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  • "Reflections" is an art-making workshop series designed to serve adults 55 and older. In this new workshop series, participants will explore materiality, push boundaries, and break out of the canvas. Through material exploration, we will investigate consumerism, everyday objects, and ephemerality in contemporary art. Participants will consider and learn the following: • The significance of everyday materials • The legacy of varied artmaking techniques • The importance of art movements that break down gender stereotypes Each workshop will include an investigation of contemporary art-making techniques and materials. No prior art experience is required. Transportation will be provided, if required. Participants may join one session (two days) or the full series (four sessions; eight days). Session dates in this series are: Session 1: Friday, January 19 and Friday, January 26 Session 2: Friday, February 2 and Friday, February 9 Session 3: Friday, February 16 and Friday, February 23 Session 4: Friday, March 1 and Friday, March 8
  • Troves of artifacts were stolen from Japan during the Battle of Okinawa in World War II. Over 20 pieces of looted items were found in the attic of a Massachusetts home.
  • Experience a Direct Divine Light healing, performed in a supportive group setting, on the Spring Equinox. It is a joyful time centered around rebirth & growth, an inflection point that is ideal to cleanse stagnant energy and wake up to new ideas & new dreams for your life. Whether you are seeking physical, mental or emotional transformation, Divine Light healing is a full-spectrum aura therapy. It offers spiritual upliftment in every area of life including a greater sense of self-reliance and self-confidence, release of past traumas and negative habits, accelerated development of talent and abilities and greater harmony in all types of relationships. “Spiritual energy is the single biggest key to building and sustaining health, because it connects you to your source of health.” - Barbara Martin & Dimitri Moraitis – The Healing Power of Your Aura The aura is crucial to healing because it is the place where you generate the spiritual energy to manifest health. Built on the clairvoyant experiences of renowned teachers Barbara Y. Martin and Dimitri Moraitis, these healing techniques have been endorsed by medical luminaries C. Norman Shealy and Dr. Richard Gerber. Neil Mintz is a certified Divine Light Teacher through Spiritual Arts Institute, with 12 years of intensive study in metaphysics and healing. A devoted husband and father of two sons, Neil founded a highly successful manufacturing company innovating new products. Neil currently volunteers his fulltime to serving the Institute as Director of Events and Outreach, on the Board of Directors, and teaching workshops and classes. Neil’s teaching style is open and accessible. He focuses on helping students understand how to apply the teachings in their everyday lives. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | X
  • Prepare to be transported back in time to the golden age of jazz and burlesque! Music Box Burlesque Revue kicks off the 2024 performance season at Queen Bee's Arts & Cultural Center with a brand new show! Be prepared for an amazing evening of burlesque babes and live music provided by the incredibly talented Los Salvajes! Dress to impress, gather your friends at one of our VIP tables that includes a complimentary bottle of champgne, shop with some of our amazing vendors or the Music Box merch table. Our show features the talents of: - Kiki Kaos - Sepia Jewel - Feisty Fuego - Della Limonchella - Lola Demure - Chica Cabra - Jojo DeVeaux - Nayna LaSanta - Hosted by Tas Al-Ghul (LA) - Stage Kitten: Crimson Rose Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • Blacktronika In collaboration with the Cross-Cultural Center at UC San Diego and Daunté Fyall, UC San Diego Lecturer in West African Dance Present Back to Source A night of love, life, and liberation Friday, February 9 Sound Bath 7-7:45 p.m. Dance Party 8-10 p.m. Conrad Prebys Music Center Experimental Theater, UC San Diego This special Black History Month collaboration brings together healing and celebration grounded in African Diasporic connections through time, space, and sound. Back to Source goes back to the roots of West African music and infuses it with Black futurism of Chicago House, Detroit Techno, Funk and more. For the first part of the night, immerse yourself in a healing sound bath of ambient electronics accompanied by the ancient West African kora played by Fode Sissoko of the Joko International & DAANSEKOU Cultural Arts Collective. The rest of the night, dance and celebrate community resiliency to the rhythm of live West African drums and Blacktronika music provided by Professor King Britt.
  • Stained glass is unusual among the arts because of its direct relationship with light. When light passes through colored glass, different values, textures, and densities combine to form an extraordinary palette. Explore this magic by creating your own unique leaded stained-glass panel. In this 7-week course, you will learn from stained glass professional Lisa Maywood as you complete one or more 2-dimensional panels that will transform any room or space. The enrollment fee covers the cost of basic drawing materials, lead, solder, cement, and the use of the tools and machinery. Glass will be procured by each student on their own outside of class. Blue Dolpin Glass is a great local source in San Diego. If you prefer your own supplies, please bring your own colored pencils and paper that is larger than 12″x12″ to the first class as you plan your project(s). It is also recommended that you bring your own safety gear (eye protection, dust mask, gloves). We have eye protection available if you do not have your own. There is no prerequisite for this class. Ages 18+years welcome. If this class is full, join our Interest List. For more information visit: sandiegocraft.org Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • Erykah Badu opens up on Wild Card about wanting to live in a space shuttle, how music is the undertone to her life, and whether there's more to reality than we can see or touch.
  • The Assistance League Thrift Store invites you to its once-a-year special sale, featuring contemporary and vintage jewelry, timeless clothing, chic accessories, unique household items, selected antiques, linens, crystal and china, plus distinctive furniture, fine art, and a showcase of watches and designer sunglasses. Each item is handpicked from year-round donations, ensuring that only the most special shopping treasures make their way to this exclusive event. Assistance League of Greater San Diego is an all-volunteer, 501(c)(3) organization run by 200+ members. By shopping at our Treasure Bazaar, you can help us with our mission to transform lives and strengthen community in the greater San Diego area.
  • Material Intimacies is a one night performance art gathering that invites viewers to contemplate the ephemeral edges between the self and the collective body curated by Jun!Yi Min. Performance artists JAX, Jun!, Hamsa Fae, and erika, fruiting will offer durational and staged works as portals of liminality, disruption, and soft ferocity. About the artists: erika, fruiting researches practices and states of <con/tending with> through the construction of {experimental} experiences and trace encounters. in surfacing the un/bounds of the body, they investigate the we(ight) of being alive. more at www.erikaaa.info / @softfruiting JAX is an interdisciplinary artist from Los Angeles, CA. (I’m not gonna talk in third person lol) My inspiration comes from following my MTDNA line to the Mitochondrial Eve, and unpacking the grief stored and transferred from the womb and body of the mothers before me. I use synthetic braiding hair along with Black coded items to create installations that incorporate my own performances, using lighting, sound, dance and action. I think of them as sets or stages that also present a subject and background for my video making, as well as supporting my sculptural and printed matter practice. I am interested in theatricality and the innate theatricality of Blackness; obsessed with exaggeration, layering and grandness, which both show up in the way I display and contextualize my work.Extremely long hair, dramatic lighting as well as presenting myself as an extension of the installation in ways that compromise my own mobility, are necessary repeating themes.It is important that I am visible in the work, though my presence is often obscured.It is also important that I do the most. (using AAVE terms). To take up space, encroach on the space and build a nest as if I’d always been there. I am an alumni at UC Berkeley, where I received my B.A in Art Practice, African American Studies and Creative Writing. I am currently attending UC San Diego as a MFA candidate for Visual Arts. Jun!yi Min (she/her) is a performance artist from singapore living and working in San Diego. She is currently pursuing her MFA in Visual Arts at uc San Diego. Jun!’s works deal with queering Asian familial ties and exploring the concept of home in a trans body. Her durational performances challenge her audience’s sensitivity to looking and calls the audience to witness and extend care to the enduring body. Jun! has performed at Bread and Salt, Teatro Morelos, and St Paul’s Episcopal Church. She was a part of a group exhibition at Project [Blank], The Northfield Arts Guild, and has also received a grant to perform at the Qualcomm Institute in 2022. Jun! also performed and curated Queering the Table at Mingei Museum, a one-day gathering dedicated to queer Asians in San Diego. Hamsa Fae (she/her) is a trans-Vietnamese woman and interdisciplinary artist who is native to Los Angeles. She comes from a rich lineage of mystics and healers, and has integrated such identities into her work. Hamsa’s artistic practice uses body and memory as medium for exploring the Asian American diaspora, ecological reverence, and queerness. Her process calls upon her poetry to re-narrate dreamscapes through performance. Her poetry book, Blood Frequency, was awarded by C&R Press and the Diasporic Vietnamese Artists Network in 2022. This work along with her recent performance, “Homework”, debuted at the Mingei International Museum to audiences in 2023. Related links: Project [BLANK] website | Instagram | Facebook
  • Organizers of the Live Well Center’s public art program said the pieces were selected based on community member feedback — an attempt to create a building for the community.
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