San Diego Museum of Contemporary Art
Discover Art through the eyes of your children. Dad Blogger, RJ Jaramillo takes his daughter to The San Diego Museum of Contemporary Art. Watch our Father and Daughter moments together.
Driving Downtown - San Diego's Skyline 4K - USA
Driving Downtown Streets - Market Street - San Diego California USA - Episode 85.
Starting Point: Market Street
San Diego is a major city in California, United States. It is in San Diego County, on the coast of the Pacific Ocean in Southern California, approximately 120 miles (190 km) south of Los Angeles and immediately adjacent to the border with Mexico.
With an estimated population of 1,394,928 as of July 1, 2015, San Diego is the eighth-largest city in the United States and second-largest in California. It is part of the San Diego–Tijuana conurbation, the second-largest transborder agglomeration between the US and a bordering country after Detroit–Windsor, with a population of 4,922,723 people. San Diego has been called the birthplace of California. It is known for its mild year-round climate, natural deep-water harbor, extensive beaches, long association with the United States Navy, and recent emergence as a healthcare and biotechnology development center.
The city is the seat of San Diego County and is the economic center of the region as well as the San Diego–Tijuana metropolitan area. San Diego's main economic engines are military and defense-related activities, tourism, international trade, and manufacturing. The presence of the University of California, San Diego (UCSD), with the affiliated UCSD Medical Center, has helped make the area a center of research in biotechnology.
Economy
The largest sectors of San Diego's economy are defense/military, tourism, international trade, and research/manufacturing, respectively. In 2014, San Diego was designated by a Forbes columnist as the best city in the country to launch a small business or startup company.
Top Employers
United States Navy
University of California, San Diego
Sharp HealthCare
San Diego County
Qualcomm
San Diego Unified School District
City of San Diego
Dexcom
Kaiser Permanente
Scripps Health
Defense and Military
San Diego hosts the largest naval fleet in the world. The economy of San Diego is influenced by its deepwater port, which includes the only major submarine and shipbuilding yards on the West Coast. Several major national defense contractors were started and are headquartered in San Diego, including General Atomics, Cubic, and NASSCO.
Tourism
Tourism is a major industry owing to the city's climate, beaches, and tourist attractions such as Balboa Park, Belmont amusement park, San Diego Zoo, San Diego Zoo Safari Park, and SeaWorld San Diego. San Diego's Spanish and Mexican heritage is reflected in many historic sites across the city, such as Mission San Diego de Alcala and Old Town San Diego State Historic Park. Also, the local craft brewing industry attracts an increasing number of visitors for beer tours and the annual San Diego Beer Week in November; San Diego has been called America's Craft Beer Capital.
Real Estate
San Diego has high real estate prices. As of May 2015 the median price of a house was $520,000. However, since February 2016 the median home price has dropped to $455,000.
Culture
Many popular museums, such as the San Diego Museum of Art, the San Diego Natural History Museum, the San Diego Museum of Man, the Museum of Photographic Arts, and the San Diego Air & Space Museum are located in Balboa Park, which is also the location of the San Diego Zoo. The Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego (MCASD) is located in La Jolla and has a branch located at the Santa Fe Depot downtown. The downtown branch consists of two building on two opposite streets. The Columbia district downtown is home to historic ship exhibits belonging to the San Diego Maritime Museum, headlined by the Star of India, as well as the unrelated San Diego Aircraft Carrier Museum featuring the USS Midway aircraft carrier.
Sports
San Diego is home to two major professional teams — the National Football League's San Diego Chargers, who play at Qualcomm Stadium, and Major League Baseball's San Diego Padres, who play at Petco Park.
Top Things To Do:
San Diego Comic-Con International
USS Midway Museum
San Diego Zoo
Balboa Park
La Jolla Cove (La Jolla)
Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve
Petco Park
Cabrillo National Monument
Sunset Cliffs Natural Park
Mount Soledad (La Jolla)
Point Loma
Museum of Contemporary Art are the best stops for art in San Diego by Todd Krasovetz
Art in San Diego, CA by Todd Krasovetz
Contemporary San Diego: Art Inside & Out
As an artist living in San Diego, CA, there are many art galleries, art fairs and museums to visit. From the best showcase of local artists at the San Diego ArtWalk festival in Little Italy, to the annual gathering of leading contemporary galleries from around the world at the Art San Diego - Contemporary Art Fair, San Diego celebrates the best of the best in visual arts.
When visiting San Diego, CA you must make the following stops.
First stop is the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, where you can take in the latest exhibition. Pass through the historic Santa Fe Train Depot, a stunning example of Spanish Mission Colonial Revival architecture on the way to the next stop, the San Diego State University Downtown Gallery, featuring important work by SDSU alumni and faculty. Finally, engage your inner-child with hands-on art-making at The New Children's Museum.
Do you enjoy big time art events? If so, you must visit San Diego Comic-Con International 2012 which is the largest comic and pop culture event in the United States attracting thousands of artists, celebrities and fans of comic books, movie memorabilia and all things related to pop culture, Comic-Con has become a signature summertime event in San Diego.
Is photography is your passion? Then San Diego offers it all! Balboa Park is one of the most widely photographed destinations in San Diego, and for good reason: It's simply stunning! Created in 1868 as a 1,200 acre overlook of the ambitious project that relocated San Diego's business and political center to its current location, the lush landscaped beauty, with its art and cultural institutions and green-space, is the largest urban cultural park in the United States and often referred to as the Smithsonian of the West.
Do you love Art Galleries? The majority of the high-end contemporary art galleries and most popular museums are located in La Jolla, CA. The Hyatt by the Bay, the Hilton next to Petco Park, and the W Hotel are the best places in San Diego to see contemporary abstract art. There is some on the mezzanine of the US Grant as well.
Overall, San Diego's art scene is rich in culture, colors, flavors, and sounds. Enjoy photographing breathtaking waterfront views and one of a kind artwork from a 1898 Berkeley steam ferry.
Emerge yourself into the pop culture of the San Diego Comic-Con International or see the latest exhibits at the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, the San Diego Art scene has it all and is a wonderful place to live and visit.
Driving Downtown - San Diego City 4K - California USA
Driving Downtown Streets - Fifth Avenue - San Diego California USA - Episode 78.
Starting Point: Harbor Drive .
San Diego is a major city in California, United States. It is in San Diego County, on the coast of the Pacific Ocean in Southern California, approximately 120 miles (190 km) south of Los Angeles and immediately adjacent to the border with Mexico.
With an estimated population of 1,394,928 as of July 1, 2015, San Diego is the eighth-largest city in the United States and second-largest in California. It is part of the San Diego–Tijuana conurbation, the second-largest transborder agglomeration between the US and a bordering country after Detroit–Windsor, with a population of 4,922,723 people. San Diego has been called the birthplace of California. It is known for its mild year-round climate, natural deep-water harbor, extensive beaches, long association with the United States Navy, and recent emergence as a healthcare and biotechnology development center.
The city is the seat of San Diego County and is the economic center of the region as well as the San Diego–Tijuana metropolitan area. San Diego's main economic engines are military and defense-related activities, tourism, international trade, and manufacturing. The presence of the University of California, San Diego (UCSD), with the affiliated UCSD Medical Center, has helped make the area a center of research in biotechnology.
Economy
The largest sectors of San Diego's economy are defense/military, tourism, international trade, and research/manufacturing, respectively. In 2014, San Diego was designated by a Forbes columnist as the best city in the country to launch a small business or startup company.
Top Employers
United States Navy
University of California, San Diego
Sharp HealthCare
San Diego County
Qualcomm
San Diego Unified School District
City of San Diego
Dexcom
Kaiser Permanente
Scripps Health
Defense and Military
San Diego hosts the largest naval fleet in the world. The economy of San Diego is influenced by its deepwater port, which includes the only major submarine and shipbuilding yards on the West Coast. Several major national defense contractors were started and are headquartered in San Diego, including General Atomics, Cubic, and NASSCO.
Tourism
Tourism is a major industry owing to the city's climate, beaches, and tourist attractions such as Balboa Park, Belmont amusement park, San Diego Zoo, San Diego Zoo Safari Park, and SeaWorld San Diego. San Diego's Spanish and Mexican heritage is reflected in many historic sites across the city, such as Mission San Diego de Alcala and Old Town San Diego State Historic Park. Also, the local craft brewing industry attracts an increasing number of visitors for beer tours and the annual San Diego Beer Week in November; San Diego has been called America's Craft Beer Capital.
Real Estate
San Diego has high real estate prices. As of May 2015 the median price of a house was $520,000. However, since February 2016 the median home price has dropped to $455,000.
Culture
Many popular museums, such as the San Diego Museum of Art, the San Diego Natural History Museum, the San Diego Museum of Man, the Museum of Photographic Arts, and the San Diego Air & Space Museum are located in Balboa Park, which is also the location of the San Diego Zoo. The Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego (MCASD) is located in La Jolla and has a branch located at the Santa Fe Depot downtown. The downtown branch consists of two building on two opposite streets. The Columbia district downtown is home to historic ship exhibits belonging to the San Diego Maritime Museum, headlined by the Star of India, as well as the unrelated San Diego Aircraft Carrier Museum featuring the USS Midway aircraft carrier.
Sports
San Diego is home to two major professional teams — the National Football League's San Diego Chargers, who play at Qualcomm Stadium, and Major League Baseball's San Diego Padres, who play at Petco Park.
Behold, America! Symposium, Part 3
Patricia Kelly, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Critical Studies at the Emily Carr University of Art and Design in Vancouver, Canada
Measuring Here and There,
or the Decentralization of American Art
When influential art critic and curator Lucy Lippard staged 955,000 in Vancouver, BC in January 1970, she was acknowledging the international aspirations and interconnectivity of much American conceptual art. Participating artists such as Robert Smithson, Douglas Huebler, and Sol LeWitt, had, by this time, well established practices concerned with mapping and relationality. Lippard's push towards decentralization signaled a broader desire among contemporary artists and critics to increase opportunities for sustained intellectual and creative inquiry, to understand art practice from a global (rather than regional) perspective, and to expand networks of like-minded artists across national borders in often unexpected and creative ways. Using this exhibition as a point of departure, this paper will explore the circulation of artists between the US and the West Coast of Canada in the late 60s and early 70s, and its potentially destabilizing effect on American art history.
Conversation with James Luna & Michael Hatt, Ph.D.
Dr. Hatt is Professor in the History of Art at the University of Warwick, England
Wang Dang Doodle Encounters, or Representing the Indian,
Then and Now
James Luna's practice has focused on cross-cultural, multicultural, and current cultural issues in contemporary American Indian society. He will present his most recent installation, which opened last month at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science. Luna will be joined by Michael Hatt to discuss his work in relation to art history, the representation of Native Americans in the past, and the ways in which that history is presented to the public.
Deborah Butterfield
Deborah Butterfield is a major American sculptor whose subject since the 1970s has been the horse. Butterfield earned an MFA from the University of California, Davis, and is the recipient of numerous awards and fellowships, from such organizations as the National Endowment for the Arts. In this presentation, Butterfield will overview much of her career, from her college works to her current studio practice.
Derrick Cartwright, Ph.D.
Director of University Galleries and Professor of Practice, Art History at the University of San Diego
Proliferating Participation:
American Art Displays in Eras of Crisis
Contemporary American museum culture is fraught with challenges. In the face of weakening public support, institutions today claim that they seek audience engagement as a key to maintaining relevance and achieving sustainability. This talk explores the ways that participation has often been held up as a virtue by American art exhibitions past and present. From Robert Henri's 1915 exhibition of Modern American Painting at the Panama California Exposition to ambitious projects, like Behold, America!, the stakes of encouraging new participatory practices have at once evolved and grown more urgent across the United States.
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San Diego Museum Of Art
A museum featuring the works of the Continental masters, from Renaissance and Baroque art to works by Van Gogh, Renoir, Picasso, Modigliani and others.
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- ... We spent the rest of the day exploring Balboa Park and the San Diego Museum of Art ...
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Marriott Vacation Club Pulse, San Diego - Resorts in San Dieago
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Featuring a unique blend of historic ambiance and contemporary flair, Marriott Vacation Club Pulse, San Diego offers visitors to Southern California a stylish, welcoming retreat. Situated in the heart of downtown San Diego, our all-suite vacation ownership property is the ideal home base from which to explore all San Diego has to offer: from the bustling Gaslamp Quarter's restaurants, bars and boutiques to Balboa Park, home to many of the city’s museums and cultural venues. The city will certainly beckon during your visit, but our 264 modern suite rentals are designed to make you feel right at home; amenities include separate living areas, microwave ovens, silverware and mini-refrigerators. And while there are plenty of opportunities for fine dining and nightlife nearby, don't miss a visit to SHAKE, our on-site bar and lounge offering signature cocktails and light fare. The laid-back magic of Southern California awaits you at Marriott Vacation Club Pulse, San Diego - we look forward to hosting your visit.
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This upmarket all-suite hotel is half a mile from nightlife and art galleries in the trendy Gaslamp Quarter, and a mile from the USS Midway Museum.
Understated 1- and 2-bedroom suites with floor-to-ceiling windows provide complimentary Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs and kitchenettes, as well as living rooms with pull-out sofas.
An airy cocktail bar offers light meals. Other amenities include an indoor pool, a whirlpool and a gym. Parking is available for a fee.
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MOCA | The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles is a contemporary art museum with three locations in greater Los Angeles, California. The main branch is located on Grand Avenue in Downtown Los Angeles, near Walt Disney Concert Hall
250 S Grand Ave, Los Angeles, CA 9001Hours: 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
Phone: (213) 626-6222
1992 Amtech Reliable Hydraulic Elevator @ Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego, CA
Pretty nice elevator. This is located at One America Plaza.
Installed in January 1992.
1 Columbia Place San Diego Commercial
We were honored to cover and be a part of Illuminate, the Celebration and Grand Opening at 1 Columbia Place last week. This is a renovation you do not want to miss! The building is gorgeous and they are really changing the way you think about work. What is 1 Columbia Place?
STYLE: A 27 story, Class A building, 1 Columbia Place is an iconic landmark noted for its distinctive glass façade, stair-step design and high-flying American flag, one of the largest in downtown San Diego, residing on its rooftop. With a vision to make a great building even better, Emmes Asset Management is investing $5 million to further enhance the building’s interior and exterior design.
ACCESS: Encompassing an entire city block only minutes from key downtown amenities, 1 Columbia Place is strategically located in the Core Columbia District on the re-emerging west side of downtown. It is within walking distance of the vibrant Little Italy neighborhood, the picturesque Embarcadero and the fashionable W Hotel. The state and federal courthouses, the main downtown Trolley Station and the Santa Fe Depot are only steps away.
VIEWS: The building features a dramatic seven-story atrium lobby, common and private exterior terraces, and spectacular views of San Diego Bay, Coronado Island, Balboa Park and all of downtown San Diego.
AMENITIES: Take a meeting or escape the work day on one of the expansive terraces. Indulge in a delicious meal in the popular delicatessen. Keep fit on your lunch break or get pampered at the spa. Run daily errands. Or, stroll around the neighborhood and enjoy the bay breezes, vibrant shops and hottest restaurants the city has to offer.
INFRASTRUCTURE: Featuring superior technology and an advanced Building Optical Network, 1 Columbia Place is also environmentally friendly. The building has received Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Gold certification by the U.S. Green Building Council, the BOMA 360 designation demonstrating that the building is operating at the highest standards of excellence, and an Energy Star Rating of 93.
NEIGHBORHOOD: Work and play at the doorstep of one of San Diego’s hottest locales featuring shopping, dining, culture and entertainment. At 1 Columbia Place, you are just a short walk from the lively buzz of Little Itay, the picturesque waterfront, the latest exhibits at the Museum of Modern Art, and
SERVICE.: With a portfolio of world-class properties in 19 different states, Emmes Asset Management is well practiced in their commitment to offering tenants unparalleled customer service and modern amenities.
The Grand Opening had DJ's, cocktails, A Live disco ball, and a few fabulous speeches, one by Todd Gloria. You have to check this new spot out!
Cheers!
Mitsubishi Traction Elevators, Museum of Contemporary Art Pkg. Garage, San Diego, CA w/ Traction151
This is connected to the One America Plaza parking garage. These elevators have some interesting Mitsubishi fixtures, which I think are custom. Speed: 500 FPM?
Year installed: Circa 1991
Museum Of Beer Coming Soon to San Diego's East Village
The Museum of Beer is not a reality yet but it has launched an Indiegogo fundraiser and is setting its sights on an East Village location. KPBS arts reporter Beth Accomando speaks with the people behind the Museum of Beer.
SDSU Downtown Gallery Overview
The SDSU Downtown Gallery is a program of the School of Art + Design of San Diego State University.
Ameringer | McEnery | Yohe - Yunhee Min
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Artist: Yunhee Min
Exhibition Title: Recent Paintings
Exhibition Dates: May 26 - July 1, 2016
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AMERINGER | McENERY | YOHE is pleased to announce an exhibition of recent paintings, “movements,” by Yunhee Min. The exhibition will open on 26 May and will remain on view through 1 July 2016. A public reception for the artist will be held on 26 May from 6:00 to 8:00 PM.
Yunhee Min’s latest abstractions continue her investigation into the fluidity and expansiveness of perceived movement. Through gestures and layers of color, from soft pastels to glowing iridescents, Min’s paintings resist static time and interpretation. Rather, the paintings unfold in time suggesting spatial and atmospheric nuances that are distant from language.
The immediacy of color is palpable in Min’s paintings. In addition to color’s associative qualities, for Min, color and pigment are material substances that take on a vitality in their relation to one another. Particular to these paintings is an exploration of the dynamic state of liquidity where wet pigments comingle and the surfaces emerge as they solidify. Cumulative and wavering, these layers of color in her paintings affect our perceptual body and are felt through experience.
Accordingly, Min’s compositions invite intimate engagement. Standing vertically, subtly undulated or curved, Min’s forms touch, intermingle and overlap engendering translucency and depth that suggest endless exchanges between space and motion.
Evoking sensations of movement both physical and imagined, Min’s paintings conjure states of slowness and immersive experience. Confronting us with their penetrating luminescence, Min’s works offer us contemplative moments of active and unexpected viewing.
YUNHEE MIN received her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, CA in 1991 and studied with Professor Günther Uecker at Kunstakademie in Düsseldorf, Germany in 1994. Min received a Master in Design Studies from the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University in 2008.
Min has had numerous solo exhibitions both nationally and internationally, which include “Movements,” Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, Culver City, CA; “For Instance,” Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, CA; “Above and Beyond,” Pasadena Museum of Contemporary Art, CA; “Distance is like the future, Circa Series,” Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, CA; “Fading Wild,” Finesilver Gallery, San Antonio, TX; “One foot in front of the other,” Or Gallery, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; and “Fast times,” ACME., Los Angeles, CA, among others.
Recent group exhibitions include “Elemental | Seeing the Light,” Stuart Haaga Gallery, Descanso Gardens, Los Angeles, CA; “Speed Space,” Tif Sigfrids, curated by Alexandra Gaty, Los Angeles, CA; “Spectra,” San Diego State University Downtown Gallery, San Diego, CA; “Lost line,” Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA; “ABCyz,” Launch Exhibition, Silvershed, New York, NY; “The Trans-Aestheticization of Daily Life,” University of California, Riverside Sweeney Gallery, Riverside, CA; “Too much love,” Angles Gallery, Curated by Amy Adler, Los Angeles, CA; “Around About Abstraction,” Weatherspoon Art Museum, Greensboro, NC; “Wall Painting,” University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX; “Snap Shot,” UCLA Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, CA (Traveled to Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami, FL); “Fresh,” Altoids Curiously Strong Collection, New Museum, NY; “KOREAMERICAKOREA,” Sonje Museum of Contemporary Art, Seoul, Korea; and “Rundgang,” Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, Düsseldorf, Germany.
Her work may be found in the public collections of The UCLA Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, CA; The Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA; and Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, La Jolla, CA.
Min is an Associate Professor at the University of California Riverside, Riverside, CA. Prior she has taught at Emily Carr University of Art + Design, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA; and the University of California, San Diego, San Diego, CA, among other prominent universities.
Yunhee Min lives and works in Los Angeles, CA.
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Tour of the Museum Exhibit of the Kumeyaay Native Americans
Places to see in ( Dallas - USA )
Places to see in ( Dallas - USA )
Dallas, a modern metropolis in north Texas, is a commercial and cultural hub of the region. Downtown’s Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza commemorates the site of President John F. Kennedy’s assassination in 1963. In the Arts District, the Dallas Museum of Art and the Crow Collection of Asian Art cover thousands of years of art. The sleek Nasher Sculpture Center showcases contemporary sculpture.
Dallas is the largest and most populated city in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, which is also referred to as DFW, North Texas, or The Metroplex. Located in the north central portion of the state, The Metroplex is the most populated area in Texas. The City of Dallas by itself is the third most populated in the state behind Houston and San Antonio. DFW is home to the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League, and you'll regularly be reminded of The Metroplex's mass enthusiasm for the team. With more shopping centers per capita than any other city in the US, Dallas is also known as a shopper's paradise.
Dallas is Texas' most mythical city, with a past and present rich in the stuff that American legends are made of. The 'Big D' is famous for its contributions to popular culture – notably the Cowboys and their cheerleaders, and Dallas, the TV series that once was a worldwide symbol of the USA. An upscale ethos makes for a vaunted dining and shopping scene, where the more conspicuous your consumption, the better.
Many districts in Dallas such as :
Downtown (West End Historic District, Reunion District, Government District, Convention Center District, Arts District, City Center District, Main Street District, Farmers Market District)
Oak Lawn and Uptown (Turtle Creek, Design District, Victory Park, West Village, Cedar Springs)
East Dallas (Lower Greenville, Deep Ellum, Old East Dallas, Lakewood, Casa Linda Estates)
Lake Highlands
North Dallas (Preston Hollow, Far North Dallas)
Park Cities (Highland Park, University Park)
Northwest Dallas (Koreatown, Love Field area)
West Dallas
Oak Cliff (North Oak Cliff, Kessler Park, Bishop Arts District, South Oak Cliff, Cockrell Hill)
South Dallas (Fair Park area, Pleasant Grove, The Cedars, Southside, Exposition Park)
Addison
Arlington, home to AT&T Stadium
Irving
Frisco
Grapevine
A lot to see in Dallas such as :
The Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden
The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza
The Dallas World Aquarium
Dallas Zoo
Six Flags Over Texas
Dallas Museum Of Art
Reunion Tower
Dealey Plaza
White Rock Lake
John F. Kennedy Memorial Plaza
Klyde Warren Park
Nasher Sculpture Center
Uptown, Dallas
AT&T Stadium
Deep Ellum, Dallas
Arts District
Bishop Arts District, Dallas
Cedar Hill State Park
West End
George W. Bush Presidential Center
Southfork Ranch
Cedar Ridge Preserve
Joe Pool Lake
Pioneer Plaza
Ripley's Believe It or Not!
Texas Discovery Gardens
Grapevine Vintage Railroad
Zero Gravity Thrill Amusement Park
Rory Meyers Children's Adventure Garden at the Dallas Arboretum
Trinity River Audubon Center
Arbor Hills Nature Preserve
Turtle Creek
Children's Aquarium at Fair Park
Dallas County Administration Building
Katy Trail
Thanks-Giving Square
White Rock Lake Park
Epic Waters Indoor Waterpark
SEA LIFE Grapevine Aquarium
LEGOLAND Discovery Center Dallas/Fort Worth
Dallas Heritage Village
Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament
Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge
Dallas County Courthouse
Bahama Beach Waterpark
The Grassy Knoll
Main Street
Great Trinity Forest
Giant Eyeball
Dallas City Hall
( Dallas - USA ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Dallas . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Dallas - USA
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S8 E3: MOCA - Beyond The Museum Walls
Artbound explores the programming of the Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles, investigating new programming and curatorial approaches that are redefining what it means to be a 21st century museum. This episode features three new programs by The Underground Museum, Wolvesmouth, and Public Fiction.
SDSU Opens Downtown Art Gallery
A historic building that once housed the primary energy-generating source for San Diego is now the citys newest space for contemporary art and design. San Diego State opened the SDSU Downtown Gallery in the Electra Building at the corner of Broadway and Kettner Blvd., in the heart of downtown San Diego. More information:
Free Things to do in San Diego - Having fun doesn’t require lots of cash.
Here comes our list of the most amazing free things to do in San Diego. Because having fun during the summer in San Diego doesn’t require lots of cash.
San Diego beaches are fun and free!
Life’s a beach in San Diego. 70-plus miles of natural coastline and 30-plus beaches.
Coronado Municipal Beach tops our list for it's gorgeous white sand and relatively calm water that is perfect for kids.
At Hotel del Coronado it is free to stroll around the property and hang out on the beach.
Well not totally free of charge, but hop aboard the Coronado Ferry and cruise across the bay from the Ferry Landing to downtown with a scenic 15-minute ride. For only $4.75 it’s a cheap ride.
Balboa Park San Diego, is the largest urban cultural park in the U.S., and among the top 10 things to do in San Diego. If you can’t find some free way to entertain yourself, then you simply aren’t trying.
The free organ concerts on the world’s largest outdoor pipe organ take place from June 26-Aug. 28 at Spreckels Organ Pavilion in Balboa Park. And free music at Spreckels Park on summer Sunday evenings.
A spin on a vintage carousel in Balboa Park is not totally free but fun and very inexpensive at $2.75 per person.
Botanic Garden - Admission at the San Diego Botanic Gardens is still free the first Tuesday of the month.
Old Town San Diego State Historic Park - This spot is where the city of San Diego was born. Find out what life was like in Mexico and early America back in the 1800s.
American sculpture garden - Take a stroll through Queen Califia’s Magical Circle. The American sculpture garden covers 12-acres and shows nine large-scale mosaic sculptures, a circular “snake wall” and maze entryway.
San Diego Embarcadero - Embarcadero is Spanish for landing place. Take a A leisurely walk and watch cruise ships, and historic ships like the USS Midway.
The Museum of Contemporary Art in Downtown is allowing you to act all cultured. Free entrance every third Thursday from 5 to 7 pm.
The Timken Art Museum houses a collection of paintings by European masters like Rembrandt and Rubens.
The Art galleries at University of San Diego is offering a free art-gazing opportunity that few people actually know to look for. Students regularly display their works as part of their class projects.
At Mt. Woodson you can never have enough pictures ever of yourself standing on Potato Chip Rock.
At Mission Trails Regional Park with its 6,800 acres, you ought to find something to entertain yourself. It offers about 60 miles of trails for hiking and biking.
At Palomar Observatory take a self-guided tour of the 200-inch Hale Telescope.
Free kid-friendly things to do in San Diego.
La Mesa Classic Car and Bike Show take place from July through August on Thursday nights.
Sun & Sea Festival at Imperial Beach in July for a view of world-class sand sculptors.
At Grand in Escondido there’s a free car show and street fair every Friday night from April-September.
CityFest celebrates the spirit of the Hillcrest community with food, music and art every August.
Visit San Diego in April for Chicano Park Day, a free festival with food, art, musical performances, and several shows.
Free things to do in San Diego at night:
NoLI Nights is a walkable event happening in Little Italy. At each quarter, there will be live entertainment on a center stage.
More things to do in San Diego at night:
At Rock Out Karaoke you can live out your rock 'n’ roll fantasy with a live band backing you.
While SeaWorld costs a fee, you can watch the fireworks for free! The fireworks are put on display every night (during summer holidays) between 8:50 and 10pm.
Free things to do in San Diego area.
Come to Torrey Pines Gliderport in La Jolla to see the para-gliders soar off the ocean cliffs.
Torrey Pines State Beach and State Reserve in La Jolla is one of the wildest and most undeveloped spots in the state.
The Children’s Pool in La Jolla is a must-do with kids. It has the perfect calm water conditions for snorkeling, and there are lots of sea lions that hang out there as well.
Find more things to do near San Diego:
Take a day trip to Julian, a quaint, gold-rush town about an hour east of San Diego in the Cuyamaca Mountains.
Free things to do in San Diego with toddlers?
Come and visit San Diego in October! The city offers a month-long promotion with free kids' admission to attractions, tours, museums, activities and more with the purchase of an adult ticket.
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