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KPBS Midday EditionArtist Neil Shigley's large black-and-white block prints and drawings humanize homelessness and force us to see the invisible people on our streets.
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Accompanying the Brazilian photographer's lecture is an exhibit of Salgado's work at the San Diego Museum of Art.
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Art of the Open Air puts Rodin, Miro and other great works on display in Plaza de Panama
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San Diegan Willie Morrow's career and collection of hair care memorabilia are the centerpiece of a new exhibit about the history and culture surrounding African-American hair.
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Students can win season subscriptions to the San Diego Opera by writing an essay sharing their experience with the arts.
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The new "Art of Music" exhibit at the San Diego Museum of Art is big, with more than 200 items. Here are some highlights to focus on.
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The La Jolla Historical Society opens an exhibit exploring Frank Lloyd Wright's legacy through the work of San Diego architects who studied with him at Taliesin.
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"Invisible Drawings and Prints" features 15 large block prints capturing images of homeless men — most of whom are from the streets of San Diego.
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The Mingei International Museum in Balboa Park is asking: what craft item represents your home state? A new exhibit called "Made in America" looks at iconic craft pieces from all 50 states.
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A team of San Diego artists will take the field against a team of curators and museum directors this Sunday in a softball showdown.
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