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Art Exploration
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ICA San Diego (North) |
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1550 S. El Camino Real |
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Encinitas |
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CA |
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92024 |
Opening Hours |
5-6 pm on March 24 |
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Free |
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N/A
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Starts On 3-24-2022 Ends On 3-24-2022 |
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Event Description |
Enjoy a drink and discuss artworks on view with other art enthusiasts. In small groups you will dive deep into one work of art, examine, question, reflect and share your experiences alongside other local art lovers. Facilitated by an ICA Engagement Guide, we explore together through looking in depth, sharing thoughts, and engaging in discussions that reveal new meanings and interpretations.
Teaching Artist: ICA Engagement Guide
Ages: 21+
Thursday, March 24, 2022
5:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Minerva Cuevas, ICA SAN DIEGO (NORTH)
Price: Free |
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Artist Gallery Walk-through and Talk: Anna Stump - Militarized Desert
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San Diego Mesa College Art Gallery |
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FA103, 7250 Mesa College Drive |
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San Diego |
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CA |
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92111 |
Opening Hours |
Thursday, March 24 Walk-through with Anna Stump at 12:00 noon.
T,W,Th, 11 am - 4 pm. Closed M,F and weekends. Closed for Spring Break. March 25 - April 5. |
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Fee |
FREE and OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. Free parking in student spots. Park in Lot 1 |
Reception Date |
N/A
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Dates |
Starts On 3-24-2022 Ends On 3-24-2022 |
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T,W,Th, 11 am - 4 pm. Closed M,F and weekends. Closed for Spring Break. March 25 - April 5. |
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Event Description |
Join us on Thursday, March 24 at NOON 12:00 pm for a walk-through with artist Anna Stump of our exhibition Militarized Desert.
Ben Allanoff and Anna Stump’s two-person exhibition delves into the contradictions of the Mojave desert, a militarized training ground but also a place notable for incredibly tenacious forms of life. Stump’s paintings and Allanoff’s assemblages transform discarded and found materials into haunting artworks. The works represent an ironic juxtaposition: an ecology where a huge military enterprise focused on training people to kill, coexists with diverse life-forms that for millions of years have evolved, adapted, and persisted with mind-boggling creativity and determination. The exhibition renders visible often overlooked aspects of violence, conquest and resilience in the desert.
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