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  • UPDATE: Extended through Oct. 6, 2024. They had a look, an attitude, and a sound like no other. Sure, they were born in Jersey. But they were made in America. JERSEY BOYS is the international musical phenomenon that takes you behind the scenes - and behind the music - of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons. No wonder that for over 15 years, New York's favorite musical is the one about the boys from Jersey. Visit: artcenter.org/event/jersey-boys-7/ Jersey Boys on Facebook / Instagram
  • Join Jojo Wang and Riri Tamura, both San Diego-based lettering artists, for a workshop on lettering principles at Strenger Studio! This workshop is designed for individuals interested in learning the art of lettering. We will start the class by learning basic lettering principles and utilize Posca pens to learn 2 different lettering styles: sans serif and script. By the end of the workshop, you will have the chance to personalize your own journal cover, applying the techniques learned throughout the session. Don't miss this opportunity to unlock your creativity and elevate your lettering skills! Enjoy complimentary snacks and beverages. Space is limited, so be sure to register early. Instructors: Riri Tamura Class Size: 8 students Who should attend? This class is for students of all levels - interested in lettering techniques. In this 4-hour session we will cover: Basic lettering principles Difference between calligraphy vs. lettering How to create san-serif and script lettering Materials included: - Lettering practice sheets - Lettering reference sheets - Tracing paper - Kraft journal notebooks - Pencils & Posca pens - Goodie bags to take home! Cancellation Policy: All workshops are non-refundable. However, tickets can be easily transferred to another person by emailing the name and email address of the new participant to design@strengerstudio.com For more information visit: strengerstudio.com Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • Join us on Thursday, August 29, from 6-8 p.m. for an enlightening evening with our Resident Artist, Oscar Romo, as he leads a dynamic panel discussion titled DISCOVER! The Promise Zone. This event will focus on crucial notions of sustainability, featuring insights from Oscar and other renowned experts. Together, they will delve into pressing issues affecting the Promise Zone residents and brainstorm innovative opportunities for a sustainable future. The panelists will explore sustainability through the lens of four foundational domains, each integral to comprehensive sustainability knowledge, values, and practices: Interconnection within Nature: Understanding the intricate web of relationships that sustain our ecosystems. Environmental and Human Health: Examining the vital link between a healthy planet and the well-being of its inhabitants. Equity and Social Justice: Advocating for fair and inclusive solutions that uplift all community members. Movement Building and the Economy: Exploring how collective action and economic strategies can drive sustainable change. One of the fundamental principles we'll discuss is entropy—the natural tendency of systems to wear out and break down. This concept underscores the importance of sustainability, as it reminds us that without proactive efforts, structures crumble, resources deplete, and the environment deteriorates. Don’t miss this opportunity to engage with thought leaders, share your ideas, and contribute to the vibrant future of the Promise Zone. Secure your spot today and be part of the conversation that shapes tomorrow. RSVP now and join us for an evening of inspiration, connection, and action. RSVP LINK: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/discover-the-promise-zone-a-panel-discussion-on-sustainability-tickets-956491410557?aff=oddtdtcreator ¡DESCUBRE! La Promise Zone: Una Mesa Redonda sobre Sostenibilidad Únase a nosotros el jueves 29 de agosto, de 6 a 8 PM, para una noche iluminadora con nuestro Artista Residente, Oscar Romo, mientras lidera una dinámica mesa redonda titulada ¡DESCUBRE! La Promise Zone. Este evento se centrará en nociones cruciales de sostenibilidad, presentando las ideas de Oscar y otros expertos reconocidos. Juntos, profundizarán en los problemas apremiantes que afectan a los residentes de la Promise Zone y explorarán oportunidades innovadoras para un futuro sostenible. Los panelistas explorarán la sostenibilidad a través de la lente de cuatro dominios fundamentales, cada uno integral para un conocimiento, valores y prácticas sostenibles: Interconexión con la Naturaleza: Entendiendo la compleja red de relaciones que sostienen nuestros ecosistemas. Salud Ambiental y Humana: Examinando el vínculo vital entre un planeta sano y el bienestar de sus habitantes. Equidad y Justicia Social: Abogando por soluciones justas e inclusivas que eleven a todos los miembros de la comunidad. Construcción de Movimientos y la Economía: Explorando cómo la acción colectiva y las estrategias económicas pueden impulsar el cambio sostenible. Uno de los principios fundamentales que discutiremos es la entropía, la tendencia natural de los sistemas a desgastarse y descomponerse. Este concepto subraya la importancia de la sostenibilidad, ya que nos recuerda que sin esfuerzos proactivos, las estructuras se desmoronan, los recursos se agotan y el medio ambiente se deteriora. No pierda esta oportunidad de interactuar con líderes de pensamiento, compartir sus ideas y contribuir al futuro vibrante de la Promise Zone. Asegure su lugar hoy y sea parte de la conversación que dará forma al mañana. Confirme su asistencia ahora y únase a nosotros para una noche de inspiración, conexión y acción. Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/discover-the-promise-zone-a-panel-discussion-on-sustainability-tickets-956491410557?aff=oddtdtcreator
  • Friday, April 26 — 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Join us for our Modern Calligraphy workshop for beginners, where you will learn the art of hand lettering using a traditional pointed dip pen and ink with a contemporary approach. Many people find Modern Calligraphy attractive to learn because it allows them to create beautiful, fun, and hand-crafted letters that are unique and personal. Modern Calligraphy is often characterized by its use of thick and thin lines, giving the letters a dynamic and expressive quality. Enjoy complimentary snacks and beverages.Space is limited, so be sure to register early. Note: This is a two-part workshop. The lowercase alphabet will be taught on a separate date, and you will need to purchase the ticket separately. Instructor: Claudia Strenger Who should attend? This class is encouraged for students of all levels, including someone who has never taken a calligraphy class before. Traditional calligraphers who would like to learn modern calligraphy techniques. Lefties are welcome :) In this 3-hour session, we will cover the basics of pointed pen calligraphyHow to create thick and thin strokes with a pointed pen. Materials included: Beginner calligraphy pen, Calligraphy nibs, Sumi ink Cancellation Policy: All workshops are non-refundable. However, tickets can be easily transferred to another person by emailing the name and email address of the new participant to design@strengerstudio.com Strenger Studio on Facebook / Instagram
  • St. Rita’s School To Unveil Transformative "Art, Play, Pray" Project on January 18 School’s New Resources Now Include An Art Studio, Athletic Field, Basketball Court, Playground, and Prayer Grotto to Further Enrich Southeast San Diego Students’ Lives San Diego, CA – January 8, 2024 – Through the generous support of a few very dedicated patrons, the Grand Opening of St. Rita’s School “Art, Play, Pray” initiative on Thursday, January 18 at 10 am will showcase the varied and robust new resources now available for its students. The ceremony will feature Cardinal Robert W. McElroy, Bishop of Diocese of San Diego, patrons, teachers, staff, parents, students, and guests. The project has metamorphosed the once mundane asphalt parking lot and play space into a multifaceted haven featuring an art studio, athletic field, basketball court, playground, and prayer grotto.This development marks a significant shift in the educational landscape for the students of St. Rita’s School which aims to educate the whole child by offering spaces that foster creativity, self-expression, wholesome physical activities, and reflective prayer. This project stands as a beacon of positivity and transformation within this community. "We are incredibly grateful for this generous donation, enabling us to fulfill our vision for the children we serve,” said Principal Gina Olsen. “This project is a dream come true!" The Manitou/KHR Family Fund, spearheaded by President and CEO Kevin W. McNeely, contributed more than $6.5 million to reimagine the playground, emphasizing their belief in investing in youth to stimulate impactful and meaningful change. "As stewards of hope, we believe in the transformative power of investment in our youth,” said McNeely. “In gifting over $6.5 million to reshape a playground in the heart of San Diego, we have not just laid the foundation of a beautiful space, but also sown the seeds of inspiration. This playground is not merely a patch of land; it's a canvas of potential, a turf of dreams, and an art studio of tomorrow. We've sculpted more than concrete and steel; we've crafted a haven where the laughter of children echoes against architectural walls, where a basketball's bounce can provide a rhythm of possibility, and where the strokes of creativity in our new art studio become the brushstrokes of a brighter future." "Engaging in the arts nurtures cognitive development, critical thinking, and cultivates happiness and joy,” said Rosemary McNeely, Vice President of the KHR Family Fund, and a 30-year veteran teacher-artist. “It cultivates vital life skills, problem-solving, and equips young minds with confidence and the tools they need for a successful future. The art studio is a safe space where students can explore, and proudly express themselves. They are not just creating art, but crafting a sense of self that goes beyond the classroom, with skills they will use in high school, college, and beyond.” In addition to the completion of the Rosemary McNeely Art Studio, play fields, and the prayer grotto, the Grand Opening will also feature the dedication of two photographic artworks by renowned photographer Jock McDonald: ”Rise Up Saint Rita” and “Saint Rita Nation”. "The candid frames of these projects unveil the genuine spirit of a small, underserved school that stands as a nation within our larger nation,” said McDonald. “A child will not laugh unless it is funny. In moments of authentic emotions, as captured in these images, we celebrate the diversity not just within these walls, but in the heart of America itself. Each snapshot echoes the simple truth that within the small, lies the larger narrative of our collective story." This singular endeavor follows meticulous planning and fundraising dedicated to ensuring St. Rita's School students' safety, spiritual, emotional, and physical well-being. Generous donors include Manitou/KHR Family Fund, Shea Homes San Diego, and contributions from teachers and staff totaling more than $7.5 million, including: ● $6.5 million in funding from Manitou/KHR Family Fund ● $500,000 in funding from Shea Homes San Diego ● $500,000+ in funding from additional donors, including teachers and staff For more information about the "Art, Play, Pray" transformation, please visit Art, Play, Pray video . Additional collaterals can be found here. About St. Rita’s School St. Rita’s School offers a robust academic program with STEM and a Blended Learning focus, catering to the diverse needs of its learners. Certified by Loyola Marymount University, the school adapts its program to serve the socially and economically challenged neighborhood population. With a dedicated Learning Support Team and a Financial Aid program, St. Rita’s ensures access to quality Catholic education for all, fostering a love for learning, and nurturing responsible citizens.
  • This weekend arts preview looks at Kitschmas, a festive art installation. And a new memoir explores one unlikely scenario: a Jewish woman working for a Muslim government.
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  • Opening reception: 5-8 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 13. On view through Feb. 5, 2024. This is a collaborative exhibition featuring Alexander Rojas Salazar represented by San Diego Art Advisory exhibited at Sparks Gallery. Alejandro Rojas Salazar is a Texas-born multidisciplinary artist of Mexican heritage who works in various mediums, including painting, sculpture, and installation art. After graduating from Colorado College in 1995 with a BA in Sociology and Arts, Salazar continued to pursue his studies in art, with a particular focus on art in society and religion. He has since obtained master's degrees from both Boston College and Harvard University. Salazar's artistic journey has taken him across various mediums, including painting, photography, sculpture, theatre, and dance. It was while living in Florence, Italy, that he discovered his calling in painting. Today, he's not only an accomplished artist but also an art dealer, running his own art space, SD Art Advisory. His work has been widely exhibited and collected, with multiple series to his name. Alongside his work as an artist, Salazar has long been involved in mentoring and representing other artists and has played a key role in showcasing the work of many emerging talents. At 50 years old, Salazar has reiterated his lifelong commitment to art, with plans to continue painting and supporting others in the artistic community. Salazar is best known for his large-scale abstract paintings, which are characterized by vibrant colors and bold brushstrokes. Salazar's work explores themes of identity, memory, and the human experience, often drawing on his Mexican-American heritage and personal experiences. RVSP here. Related links: Sparks Gallery: website | Instagram | Facebook SD Art Advisory: website | Instagram | Facebook
  • Actor John Lithgow grew up in a theater family but always wanted to be a painter. On Wild Card this week, he opens up what changed his mind.
  • An art gallery worker lost his job in February after hanging up his own art. NPR's Scott Simon thinks an Open Wall night might be a good way to give artists who are not huge names a chance to shine.
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