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Art Garage Sale at OMA OMA is having a garage sale to clean out our closets and storage rooms to make room for more art. Saturday, February 27, 7am; free. Oceans- ide Museum of Art, 704 Pier View Way. (OCEANSIDE)
El Nino Farewell: Opening Reception Fourteen San Diego artists will be represented in this the first show of the 2016 season: Clau- dia Mackey, Norma Brinker, Bil- lie Dee, Hans Chobolits, Norman Tancioco, Matt Spangler, Yomar Augusto, Dan Camp, Carl Schmidt, Joan Mathison, Scott Gengelbach, Carolyn Bjornson, and Madeline Sherry. Runs February 21 to March 13. Reception includes live music by Erik Brinker. Friday, February 26, 7pm; free. 21 and up. Brokers Building Gallery, 402 Market Street. (DOWNTOWN SAN DIEGO)
Family ArtLAB: Art Texting Take part in a Look/Explore tour and let MCASD’s gallery educa- tors lead you and your family in
conversation about the exhibition Ed Ruscha Then & Now: Paintings from the 1960s and 2000s. Follow- ing a gallery exploration, enjoy an art-making workshop and create a text-based watercolor painting. This program is recommended for families with children ages five and older. Limited to 60 participants. Family price includes two adults and up to three youths. Saturday, February 27, 2pm; $15. Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, La Jolla, 700 Prospect Street. (LA JOLLA)
Pysanka Celebration The House of Ukraine, part of the House of Pacific Relations International Cottages based in Balboa Park, is proud to showcase the beloved Ukrainian folk art of Pysanky. Fea- tured will be Ukrainian egg artists from Southern California showing their work, discussing symbolism of colors and motifs as well as exhibit their private collections. Artists will be demonstrating this ancient tradi- tion throughout the event and some will offer pysanky for sale. Sunday, February 28, 11am; free. Balboa Park Club & Ballroom, 2144 Pan American Road West. (BALBOA PARK)
Rhapsody in Color: Artists Reception Presenting Artists Tania Rose & Cristiana Brusco, exploring the healing power of color, each offering their distinct and ecstatic experience with color. The artists will present their work, and stories with a Q&A to follow. The evening includes special guest, Christina Brittain. Christina is an expressive arts therapist and author of a new series of adult coloring
books. She will have select pages for you to color at the event and books for sale. Light appetizers and wine offered. Exhibit open through April 8. Friday, February 26, 7pm; free. Hera Hub Sorrento Valley, 4010 Sorrento Valley Boulevard #400. (SORRENTO VALLEY)
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Beach Pajama Jam Brunch Have you ever wanted to hop out of bed and go straight to brunch in your pajamas? Get in your favorite jammies and join us at the Pajama Jam brunch. Bloody Mary & Mimosa Bar with a spe- cial garnish every hour. $3 off your brunch entree if you’re dressed in your PJs. Saturday, February 27, 10am; 21 and up. Bub’s Dive Bar, 1030 Garnet Avenue. (PACIFIC BEACH)
Coeur de Cuisine The Escondido Rotary Club hosts the 13th annual Coeur de Cuisine. There will be over 40 local renowned chefs, vintners, breweries, and distilleries including Orfilia, Beach House Winery, Highland Valley Win- ery, Bernardo Winery, Fallbrook, Manzanita, Cold Cock, Green Bar Distilleries, Los Tres Tonos, and Tequila Venga, Mother Earth and The Lost Abby, Koo Koo Liquor, and more. Restaurants/caterers: The Wooden Spoon, A Delight of France, Brigantine Seafood & Oys- ter Bar, Cocina del Charro, Cute Cakes, Harrah’s Rincon Casino, Hacienda de Vega, Joe’s Italian, Las Villas del Norte, Rick’s Best
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