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SUMMARY:Transformative Currents: Art and Action in the Pacific Ocean 
DESCRIPTION:Transformative Currents: Art and Action in the Pacific Ocean examines the historical causes and ongoing effects of the cultural and environmental devastation of the Pacific Ocean and harnesses art’s potential to enact positive ecological change\, both planetary and local. Covering nearly one-third of the earth’s surface\, the Pacific Ocean is home to thousands of interconnected peoples\, species\, and ecosystems—all under threat from climate change\, industrial pollution\, and overfishing. Works in diverse media by 21 contemporary artists and collaborative teams are organized around the theme of ocean currents\, which traverse the Pacific and suggest fluidity\, interconnectivity\, and collective responsibility.\n\n\n\nEach project addresses a specific issue affecting the oceanic environment; together\, they highlight the interdependency of resources and the impact of local actions on global problems. At a time when the health of the Pacific Ocean is in a fragile and volatile state\, Transformative Currents: Art and Action in the Pacific Ocean unites art\, science\, and Indigenous knowledge systems to raise awareness and improve coastal conditions. In addition to the Oceanside exhibition\, there will be two satellite presentations at the (OCMA) in Costa Mesa and the in Newport Beach.\n\n\n\nOceanside Museum of Art 704 Pier View Way Oceanside\, CA 92054\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://vanguardculture.com/event/transformative-currents-art-and-action-in-the-pacific-ocean/
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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SUMMARY:Blue Gold: The Art and Science of Indigo
DESCRIPTION:Blue Gold: The Art and Science of Indigo is among more than 70 exhibitions and programs presented as part of Getty’s 2024 PST ART initiative. Returning in September 2024 with its latest edition\, PST ART: Art & Science Collide\, this landmark regional event explores the intersections of art and science. The heart of PST ART is always the distinctive cultural identity of Southern California and the universal hunger for artistic and intellectual discovery.\n\n\n\nIndigo\, a varied plant family that grows worldwide and the deep\, blue dye it produces\, has a long and multifaceted history of cultivation\, production\, and distribution. Indigo is everywhere – in Japanese kimonos\, West African traditional garments\, saris from India\, and painted onto architectural structures in the southern United States. Blue Gold combines craft\, science\, and history to explore this color’s complex past and present. Featuring stunning objects of creative expression coupled with the astonishing study of a chemical reaction\, this exhibition presents indigo as a compelling manifestation of art and science. Indigo’s beauty and ubiquity have eclipsed the unpleasant realities of its growth and manufacture\, including hard labor and pollution and its association with colonialism and slavery. This exhibition highlights the importance of nuanced conversations that celebrate beauty without skipping over a grim past. Discover the roles of botany\, chemistry\, ecology\, and economics in indigo cultivation and dive into a deeper appreciation for blue hues. Through workshops and talks led by local artists\, including a Master Craftsman Lecture with Porfirio Gutiérrez and Dyeing Classes with Sarah Winston\, be immersed in the world of indigo. There is magic in the transformation from plant to pigment. For more information about PST ART: Art & Science Collide\, please visit pst.art\n\n\n\nSep 14\, 2024 – Mar 16\, 2025\n\n\n\nMingei International Museum 1439 El Prado San Diego CA 92101\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://vanguardculture.com/event/blue-gold-the-art-and-science-of-indigo/
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250203
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SUMMARY:For Dear Life: Art\, Medicine\, and Disability
DESCRIPTION:For Dear Life: Art\, Medicine\, and Disability is a groundbreaking exhibition tracing themes of illness and disability in American art from the 1960s to the COVID-19 era. Highlighting the intersections of disability justice\, civil rights\, and artistic innovation\, the exhibition explores how artists have used their work to challenge societal norms\, advocate for care\, and reframe disability as resistance to contemporary life’s pace and structures. It features contributions from contemporary disabled artists and traces the historical roots of disability-focused art movements\, reflecting on the evolving discourse around access\, care\, and embodiment.\n\n\n\nSeptember 19\, 2024 to February 2\, 2025 Museum of Contemporary Art 700 Prospect St La Jolla\, CA 92037\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://vanguardculture.com/event/for-dear-life-art-medicine-and-disability/
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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SUMMARY:MARSHALL TOOMEY: BLACK AMERICANA
DESCRIPTION:Marshall describes his work as autobiographical. “My own style is blended with traditional techniques to create an enriched view of the life I’ve experienced. I placed myself in the scene along with other characters from my life. I am taking a look at the positives in everyday life; the perspectives\, traditions\, and routines of being outside of the struggles.\nMy paintings represent moments in time. I aim for realism with incredible vitality—they feel almost alive. I like to paint portraits\, animals\, and food. I have always had a drive to be the best artist I could be. I continue to constantly look at the masters of art in magazines and books\, and study every cartoonist I see.\nThis first solo show is an extremely important step early in my fine art career. Telling a NEW story is my goal. Museums need a different look at history for people to see that there is always more to the story.”\nToomey’s mission is to make art for the masses. His early childhood goal was to have a successful syndicated comic strip running daily in every newspaper in the world. Although he sent hundreds of submissions to syndicates into his young adult years\, he never got picked up. Although he had to let go of that particular dream\, he never gave up on dreaming altogether and at 24-years-old he bought a one-way ticket to Hollywood\, California. Toomey went on to become a successful animator with a 40-year career as a professional artist\, including 20 years at Walt Disney Animation Studios. His credits include participation in Aladdin (1992)\, The Lion King (1994)\, The Hunchback of the Notre Dame (1996)\, and Hercules (1997). He also illustrated many books\, including The Lion King book created after the movie.\nToomey was born in 1953 and raised in Kansas City\, Missouri. He was selected for this solo exhibition as the Grand Prize winner in OMA’s 2023 Artist Alliance Biennial\, for his painting The Shop.\nOceanside Museum of Art\n704 Pier View Way\nOceanside\, CA 92054\n \n \n 
URL:https://vanguardculture.com/event/marshall-toomey-black-americana/
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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SUMMARY:Becoming Betty Boop
DESCRIPTION:Betty Boop has been a cultural icon for nearly 100 years. In collaboration with Fleischer Studios\, this one-of-a-kind exhibit embarks on a nostalgic journey\, starting with Betty’s beginnings to her rise to international popularity—and what makes her a fan favorite today. First introduced in 1930\, Betty Boop was created by Max Fleischer for his “Talkartoons” series\, the world’s first animated “talkies\,” which Max’s company\, Fleischer Studios\, produced for Paramount Studios. Personifying the fabulous flappers and jazz artists of the day\, she was also the earliest animated character to be on broadcast television\, drawn live on-air by creator Max Fleischer. Also highlighted are the eight women who have voiced Betty over the years.\n\n\n\nComic-Con Museum 2131 Pan American Plaza San Diego CA 92101\n\n\n\nNow – June 2025\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://vanguardculture.com/event/becoming-betty-boop/
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250103
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250303
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SUMMARY:United Fantasy
DESCRIPTION:Sparks Gallery is proud to present United Fantasy\, a captivating new series by Alexander Arshansky. Known for his vibrant use of color and intricate\, fluid lines\, Arshansky invites viewers on a mesmerizing journey through forms that evoke the essence of living organisms—plants\, landscapes\, body parts\, and organic structures. His works blur the boundary between imagination and reality\, drawing the viewer into a dreamlike world where exploration feels infinite. While the complexity of his compositions may disorient at times\, each piece is anchored by an element that gently pulls you back to the tangible.\n \nJanuary 3 – March 2\, 2025\nOpening reception with the artist: January 19th\n \nSparks Gallery\n530 Sixth Avenue\nSan Diego\, CA 92101\n \n\n \n\n \n\n 
URL:https://vanguardculture.com/event/united-fantasy/
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250111
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250222
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SUMMARY:Wood: A Furniture Show XV
DESCRIPTION:The Escondido Arts Partnership is pleased to announce the Fifteenth annual presentation of WOOD\, A Furniture Show hosted by Brian Murphy of Murphy’s Fine Woodworking. This exhibition features a gathering of some of the very best furniture makers in Southern California showing their work at the Escondido Arts Partnership. Handcrafted furniture will be exhibited in a variety of wood mediums and techniques including innovative contemporary\, traditional and whimsical art furniture\, as well as other functional pieces\, sculptures and wood art works.\n \n\n \n\n \n\n 
URL:https://vanguardculture.com/event/wood-a-furniture-show-xv/
CATEGORIES:Special Event,Visual Arts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250111
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250314
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SUMMARY:ANA MARÍA HERRERA: LAYERED MEMORIES
DESCRIPTION:Ana María Herrera’s work explores identity\, displacement\, and cultural coexistence through an intricate blend of found objects and diverse materials\, such as wood\, glass\, metal\, and fabric. Her compositions reflect the ephemeral nature of existence\, particularly in the border region\, where the complexities of migration and cultural negotiation are ever-present. By incorporating photographs\, textiles\, and three-dimensional elements\, Herrera examines the emotional and physical boundaries that shape personal and collective identities\, addressing themes of vulnerability\, resistance\, and resilience within the contemporary sociopolitical landscape.\n \nJanuary 11–March 14\, 2025\n \nOpening Reception: Saturday\, January 11\, 5–8 PM\, during the Barrio Art Crawl\nAthenaeum Art Center\n1955 Julian Avenue\nSan Diego\, CA 92113\nTuesday–Saturday\, 10 AM–4 PM;\nevery second Saturday during the Barrio Art Crawl\, 5–8 PM\n \n\n \n\n \n\n 
URL:https://vanguardculture.com/event/ana-maria-herrera-layered-memories/
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250201
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250714
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SUMMARY:Women in Focus
DESCRIPTION:“Although the result is obtained by chemical means\, the little work it entails will greatly please ladies.” So wrote one of photography’s inventors\, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre (1787–1851)\, about his eponymous daguerreotype in 1839. Daguerre’s words\, which associate women with idleness\, are clearly misogynistic. Yet in a backhanded way\, Daguerre predicted the pivotal role women would play in photography since its invention in the 1830s. Undaunted by photographic chemistry—and often neglected or derided by their male peers—women have made huge contributions to the development of the medium across a variety of genres.\n \nIn the nineteenth century\, photography was more accessible than established artistic disciplines like painting and sculpture because it was new and thus free from conventional training that historically prohibited women. It was relatively inexpensive to start and could be practiced at home with makeshift darkrooms set up in closets or bathrooms. Yet even with fewer barriers to entry\, women faced their share of constraints in a male-dominated field. Expectations of gender often dictated the themes they could pursue\, encouraging portraiture and still life rather than photographs of war and exploration.\n \nWomen took up photography in increasing numbers in the twentieth century\, and by the 1930s\, some of the most successful photographers in the world included Margaret Bourke-White\, Dorothea Lange\, and Imogen Cunningham\, all on view in this exhibition. Women in Focus\, drawn from The San Diego Museum of Art’s permanent collection (which merged with the Museum of Photographic Arts in 2023)\, allows for a fuller account of the medium’s history by highlighting how women have shaped photography from the mid-nineteenth century to today.\n \nMuseum of Photographic Arts\n@ The San Diego Museum of Art\nNash Gallery\nFebruary 1 – July 13\, 2024\n \n\n \n\n \n\n 
URL:https://vanguardculture.com/event/women-in-focus/
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250201
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260202
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SUMMARY:Da Vinci’s First Flight
DESCRIPTION:The world has long been captivated by Leonardo da Vinci’s remarkable inventions and insatiable curiosity. Now\, this fascination takes flight in a groundbreaking exhibition titled Da Vinci’s First Flight\, presented by the Artisans of Florence\, on behalf of the Museum of Leonardo da Vinci.\nSet to make its world premiere at the San Diego Air & Space Museum in February 2025\, this immersive experience invites visitors to explore the incredible story of Zoroastro of Peretola\, the young apprentice who may have been the first test pilot for one of Da Vinci’s legendary flying machines.\nFebruary 1\, 2025 – February 2026\nSan Diego Air & Space Museum\n2001 Pan American Plaza\nSan Diego\, CA 92101
URL:https://vanguardculture.com/event/da-vincis-first-flight/
CATEGORIES:Special Event,Visual Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250201T180000
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SUMMARY:Dear LA\, Love\, SD
DESCRIPTION:Fundraiser for Grief x Hope LA\npresented by goodgoodthings\n7655 Girard Avenue at 6:00 pm\nThis exhibition is a one-night-only fundraising exhibition of work by San Diego artists centered on supporting the artists and arts workers who have been impacted by the recent\, devastating wildfires. goodgoodthings is the curatorial project of artists Jessica McCambly and John Oliver Lewis. All works will be priced at $300 on a first come\, first serve basis\, with 100% of the sales being donated to Grief X Hope\, who will distribute funds directly to those in need. Payments can be taken with cash\, or a direct deposit to the Grief x Hope donation page on the night of the event.
URL:https://vanguardculture.com/event/dear-la-love-sd/
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250204
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250305
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SUMMARY:Movidas Razquaches and Other Cheap Thrills
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Southwestern College Art Gallery for the opening of Movidas Razquaches and Other Cheap Thrills\, a collection of new work by artist Perry Vásquez. The exhibition is open from February 4 – March 4\, 2025. Regular Gallery hours are Monday through Thursday\, 10:30 AM -2:30 PM or by appointment.\nABOUT THE LANGUAGE\nAccording to Tomás Ybarra-Frausto\, rasquachismo is a sensibility that gets expressed in Chicano cultural forms and practices. Ybarra-Frausto writes\, “It is a sensibility that is not elevated and serious\, but playful and elemental. It finds delight and refinement in what many consider banal and projects an alternative aesthetic\, a sort of good taste of bad taste.” Like African-American funk\, or the improvised inventions of Rube Goldberg\, the emphasis is on wit\, resourcefulness and working with what is at hand. The add-on word\, movida\, can be translated as a maneuver\, or a play (as in a game). Poet Juan Felipe Herrera interprets movidas rasquaches as “cheap thrills”\, linking it to a pleasurable activity open to anyone who cares to partake. While legal scholar Alfredo Mirandé offers the word “hustle\,” suggesting an illicit or unethical way to make a living. Sociologist David Spener uses movidas rasquaches to describe the network of the ad hoc work-arounds and tricks employed by migrants to navigate the US/Mexico border. While no single one of these terms perfectly captures the full meaning\, taken together they give a reliable framework for interpretation.\nABOUT THE WORK\nOver the last year and a half\, Vásquez has created new work that divides into four projects using different media and including collaborative and solo work. Some of the projects are well established while others are being presented to the public for the first time in this exhibition.\n\nBlankets\nVásquez collects flyers advertising gardening services left on his driveway by workers seeking employment. The no-thrills graphic style and the not-so-subtle way in which they seem to copy each other caught the artist’s eye. The act of weaving the flyers into blanket designs celebrates the DIY approach while reminding us of the workers’ aspirations to provide warmth and shelter for their families.\n\nLe Voyage/El Viaje\nThis is an AI imaging project whose goal was to rethink and replace the transactional language used to prompt and generate AI images. “The AI image making process is hyper-focused on the outcome as the only part of the process with artistic merit. The prompt itself is written to be transactional and limiting.” Vásquez turned the process of generating imagery into a Surrealist game by inserting lines from French poet Charles Baudellaire’s poem Le Voyage into the software. The resulting images were used as the basis for a series of oil paintings.\n\nMonopalms\nThe presence of cell towers disguised as palm trees (monopalms) has become a common sight in Southern California. This series of paintings implies the link between palm trees and the myth of paradise. The paintings also offer commentary on the telecommunications industry and how it alters our perception of nature and our sense of public and private space.\n\nMexus Nexus Fluxus\nInspired by Mexican recording artist Esquivel and the German techno artist Señor Coconut\, Vásquez arranged four traditional Mexican songs for the synthesizer. He then worked with visual artists Lianne Mueller-Thompson and Carlos Solorio to create video and animations for the music. The music will be presented as a video installation.\nRECEPTIONS\nSaturday February 8\, 11 AM -1 PM.\n(free parking in Lot O for this event)\n\nTuesday\, February 11\, 11 AM -1 PM.\nSouthwestern College Art Gallery\n900 Otay Lakes Rd.\nRm 88-101\nChula Vista\, CA 91910
URL:https://vanguardculture.com/event/movidas-razquaches-and-other-cheap-thrills/
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250206
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250209
DTSTAMP:20260604T133800
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SUMMARY:WORKING TITLE
DESCRIPTION:WORKING TITLE is Project [BLANK]’s fourth-annual exhibition of experimental art and music\, featuring dozens of visual artists\, filmmakers\, sound and performance artists\, composers\, and musicians. This three-day\, community-based event will include new works\, world premieres\, and thought-provoking performances featuring some of the most exciting creative voices in Southern California\, Tijuana\, and Baja California curated by Diana Benavidez and Leslie Ann Leytham. Join us on a pilgrimage of ideas\, with bold new works that offer invocations and intercessions of sacred and profane inspiration.\nFEB 06 – 08\, 2025\, 6:00 – 9:00 PM → ST. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL CATHEDRAL
URL:https://vanguardculture.com/event/working-title/
CATEGORIES:Music Performance,Special Event,Visual Arts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250208
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250901
DTSTAMP:20260604T133800
CREATED:20250201T033655Z
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SUMMARY:Stories that Connect Us: Selections from the OMA Collection
DESCRIPTION:The growing collection of over 300 works of art at Oceanside Museum of Art reflects the museum’s devotion to preserving the art and stories of Southern California artists.  The Stories that Connect Us: Selections from the OMA Collection\, is a sampling of works from 35 artists ranging in style from portraiture to abstraction that highlights the diverse genres of art OMA has presented over the past 28 years. This exhibition explores narratives surrounding the development of the museums exhibitions and the relationships they have formed with artists and collectors. Many of the featured artists such as James Hubbell\, Ethel Greene\, Italo Scanga\, Roland Reiss\, Jen Trute\, and William Glen Crooks and have had groundbreaking exhibitions at OMA. Additional artists\, such as John Baldessari\, Richard Allen Morris\, Gail Roberts and Robin Bright\, examine the special focus OMA has on collecting prominent artists from San Diego and the important role the museum plays in the artistic growth and education of regional art.\nEXHIBITION CELEBRATION\nSaturday\, March 1\, 2025\n5:00-7:00pm\nOceanside Museum of Art\n704 Pier View Way\nOceanside\, CA 92054
URL:https://vanguardculture.com/event/stories-that-connect-us-selections-from-the-oma-collection/
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250215
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250602
DTSTAMP:20260604T133800
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SUMMARY:afra eisma: hush
DESCRIPTION:Through art making\, Dutch artist Afra Eisma processes her own personal trauma and creates spaces for visitors to do the same. Vibrantly colored weavings and stuffed sculptures combine with handmade ceramic elements to form new worlds where aliens\, insects\, and humans gather. Mythological beings and dreamlike places blend with body parts to create safe spaces for the full range of emotional expression. For Eisma\, her artistic practice is one of healing through feeling.\nFor Hush\, her exhibition at ICA Central—her first solo exhibition in the United States—Eisma is designing an experience inspired by the healing properties of breath. As Eisma explains\, “Breath is a tool in becoming more present; it’s a healing power for our nervous system\, a bridge between body and mind. Breath is a bodily function that we have the power to control\, or we let it take control of us.”\nEisma will design an immersive\, multi-media installation with audience participation in mind. Her participatory\, tactile installations will blow\, heave\, and gasp\, reinterpreting the sounds\, sensations\, and act of breathing. Breath is an indicator of life and can be quite intimate. This exhibition draws attention to breathing as an accessible tool for healing\, a hallmark of many wellness practices\, it is a proven stress-reducer\, resetting the link between body and mind.\nICA CENTRAL\n1439 El Prado\nSan Diego\, CA 92101\nNow – June 1\, 2025
URL:https://vanguardculture.com/event/afra-eisma-hush/
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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SUMMARY:2nd Level Launch Party
DESCRIPTION:Join Vanguard Culture to celebrate it’s newest partnership with San Diego Art Advisory in Mission Hills! Your ticket includes delicious Baja wines presented by Baja Wine + Food and yummy ceviche bites by local top chefs. Help us celebrate the region’s newest community space surrounded by incredible art and delicious food. Cocktail or artsy attire recommended. We hope to see you there!\n  \nSaturday\, February 22nd\n12pm-3pm\n$25 suggested donation\nSan Diego Art Advisory\n3977 Falcon St\nSan Diego\, CA 92103
URL:https://vanguardculture.com/event/2nd-level-launch-party/
CATEGORIES:Culinary Arts,Special Event,Visual Arts
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