Mission Fed ArtWalk
Mission Fed ArtWalk returns to San Diego’s Little Italy for its 42nd annual celebration of fine art, transforming India Street into Southern California’s largest and longest-running outdoor art festival.
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Mission Fed ArtWalk returns to San Diego’s Little Italy for its 42nd annual celebration of fine art, transforming India Street into Southern California’s largest and longest-running outdoor art festival.
The Forum Carlsbad welcomes spring with its annual Spring Art & Wine Walk, a lively afternoon celebrating art, wine, and community from 2 to 5pm.
The San Diego Museum of Art’s signature spring fundraiser, Art Alive, returns for a spectacular four-day celebration as part of the museum’s centennial year.
Donald Martiny debuts Écriture, a groundbreaking new exhibition exploring the essential act of mark-making as the foundation of visual expression.
For the Love of Self marks the first solo exhibition by multidisciplinary, cross-border artist David Mont Virgen, presented in partnership with The Guild Hotel, JFiN Collective, and the Consulate General of Mexico.
North Coast Repertory Theatre presents the world premiere adaptation of The Maltese Falcon, written by Matthew Salazar-Thompson and based on Dashiell Hammett’s noir classic.
Each February, Palm Springs becomes a mecca for architects, designers, and lovers of mid-century modern design, and Modernism Week is the reason why. Taking place February 12-22, this 11-day festival celebrates the architecture, art, interiors, landscape design, and vintage culture that define the region’s iconic aesthetic.
As part of its Centennial celebration, The San Diego Museum of Art presents Local Visions: Reimagining the Façade, a landmark exhibition showcasing San Diego-area artists and their reimagined visions of the museum’s iconic Spanish Colonial Revival façade in Balboa Park.
Oceanside Museum of Art presents Matrix Multiplied, a new group exhibition exploring how contemporary artists are redefining printmaking through hybrid, experimental techniques.
North Coast Repertory Theatre presents the world premiere of Louisa Gillis, a powerful new drama by Joanna McClelland Glass.
A day-by-day look at the education sessions, awards shows, exhibits, and live music shaping the global music products industry.
Through December 31, The Old Globe also transforms into the whimsical world of Who-ville for its 28th annual production of Dr. Seuss’s How the Grinch Stole Christmas!
The Old Globe rings in the holiday season with the return of Ebenezer Scrooge’s Big San Diego Christmas Show, a hilarious and heartwarming parody of the Dickens classic reimagined.
Mission Fed ArtWalk returns to San Diego’s Little Italy for its 42nd annual celebration of fine art, transforming India Street into Southern California’s largest and longest-running outdoor art festival.
The Forum Carlsbad welcomes spring with its annual Spring Art & Wine Walk, a lively afternoon celebrating art, wine, and community from 2 to 5pm.
The San Diego Museum of Art’s signature spring fundraiser, Art Alive, returns for a spectacular four-day celebration as part of the museum’s centennial year.
Donald Martiny debuts Écriture, a groundbreaking new exhibition exploring the essential act of mark-making as the foundation of visual expression.
For the Love of Self marks the first solo exhibition by multidisciplinary, cross-border artist David Mont Virgen, presented in partnership with The Guild Hotel, JFiN Collective, and the Consulate General of Mexico.
North Coast Repertory Theatre presents the world premiere adaptation of The Maltese Falcon, written by Matthew Salazar-Thompson and based on Dashiell Hammett’s noir classic.
Each February, Palm Springs becomes a mecca for architects, designers, and lovers of mid-century modern design, and Modernism Week is the reason why. Taking place February 12-22, this 11-day festival celebrates the architecture, art, interiors, landscape design, and vintage culture that define the region’s iconic aesthetic.
As part of its Centennial celebration, The San Diego Museum of Art presents Local Visions: Reimagining the Façade, a landmark exhibition showcasing San Diego-area artists and their reimagined visions of the museum’s iconic Spanish Colonial Revival façade in Balboa Park.
Oceanside Museum of Art presents Matrix Multiplied, a new group exhibition exploring how contemporary artists are redefining printmaking through hybrid, experimental techniques.
North Coast Repertory Theatre presents the world premiere of Louisa Gillis, a powerful new drama by Joanna McClelland Glass.
A day-by-day look at the education sessions, awards shows, exhibits, and live music shaping the global music products industry.
Through December 31, The Old Globe also transforms into the whimsical world of Who-ville for its 28th annual production of Dr. Seuss’s How the Grinch Stole Christmas!
The Old Globe rings in the holiday season with the return of Ebenezer Scrooge’s Big San Diego Christmas Show, a hilarious and heartwarming parody of the Dickens classic reimagined.
Cygnet Theatre brings festive cheer to Arts District Liberty Station with A Christmas Carol at Cygnet’s new home, The Joan.