Event Title
We Are All Woven Together: Personal Loom Weaving with Natural Fibers Open Studio
Name City of Carlsbad Cultural Arts Office
Address 1775 Dove Lane
City Carlsbad
State California
Zip 92024
Opening Hours
Location North County Coastal
Telephone 7606022022
Email arts@carlsbadca.gov
Web Site https://www.carlsbadca.gov/departments/cultural-arts/gallery-exhibitions/cannon-art-gallery#:~:text=Open%20studios%20start%20at%20Cannon%20Art%20Gallery%20and
   
Contact Alyson Benford Blum  
Fee
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Dates Starts On 10-16-2024   Ends On 10-16-2024
Opening Days
Event Description Create your own loom weaving inspired by woven works on view in FIBER IN 3D. Discover how fibers from nature, organic materials and recycled textiles can be layered to create one of a kind dimensional works of art. Bring a friend and create your own unique work of art.All open studios are free with all materials provided. All ages welcome. Children must be accompanied by a participating adult. Open studios start at Cannon Art Gallery and include a tour of exhibit.
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The Distinct Modernism of San Diego | Art History Lecture Series | Presented by Dr. Mark Hargreaves & Hallie Swenson | Athenaeum Music & Arts Library
Name Athenaeum Music & Arts Library
Address 1008 Wall St
City La Jolla
State CA
Zip 92037
Opening Hours Wednesdays, October 16, 23 & 30; November 6, 2024 7:30 PM
Location North County Coastal
Telephone 858-454-5872
Email aabreu@ljathenaeum.org
Web Site https://www.ljathenaeum.org/events/hargreaves-24-series
   
Contact Anira Abreu  
Fee $16/21 Individual, 76/56 Series
Reception Date 10-16-2034
Dates Starts On 10-16-2024   Ends On 11-06-2024
Opening Days
Event Description This four-part lecture series tells the story of the emergence, development, and lineage of architectural modernism in San Diego. It has long been recognized that the West Coast of the United States made a significant contribution to architectural modernism, but attention is invariably focused on Palm Springs, San Francisco, and Los Angeles. San Diego’s modernism has several characteristics which, when taken together, give rise to a distinctiveness that goes all the way back to the work of Irving J. Gill (1870–1936) at the beginning of the last century. These lectures are designed to highlight San Diego’s contribution to the field. Not only did San Diego’s modernism have its own roots in the work of Gill, but it also had an unusual set of circumstances in the post-war period, when an enormous amount of construction took place without the constraints of an established city fabric.
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