Event Title
Ceramics Design Workshop
Name CASD
Address Grossmont Community College, Ceramics Classroom
City El Cajon
State CA
Zip
Opening Hours 9am-4pm
Location East San Diego
Telephone (858) 270-3828
Email jackpots@speakeasy.net
Web Site http://www.ClayArtistsOfSanDiego.org
   
Contact Jackson Gray  
Fee $40 for CASD members, $50 for general public POT LUCK LUNCH
Reception Date 09-29-2007
Dates Starts On 09-29-2007   Ends On 09-29-2007
Opening Days
Event Description Open to all interested in ceramic design techniques, Jeff Irwin, ceramics professor at Grossmont Community College, will instruct attendees on his techniques of transferring computer generated images from an ink jet or laser printer to the surface of pottery for firing.


Event Title
SD Art Prize 2007/2008 Erre/Weise
Name L Street Gallery at Omni
Address 628 L Street
City San Diego
State CA
Zip 92101
Opening Hours 10 am - 5 pm
Location 0
Telephone (858) 254-3031
Email ann@sandiegoartist.com
Web Site http://www.lstreetfineart.com/
   
Contact Ann Berchtold  
Fee Free, from 7 to 9 pm on Sat.Sept 30
Reception Date 08-30-2000
Dates Starts On 09-29-2007   Ends On 01-15-2008
Opening Days Tuesday - Saturday,
Event Description The second season of the SD Art Prize 2007/2008 starts with an exhibiton by Marcos Ramirez ERRE and his choice of emerging artist Allison Weise. Marcos Ramirez "Erre" was born in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico in 1961. He studied law at the Universidad Autonoma de Baja California. He has exhibited throughout Mexico and in the United States since 1993. His most critically acclaimed installations have been "Century 21” for inSite '94, and "Toy and Horse" for inSite '97. His most "memorable exhibition", as Robert Pincus writes, was "Amor como primer idioma/Love As First Language" at the Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego in 1999. In the year 2000 at the Whitney Biennial, he presented "Stripes and Fence Forever - Homage to Jasper Johns," a metal structure in which two flags (Mexico and the United States) are built as if they were the fence that divides Tijuana and San Diego. Allison Wiese is an interdisciplinary artist who makes sculptures, installations, sound works and architectural interventions.. Wiese learned to walk and talk in Brooklyn, drive in southern California and everything else important in Texas. Her work makes poetry with the ready-to-hand, altering spaces through christening and commemoration. Wiese's projects often employ the diversion of commodities or language through space and time. She recently negotiated a large awning off an empty office tower in downtown Houston, for instance, and installed it, capsized, on the floor of a tiny residentially-scaled gallery. She has also developed a site-specific solar audio work for the Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego. In the above work, archaic sentiments grace highway signs fabricated according to contemporary standards for cultural and historical attractions. Root Hog or Die is one of a series that also includes: I Ain’t Rich But I’m Free and Industry Need Not Want


Event Title
Smithsonian Museum Day
Name Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego
Address 700 Prospect Street, La Jolla
City San Diego
State CA
Zip 92037
Opening Hours
Location 0
Telephone 858 454 3541
Email
Web Site http://www.mcasd.org
   
Contact  
Fee
Reception Date 00-00-0000
Dates Starts On 09-29-2007   Ends On 09-29-2007
Opening Days
Event Description Free Museum admission for Smithsonian magazine readers and the general public on Saturday, September 29, 2007. Attendees must present Smithsonian magazine’s Museum Day Admission Card to gain free entry to participating institutions. The Museum Day Admission Card is available in the September issue of Smithsonian magazine and a downloadable version is available on the Museum Day Web site at www.smithsonian.com/museumdaycard. The general public is welcome to participate by going to the Smithsonian.com Web site and downloading the Museum Day Admission Card. Listings and links to other participating museums’ and sponsors’ sites can be found at www.smithsonian.com/museumday.






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