Live Broadcast: Bob Self And Rolly Crump

Watch the broadcast with curator Bob Self as he chats about artist and Disney Imagineer Rolly Crump. Guests will vary, including Crump popping in for some of them. Part of Kickstarter Live, there will be a new one every week through October 25, some live from OMA, so stay tuned for details and click here to back the project and score some great Crump memorabilia.

Link coming soon for this week’s live broadcast.

333’s Music At The Museum

The Peter Sprague Trio will fill OMA with the sounds of live jazz music while 333 Pacific serves gourmet appetizers, desserts, and specialty wines. The jazz trio consists of Peter Sprague on guitar, Mack Leighton on bass, and Tripp Sprague on sax and flute. The playlist will contain an array of contrasting jazz stylings all executed with the spirit of joy in music. The trio improvises, plays simple, gets syncopated, plays fast, plays slow, and most of all has fun. Limited reserved premium tables of four available


This event is generously underwritten by 333 Pacific.


Many thanks to Edward Jones Investments, Kent Borsch, financial advisor for his signature sponsorship.


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Music At The Museum With Dulaney & Company

Known for their “soul grass” style, Malissa Miller’s and Jerod Dulaney’s musical influences include folk, country, bluegrass, and southern rock. Their style is reminiscent of Fleetwood Mac, the Allman Brothers, and the Grateful Dead. This terrifically talented six-piece band is led by strong songwriting and musicianship along with the pair’s own signature vocal styles. The concert is free to attend. Beer and wine are available by the glass at $5 each or three for $10. Premium wine (rated 90 points plus) is available by the glass at $10 or $35 per bottle. BBQ will be available for purchase. Reserved premium tables are all sold out.


The RexRode Productions Music at the Museum series is supported by the Betty Scalice Foundation (Coastal Community Foundation). The mission of the Coastal Community Foundation is to enhance the quality of life in the San Diego North Coastal area by directing philanthropic efforts toward community needs. 

Music At The Museum With Casey Hensley

After headlining on the main stage at the Doheny Blues festival, Casey Hensley and her all-star band are being touted as the next big thing in the blues/rock music world. The concert is free to attend. Beer and wine are available by the glass at $5 each or three for $10. Premium wine (rated 90 points plus) is available by the glass at $10 or $35 per bottle. Da Big Show BBQ will be cooking up delicious plates available for purchase. Limited reserved premium tables of four available for $50. Call (760) 435-3727 to book one of them.


The RexRode Productions Music at the Museum series is supported by the Betty Scalice Foundation (Coastal Community Foundation). The mission of the Coastal Community Foundation is to enhance the quality of life in the San Diego North Coastal area by directing philanthropic efforts toward community needs. 

Screening Of The Whimsical Imagineer With A Q&A

Join director Ken Kebow as The Whimsical Imagineer takes viewers on an informative and entertaining journey with Rolly Crump, Walt Disney, and the other Imagineers during the creation of “the happiest place on earth.”

Lecture: Uncovering Censorship In Art

Some of what are considered great masterpieces today were at first considered offensive, immoral, or harmful to society. Form your own opinion as Robin Douglas explores censorship in art—who made it, who censored it, and who fought for freedom of expression.

Workshop: Multi-Perspectives On Alternative Surfaces

Robin Douglas will provide a number of natural and man-made materials to inspire 2D and 3D art-making with unique, imaginative, and one-of-a-kind surfaces in this two-day class on Tuesday and Thursday, November 7 and 9. Participants should bring any found materials or objects to add for upcycling into art objects using paints and other media for this creative adventure. A variety of other materials will be provided.

Exhibition Reception

Sip, nosh, and mingle with artists and fellow art lovers as OMA celebrates the opening of unDocumenta and Wendy Maruyama: The wildLife Project as well as solo exhibitions by Neil Brooks, Ellen Dieter, and Julia San Román.


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Many thanks to our generous in-kind donors for this event:
Peynir Cheese

Film Screening: Labor Issues And The Border

Enjoy a screening of the film Maquilapolis and panel discussion with filmmaker Sergio de la Torre, labor activist and photographer Fred Lonidier, and artist Dominic Miller whose artwork in unDocumenta was developed with workers at a factory “maquiladora” in Tijuana.

Coffee And Conversation With OMA Artist Alliance

Socialize with fellow artists, enjoy drinks and snacks, learn more about the community, and explore exhibitions at OMA for free.

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