Event Title
1st Annual Business Women's Mega Mixer
Name Ladies Who Launch
Address FIDM/ Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandisin
City San Diego
State California
Zip 92101
Opening Hours
Location Central San Diego
Telephone 619.889.7852
Email fhanson@ladieswholaunch.com
Web Site http://businesswomensmegamixer.com/
   
Contact Felena Hanson  
Fee $29 for the early birds and $49 at the door A portion will be donated to the San Diego Women's History Museum and Educational Center.
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Dates Starts On 03-25-2010   Ends On 03-25-2010
Opening Days
Event Description The Business Women's Mega Mixer is the first event of its kind to invite over thirty professional women's organizations, throughout San Diego County, to come together to celebrate Women's History Month and raise funds for the Women's History Museum.  Join over 200 women at the 'state of the art' Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising (FIDM), San Diego on Thursday, March 25th to honor women from the past, present and future, and highlight those who have overcome obstacles and blazed trails of opportunity.  The evening will include networking and delectable appetizers and wine from several female owned caterers and restaurants.  Attendees will also enjoy a special exhibit from FIDM and the Women's History Museum of women's work attire over the last 100 years.


Event Title
333's Jazz at the Museum: David Patrone Quartet
Name Oceanside Museum of Art
Address 704 Pier View Way
City Oceanside
State CA
Zip 92054
Opening Hours
Location 0
Telephone 760-435-3720
Email danielle@oma-online.org
Web Site http://www.oma-online.org
   
Contact Danielle Susalla  
Fee
Reception Date 00-00-0000
Dates Starts On 03-25-2010   Ends On 03-25-2010
Opening Days
Event Description 333’s Jazz at the Museum presents leading San Diego Jazz musicians at Oceanside Museum of Art. On March 25th The David Patrone Quartet will present timeless Swing era music in the style of Frank Sinatra. The concert begins with 333’s scrumptious hors d’oeuvres and signature wine at 7:00 p.m. 333 Pacific Restaurant has joined with the museum to present an evening of great jazz, great art, and great tastes. Admission is $25 or $20 for members of Oceanside Museum of Art. Admission is at the door. Open seating is on a “first-come” basis. There are no reservations. In addition to the concert, guests will have the opportunity to view all the exhibitions on view in the museum.


Event Title
Gallery Talk: Rembrandt and the Art of Printmaking
Name Timken Museum of Art
Address 1500 El Prado
City San Diego
State CA
Zip 92101
Opening Hours
Location Central San Diego
Telephone 619-239-5548
Email info@timkenmuseum.org
Web Site http://www.timkenmuseum.org
   
Contact  
Fee Free admission; space is limited
Reception Date 00-00-0000
Dates Starts On 03-25-2010   Ends On 03-25-2010
Opening Days
Event Description Talk Title: Rembrandt and the Art of Printmaking; Speaker: Victoria Sancho Lobis, Curator of the Print Collection and Fine Ar Galleries, the University of San Diego


Event Title
Reception/Lecture, Judith & James Christensen
Name San Diego Mesa College Art Gallery
Address D-101, 7250 Mesa College Drive
City San Diego
State CA
Zip 92111
Opening Hours Reception at 4:30 pm. Lecture at 7:00 pm. See description for regular gallery hours and parking info.
Location Central San Diego
Telephone 619.388.2829
Email amoctezu@sdccd.edu
Web Site http://www.sdmesa.edu/art-gallery/
   
Contact Alessandra Moctezuma  
Fee Free
Reception Date 03-25-2010
Dates Starts On 03-25-2010   Ends On 03-25-2010
Opening Days
Event Description Judith & James Christensen, "Now We Can't Forget." In this exhibition combining sculpture, artist books, installation and painting, artists Judith and James Christensen ask themselves: “Where do we store our memories?” Memories live in the corridors of the mind but material things — photos, journal entries, letters, and even grocery lists or an old checkbook — jog the mind and reveal things forgotten. Now we can store away things electronically so the need for the physical memento is vanishing. For Judith, “the interaction of memory, experience, place and language is central…vestiges from the past find their way into my artwork.” ------ Many of Judith Christensen’s works focus on the metaphor of the house as a repository of family memory. Miniature model homes lined with seeds offer refuge for lost moments, even the seeds contain the intimate knowledge of the plant that was and will be. In “Contract for Building a House,” instructions for constructing a house juxtaposed with old photographs of the house and the family become a testament, visible memories of four generations that transformed those walls into a lived-in home. ------ Our personal memories and mementos are one thing, but, as a culture, our collective memory is embedded in the artifacts preserved in museums, either exhibited in display cases or secured in the vault. James Christensen’s sculptures playfully explore this notion. His converted museum crates and his animal sculptures are custom-made symbolic containers of our shared culture. Meticulous vistas painted on cowboy hats suggest remembrances of places visited and also reflect the memory of our lost natural landscapes—the places that ‘Now we can’t forget.’ ----- Judith Christensen is a writer and book artist whose artwork often takes sculptural form. She has taught book arts at Grossmont College, the San Diego Museum of Art, and also at local schools and libraries. Her work has been exhibited widely and she has works in numerous private and public collections including the Athenaeum, Mandeville Special Collections at UCSD and the Jaffe Collection at Florida Atlantic University. ------ James Christensen received his M.F.A. from UCSD and works in the areas of graphic arts, photography, sculpture, painting and construction. His work is held in a number of private collections and has been shown at the San Diego Museum of Art, the University of the Pacific in Seattle, UCSD, the Long Beach Museum of Art and independent galleries throughout California. ------ GALLERY HOURS AND PARKING INFORMATION: M- T- W- TH 12-4 pm and by appointment. Closed Fridays, weekends and school holidays. ------ PARKING IS FREE ON RECEPTION NIGHT. You may park anywhere in the upper faculty parking area adjacent and across from the flagpole. During regular gallery hours use the visitors’ metered spaces or, from the Marlesta entrance, purchase a $1.00 daily pass from the machine at the information booth to be used only in the student lots. For additional information: www.sdmesa.edu/art-gallery/or call (619) 388-2829.


Event Title
Toni Williams: "En Plein Air"
Name Ivanffy-Uhler Gallery
Address 565 Grand Ave
City Carlsbad
State CA
Zip 92008
Opening Hours
Location North County Coastal
Telephone 760-730-9166
Email info@ivanffyuhler.com
Web Site http://www.ivanffyuhler.com
   
Contact Paul Uhler  
Fee Admission is free
Reception Date 03-25-2010
Dates Starts On 03-25-2010   Ends On 05-23-2010
Opening Days The gallery is open from Tuesday through Sunday.
Event Description "En Plein Air" is a painting exhibition of recent works by contemporary Southern California artist Toni Williams. ‘Plein air’ painting is experiencing a renaissance in the United States. The charm of traditional landscape painting is combined with the energy of brush strokes and the magic of capturing fleeting light and shadow, all adds to its popularity. Plein air, in French, literally translates as “open air,” and is defined as painting or drawing done out-of-doors. Painting "plein air" is distinct from any other painting technique. With the immediacy and freshness of scenes caught in the moment, the painter must create quickly and without hesitation. The artist is challenged to concentrate totally on the information presented. The drama of shadows on mountains, clouds above the ocean, sight, sound, smell, humidity, temperature, the plein air artist absorbs it all, and then transfers these feelings onto the canvas. Toni Williams, a native of New York, moved to San Diego in 1972 to finish her education at UCSD in La Jolla with a Bachelor’s Degree in Visual Arts, and has been a professional painter and muralist for 15 years.






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