“Disestablishment” by John Raymond Mireles

“Disestablishment” by John Raymond Mireles consists of landscape photographs taken in once federally protected regions of Southern Utah. The Bears Ears and Escalante National Monuments were created in 2016 but […]

HAIR

The Age of Aquarius dawns again! It’s the Summer of Love, and a group of young Americans are looking to change the world! Directed by Old Globe Resident Artist James Vásquez (The Old Globe’s American Mariachi and Tiny Beautiful Things), this legendary rock musical bursts onto the outdoor stage with its Grammy Award–winning score, featuring […]

Paintings from the Confinement

This new installation in the American art galleries comprises 11 intimate egg tempera paintings by San Diego-based artist Marianela de la Hoz. The group of works all were created in […]

The 8th annual Women’s Film Festival San Diego

  The 8th. A film by Aideen Kane, Lucy Kennedy, and Maeve O’Boyle The Women’s Film Festival of San Diego is the region’s premiere event for women-led and women-directed films […]

The San Diego Sound Project

This concert series highlights emerging groups or artists within the San Diego region. The project is supported by an advisory committee that includes GRAMMY Award winning producer and UCSD faculty member Kamau Kenyatta, CSUSM Professor and Center […]

Unity in Variety

Artist Gabriel Rico The Institute of Contemporary Art, San Diego will inaugurate its Balboa Park gallery with the first California solo show of Mexican artist Gabriel Rico (b. 1980, Lagos […]

Trifecta: Art, Science, Patron

Local artists and Salk Institute scientists collaborate in this interdisciplinary project that was inspired by the visionary gift of the Jacobs family. The Joan Klein and Irwin Mark Jacobs Senior Scientist […]

Garden pARTy

Alongside the opening of In Good Company*, guests will enjoy live music by Sue Palmer Quartet, a performance by Disco Riot, poetry by Ted Washington, food and specialty craft cocktails provided by Wormwood […]

National Silent Movie Day

Ensuring that this utterly unique period of film history remains alive and available to contemporary audiences is why collecting, restoring and exhibiting silent films has been an essential, mission-driven activity of the UCLA Film & Television Archive since its founding more than 50 years ago. It is also why the Archive is thrilled to join […]

Julius Caesar

Placed in a modern setting, Julius Caesar mirrors the divisive events of the recent election and its aftermath on January 6th. It is play about the destructive influence of mob manipulation, inner conflict, blind loyalty to the cult of personality, and the moral consequences of choosing violence to achieve political ends. These themes are brought […]

Mission Fed ArtWalk – Little Italy

Photo: Junnior Navarro For 37 years, Mission Fed ArtWalk has celebrated both visual and performing arts in San Diego. We believe art has the power to connect communities, cultivate new artistic talent and create a better quality of life for all through cultural enrichment. On October 2 & 3, 2021, artwork will fill the Little […]

CHEW THE SCENE

Be the first to preview the 2021 San Diego Asian Film Festival lineup, purchase All-Fest passes and sign up to become a Pac Arts members for additional discounts and perks. The official launch party for the SAN DIEGO ASIAN FILM FESTIVAL is making a comeback. CHEW THE SCENE celebrates storytelling through the culinary arts. In partnership with local […]