This weekend in San Diego arts and culture: Site-specific dance along the trolley line; Kazim Ali and poets without borders; motel soap art; 'Dragon Mama,' Picasso-inspired music; hip-hop art and more.
Used motel soaps are shown installed at The Museum Of____ in an undated photo.Jason Sherry:"Leisurecraft"
opens at Trash Lamb Gallery on Saturday, featuring solo photographic works intricately sliced and mounted into parallax images on old tennis rackets. The already-strange photos seem to move as you walk past it, revealing something new. There's something distinctly escapist about these: like a toy viewfinder or a glimpse into an absurd dimension.. Gallery and shop hours are 12-6 p.m. Friday and Saturday; and 12-5 p.m. Sunday. Trash Lamb Gallery, 2365 30th St., South Park. Free.
returns to the Maritime Museum this Sunday. The local ensemble is gradually making their way through Haydn's vast collection of compositions for string quartet, pairing Haydn with more recent works as well as his own contemporaries. This month, they'll feature Ned Rorem's 1994 composition,"Quartet No. 4."
, a Pulitzer Prize-winning American composer who died in 2022, based the work loosely on Pablo Picasso. Each of the 10 movements are named after specific Picasso paintings.. The Berkeley steamboat at the Maritime Museum of San Diego, 1492 N. Harbor Dr., downtown. $10-$55.will kick off the Athenaeum's Jazz at Scripps Research series. Acclaimed violinist Regina Carter will be accompanied by keyboardist Xavier Davis.
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