Spring Equinox has happened, though it still feels like Summer in Southern California. I get browner
these days just walking out to my car. That’s true every year, but not in March.
Me and my First World problems. Right?
When events
in the news gob-slap me, my artwork is profoundly affected. Reports of the rape
of Dolores Huerta by Cesar Chavez, the Iran war, revelations about the January
2024 fires in L.A. likely inform what local artists create exactly as happened
during previous wars, previous fires, 9/11. Art rebuilds and sustains the
health of our lives whether we produce it, or experience it. That’s my 2 cents
and I’m sticking to it.
WHAT’S TO
EXPERIENCE, COMING SOON
May 2, 2026
Sustainable Art Creations opens at the Fallbrook Art Center. The reception
promises to be amazing, and it’s FREE.
Curated by
yours truly, Sustainable Creations gives us many, many ways to support our
environment artistically and then some.
I will
have a solo exhibition of my mixed media hinged books at the same address, open on the same
dates and hours. I know I will be doing a couple of docent tours for the FAC,
details to come. I promise.
May 09,
2026, 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Fallbrook
Art Center, 103 S Main Ave, Fallbrook, CA 92028, USA
Green Go
Fashion Show
For Mother's
Day weekend, treat your loved ones to the Fallbrook Art Center’s first fashion
show! Celebrate the world of sustainable fashion via a (sort of) traditional runway
show format for a greener Mother Earth. Doors open at 1pm; show begins at 2p.
Reservations are a must:
https://www.fallbrookartcenter.org/event-details/green-go-fashion-show
June 5-July 30 Reception June 12 3-4:30 pm
The World
is Run by Those Who Show Up, Speak Up, Sign Up to be Counted
April 17,
3-4:30 p.m
In
Community art
and culture conversation scheduled in County District 2. Join San
Diego ART Matters https://sdartmatters.org/
and the San Diego County Arts & Culture Commission https://www.sandiegocounty.gov/content/sdc/cao/edga/arts-culture-commission.html
for the District 2 stop of the In Community series — a
countywide initiative designed to bring together artists, cultural
organizations, and creative partners through welcoming gatherings filled with
conversation, collaboration, and inspiration. This event continues the series’
commitment to engaging communities across the region, including those in
District 2 represented by Supervisor Joel Anderson.
Ramona
Branch of the San Diego County Library
1275 Main
Street, Ramona, CA 92065.
Please RSVP
at
May 20, 2026
11-1p.m. Arts & Culture Commission Meeting
San Diego
County Administration Building
1600 Pacific
Hwy, Room San Diego, CA 92101—entrance to FREE parking under the building is from
Ash Street
Or join
by Zoom Phone: +1 669 444 9171
Webinar ID: 833 2424 4450
O.k. I hope
to see you in person soon.
Take care
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