Events

Ethan Chan & David Peña: Heavy as Ghosts

Institute of Contemporary Art North 1550 S El Camino Real, Encinitas, CA, United States

This two-person exhibition features the work of ICA San Diego’s 2024 artists in residence, Ethan Chan and David Peña. Over the course of the past year, Chan and Peña each produced a body of work in response to healing; in the case of Chan, healing from the loneliness and isolation intensified by the pandemic, and […]

Fredric Hope: Silent Storytellers

William D. Cannon Art Galllery 1775 Dove Ln, Carlsbad, CA, US

Through his art, Hope emerges as a lifelong observer and contemporary interpreter of Southern California’s evolving shores, transforming his recollections and relationship with coastal artifacts – shells, stones, tidepools and the shoreline – into visual meditations on time, place and interconnectedness.

The Art of Autism

Oceanside Museum of Art 704 Pier View Way, Oceanside, CA, United States

An exhibition celebrating neurodivergent artists and the unique ways neurodivergent individuals perceive, create, and contribute to the world. A Different Lens will feature works from more than a dozen artists, providing a powerful platform for self-expression while fostering understanding and support for the autism and broader neurodivergent communities. Six Peace and Healing Posts created by collaboration with […]

Ventana Huichola

Oceanside Museum of Art 704 Pier View Way, Oceanside, CA, United States

The results of the workshops that made yarn “Tsikuris” or God’s Eyes are curated by Natalie Gonzalez. Tsikuri (meaning “the power to see and understand things unknown” in the Huichol language), are deeply significant symbols of protection and spiritual connection. The Mesoamerican society that we know today as the Huichol or Wixárika, is an Indigenous group […]