Event Title
ATC • Artist Trading Card Swap
Name The Studio Door
Address 3867 Fourth Avenue
City San Diego
State CA
Zip 92103
Opening Hours
Location Central San Diego
Telephone 619-255-2867
Email forallweknow@thestudiodoor.com
Web Site http://www.thestudiodoor.com
   
Contact Patric Stillman  
Fee Free
Reception Date 00-00-0000
Dates Starts On 01-15-2020   Ends On 01-15-2020
Opening Days
Event Description San Diego's Artist Trading Cards (ATC) Swap • Bimonthly at The Studio Door Wednesday, January 15 6 PM - 8 PM Free event / $5.00 donation appreciated to help cover art supplies, gallery costs, etc. San Diego artists move month to month between ATC events at The Studio Door and First Unitarian Universalist Church of San Diego. In January, artists will be in Hillcrest creating and swapping art in the gallery. In February, artists return to UU Art Guild at the Church. Find out mor at this event. The evening includes (1) Professional ATC Swap; (2) Patrons can purchase Art Card Editions and Originals (ACEO) direct from participating artists; and (3) Everyone else can hop on Make One-Take One table [Basic supplies will be available but participants are encouraged to bring their own art supplies if they want to add something special to their own creativity]. Bringing your own ATCs to the Swap? The only official rule for ATCs is the size: 2.5" x 3.5".
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Event Title
Hope Made Visible: Sharing Art Flags among Cancer Patients, Families, and Friends from around the World
Name Alessandra Colfi, PhD, RYT-200
Address CSUSM Library Reading Room, 5th floor
City San Marcos
State California
Zip 92056-2209
Opening Hours 6 pm to 8 pm Library and exhibition are open 24/7
Location North County Inland
Telephone 8587355708
Email Alessandra@AlessandraColfi.com
Web Site http://biblio.csusm.edu/content/context-library-series
   
Contact Alessandra Colfi  
Fee FREE
Reception Date 02-13-2020
Dates Starts On 01-15-2020   Ends On 05-20-2020
Opening Days 24/7
Event Description Hope Made Visible TM is a moving art project led by Dr. Alessandra Colfi, under the auspices of San Diego Cancer Research Institute, that transforms the perception of those affected by cancer by raising empathetic awareness and restoring hope and resilience. Using expressive arts therapy to assist individuals in processing their healing journeys, with hope as well as grief, Dr. Colfi shares art flags created by cancer patients and their loved ones to illustrate purpose, comfort, and solidarity both locally and internationally. The University Library at California State University San Marcos, in collaboration with the CSU Shiley Institute for Palliative Care, is exhibiting 1,000+ flags created by patients and family members from all over the world.
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