Event Title
ScholarShare 529 Toddler Time: Make Friends
Name New Children's Museum
Address 200 West Island Avenue
City San Diego
State California
Zip 92101
Opening Hours
Location Central San Diego
Telephone 6197951678
Email cnewman@thinkplaycreate.org
Web Site http://thinkplaycreate.org
   
Contact Carly Newman  
Fee Toddler Time activities are included in the cost of Museum admission.
Reception Date N/A
Dates Starts On 2-9-2018   Ends On 2-9-2018
Opening Days
Event Description Toddler Time: Make Friends gives your littles the opportunity to play and interact with others as they enjoy music, singing and dancing. This unique experience teaches children the value of community, friendship and social play while also supporting self-expression in a musical environment. Join us at The New Children’s Museum on Friday, February 9 at 10am to sing along to some of our favorite songs!
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Event Title
Postscript
Name Sophies Art Gallery
Address 109 Rea Ave
City El Cajon
State Ca
Zip 92020
Opening Hours Friday, February 9 5-8PM
Location Central San Diego
Telephone 619-593-2205
Email sophiesgallery@stmsc.org
Web Site http://stmsc.org
   
Contact Wendy Morris  
Fee None
Reception Date 2-9-2018
Dates Starts On 2-9-2018   Ends On 2-28-2018
Opening Days Monday - Friday 9AM - 4PM
Event Description A Collection of Art Inspired by Vintage Stamps
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Event Title
Expressions of Wabi-Sabi: Embracing Impermanence Dana Mano-Flank
Name Japanese Friendship Garden San Diego
Address 2125 Park Blvd. Ste. 2
City San Diego
State CALIFORNIA
Zip 92101
Opening Hours Japanese Friendship Garden Exhibition Hall Gallery Hours: Monday to Sunday 10 am - 7 pm
Location Central San Diego
Telephone 6192322721
Email registrar@niwa.org
Web Site http://niwa.org/
   
Contact Emiko Scudder  
Fee Free with JFG Admission
Reception Date N/A
Dates Starts On 2-9-2018   Ends On 4-29-2018
Opening Days Monday to Sunday 10 am - 7 pm
Event Description Wabi-sabi (侘寂), a traditional Japanese aesthetic, signifies acceptance of transience and imperfection. In this exhibition, "Expression of Wabi-Sabi: Embracing Impermanence", artist Dana Mano-Flank seeks to create awareness, insight, and explores the fragile connections between nature and human society. In her mixed-media paintings she incorporates wabi-sabi and captures the small and simple beauty of nature. She incorporates natural materials such as leaves, flowers, rocks, bark, moss, copper, metal, rice paper, sand, as well as pigments and recreates organic textures on her canvases. Dana received her degree in Comparative Arts from Washington University in St. Louis and is currently based in Northern California. Her work has appeared in many juried exhibitions and invitational shows in museums, galleries and art centers throughout the United States.
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