Patron Party

OMA members at the Patron level and above are invited to attend this catered cocktail party and celebration of their generous support. Contact Lauren for details and to RSVP, (760) 435-3724.

Teeny Tiny Art Sale

As part of First Friday Art Walk, 4″ x 6″ pieces of art by local artists, significant community leaders, and students will be anonymously displayed and available for sale at $10 and $20 each to benefit the education department at OMA. Click here for details about the sale and how you can add to your art collection.

Summer ArtQuest

Using current and past exhibitions, campers ages 7-12 will focus on art and artists from California to explore principles of art and different art mediums, as well as participate in music, theater, and movement as it relates to art.

Summer ArtQuest

Using current and past exhibitions, campers ages 7-12 will focus on art and artists from California to explore principles of art and different art mediums, as well as participate in music, theater, and movement as it relates to art.

333’s Music At The Museum

Len Rainey and the Midnight Players will meld blues, soul, jazz, and rock while 333 Pacific serves gourmet appetizers, desserts, and specialty wines.

Exhibition Reception At NCRT

Enjoy appetizers and wine at the juried Artist Alliance satellite exhibition which features artwork themed on NCRT’s play Way Downriver. Admission is free for all

Camarada Concert: Peter Sprague Sanctuary Suite

7:00 concert, 8:15 wine reception

Trek into the soundscape explorations of world music-inspired jazz by San Diego’s own jazz legend Peter Sprague. Sprague’s Sanctuary Suite, a newly commissioned piece by Camarada, is grounded in the rich and diverse music of refugees who have found their haven in San Diego. This global trek also features Costa Azul, which was written in Cabo San Lucas as Sprague was practicing an African guitar figure that serves as the song’s introduction. While this piece begins with a popular African guitar figure, as it progresses, Sprague playfully warns that “you never know what world rhythms and modes may creep in.” Another world music inspired tune is Uluwatu. The pure African 6/8 rhythm of Uluwatu sonically expresses the epic waves of this legendary region of Bali. Further global expedition leads the listener to a South American samba, Voltar Para Casa, which conjures up a vision of “riding in the back of a pickup truck on a Brazilian country road, heading back home through the jungle.” Happily expressing Sprague’s music is Camarada’s own jazz quintet—Peter Sprague (guitar), Fred Benedetti (guitar), Beth Ross Buckley (flute), Gunnar Biggs (bass) & Duncan Moore (percussion).

Visit www.camarada.org or call (619) 231-3702 for tickets. Email music@camarada.org with questions.

Summer ArtQuest

Using current and past exhibitions, campers ages 7-12 will focus on art and artists from California to explore principles of art and different art mediums, as well as participate in music, theater, and movement as it relates to art.

First Friday Art Walk

Downtown Oceanside comes alive with art, performances, music, poetry, activities, food, and fun for all ages at a variety of venues, including OMA.

First Friday Art Walk

Downtown Oceanside comes alive with art, performances, music, poetry, activities, food, and fun for all ages at a variety of venues, including OMA.

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