Art In The Yard is an annual urban art show/sale made up of local, underground, and independent artists, vendors, and performers.
FREE, family friendly event!
Saturday, August 8th 4:17-9pm Art In The Yard is an annual urban art show/sale made up of local, underground, and independent artists, vendors, and performers. FREE, family friendly event!
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Saturday, May 16th 12-5pm This is a FREE outdoor social dance event for the 19th Annual North Park Festival of the Arts! This festival has grown into a local tradition with amazing art, exciting live music and dance performances, eco-friendly activities, vendor booths and fabulous food. Friday, April 24th 8pm A community-inclusive dance performance event presented by The BodyBoca Project and choreographed by Aurora Lagattuta. Stand Tall is a community-inclusive, art and dance theater performance event that features 20 diverse dancers ages 15-77. A physical, emotional, and psychological study of human experience, Stand Tall focuses on the themes of growth and connection. Through a series of vignettes, inspired by the nature of trees and forests, this piece takes inquiry into what it means to “stand tall” as an individual and as community. "Intrepid art galleries are out there ... you just have to look for them" By David L. Coddon - La Jolla Light - November 20, 2014 Excerpt featuring Art Produce: In the case of artist Lynn Susholtz, she started a gallery for her neighborhood. She purchased the former North Park Produce and turned it into Art Produce Gallery, which is not only a storefront gallery entirely visible from the sidewalk on University Avenue, but “a kind of cultural collective urban community center” with three different artist studios, a coffee shop and a gallery “to create the kind of synergy that would happen in a cultural space. The Fence/La Barda This latest exhibit in Art Produce Gallery has received abundant media coverage. Links to each article below. Excerpt from Voice of San Diego Culture Report: Beauty and the Border by Alex Zaragoza The art installation, performance and lecture series was organized by the Feminist Image Group (FIG) and Tijuana’s Distrito Diez Gallery. A fence will divide the event space, forcing visitors to cross to each side to view works by Tijuana and San Diego art makers. Among the artists involved are Anna Stump, Bhavna Mehta, Lourdes Huerta and Panca. |
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