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  • This particular bridge is about much more than just getting from here to there. As you walk across it, you are surrounded by art.
  • The school has been under construction for the past two years for a modernization project expected to be completed in 2025.
  • Be sure to clear your calendar and prepare for a spectacular trip to China in a special one-time-only celebration that you can’t afford to miss. Come down to San Diego Civic Theatre to catch Shen Yun Performing Arts! The show runs Friday, Jan. 19 - 21, 2024. This amazing show celebrates the rich Chinese cultural festival with traditional music and stunning performances will take you back in time. Shen Yun Performing Arts will be a feast for the senses with historic music played by traditional instruments and colorful colors on elaborate clothing and costumes all set against a visionary set. It’s everything you could possibly want this winter from the greatest traditional Chinese performing arts company in the world. Tickets are on sale now! San Diego Civic Theatre on Facebook / Instagam
  • The Photographer’s Eye Gallery in Escondido will host an exhibit by two exceptional artists, Diana Bloomfield and Debra Achen, award winners in the gallery’s 2023 (S)Light of Hand Alternative Process Juried Exhibition. Bloomfield, of Raleigh, North Carolina, was honored by juror Ann Jastrab, Executive Director of the Center for Photographic Arts in Carmel, California, for her floral print, “Hydrangea,” a tricolor gum over cyanotype print. Achen, of Monterey, California, was honored by The Photographer’s Eye Director Donna Cosentino for “Shoring Up,” a folded and stitched pigment print that references climate change. Bloomfield specializes in 19th century printing techniques, with a concentration on gum bichromate, platinum and cyanotype processes. Her photographic vision springs from the world of memories, and her images carry the flavor of waking up and trying to recall a dream. Her work, she says, “is more about holding onto memories, which are always fugitive and ever shifting, and I wanted to get them down on paper.” Her printing process entails creating transparencies from a digital image, then exposing them on contact paper multiple times using ultraviolet light. “It’s a nice blending of 19th and 21st century technologies,” Bloomfield says. Achen, who loves nature and landscape photography, recently applied her art to address climate change. After shooting her images, Achen folds, rips, scorches, and even stitches the prints, creating works of art that evoke a planet in crisis. “I started noticing when I was out shooting in the field that I would find myself thinking about what’s this landscape going to be like, how much of this forest is going to be left for the next generations,” Achen says. “I was feeling like I’m documenting this for future generations, and that’s a sad thing.” The artists will discuss their processes and inspirations at an artists’ talk at The Grand, 321 E. Grand Ave., across the street from the gallery, at 3 p.m. on March 9. That will be followed by a reception at The Photographer’s Eye, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. The Photographer's Eye is a nonprofit. The Photographer’s Eye Collective on Facebook / Instagram
  • South Africa's new sports minister once drove getaway cars in bank heists. Now he's in government, with plans to bring the dangerous pastime of car spinning into the mainstream.
  • Join us for the reception for "The Imaginary Amazon." Mix and mingle with the artists Sergio Allevato and Pedro Barateiro throughout the evening. Visitors will also experience performance, "The Sad Savages," by Pedro Barateiro as part of the reception program. "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. For more information visit: psfa.sdsu.edu Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram Exhibition and gallery hours information:
  • The name of the great contralto and civil rights icon now lives above the doors to the grand hall in Philadelphia’s Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts.
  • As the leader of Maze, Beverly crafted songs like the slinky, euphoric "Happy Feelin’s" and the breakup anthem "Before I Let Go," wedding his dulcet singing to buoyant grooves.
  • An evening of interactive dance and a silent disco! With professional performers at a private residence in La Jolla Shores. Schedule: - 5:00 p.m. Doors & Aperitivo - 5:30 p.m. Serenata Begins - 6:30 p.m. Silent Disco - 7:30pm Doors Close Line Up: - DanzArtsSD - Patricia Astorga - Catherine Kellaway - Jaami Waali-Villalobos - Angel Waali-Villalobos - Juan Carlos Terrones - Andrew Gottlieb Location: This Secret Serenata location will be sent out to ticket holders the night before! What to expect? - Welcome experience @ 5:00 p.m. - Drinks for 21+ - Optional appetizers [pre-purchased only] - Outdoor in a garden (bring sweater) - Wheelchair accessible - Kid-friendly (no explicit music nor nudity) Children 4 under free (must still rsvp) For more information visit: secretserenata.com
  • Most students pursuing medical degrees at Johns Hopkins University will receive free tuition, thanks to a $1 billion gift from businessman Michael Bloomberg's philanthropic organization.
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