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  • A new special exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego in La Jolla showcases the work of Los Angeles artist Kelly Akashi, working with themes of memory, time and inheritance and the Japanese American internment during WWII.
  • Change starts here. The Human Rights Watch at the Museum of Photographic Arts at the San Diego Museum of Art (MOPA@SDMA) is hosting its 14th annual Human Rights Watch Film Festival from Feb. 2 to 10, 2024. The San Diego Human Rights Watch Film Festival will feature critically acclaimed films on topics including the rights of LGBTQ+ teens, family separation, refugee rights, disability rights and the right to free and independent press in Native American tribes. Each in-person screening will be accompanied by a question-and-answer session with filmmakers and human rights leaders. The festival will kick off on Feb. 2 with an in-person-only screening and opening night reception and celebration of queer joy with the life-affirming film, "Summer Qamp", followed by a live panel discussion with the film team and local LGBTQ+ rights advocates. "Summer Qamp" follows a group of queer youth as they attend a camp like no other: a judgment-free zone where they explore their authentic selves while building community, finding joy and making memories that will last a lifetime. Uplifting, funny and moving, this film invites audiences to experience the innocence and joy of a summer away with friends while never losing sight of the bravery of these young protagonists. Following the opening night celebration, the festival will continue on Saturday, Feb. 3, with three San Diego film premieres, including "Bad Press," the Sundance award winner for “U.S. Documentary Special Jury Award: Freedom of Expression.” The landmark film follows the story of what happens when the elected leaders of the Muscogee Nation, the fourth largest Native American tribe, curb press freedom by giving officials the authority to edit all news stories before they reach the public, and a rogue Mvskoke Media reporter fights to expose her government’s corruption in a historic battle that will have far-reaching ramifications for Native American communities. Next up at the festival is the California premiere of "Si Pudiera Quedarme (If I Could Stay)," a film by California-based filmmakers Florencia Krochik and Theo Rigby. The film chronicles the story of two undocumented mothers, Jeanette and Ingrid. As they face deportation and separation from their young children, they and their communities rally support to keep them safe despite the risks. A story of courage and allyship, "Si Pudiera Quedarme" is a timely look at the transformative power of communities uniting for justice. The final film in the in-person lineup is Waad al-Kateab’s film, "We Dare to Dream." The film shares the story of athletes from Iran, Syria, South Sudan and Cameroon—all refugees who swim, run and fight their way to opportunity and safety in host nations across the world. Spanning a breadth of backgrounds, personal stories and Olympic sports, the film reveals their lives and hopes as they train to compete on the world stage, showing the fire and the drive of young people forced to leave their families, homes and countries of birth to build new lives. We don't want the cost of a ticket to keep you from participating. Email filmticket@hrw.org for free tickets to any event. For more information visit: ff.hrw.org Stay Connected on Facebook / Instagram
  • LOS/NR are thrilled to announce our second exhibition "fall into the bloom," a group show of eight striking artists from around US working in painting, drawing, photography, pottery, sculpture and installation, about first impressions and unbalanced instances, ie. physicians and their patients - mostly routine for the former, mostly life changing for the later. There will be an opening reception with possible an ice cream truck onsite offering free soft serve cones on Thursday, July 18, from 6 - 8 p.m. On view through Aug. 25. Gallery hours by appointment here Or by contacting info@losnotrequired.com or 833-33-LOSNR Related links: Level of Service Not Required: website | Instagram
  • American artist Richard Serra died this week at the age of 85. Serra was world-renowned for his large-scale metal sculptures.
  • Drawing on her background in neuroscience and architecture, artist and UC San Diego Professor Dr. Pinar Yoldas (b. Denizli, Turkey) has built a practice of speculative design that imagines new products, appendages, and creatures in the service of a more compassionate culture. While Yoldas has shown extensively in Europe for nearly two decades, this show will be Yoldas’s first solo museum exhibition in the United States. At ICA Central, Yoldas is producing several new projects, including photo bioreactor systems that transform algae into a biodegradable plastic alternative. In addition, she will debut CATGPT–a companion video to her 2016 work, The Kitty AI– that considers the relationship between AI and human creativity. Yoldas will create an immersive experience that illuminates the connections between technology, creativity, and human desire in contemporary life. “If we ask ourselves what drives technological progress,” Yoldas explains, “we can see that it is as much our collective desires –wealth, longevity, beauty– as it is our collective needs, such as access to clean water, food, and shelter.” This exhibition invites us to consider how desire and emotion can combine with technology to create a more just and compassionate future. ICA CentralSaturday, Feb. 24 - Sunday, June 23, 2024 Hours: Thursday–Sunday Noon to 5 p.m. Monday–Wednesday Closed Visit: icasandiego.org/art/pinar-yoldas-synaptic-sculpture/ ICA San Diego on Facebook / Instagam
  • This weekend in the arts: Christina McFaul, City Ballet, "Tartuffe," San Diego Dance Theatre, San Diego Latino Film Festival and Honor Choir. Plus, live music picks including Sleepy Pearls, Xin Xin, Buddha Trixie, Brittney Spencer and more.
  • Mark your calendars! Join us for a holly jolly good time at North County Mall's "Christmas in July" event on Saturday, July 27th from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. It's the perfect way to beat the summer heat and get into the holiday spirit early! This exciting event is completely FREE and features a variety of fun activities, including: Christmas in July "Photo Contest": Capture a memorable moment with Santa in his summer beach attire! By participating, you have a chance to WIN amazing prizes: Grand Prize: $500 Second Place: $250 Third Place: $150 Winners will be announced on July 29th on our Instagram page 🌟@northcountymall. No photo purchase necessary. Judging will be conducted by Santa's helpers from the mall and the Escondido PD. Dive into a Shimmering "Tide Pool": This intimate tide pool touch tank features over 12 fascinating sea creatures, including: Tiger Conches, Sea Snails, Hermit Crabs, Chocolate Chip Sea Stars, and Green Brittle Sea Stars. Get Crafty with a "Ceramic Painting" Workshop: Design your own ceramic masterpieces to take home! Choose your piece, unleash your artistic side, and create a unique gift. Get Fizzy with a "Bath Bomb" Workshop: Unleash your inner scientist and create your own custom bath bombs in this interactive workshop! And more!!! We can't wait to see you there! Visit: https://northcountymall.com/events/
  • Immerse yourself in a beautiful soundtrack of live music with the Villa Musica Symphony Orchestra. Now in it's 11 season, the VMSO presents a concert centered around three beautiful, Japanese inspired pieces of music: Japanese Suite: Gustav Holst Spirited Away Suite: Joe Hisaishi Symphony No. 4: Takashi Yoshimatsu Titled "Sunrise," this concert promises to be an evening full of fun and inspiring music that will be enjoyable by all ages. Tickets can be purchased here: https://villamusica.org/event/villa-musica-summer-orchestra-july-2024-concert/
  • Discover an evening of culinary excellence as Chef Itze, owner of Black Radish, hosts a lavish dinner on March 13th, 2024, beginning at 6:30 p.m. With limited seating available, reservations are highly sought-after, adding to the allure and exclusivity of this remarkable event. Chef Itze showcases her culinary mastery with a thoughtfully crafted five-course menu, artfully paired with exquisite wines from El Molino Winery. In collaboration with Memento Mori, this event promises an unforgettable gastronomic journey, where each dish is a symphony of flavors, showcasing the finest seasonal ingredients and Chef Itze's creative genius. This exclusive dinner experience offers discerning palates the opportunity to indulge in an extraordinary culinary collaboration, where every detail is meticulously curated for an unforgettable dining affair. Secure your reservation now at exploretock.com and join us for a night of gastronomic delight at Black Radish, where culinary excellence meets the art of approachable dining. For more information visit: blckrdsh.com Sat Connected on Instagram
  • The San Diego Watercolor Society proudly presents “The Plein Air Show,” juried by Internationally celebrated plein air artist, Joseph Zbukvic. The water-based media exhibition runs Nov. 24 - Dec. 31, 2023 at our Gallery in The ARTS DISTRICT at Liberty Station. The Opening Reception is Friday, December 1 from 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. with over 95 ready-to-hang original paintings plus refreshments and the fellowship of other art enthusiasts. The Gallery is open Thursday - Sunday from 11a.m. – 3 p.m. The paintings can also be viewed and purchased online. Please visit www.sdws.org for more information. San Diego Watercolor Society on Facebook / Instagram
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