San Diego Food + Wine Festival
The San Diego Food + Wine Festival returns for its 21st year, transforming the city into an epicurean playground.
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The San Diego Food + Wine Festival returns for its 21st year, transforming the city into an epicurean playground.
The 3rd Annual Galbani Bella Vita Fest returns to Little Italy, celebrating Italian culture with live chalk art, Italian music, wine, food, and more.
Back for its 17th year, this free two-day event features a renowned juried art show, a lively Wine & Beer Garden, and more than 160 artists from across the region.
The San Diego International Film Festival returns with films from 29 countries, including 24 world premieres selected from a record 3,500 submissions.
Located above the Flower Fields, ArtWalk Carlsbad is back for its sixth year, bringing together fine art, live music, and interactive art experiences.
Step through the doors of Mingei International Museum and prepare to be transported.
Two museums. One Epic exhibit.
The San Diego Museum of Art and MOPA@SDMA have two exciting new photography exhibitions opening, as well as two new programming opportunities for photography enthusiasts debuting in the fall.
The annual La Jolla Modernism (October 3-5) is extending for another week with Architecture Week (October 6–12).
Symphony at Salk presents an evening where music, science, and philanthropy converge for a spectacular celebration.
This fun and family-friendly summer festival will feature more than 120 curated local makers and artisans, live music, interactive art installations, kids’ activities, and more.
ArtWalk kicks off its festival weekend with Preview pARTy, sponsored by Ranch & Coast Magazine, where guests can get early access, meet the artists, and view art pieces before the crowds.
Nonprofit professional ballet company Pointeworks returns to La Jolla with a one-night-only performance that brings together dancers from top ballet companies across the country, including Philadelphia Ballet, Texas Ballet Theater, New York City Ballet, Cincinnati Ballet, and Ballet Arizona.
The San Diego Food + Wine Festival returns for its 21st year, transforming the city into an epicurean playground.
The 3rd Annual Galbani Bella Vita Fest returns to Little Italy, celebrating Italian culture with live chalk art, Italian music, wine, food, and more.
Back for its 17th year, this free two-day event features a renowned juried art show, a lively Wine & Beer Garden, and more than 160 artists from across the region.
The San Diego International Film Festival returns with films from 29 countries, including 24 world premieres selected from a record 3,500 submissions.
Located above the Flower Fields, ArtWalk Carlsbad is back for its sixth year, bringing together fine art, live music, and interactive art experiences.
Step through the doors of Mingei International Museum and prepare to be transported.
Two museums. One Epic exhibit.
The San Diego Museum of Art and MOPA@SDMA have two exciting new photography exhibitions opening, as well as two new programming opportunities for photography enthusiasts debuting in the fall.
The annual La Jolla Modernism (October 3-5) is extending for another week with Architecture Week (October 6–12).
Symphony at Salk presents an evening where music, science, and philanthropy converge for a spectacular celebration.
This fun and family-friendly summer festival will feature more than 120 curated local makers and artisans, live music, interactive art installations, kids’ activities, and more.
ArtWalk kicks off its festival weekend with Preview pARTy, sponsored by Ranch & Coast Magazine, where guests can get early access, meet the artists, and view art pieces before the crowds.
Nonprofit professional ballet company Pointeworks returns to La Jolla with a one-night-only performance that brings together dancers from top ballet companies across the country, including Philadelphia Ballet, Texas Ballet Theater, New York City Ballet, Cincinnati Ballet, and Ballet Arizona.
Madison Gallery presents three Scandinavian women artists — Lin Utzon, Anne-Sophie Øgaard, and Laura Lappi — deconstructing and reconstructing surfaces, navigating emotional spaces, and reflecting nature’s profound influence on collective experiences.