Art Alive The San Diego Museum of Art Article by Cathy Breslaw Art Alive is an entertaining and magical experience. Having just completed its 36th annual set of events, (April […]
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THE BUZZ: Red Velvet by Lolita Chakrabarti
Red Velvet by Lolita Chakrabarti At the Old Globe in Balboa Park Performances run March 25 – April 30 2017 Click HERE for more information By Antoinette Genevieve An exceptional theater […]
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Las Comadres Collective Reassessed
Las Comadres Collective Reassessed: Women Artists, Scholars and Activists Talk About Four Life-Changing Years Making Communities: Art and the Border Exhibition through April 13th – UCSD Gallery Article by Cathy […]
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Witness to War: Callot, Goya, Bellows
Witness to War: Callot, Goya, Bellows Timken Museum of Art, San Diego On view through May 28, 2017 Article by Cathy Breslaw Witness to War is a selection of more than […]
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THE BUZZ: Richard Deacon’s ever-expanding cache of mediums
Richard Deacon’s ever-expanding cache of mediums By Antoinette Williams “What You See is What You Get” showcases some of Deacon’s finest works for the first time in the US, and it […]
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THE BUZZ: Your Go-To Guide For The San Diego Latino Film Festival
Your Go-To Guide For The San Diego Latino Film Festival By Rebecca Romani Looking to go beyond regular mall fare this weekend? Up for something unusual at the cineplex? Look […]
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THE BUZZ: Of Inner Sleuths and Outer Phenomena
Of Inner Sleuths and Outer Phenomena By Rebecca Romani Ready for some mysteries? Up for a puzzle or two? The Fleet Science Center has two exhibits this Spring that will […]
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THE BUZZ: GENE KELLY’S GENEROSITY OF SPIRIT
GENE KELLY’S GENEROSITY OF SPIRIT Article by Miguel Gongora Jr. Purchase Tickets HERE: Like most tough, Pittsburgh boys, the late Gene Kelly was a meat and potatoes type of guy. […]
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THE BUZZ: Sex with Strangers: When Paper is Better than Digital
Sex with Strangers. When Paper is Better than Digital By Alejandra Enciso Every time in a TV show, radio show, podcast, -you name it- where there’s talk about books or publishing, […]
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Making Communities: Art and the Border
Making Communities: Art and the Border University of California, San Diego, University Art Gallery And SME Visual Arts Gallery, UC San Diego Curated by Tatiana Sizonenko, Ph.D On view through April […]
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Jason Rhoades: Installations 1994 – 2006
Jason Rhoades: Installations 1994 – 2006 Hauser Wirth & Schimmel, Los Angeles Exhibition through May 21st Article by Cathy Breslaw Jason Rhoades’s artist legacy was sealed at forty-one years of […]
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John McLaughlin Paintings: Total Abstraction
John McLaughlin Paintings: Total Abstraction Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles Through April 16th Article by Cathy Breslaw John McLaughlin’s paintings are more about empty spaces than what […]
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Art, Science, Inspiration and Love: Picasso at the Lapin Agile
Picasso at the Lapin Agile Article by Cathy Breslaw The stimulating conversation about the relationship between art and science has a long history. We are reminded of this once again in […]
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Impressions: African American Artists and Their Connection to African Art
Impressions: African American Artists and Their Connection to African Art Article by Cathy Breslaw Opening Reception: Thursday, February 9, 4:30-6:30 pm, San Diego Mesa College Art Gallery 7250 Mesa College […]
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THE BUZZ: “All kids need art and an opportunity to be creative”
“All kids need art and an opportunity to be creative” By Alejandra Enciso It was a pair of sisters that began ArtReach, a non-profit organization that takes practicing artists from […]
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