One of the most dynamic and growing museums in the region, the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego now has three venues: its original site in La Jolla overlooking the cove, and two sites in downtown SD, across the street from one another on Kettner. . .
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06/26/2007
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Chris Zook
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Derived from the Japanese “min” for people and “gei” meaning art, the word “mingei” has become an internationally recognized term for “art of the people.” The Mingei International Museum has grown from. . .
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06/26/2007
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Chris Zook
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When the Museum of Photographic Arts first opened in 1983, it stood as one of the very few photography museums in the United States. Its collection has since bulged to over 7,000 objects covering the entire world history of photography. . .
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06/19/2007
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Chris Zook
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The San Diego Museum of Art, San Diego’s first and largest fine arts museum, features an impressive collection of Renaissance and Baroque masters, Impressionism, 20th-century modernism, American art, an extensive Asian collection, and a growing. . .
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06/19/2007
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Chris Zook
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The Old Globe’s three stages are renowned for presenting some of the finest regional theater in the country. In the past two decades, the Globe has premiered 16 productions that went on to Broadway, many of which have earned Tony Awards. . .
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06/19/2007
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Chris Zook
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The Timken Museum of Art, located next to the San Diego Museum of Art, offers the perfect opportunity to see high-quality art from Europe and the United States for the low, low price of…
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06/19/2007
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Chris Zook
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Visitors to the San Diego Museum of Art this summer will discover that prudish Victorian England had their own version of the Victoria’s Secret model. They were the “Stunners,” as a gallery label aptly describes them in the current show. . .
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06/19/2007
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Chris Zook
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The Athenaeum Music and Arts Library is not your average San Diego Library. Step out of the book, put your reading glasses aside and join the Athenaeum for live music, inspiring speakers, and interactive art shows. This summer, the Athenaeum introduces a series of exclusive A List events, launching June 28th with Body/Art. The A List: Body/Art showcases the human body as a diverse art form. From the subject to the canvas, this unique event silhouettes the human body’s innate interaction with art. . .
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06/05/2007
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Michelle Guerin
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Bow Wow Beauty Shoppe and the progressive female art community, GRRRRRL Power, are combining forces to host Animal Magnetism. Animal Magnetism is a pet-friendly art show that showcases pet-themed art by San Diego’s leading female artists. . .
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06/04/2007
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