and Shadows,” on contemporary art in light of contemporary science, was honored with an Art Writers Grant from the Andy Warhol Foundation. Tromble is Professor Emeritus, San Francisco Art Institute and Affiliate, Feminist Research Institute, University of California, Davis. Visit: visarts.ucsd.edu/news-events/20240129_meredithtromble.html
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