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Google Art and Culture Initiative

One of the best places to begin looking for virtual museum tours and looking at art online is by exploring the Google Arts and Culture Initiative.  Their mission is to preserve and bring the world’s art and culture online.  Google partners with many institutions large and small to make this possible.  The site is easy to use and allows you to search by genre, artist, museum, and explore current projects.

Explore their Museum Collection

Explore the Artist Collection

Explore different Mediums

Explore Art Movements

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George Floyd and Anti Racist Street Art

The George Floyd and Anti Racist Street Art Database is a new project documenting street art with anti racist themes emerging the movement demanding social justice that was part of the aftermath of the murder of George Floyd. The database project began at the college of Arts and Sciences at the University of St. Thomas, Saint Paul, Minnesota.

There is a total of 8 collections to browse and the database is intended for educational and research purposes.

Fall Glassblowing classes at Palomar College

Fall Glassblowing classes are online and open for registration. Classes can be taken for credit or no credit. To learn more about open classes and to register visit class search on the Palomar website.

Glassblowing class flyer
Glassblowing class flyer

View a pdf of the Glassblowing class flyer:

Palomar poster fall 2020

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Summer Classes at Palomar are Online!

Registration for Summer 2020 is underway.  Due to Covid19 classes will be taking place mostly online this Summer. The Art department is offering a handful of classes including:

ART 100 Intro to Art

ART 102 Foundations of Drawing

ART 103 Intermediate Drawing

ART 120 Fundamentals of Drawing

ART 135 Ceramics 1

The link to the registration page and more info about the courses and their delivery can be found here

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Call for Artists

The Brooks Theater Gallery which is inside of the historic Brooks Theater in downtown Oceanside is seeking artists for a curated exhibit to complement the Sweet Charity production the theater is putting on.

The exhibit will run March 2-March 31. They are looking for looking for Pop Art style in any medium, especially pieces that reference the 1960’s or the show’s characters, setting, or mood. Below is the call for artists and size details

are available to view in the AML and have been emailed to Art Instructors.  There is no cost to submit work! The deadline to submit is Feb 28th

 

CALL FOR ARTISTS

P O P !!

art to explore, enrich, and excite

YOU ARE INVITED TO SUBMIT YOUR WORK FOR A CURATED ART EXHIBITION AT THE BROOKS THEATER GALLERY, 217 N. COAST HIGHWAY, IN DOWNTOWN OCEANSIDE.

  • The exhibition is the visual complement to the Oceanside Theatre Company’s stage production of Sweet Charity.
  • Looking for Pop Art style in any medium, especially pieces that reference the 1960’s or the show’s characters, setting, or mood.
  • The exhibition runs March 2nd to March 31st, which includes the Oceanside First Friday Art Walk on March 6th and the full 4-week run of the musical.
  • To submit, email cnaegele@oceansidetheatre.org and attach images of the pieces you want considered. Online submittal deadline is Friday, February 28th.
  • There is no gallery fee. See attachment of Brooks Theater Gallery guidelines for display space, artist contract, etc.

 

SWEET CHARITY is the hilarious musical about Charity Hope Valentine, a hostess in a cheap New York City dancehall in the 1960’s. Ever the optimist, she dreams of one day meeting the true love who will bring her happiness and respectability. Could it be nerdy Oscar?

 

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