San Diego Reader April 6, 2017 35
HOW TO SEND US YOUR LISTING: Have an event? We want it! Festivals, lectures, sporting events (including surfing, kayak- ing, and sailing), meetups, conven- tions, book signings, art gallery openings, conferences, dance per- formances, expos, poetry readings, classes & workshops — all are wel- come. You can submit an event at
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door bar/venue into a one-night pop up art gallery, premiering work by ten local artists includ- ing Veeejzilla, Becx, Phoebe Jade San Miguel, and Serwa Deloyi, along with music by Coastal, Yung Mondi, Martin Salazar, and The Travelers Club. Thursday, April 6, 6pm; free. Park & Rec, 4612 Park Boulevard. (UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS)
Dan Camp: Watercolors and Drawings The graphite wash drawings and watercolors on dis-
ANIMAL FRIENDS
Baby Days at the Oasis Camel Dairy Our monthly animal farm show is all about babies. Meet our newest family members: two baby camels and miniature baby doll sheep lambs. 1:30 Animal Show fea- turing talented performing birds, crazy racing turkeys, working farm dogs, and majestic camels. Take a camel ride, taste real camel milk chocolate, and shop our Rare Milk Camel Milk Skin Care products in the home grown farm boutique. An easy drive in the country on your way to Julian Pie. Saturday, April 8, 1pm; Sunday, April 9, 1pm; $7-$10. Oasis Camel Dairy, 26757 Old Julian Highway. (RAMONA)
Butterfly Jungle Each spring the Safari Park’s Hidden Jungle rain forest greenhouse is filled with 10,000 exotic butterflies of all col- ors and sizes, and guests can walk among them, take photos, and learn different species using a butterfly identification guide. If you wear bright colors, a few might just perch on you to take a closer look. Free with park admission, $42 children, $52 adult. San Diego Zoo Safari Park, 15500 San Pasqual Valley Road. (ESCONDIDO)
Exotic Animal Expo 6th annual event. Project Wildlife, PEAC, Cheyenne Arabians & Miniatures, Legalize Ferrets, and The San Diego Turtle and Tortoise Society will be in attendance. We will have everything from shells to scales and feathers to hoof stock. Enjoy raffles, music, snacks, and more. Info: 858-488-0658. Saturday, April 8, 12pm; free. Turquoise Animal Hospital, 950 Turquoise Street. (PACIFIC BEACH)
ART
April Artist’s Reception The San Dieguito Art Guild invites the pub- lic to an artist’s reception honoring Yanina Cambareri (watercolor) and Eva Zuzuarregui (jewelry). Born in Argentina, Yanina Cambareri now lives in Encinitas. The daughter of well-known Argentinean artist Pas- cual Cambareri, Yanina studied Fine Arts at Mesa College, concen- trating in black and white photog- raphy as well as pencil and charcoal drawing. Her favorite medium is now watercolor. Saturday, April 8, 4pm; free. Off Track Gallery, 937 S. Coast Hwy. 101, suite C-103. (ENCINITAS)
Art & Rec University Height’s Park & Rec will transform its out-
play represent work done during the artist’s tenure as professor of Art at Mira Costa College (1977- 1990). The watercolors are plein- air depictions of scenic spots along the coast and in North San Diego County The graphite works range from life drawings to landscapes. Most works were either completed in one session from life or taken back to the studio to complete. Friday, April 7, 6pm; free. Brokers Building Gallery, 402 Market Street. (DOWNTOWN SAN DIEGO)
Fobia: Artist Reception A participatory project with inter- nationally acclaimed artist Shinpei Takeda in Art Gallery D101. Part performance art, part site-specific installation, Fobia will debut on April 6 as a completed collection of works after three weeks of site- specific, process driven artistic pro- duction. Takeda has woven a safe space structure inside the gallery and invited attendees to meet with him and divulge their deepest fears, phobias, and anxieties, conversa-
tions which guided Takeda’s artistic process. Each encounter with an attendee resulted in the produc- tion of a physical, tangible visual manifestation of the stories shared. Thursday, April 6, 4:30pm; free. Mesa College Art Gallery, 7250 Mesa College Drive. (MESA COLLEGE)
Friday Night Liberty San Diego’s biggest monthly art event. Meet working artists, enjoy dance, the- ater, and music performances, visit museums and galleries and explore
the growing district. Visitors can start their stroll at the Dick Laub NTC Command Center at 2640 Historic Decatur Road and pick up a monthly program and dis- trict map. Info: 619-573-9304 or
awaltz@ntcfoundation.org. Friday, April 7, 5pm; free. NTC at Liberty Station, 2640 Historic Decatur Road. (LIBERTY STATION)
Helen Schafer Garcia: Seeds of Inspiration The opening reception will have 95-100 original ready-to-
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