
Fresh Faces at foaSOUTH
An exhibit featuring works by many first-time Festival of Arts Fine Art Show exhibitors.
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An exhibit featuring works by many first-time Festival of Arts Fine Art Show exhibitors.

All are welcome—from beginners to experienced enthusiasts. Bring your own project or start a new one as we refine our skills and discuss all things crochet. A volunteer is available to provide instructions, and offer advice to beginners. Tools and supplies are provided. The minimum age is six years.

Join us as we discuss of The Book Club For Troublesome Women by Marie Bostwick. Our book club meets the third Tuesday of each month at 10 a.m. at the Green Township Senior Center.

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@ About Event Details About the Artists Gallery Plan Your Visit Andy Goldsworthy: For Olle & Once The Ocean Floor With Four Artists Presented By Haines Gallery Haines Gallery presents two dynamic exhibitions – Andy Goldsworthy: For Olle and Once The Ocean Floor: Photography By John Chiara, Linda...

Do you knit or crochet? Join us for a drop-in fiber arts session. Bring your own projects. This group is open to all levels. Some supplies provided. Cross stitch, needlepoint, hand sewing,...

The Cypress College Art Gallery showcases student work from all Visual and Performing Arts disciplines. This free event takes place in the Cypress College Art Gallery. Opening night is May 7.

Bring your embroidery, knitting, crocheting, sketching or any project you love, and enjoy a relaxed evening. Meet people, get inspired, and make progress on your latest craft in a fun, welcoming...

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Tuesdays, March 17 and May 19 10:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. MOPA@SDMA Atrium Join us for a hands-on morning of reflection, storytelling, and creative making inspired by the photography of Graciela Iturbide. Drawing from her poetic images of landscapes, objects, and communities, this workshop invites...


The book club that never meets is now meeting on Zoom! Join us for a virtual discussion of The Eyre Affair by Jasper Fforde. This title is available digitally via Overdrive, and physical copies of the book can be picked up at the Covedale Branch . Please register with an email address , and we will.

Monthly, Third Tuesdays 10:00 a.m.–noon Museum Art Studio Join us for an in-studio art making experience. Come explore art making in the SDMA Museum Art Studio! Join us and create work using mediums such as drawing, painting, and mixed media and explore your creativity. Materials will be provided,..

This Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, join us to create a bird pin inspired by a popular craft among incarcerated Japanese Americans during World War II. For adults.


Are you a book lover who's looking for a discussion group that meets in the evening? Do you want to pick your own books and share your latest finds with other book lovers? We've got the group for you - our Night Owl Book Club! Bring in a book you read last month and tell us about it! Better yet,...

Matt Passmore’s Tied/Untied Sculpture greats visitors to the Fort Mason Center For Arts & Culture waterfront campus.

Join us to create your very own suncatchers! Sparkling, colorful, and full of fun—this DIY craft lets kids shine with creativity while making bright decorations for sunny windows!

Underwater Bottleneck reimagines the Gas Station as a deep-sea tableau. Schools of fish crafted from discarded plastics and repurposed wine bottles float gracefully overhead, as jellyfish drift above a glowing mound of empty jugs – a scene that reflects both ocean resilience and fragility....

Tustin’s new book club. Romantic comedy for adults. It’s all about the Meet Cute! Books at front desk. Supplies are limited.

Adults (18+) with intellectual or developmental disabilities, along with their caregivers, are invited to enjoy craft projects designed for all abilities. We welcome persons with disabilities to participate in all our programs and events. For accommodations requests, please email...

Do you love food and cooking? Join us for the Cookbook Book Club, where each month we explore a new cookbook, try out recipes, and share our experiences!

Take time for creativity at this hands-on event designed for teens and adults . Explore guided and do-it-yourself stations and more (subject to availability). All materials and instructions are provided—limited to one project per person. No prior experience necessary - just bring your curiosity and.

Unleash your creativity! Use your imagination to make unique arts and craft creations using an assortment of supplies. For families with children ages 3 to 12 years. We welcome persons with disabilities to participate in all our programs and events. For accommodations requests, please email...

The Coronado Public Library's Mystery Book club will meet regularly on the 3rd Monday of each month. Receive reminder emails about our meeting by registering below. Registration is encouraged but not required. We will be discussing The Word is Murder by Anthony Horowitz. Check out the book in...

Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture’s resident group Museo Italo Americano has online and in-person shopping and in-person and Zoom events during 2025.

Join us as we dive into the popular novel, The Guest List by Lucy Foley. We will have a meaningful and lively conversation as we discuss this fun, suspenseful novel! For Adults

Join us every other week for a fun and different project! Supplies available on a first come, first served basis. Mar 9: DIY Garden Suncatcher Mar 23: Stuck on You! (DIY Stickers) Apr 6: Personalized Spring Tote Bag Apr 20: Felt Frog Keychain May 4: DIY Floral Bookmarks May 18: DIY Wind Chime We...


The BYO Book Club meets on the third Monday of the month and invites readers to gather for community without required reading. For adults.

Join us to create a watercolor postcard inspired by professional artist Chiura Obata who was an inmate at a Japanese incarceration camp and taught classes in drawing and painting portraits and remembrances of life before incarceration.

Bring in your favorite book, grab a cup of coffee or tea, and relax for an evening of quiet reading. Not sure what to read? Recommended books and magazines will be provided. For adults.