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  2. Sun God Festival - Wikipedia

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    The first Sun God Festival coincided with the one-year anniversary of Sun God ' s arrival in 1984. [2] [3] The festival's original location was adjacent to the statue, but it has since grown and moved numerous times, from Price Center to the now-demolished Mile High Field, eventually finding a more permanent home at its current location on RIMAC field.

  3. Beatrice S. Levy - Wikipedia

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    She served on the board of the San Diego Museum of Art (then the San Diego Fine Arts Gallery) and taught at the La Jolla Museum School of Arts and Crafts (1961–62). Also at the time, she began a close relationship with the modernist artist Dorothy Stratton King, a La Jolla resident with whom she shared a passion for rich color and strong form.

  4. Elizabeth Sisco - Wikipedia

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    Exhibited in "Making Communities: Art and the Border," at University of California, San Diego, University Art Gallery and SME Visual Arts Gallery, UC San Diego. [5] With David Avalos and Louis Hock, “Welcome to America’s Finest Tourist Plantation," 1988, screenprint on vinyl mounted on foam board.

  5. The San Diego Museum of Art - Wikipedia

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    The San Diego Museum of Art is a fine art museum in Balboa Park in San Diego, California, that houses a broad collection with particular strength in Spanish art. It opened as the Fine Arts Gallery of San Diego on February 28, 1926, and changed to its current name in 1978.

  6. Fallen Star - Wikipedia

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    Fallen Star as viewed from Geisel Library. Fallen Star [1] is an art installation by South Korean artist Do Ho Suh on the grounds of the University of California, San Diego.It is a cottage perched at an angle off the edge of the main Jacobs School of Engineering building (Jacobs Hall).

  7. Ray Street Arts District - Wikipedia

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    The Ray at Night art walk was San Diego's largest and longest-running monthly art walk. It occurred on the second Saturday of each month. Ray at Night started in 2001 and drew over 1,500 people. [1] It involved over 30 local galleries and businesses. [8] This event is no longer taking place and is now defunct.

  8. Art lovers line up at Grand Central for $1 NYC souvenirs ...

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    Meanwhile, Deedra Hollis, visiting from Tennessee, visited the machine — which is open from 10 to 7 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sundays — for her daughter, explaining ...

  9. Grey Art Museum - Wikipedia

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    The New York University Art Collection, of which the Grey Art Gallery is now guardian, [3] was founded in 1958 with NYU's acquisition of Francis Picabia's Resonateur (c. 1922) and Fritz Glarner's Relational Painting (1949–50).