Event Title
Art of Wine | Special Lecture Series Presented by Barbara Baxter | Athenaeum Music & Arts Library | La Jolla
Name Athenaeum Music & Arts Library
Address 1008 Wall St
City La Jolla
State CA
Zip 92037
Opening Hours Thursdays, March 13, 20 & 27, 2025 7:30 PM
Location North County Coastal
Telephone 858-454-5872
Email aabreu@ljathenaeum.org
Web Site https://www.ljathenaeum.org/events/baxter-25-series
Start Time 07:30 pm
Contact Anira Abreu  
Fee Series tickets: $170/185 Individual tickets: $60/65
Reception Date 3-13-2025
Dates Starts On 3-13-2025   Ends On 3-27-2025
Opening Days
Event Description Join wine whiz Barbara Baxter, who trained at Francis Ford Coppola Winery in Napa and studied in Italy and France, on a delightful romp through cultural history paired with harmonious wines. The Art of Wine will focus on three iconic winemaking regions which also emerged as cultural epicenters throughout history: the city of Rome, pairing outstanding Italian wines with architecture from the classical epoch; wines of Provence paired with the Impressionist artists; and the arrival of both the wine world and art world in innovative postwar Southern California. An entertaining dive: culture and viniculture!
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Event Title
Beaded Jewelry Making Basics
Name Pacific View Arts Center
Address 380 West F Street
City Encinitas
State CA
Zip 92024
Opening Hours
Location North County Coastal
Telephone 7609432160
Email pvac@encinitasca.gov
Web Site https://anc.apm.activecommunities.com/encinitasparksandrec/activity/search/detail/16706?onlineSiteId=0&locale=en-US&from_original_cui=true
Start Time 10:00 am
Contact PVAC Team  
Fee Resident: $52.90 Non-Resident: $67.90
Reception Date N/A
Dates Starts On 3-13-2025   Ends On 3-13-2025
Opening Days
Event Description Unleash your creativity while learning the foundations of beaded jewelry making! In this class, you'll design and craft unique bracelets, necklaces, or anklets. Discover how to string and secure your pieces like a pro. Whether you're new to beading or refining your skills, you'll leave with stunning handmade accessories. March 13, 2025 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
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Event Title
Nature of Pastels
Name Fallbrook School of the Arts
Address 310 e. alvarado st
City Fallbrook
State CA
Zip 92028
Opening Hours
Location North County Inland
Telephone 7607286383
Email ktrapane@fallbrookschoolofthearts.org
Web Site https://www.fallbrookschoolofthearts.org/event-details/coastal-pastels-1
Start Time 10:00 am
Contact Karen Trapane  
Fee $125.00
Reception Date N/A
Dates Starts On 3-13-2025   Ends On 4-3-2025
Opening Days
Event Description Explore the beauty of the natural world with pastels! We'll take inspiration from local wildlife, plants, landscapes and scenic skies. Paintings will be created step-by-step with Niki with plenty of room for creativity. Great for beginners and intermediate students looking to expand their skills.
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Event Title
Math Bass: Russell Lecture with MCASD
Name UC San Diego Visual Arts
Address 9500 Gilman Dr.
City La Jolla
State CA
Zip 92093
Opening Hours Reception: 5:30 p.m. in SME Gallery Lecture: 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. in SME 149
Location North County Coastal
Telephone 8588227755
Email nlesley@ucsd.edu
Web Site https://visarts.ucsd.edu/news-events/20250313_mathbass.html
Start Time 05:30 pm
Contact Nick Lesley  
Fee This program is free for MCASD Members and UC San Diego faculty, staff, and students; $5 for other students and seniors; and $15 for non-members.
Reception Date 3-13-2025
Dates Starts On 3-13-2025   Ends On 3-13-2025
Opening Days
Event Description Over the past decade, artist Math Bass has developed a lexicon of symbols in the series Newz!—letters, bodily forms, architectural fragments, animals, bones—arranged in a variety of scores, each symbol an empty space of meaning, filled in by the context in which it finds itself. Repetition of these symbols, rather than codifying them into one solid signification, exposes the difference at the heart of each iteration; there is always a gap in meaning, something unnamable left out of and left over in the viewer’s reading—a jouissance. It is this gap in the symbolic where Lee Edelman states queerness lies—not as an easily categorized liberal identity but as a process of unmaking and undoing that leaves (gendered) subjectivity as we know it in question. That these symbols are familiar only heightens our unsettling; the negative space of these compositions, a major player in Bass’s practice, adds further to the gap.
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