Cultural Arts
Opera Caravans – and now a Symphony Bus too!
Need a ride to the Opera from Carlsbad? Try the fun and easy Opera Caravan! Park free at the Carlsbad City Library on Dove Lane and board the Opera Caravan to Sunday matinee or Tuesday evening San Diego Opera performances at the downtown Civic Center Auditorium for only $25 per person. (Opera ticket not included). Sunday departures are 12 noon, Tuesdays are 5 p.m. You’ll even arrive in time for the Pre-Opera Lecture with Dr. Nicolas Reveles. For information and reservations, call 619-533-7000.
And this year, orchestra lovers have a park-and-ride option from the Library to the San Diego Symphony as well! Bus service to Sunday matinee performances of the Jacobs Masterworks Series is only $18, departing at noon. (Concert ticket not included.) Catch Vivaldi’s “Four Seasons” on Dec. 4, Beethoven’s “Ninth” on Dec. 11, or any of the 6 concerts in 2012. Call Annette Grieshaber, SDSO Group Sales at 619-236-5403 to arrange tickets and reservations.
Family Open Studios - Plus
Saturday, Feb. 11, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. • Free Performances at 11:45 a.m. and 1:15 p.m. Courtyard and Auditorium at the Carlsbad City Library complex
Come join our popular hands-on art making event designed for all ages! First, tour the Cannon Invitational exhibition in the William D. Cannon Art Gallery. Then, guided by our talented staff and volunteers, you will work on your own art project, which you get to take home. All materials and workspace are provided. No reservations required and stay as long as you like! There will also be a “Plus” program this Saturday as well. Tonya and Colleen are still cooking something up, but you can be assured whatever they present will make for a wonderful family experience.
Family Open Studios is generously funded by the Carlsbad Friends of the Arts. “Plus” programs are made possible by the Carlsbad Library and Arts Foundation’s Robert H. Gartner Cultural Endowment Fund.
It’s not too early to start thinking about summer arts camps!
Cultural Arts Office summer camps offer children ages seven to 12 a unique opportunity to explore their interests in visual arts, theatre and nature. Begin looking for our brochures with information about Club Pelican and Creative Arts Camps by the end of March. Brochures can be found at both library locations, or at
www.carlsbadca. gov/arts
This Is Jazz!
Various Saturday afternoons at 4 p.m. • Free Ruby G. Schulman Auditorium
Part multi-media lecture, part conversation and part musical demonstration, This Is Jazz! is developed and curated by jazz writer/lecturer Dirk Sutro. With interviews and live performances by leading San Diego musical guests along with recorded examples and photos, this free series traces the history and elements of jazz. Last year (our first season) attracted full houses. Tickets are distributed starting at 3:00 p.m.; doors open at 3:45 p.m.
Made possible by the Carlsbad Library and Arts Foundation’s Robert H. Gartner Cultural Endowment Fund.
Saturday, Feb. 18
Saturday, March 24 West Coast Jazz Saturday, April 21 Saturday, May 19
Electric Jazz
Joe Brubaker: The Exquisite Garden April 1 – June 24
William D. Cannon Art Gallery
Bay area artist Joe Brubaker and a group of visiting artists and designers will collaborate with local art students and artists to transform the gallery into a unique installation called “The Exquisite Garden.” These artists and designers will use a collection of found objects, discarded materials and scrap metal, along with a group of figurative sculptures created by Brubaker, to make a completely new work out of a veritable jungle of disparate parts.
www.carlsbadca.gov/arts 3
Great Vocalists of Jazz Jazz Guitar
Joe Brubaker: The Exquisite Garden
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