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  • Film editor Laurent Sénéchal just received an Oscar nomination for his work on 'Anatomy of a Fall' and he discusses the challenges of editing the tense thriller.
  • The school has been under construction for the past two years for a modernization project expected to be completed in 2025.
  • Digital Gym Cinema opens a trio of award-worthy foreign films this weekend.
  • We're teaming up with an amazing artist for a great cause! Join us for a fun flower arrangement workshops with Rogue & Petals by Victoria! Includes choice of Flower Infused Latte or delicious mimosa and pastry. https://docs.google.com/document/d/15fA5Eulcv2Jvt--ldcMXEF-7dg7-NPjkwEy8k3O8XD8/edit Rogue Petals on Instagram
  • 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.
  • Welcome to the Labor Day weekend at the IB Artisan Market! Join us for a fun filled event celebrating the hard work of our community members and you. Discover unique handcrafted goods, clothes, goodies and much more. Whether you're looking for a special gift or just want to enjoy a day out, this market has something for everyone. Don't miss out on this opportunity to support local artisans and vendors. See you there!!! Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • Tuesday, Dec. 10, 2024 at 11 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream now with KPBS Passport + Encore Thursday, Dec. 12 at 9 p.m. on KPBS 2. This one-hour special features actor John Lithgow going back to school to demonstrate the transformative power of arts education. He immerses himself with teachers and students to explore four arts disciplines: dance, ceramics, silk-screen printing and vocal jazz ensemble. The program celebrates how arts education nurtures and inspires the hearts and minds of students of all ages.
  • "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:
  • Each week, guests and hosts on NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour share what's bringing them joy. This week: JamesEarl333 on TikTok, The Dick Van Dyke Show and the songs "Young Lion" and "Kid on Christmas."
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