Everything listed under: art-openings

  • Grand Opening

    In the news- Art and Dessert an Intriguing Combo.. To read click HERE in the San Diego Union Trib. and click HERE Since 1999, when Stone Paper Scissors, the design enterprise headed by Lynn Susholtz took over the North Park Produce Company on University Avenue and converted it into Art Produce Gallery, that space has been in a state of nearly constant transformation and invigoration....

  • eat here now

    Gallery and Garden Events April 14 through May 20
    Opening Reception April 14, 6-9pm

    Imagining a community of very very local food
    FREE music, film, panel discussion -

    Let’s start here, in North Park, an older, built-out community with a lot of asphalt. If we can grow food here, we can make something important happen, because the benefits of growing food locally are profound: The average meal in the United States travels over 1500 miles from farm to table. What if we ... Read More

  • Lois Stecker Photos

    Lois SteckerCloses March 25th
    Gallery Hours This Week, Thurs.-Sun.  noon-4pm


    Lois Stecker was a San Diego-based painter and photographer who passed away last September, at the age of 92. Lois was well-known in the regional art scene; for over four decades she attended virtually every art opening in town, and always brought along her camera to photograph art and artists. What people may not know about Lois is that she was a compulsive photographer, who used her camera to record everything in life that she loved: family, friends, parties, art, food, pets, flowers, her house, the world. As a result Lois left behind her many many thousands of photos… far more than her family knew what to do with. Read more.

  • Reflections

    A Collaboration with Eveoke Dance Theatre
    January 27 – February 19, 2012

    At Art Produce
    Choreography by Ericka Aisha Moore
    Visual Art by Lynn Susholtz & Araceli Carrera

    A feast of movement and visual art intertwined, Reflections is a powerful portrait of 6 little known women who have affected history in a profound way. Can we find our own reflection within the faces and stories of these courageous women? Read reviews, view photos and more at our Reflections page.

  • Oilwhelmed Opening

    Dec. 3- Jan. 6, 2012
    Gallery Opening Dec. 3rd, 11am-2pm during the North Park Toyland Parade
    Opening Reception Dec. 10th, 6-9pm

    Come play with Terri in the gallery Thursdays 4-6pm!

    Enjoy Magners Irish Cider, watch the parade and PLAY in the gallery with Terri's playground equipment of oil wells and other soft sculpture toys and parade floats.

    Oilwhelmed, a narrative, by Terri Hughes-Oelrich- Oil wells, derricks, pumpers, oil islands are beautiful in Huntington Beach, CA, my childhood city. Over our backyard fence, a gated oil pumper rocked up and down most days. My brother swore he rode on top of one once. I picture him pretending he’s surfing on the oil pumper. As I returned to visit my hometown with my children, I noticed the drastic changes from when I was little. Read more

  • Architects by Force

    Architects of ForceMaria Teresa Fernández
    Opening Reception  Oct. 8,  6-9pm

    Panel Discussion & Film -Nov. 12, 7pm 

    These photographs depict a dialogue between form and material, between the patterns and textures, all of which combine with the wild range of colors to create a cacophonous dialect. The constructions summon the spirit and creativity of those Mexican Architects who solely want to achieve their objective; a tranquil and covered space for their family to feel protected: a HOME. Read more

  • ARTERIA by Todd Partridge

    September 2 - October 2, 2011
    Gallery Reception September 10, 6-9 pm

    Our network of roads and freeways are the arteries of the built environment. We depend on them as we do the blood vessels in our bodies: they are the delivery systems for the things that enable us to live. Read more

  • Things I Never Say

    May 14 - June 19, 2011

    Trish Stone's new media artworks challenge corporate culture by inserting her personal narrative into surveillance media. In "Things I Never Say," she physically steps into the frame of San Diego's privately owned publicly accessible webcams, using the surveillance site as an opportunity for performance. Visit the Things I Never Say Exhibit page.

  • "Possessive/Obsessive"

    April 9, 2011 - May 7, 2011
    Opening Reception Saturday, April 9, 6-9 pm

    An installation of work by Brianna Rigg, Edward Kihn & Noah Doely curated by David White as part of the offsite series of exhibitions happening in conjunction with the 2011 UCSD Visual Arts Open studios. Read more.