O Oceanside Museum of Art Coming Events Calendar www.oma-online.org VIEWPOINT Spring 2013 O A MESSAGE FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR DANIEL FOSTER Oceanside Museum of Art OMA VIEWPOINT A quarterly publication and one of the many benefits of OMA membership 704 Pier View Way Oceanside, CA 92054 Phone: (760) 435-3720 Fax: (760) 966-5819 www.oma-online.org HOURS: Tuesday - Saturday 10am - 4pm Sunday 1pm - 4pm Closed major holidays ADMISSIONS: General: $8 Seniors 65+: $5 Students, Military & dependents free with ID OMA members complimentary BOARD OF TRUSTEES Cheryl Weiner, President Robert Pendleton, MD, Vice President Clay Alexander, Secretary Stefan Nguyen, Treasurer Marilyn Agredano David R. Arnold Julie Aspiras, MD Jeremy Cohen Leslee Gaul John Jensen Judy La Bounty Mike McCarthy Carolyn Mickelson Ann Mortland Richard Newell Tom Nunan Eric Phlegar Pam Smith Rudy Van Hunnick Craig Weatherwax Daniel Foster, Cheryl Weiner (OMA Board President) The new year of 2013 is off to a very fast start for the Oceanside Museum of Art! After only several months as the museum’s director, I am very excited about the new exhibitions, programs, partnerships and opportunities that are developing for OMA members and art patrons throughout San Diego and Southern California. Already this year, OMA has attracted huge turnouts to each of our receptions and important events (600 attended the Hubbell/Salk opening reception in early February; 400 attended our Art After Dark event in January). Additionally, OMA is generating tremendous press attention resulting in significantly greater numbers of admissions and new members. Overall museum membership has increased 10% in the past 2 months! OMA is aggressively building a new vision for the future of the museum, which has spurred a “buzz” in the North County and San Diego arts community about the museum’s programs and developing opportunities. Several significant strategies and priorities are in development with our outstanding Board, staff, volunteers, and partners that will be announced over the next year. However, I wish to share with you a few new directions that are ready for announcement. First, OMA intends to focus significant exhibition and programming attention on the tremendous array of diverse and talented artists living and working in San Diego. Producing insightful scholarship about our region’s talent and connecting it with the larger Southern California, national, and international arts discourse will be a critical priority for the museum in the next few years. As all visitors to OMA know, OMA is greatly endowed with a fabulous museum facility – a 2008 Fredrick Fisher renovation/expansion to our original Irving Gill historic 1934 City Hall building. Taking a fresh perspective on our wonderful museum and all of its capabilities, OMA is looking to reconfigure our facility to better serve the public with additional exhibition and programming galleries/spaces. For example our lobby, outside terrace/plaza, and stairwell are all ripe for the exhibition of artwork and sculpture, in particular. In addition, our lower level – historically off limits to the public – has a significant amount of space that can accommodate a 700 square foot exhibition/project space gallery and a 900 square foot youth/adult education classroom. With the generous support of our members and donors over the next months of this year, we can open these new spaces and offer the high quality of programming that OMA is known for. So...get ready...we’ve got much more to announce in the near future. Daniel Foster James Hubbell/Ellen Salk Reception February 2 and Neville Page Closing Reception January 5 Mardi Gras Brunch Fundraiser February 10 and Dinner of Distinction November 9, 2012 IN LOVING MEMORY Emeritus Jean Burns Carol Mitchell Randy Mitchell Bob Pickrel Bobbie Thill OMA STAFF Daniel Foster, Executive Director Tara Smith, Deputy Director Danielle Deery, Director of Exhibitions and Communications Julia Fister, Education Coordinator Teri Ellis, Membership Manager Mitzi Summers, Manager of Programs and Events Erika Koga, Installation Manager and Graphic Designer Lissette Guzman, Building and Facilities Manager/Preparator Nancy Bergmann, Museum Store Manager Stacy Faulkner, Facility Rental Tracy Black, Art After Dark Coordinator Amy Ziegler, Accountant Newsletter cover image: James Hubbell, Three Sentinels, 1995 Photo credit John Durant From left: Danielle Deery, James Hubbell, Bram Dijkstra John Jensen (OMA Board Member), Marla Jensen From left: Daniel Foster, Lorne M. Buchman (President of Art Center College of Design), Neville Page, David Arnold (OMA Board Member) From left: Elizabeth Van Hunnick, Tara Smith, Rudy Van Hunnick The Board of Trustees and Staff of OMA would like to express our deepest condolences to the family and friends of Randy Mitchell. A leading advocate for OMA at its inception, Randy Mitchell was an OMA Founder and Founding OMA Board President. EXHIBITIONS VOLCANOS AND FULL MOONS: ERNEST SILVA MAY 25 - SEPTEMBER 15, 2013 At once comic, contemplative and expressive of the human condition, Ernest Silva’s body of work reflects his interest in using multiple-narratives to explore personal and universal images. Recognized for his metaphoric imagery of deer, lighthouses, water, birds and figures, Silva will present an engaging conversation between his earlier and more recent work occupying two exhibition galleries and our lobby! Ernest Silva, House, Trees, Family, 2012 Silva derives his imagery from a variety of sources: family photographs of his childhood in Rhode Island, vintage story book covers from the 1950’s, popular culture and art history. His imagery is also informed by memory, providing a panoply of symbols that combine to activate a strong emotional response. Interested in the intersection between painting, sculpture and installation his exhibition will reflect a combination of the three that will transform the galleries into a stage set with drawings and paintings on the walls and props on the floor. Silva encourages the viewer to become part of the painting and the story, losing the separation between artist, art and audience. Ernest Silva moved to San Diego from Rhode Island in 1979 to accept a teaching position at the University of California San Diego where he is a Professor of Visual Art. Since then he has been an active force not only in the San Diego/Southern California art community, but also on a national and international level. His public art projects have included an installation at the Centro Cultural Tijuana, Tijuana, Mexico and he has a major long-term project called the Rain House at The New Children’s Museum of San Diego. Ernest Silva Illustrated Lecture Saturday, May 25, 2-4 p.m. Complimentary for OMA Members Free with general admission Artists@Work: Ernest Silva Thursday, June 6, 6-9 p.m. Complimentary for OMA Members $10 Nonmembers Exhibition Reception in conjuction with the opening of OMA’s Jay Johnson, Charles Arnoldi and Tony DeLap Exhibitions Saturday, June 29, 5-7 p.m. Complimentary for OMA Members $10 Nonmembers LOOKING FOR THINGS: JAY JOHNSON May 25 - September 15, 2013 The diversity of Jay Johnson’s chosen media is paralleled in his constant exploration of new modes of expression that reflect his dry humor and inventive nature. Working with found and reclaimed objects, wood, metal, clay and paper, each of Johnson’s works hint at satirical short stories derived from his imagination and the world around him. Johnson has played an active role in the San Diego art scene since the 1980s and most recently completed a major project for the County of San Diego. This exhibition presents recent work along with a sampling of seminal pieces from his oeuvre. Tour of the County of San Diego Art Collection with Jay Johnson Saturday, June 1, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. $50 OMA Members $60 Nonmembers See Viewpoint back cover for details. Exhibition Reception in conjuction with the opening of OMA’s Ernest Silva, Charles Arnoldi and Tony DeLap Exhibitions Saturday, June 29, 5-7 p.m. Complimentary for OMA Members / $10 Nonmembers Jay Johnson Lecture: The 1980s Downtown San Diego Art Scene Saturday, July 13, 2-4 p.m. Complimentary for OMA Members Free with general admission Jay Johnson, Looking for Things, 2010 page 3 COMING EVENTS March 9 Herb Turner: Realist/Idealist Exhibition Opening 5 - 7 pm PROGRAMS ARTISTS@WORK: ELLEN SALK March 14, 6-9 p.m. March 14 Artists@Work: Ellen Salk 6 - 9 pm March 23 James Hubbell Panel Discussion 2 - 4 pm April 4 333’s Jazz at the Museum: Susanna Kurner Trio 7 - 9 pm Ela Boyd, Actualities #3 April 13 New Member Reception Tapping10 into amover - 12 forty pm years of their acclaimed department’s Ellen Salk Panel Discussion visual arts 2 -program, 3:30 pm the graduate students at the University AprilSan 20-21 of California, Diego have a Oceanside of Art strong vantageDays point. Working 10 am - 5 pm with celebrated international artists as their professors and adApril 25 visors, these students are in OMA conEnvironmental Film Festival at stant theoretical 6 - 9 pmand practical dialogues with their colleagues. May 3continues this Vantage Point Oceanside Tourism Summit at OMA conversation at OMA where four 8 - from 11 amUCSD were MFA artists invited to collaborate with a May 4 Lecture on San Diego Architecture 2 - 4 pm Ellen Salk, photo credit Joe Belcovson May 11 James Hubbell Bus Trip 9 am - 5 pm / 11 am - 7 pm May 16 Patron Party 5:30 - 7:30 pm May 25 Ernest Silva Illustrated Lecture 2- 4 pm William Glen Crooks, Pacific Crossing June 1 may include While his images Bus Trip to Countytrucks, of San trees railroad crossings, Diego Art Collection and buildings, the real subjects 10 am - 4 pm are the of Crooks’ oil paintings opacity of light Juneand 6 the transparency of shadow. Ernest Born and raised Artists@Work: Silva in San Diego, and currently 6 - 9 pm working in Imperial Beach, page 4 Participate in the creation of a communal wall drawing that incorporates intuitive and repetitive mark making guided by artist Ellen Salk at the next Artists@Work on March 14. Taking inspiration from the exhibition Synesthesia: Manifestations of Energy, Paintings by Ellen Salk and Sound by Christopher Adler this program will engage guests to create drawings alongside artist Ellen Salk. Hear from experts in their field including distinguished art critic Sally Yard, artist Ellen Salk and composer Christopher Adler in this dynamic conversation about the intersection of sound and image. Guests will learn more about the Ellen Salk/Christopher Adler exhibition on view, the collaborative process behind their work and the historical context of different modalities of artist collaboratives. Complimentary for OMA Members $10 Nonmenbers Visit oma-online.org or call (760) 435-3721 for reservations. Complimentary for OMA Members Free with general admission Seating is on a first come basis and limited to 125 people. WHY IS SCULPTURE RELEVANT IN THE AGE OF TEXTING? PANEL DISCUSSION WITH JAMES HUBBELL, TJ DIXON, DANA SPRINGS AND KENNETH CAPPS, MODERATED BY DANIEL FOSTER March 23, 2-4 p.m. May 6 Artist Alliance Quarterly Exchange 6:30 - 9 pm May 10 Art After Dark: Dr. Steampunk’s Art Extravaganza 7 - 9 pm PANEL DISCUSSION April 13, 2-3:30 p.m. James Hubbell, Photo Credit John Durant Weigh in on the role and relevancy of sculpture in our community during this engaging conversation with artists James Hubbell, TJ Dixon, Kenneth Capps along with City of San Diego public art coordinator Dana Springs. Approaching the subject from multiple perspectives the discussion will offer insight into the practice of sculpture and public art in contemporary society and the challenges faced by artists. Complimentary for OMA Members Free with general admission Seating is on a first come basis and limited to 125 people. Hubbell Bus Trip 1st trip SOLD OUT So we ordered a 2nd Bus! Saturday, May 11 11:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. $70 OMA Members $80 Nonmembers 333’S JAZZ AT THE MUSEUM: SUSANNA KURNER TRIO April 4, 7-9 p.m. With her retro-cool style and sassy stage presence, Susanna Kurner is sure to pack the house at her OMA premier. Her original songs are simple and straight-forward and convey emotion and classic sympathies, speaking to the influential sounds of Rose Maddox, Peggy Lee, Ella Fitzgerald, Loretta Lynn, Patsy Cline, Buck Owens, and many other musicians of the ‘50s and ‘60s. Join OMA and 333 Pacific Restaurant for this dynamic jazz series with a new cocktail format. Guests will enjoy gourmet appetizers, desserts and specialty wines throughout the show with plenty of room for dancing and mingling. $20 OMA Members $30 Nonmembers Visit www.oma-online.org or call (760) 435-3721 for reservations. Seating is limited. PROGRAMS ART AFTER DARK: DR. STEAMPUNK’S ART EXTRAVAGANZA May 10, 7-10 p.m. LECTURE ON SAN DIEGO ARCHITECTURE MAY 4, 2-4 p.m. retro-futuristic technology and clockwork wonders collide in an amazing circus of oddities and artistic invention. Immerse yourself in an evening of art, innovation, fashion, live music, art performances, interactive art areas and more. Experience a unique and alternative world of wonder at Dr. Steampunk’s Art Extravaganza! Brian Giberson, Steampowered Heart, 2012 Mark your calendars for the return of Dr. Steampunk’s Art Extravaganza on Friday, May 10, where a carnival of curiosities awaits you at the next Art After Dark. Immerse yourself in the art and culture of the Steampunk movement where Victorian fashion, science fiction, fantasy, Herb Turner Admission is $10 for OMA Members or $20 for Nonmembers. This price includes complimentary appetizers and 1 drink ticket, with additional tickets available for purchase. Visit oma-online. org or call (760) 435-3721 for reservations, or get your tickets at the door the night of the event. OMA invites guests 21+ to attend Art After Dark. Special thank you to our signature sponsor The Beach Terrace Inn. James Hubbell THE MUSEUM BALL JULY 27, 6-11 p.m. OMA and Green Oceanside have teamed up to present a provocative documentary and student film contest during Oceanside Green Week 2013. Featuring Academy Award winner Jeremy Irons, Trashed is a groundbreaking environmental documentary that explores the world’s most environmentally polluted places. In addition to this screening, top entries from the Environmental Film Contest will be shown prior to the featured film. The film will be projected outside on the museum’s terrace with limited seating available. For more informaiton call Colleen Foster at (760) 435-5021. This program, and all the exhibitions on view, are free and open to the public. Irving Gill and Frederick Fisher RENT THE MUSEUM THE ART AUCTION FALL FUNDRAISER OCTOBER 26 6:30-9:30 p.m. James Hubbell, Twin Cloudsm, 2011, from 2012 auction Returning to Oceanside Plaza the 2013 Museum Ball will be an elegant black-tie dinner dance under the stars. Make your reservations by June 30 to receive the early bird price of $175 per person. Beginning July 1 tickets will be $200. Call (760) 4353721 for reservations. Black Tie Preferred. Tinsley Becker is the foundingPrincipal at Urbana Preservation and Planning, LLC. She is a member of the American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) and is listed on the Register of Professional Historians. Complimentary for OMA Members Free with general admission Seating is on a first come basis and limited to 125 people. SAVE THE DATE FOR THESE UPCOMING SPECIAL EVENTS ENVIRONMENTAL FILM FESTIVAL April 25, 6-9 p.m. Learn about San Diego’s rich architectural history in this illustrated lecture presented by Wendy L. Tinsley Becker. This overview will focus on Modernist architecture highlighting the work of Herbert B. Turner and James Hubbell providing insight into their exhibitions on view at OMA. Featuring work by over 50 San Diego artists this silent and live art auction is a great opportunity to collect exceptional works of art and support OMA at the same time. This exhibition will open on October 5 and will be on view until the The Art Auction event takes place at OMA on October 26. Bidding will begin October 5 and will close October 26 at approximately 8:30 p.m. Tickets are $50 for Members and $65 for Nonmember. Call (760) 4353721 for reservations. OMA is the perfect place for your special event. We have hosted weddings, anniversaries, Proms, corporate mixers, community meetings and more. Whether you rent a single gallery space or the entire facility, our talented staff at the museum will make sure your event is filled with lasting memories. Call (760) 435-3721 or email [email protected] for more information on OMA Facility Rentals. page 5 CURRENT EXHIBITIONS Enviroscapes: Jen Trute Retrospective through April 28 (extended) EDUCATION DISTINGUISHED LECTURE SERIES-NEW! JUNE 5, 12, 19, 26, 10-11:30 a.m. OMA’s new Distinguished Lecture Series will showcase a brief survey of Western art history. Presented by Ann Hoehn this series will take place June 5, 12, 19 and 26 in the Groves Auditorium from 10:00-11:30 a.m. Flavia Gilmore: Paper, Wood, Metal through April 28 Complimentary for OMA Members $10 per lecture for Nonmembers Light refreshments will be served. In Search of Shadows: James Hubbell Sculpture through June 9 (extended) Ann Hoehn is a former Adjunct Professor of Art History at the University of San Diego and the former Curator of Education at the Timken Museum. Synesthesia: Manifestations of Energy, Paintings by Ellen Salk and Sound by Christopher Adler through May 5 Herb Turner Realist/Idealist March 10 - May 19 Tony DeLap June 30 - September 29 The Art Auction October 5 - 26 page 6 Seating is limited, for reservations please call (760) 435-3721. Register your kids for a creative Summer Art Camp at OMA. Using OMAs current and past exhibits, we will focus on art and artists from Southern California. Children will be involved in both individual and group art projects using the mediums of painting, drawing, sculpture and graphic design. Children will also produce an art exhibition, which parents and friends will be invited to view on the final day of camp. Designed for kids age 8 to 12. Camp runs from 9:00 a.m to 12:00 p.m. each day with the same program each week. OCEANSIDE DAYS OF ART AND OMA April 20-21, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. CAMP PENDLETON FREE FAMILY ART DAY MAY 19 FREE FAMILY ART DAY AT OMA JUNE 9, 1-4 p.m. Bring the kids to the museum during the Oceanside Days of Art (ODA) festival April 20-21 for creative art projects inspired by the exhibitions on view. ODA will take place on Pier View Way and Ditmar. OMA will host a creative activity on our terrace from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day to celebrate the 125th anniversary of Oceanside. Nonmember general admission is $4, $2.50 for seniors and free for students and military. Support Arts Education for our Military Community! Join in the fun as we creatively explore the art of Charles Arnoldi and Ernest Silva at our Summer Free Family Art Day! Volcanos and Full Moons: Ernest Silva May 25 - September 15 Charles Arnoldi June 8 September 1 Week 1, June 5 Italy: Dawn of the Renaissance Week 2, June 12 Northern Europe: Art of the Reformation versus Counter Reformation Week 3, June 19 France: Rococo to Impressionism Week 4, June 26 United States: Post-Impressionism to the 1960s. SUMMER ART CAMP-REGISTER NOW WHERE ART AND FUN MEET! COMING EXHIBITIONS Looking for Things: Jay Johnson May 25 - September 15 Scheduled Lecture Topics: OMA will sponsor our first FFAD at Camp Pendleton on May 19. We will bring the museum to the base and provide art, fun and family time with creative activities based on In Search of Shadows: James Hubbell Sculpture. Call Tara Smith at (760) 4353726 or [email protected] to inquire about sponsoring and supporting our military art programs! Week 1: June 25-28 Week 2: July 9-12 Week 3: July 16-19 Advanced reservations can be made by calling (760) 435-3728. OMA Members $95 per week, Nonmembers $120 per week MEMBERSHIP OMA WELCOMES NEW MEMBERS 2/1/11 - 4/30/11 ARTIST ALLIANCE NEWS Quarterly Exchange May 6, 6:30-9 p.m. The Quarterly Exchange is a relaxed gathering where Artist Alliance members can socialize and participate in sharing/critique sessions and educational programs promoting professional development. On February 4 members enjoyed a critique session with Executive Director Daniel Foster, Larry Baza and Doug Dailard. Meet Artist Alliance members during live demonstrations at Oceanside Days of Art April 20-21. NEW MEMBER EVENT APRIL 13, 10 a.m-12 p.m. DINNER OF DISTINCTION If you are a new member, prospective member, or if you have been a member for a while and want to learn more about OMA, please join us for a special reception where you can meet other members, learn about volunteering at OMA and receive a docent tour. We were warmly welcomed by staff and volunteers who not only introduced us to all the wonderful programs at the museum but provided us an opportunity to meet other new members who share our passion for the arts. We’ll be back soon! ~Bob and Karen From left: Paula Alexander, Ann Mortland (OMA Board Member), Clay Alexander (OMA Board Member) David and Leslee Gaul (OMA Board Member) Last November, OMA Board of Trustees and Daniel Foster, OMA Executive Director extended an invitation to OMA Millennium Club, Founders Circle members, and valued contributors to attend the annual Dinner of Distinction. MILLENNIUM CLUB PATRON/PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE PARTY THURSDAY, MAY 16, 5:30-7:30 p.m. From left: Judy LaBounty (OMA Board member), Ermie Terry, Sandra Chanis (Past OMA Board President), Mary Jo Young PHOTO GALLERY OF PAST MEMBER EVENTS The annual Patron / President’s Circle Party is scheduled for Thursday, May 16th from 5:30 - 7:30. OMA will welcome all members at the Patron, President’s Circle, Founders Circle, and Millennium Club levels, hosted by the OMA Board of Trustees, in appreciation of their membership. This year’s event will highlight OMA “Visions of the Future”. FOUNDERS CIRCLE MEMBERSHIP The Millennium Club meets following the opening of each major exhibit for a private tour with the artist or curator, and for special tours of art studios and art collections in the region. Recently members had the pleasure of a private tour with James Hubbell. Late last year members were invited to the Rancho Santa Fe home of artist Jean Wells as seen in the photograph above. DONATIONS TO THE COLLECTION Thank you to the following for their recent art donation to OMA’s collection. From left: Mary Jane Relth, Darrel Dixon, Mary Rombotis (Past OMA Board President), Dan Jones, Marilyn Agredano (OMA Board member) Dan Jones, Red Rover, 2012 Recently, Dan Jones, one of San Diego’s premier assemblage artists, returned to OMA with his Tinkerbots for “Coffee with the Curator” as the featured speaker in a presentation with Danielle Deery, OMA Director of Exhibitions. This inaugural program introduced by Mary Rombotis, Founders Circle Liaison, was enthusiastically welcomed as a new benefit to the Founders Circle members as an opportunity for members to learn more about curating an exhibition at OMA. If you would like to participate in future “Coffee with the Curator” sessions, simply upgrade your annual membership now to the Founders Circle. HELP US MEET OUR GOAL OF INCREASING OMA MEMBERSHIP BY 20% IN 2013 Purchase a new membership or membership renewal and you will receive 10% off the price with the same great benefits. To take advantage of this discount please contact the Membership Center at (760) 435-3724. Anonymous, William Copley painting Mr. and Mrs. Brownell, Ethel Greene painting Nancy Kittredge and Bob Jeallison, Walter Wojtyla painting Scott White and Carolyn Nydahl Trust, 3 George Rush paintings, Kim McCarty watercolor and Beattie & Davidson mixed media on paper ANNUAL FUND Thank you to the following donors for your genrous donation to OMA. Anonymous, James and Elaine Berquist, Margaret Bezy, Floyd and Evelyn Burgess, Paul D. and Barbara Bussey, Sandra Chanis, Laila Lee Charlson, William M. Dern, DDS, Jess and Mary Lynn Dominguez, Dorit Edut, Mildred Ruth Gordon, MD, Ronald and Hugo Haas, Dr. Patricia A. Harvard-Hinchberger and Donald L. Hinchbergr, Claudette and John Heffner, Chuck and Veola Hubbs, R.H. and Sandra Kempter, Jill Le Croissette, Diane L. Macie, Beverly Maloof, Richard Mayer and Germaine Schwider, Therese and William Minkler, Oceanside Photo and Telescope, Inc., Betty Ortlieb, Robert and Allison Price Family Foundation, Murial Roston, Jerry and Pat Rugg (in memory of Carl Niederreiter) Phylaine and Lynn Schermerhorn, Margaret Seeley Charitable Foundation, Jacob and Liz Sharp, Harold and Margaret Sims, Richard Alan Smith, Margaret L. Taylor, Donna Tierney, Jane H. Walker, Mary Ellen Watts, in memory of John R.C. Watts, Carolyn Wilt, Claire Youngstrom and Tina Kiszla. page 7 O NON PROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE PAID Oceanside, CA Permit No. 216 Oceanside Museum of Art TRAVEL TO CUBA WITH OMA’S EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR DANIEL FOSTER APRIL 14-22, 2013 of the program cost is a taxdeductible donation to OMA. OMA educates and inspires the public through a diverse range of engaging exhibitions and programs that connect people with regional, as well as national and global, artists and artforms of the 20th and 21st centuries. Travel to Cuba with Oceanside Museum of Art’s Executive Director Daniel Foster and experience Cuba’s rich art, culture and people during an 8 day all-inclusive trip open to OMA members. On this fully-guided excursion guests will enjoy 1 night in Miami and 7 nights in Havana with daily briefings and cultural exchanges with Cubans from all walks of life. You will meet various artists and experience Cuba’s vibrant culture, music and art world, while admiring the city’s architectural treasures and learning about the restoration projects. Take a day trip to the island’s western province, Pinar del Rio, and talk with the Cubans there about the tobacco industry while experiencing the geological wonder of the valleys found only in Cuba and China. Come away from Cuba with a deeper understanding and appreciation of her people and country through the numerous and varied scheduled activities. Cost for the trip is $3355 per person, double occupancy with a single supplement of $510. Included in the cost is roundtrip airfare from Miami to Havana to Miami, accomodations for 8 nights, most meals and activities and a Cuba travel Visa. Travelers are responsible for their airfare to and from Miami. To hold your space on the tour, a $1,000 per person non-refundable deposit is required by March 14. For more information, contact Mitzi Summers at (760) 435-3730 or [email protected]. Travelers must be OMA members to attend this trip. A portion DAYTIME EXCURSION TO THE SAN DIEGO COUNTY ART COLLECTION WITH ARTIST JAY JOHNSON AND GAYLE GOLDMAN JUNE 1, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. 704 Pier View Way Oceanside, CA 92054 (760) 435-3720 www.oma-online.org Boasting 22 works by 14 artists, including Jay Johnson, Anne Mudge and Joyce CutlerShaw, the new County of San Diego Administration Center in Kearny Mesa is a hidden gem chock full of art. With a dedicated $1.7 million in public art, the County of San Diego is signaling the importance of supporting regional artists and engaging the community with dynamic art. Joyce Cutler-Shaw, Orbital Loops, 2012 Along with multiple largescale sculptures the collection includes paintings and photographs by artists such as William Glen Crooks, Phillipp Scholz Rittermann and Ellen Salk, among others. Tickets for this daytime bus trip are $50 for OMA Members and $60 for Nonmembers and include a boxed lunch. The bus will depart from OMA at 10 a.m. and return at 4 p.m. Call (760) 435-3721 for reservations.
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