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Class 50. Sculpting the Four-Legged Animal (Dog) with Marty Davis | Athenaeum Art Center | School of the Arts | Logan Heights Art Studio | AAC
Name Athenaeum Music & Arts Library
Address 1955 Julian Avenue
City San Diego
State CA
Zip 92113
Opening Hours Tuesdays, 9 AM–12 PM April 8–May 27 (8 weeks, 24 total hours of instruction) AAC Art Studio
Location Central San Diego
Telephone 858-454-5872
Email aabreu@ljathenaeum.org
Web Site https://www.ljathenaeum.org/class/50
   
Contact Anira Abreu  
Fee $375/395 + $70 materials fee paid to instructor ($28 for clay, $42 for pre-made armature) Students currently enrolled in UCSD: $175 + $70 materials fee paid to instructor ($28 for clay, $42 for pre-m
Reception Date 04-08-2025
Dates Starts On 04-08-2025   Ends On 05-27-2025
Opening Days
Event Description Learn the basics of quadruped animal anatomy and how it can be translated into three-dimensional sculpture. We will talk about how the animal skeleton works, the basic muscle groups of locomotion, and the animal skull and features. Students will make their own sculpture by working from a cast sculpture of a dog. There will also be sessions with a live dog present. Materials: Clay and armature included with materials fee paid to instructor. Max students: 12
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Class 82. School of the Arts Book Club with Anna DiMartino | Athenaeum Music & Arts Library: School of the Arts | La Jolla Art Studio
Name Athenaeum Music & Arts Library
Address 1008 Wall St
City La Jolla
State CA
Zip 92037
Opening Hours Tuesdays, 4–5:30 PM April 8, May 6 & June 10 Joan & Irwin Jacobs Music Room
Location North County Coastal
Telephone 858-454-5872
Email aabreu@ljathenaeum.org
Web Site https://www.ljathenaeum.org/class/82
   
Contact Anira Abreu  
Fee $10/15 for each session
Reception Date 04-08-2025
Dates Starts On 04-08-2025   Ends On 06-10-2025
Opening Days
Event Description Are you an avid reader or would you simply like to read more? Would you like to read more thoughtfully? Are you intellectually curious and longing to be with a group of like-minded folks? Join us for lively and thought-provoking discussion on award-winning (or nominated) literature, primarily fiction. Wine and snacks provided. April 8: Georgia by Dawn Tripp NATIONAL BESTSELLER • In a dazzling work of historical fiction in the vein of Nancy Horan’s Loving Frank, Dawn Tripp brings to life Georgia O’Keeffe, her love affair with photographer Alfred Stieglitz, and her quest to become an independent artist. This is not a love story. If it were, we would have the same story. But he has his, and I have mine. In 1916, Georgia O’Keeffe is a young, unknown art teacher when she travels to New York to meet Stieglitz, the famed photographer and art dealer, who has discovered O’Keeffe’s work and exhibits it in his gallery. Their connection is instantaneous. O’Keeffe is quickly drawn into Stieglitz’s sophisticated world, becoming his mistress, protégé, and muse, as their attraction deepens into an intense and tempestuous relationship and his photographs of her, both clothed and nude, create a sensation. Yet as her own creative force develops, Georgia begins to push back against what critics and others are saying about her and her art. And soon she must make difficult choices to live a life she believes in. A breathtaking work of the imagination, Georgia is the story of a passionate young woman, her search for love and artistic freedom, the sacrifices she will face, and the bold vision that will make her a legend. May 6: The Muralist by B.A. Shapiro Alizée Benoit, an American painter working for the Works Progress Administration (WPA), vanishes in New York City in 1940 amid personal and political turmoil. No one knows what happened to her. Not her Jewish family living in German-occupied France. Not her artistic patron and political compatriot, Eleanor Roosevelt. Not her close-knit group of friends, including Mark Rothko, Jackson Pollock, and Lee Krasner. And, some 70 years later, not her great-niece, Danielle Abrams, who, while working at Christie's auction house, uncovers enigmatic paintings hidden behind recently found works by those now famous abstract expressionist artists. Do they hold answers to the questions surrounding her missing aunt? Entwining the lives of both historical and fictional characters and moving between the past and the present, The Muralist plunges listeners into the divisiveness of prewar politics and the largely forgotten plight of European refugees refused entrance to the United States. It captures both the inner workings of today's New York art scene and the beginnings of the vibrant and quintessentially American school of abstract expressionism. B. A. Shapiro is a master at telling a gripping story while exploring provocative themes. In Alizée and Danielle, she has created two unforgettable women, artists both, who compel us to ask, What happens when luminous talent collides with inexorable historical forces? Does great art have the power to change the world? And to what lengths should a person go to thwart evil? June 10: The Backyard Bird Chronicles by Amy Tan #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Tracking the natural beauty that surrounds us, The Backyard Bird Chronicles maps the passage of time through daily entries, thoughtful questions, and beautiful original sketches. With boundless charm and wit, author Amy Tan charts her foray into birding and the natural wonders of the world. In 2016, Amy Tan grew overwhelmed by the state of the world: Hatred and misinformation became a daily presence on social media, and the country felt more divisive than ever. In search of peace, Tan turned toward the natural world just beyond her window and, specifically, the birds visiting her yard. But what began as an attempt to find solace turned into something far greater—an opportunity to savor quiet moments during a volatile time, connect to nature in a meaningful way, and imagine the intricate lives of the birds she admired.
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Beyond the Boundaries An Exploration in Abstract Art
Name Lucas Smith Art
Address 1770 Village Place
City San Diego
State CA
Zip 92101
Opening Hours 11AM - 6PM Daily
Location Central San Diego
Telephone
Email lucas@lucassmithart.com
Web Site https://villageartsoutreach.org/portfolio/lucas-smith-solo-exhibition
   
Contact Lucas Smith  
Fee FREE! Bring your friends!
Reception Date 04-12-2025
Dates Starts On 04-08-2025   Ends On 04-21-2025
Opening Days 4/8/2025 - 4/21/2025
Event Description Lucas Smith, celebrated award-winning artist and resident of San Diego, California, showcases his latest solo exhibition “Beyond the Boundaries: An Exploration in Abstract Art” at Studio 21 in April. This collection is an invitation to experience nature’s beauty through abstraction—to feel its presence, energy, and serenity in a way that is both deeply personal and universally resonant. It explores the dynamic interplay of color, texture and movement. “Beyond the Boundaries: An Exploration in Abstract Art” is on display at Studio 21 April 8th – 21st from 11 AM – 6 PM daily, or by private appointment. A free public Opening Reception will be held Saturday, April 12th from 2 – 5 PM. The gallery is located in Spanish Village Arts Center at 1770 Village Place, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA 92101. You will not want to miss the opportunity to experience this new body of work and engage with Lucas who is quickly becoming one of San Diego's premier artists!
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Creative Action: Far South Border North Initiative
Name City Gallery SD City College
Address 1508 C Street
City San Diego
State CA
Zip 92101
Opening Hours 12:00-4:00
Location Central San Diego
Telephone 619-277-0132
Email thugheso@sdccd.edu
Web Site http://sdcity.edu/CityGallery
   
Contact Terri Hughes-Oelrich  
Fee free
Reception Date 04-10-2025
Dates Starts On 04-08-2025   Ends On 05-01-2025
Opening Days Tues, Wed, Thur
Event Description City Gallery will present Creative Action: Far South/Border North Initiative, an exhibition celebrating artists and cultural practitioners working in San Diego and Imperial counties. In 2023, the City of San Diego’s Cultural Affairs and its partners launched a regional California Creative Corps arts program called Far South/Border North: Artists and Cultural Practitioners in Community, which pioneered a unique approach to supporting artists and cultural practitioners working to improve the health and well-being of local communities.
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From the Collection of Tom Sergott
Name SD Art Advisory
Address 3977 Falcon st
City San Diego
State CA
Zip 92103
Opening Hours Tuesday - Friday 12-5 Saturday 1-4
Location Central San Diego
Telephone 619-531-8996
Email alexandersalazarfineart@gmail.com
Web Site http://www.sdartadvisory.com/
   
Contact Alex Salazar  
Fee
Reception Date 04-12-2025
Dates Starts On 04-08-2025   Ends On 04-12-2025
Opening Days Saturday 1-4
Event Description We’re honored to present a special selection of works from the personal collection of Tom Sergott — respected collector, dealer, and founder of the Sergott Contemporary Art Alliance (SCAA). This presentation, held in collaboration with his family, features the final available works from Tom’s inventory — a reflection of his dedication to contemporary art and the creative voices of our region.
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