Oceanside Days Of Art
As part of Oceanside Days of Art, OMA offers half-price admission to its indoor exhibitions during regular museum hours of 11:00am–5:00pm on Saturday and noon to 5:00pm on Sunday. The El Camino High School National Art Honor Society will be on the OMA terrace displaying their ceramics on Sunday.
The 25th annual Oceanside Days of Art will be held this weekend at the corner of Coast Hwy 101 and Pier View Way in downtown Oceanside from 10:00am to 5:00pm. Oceanside Museum of Art will be open and offer half price admission on Saturday from 11:00am to 5:00pm and on Sunday from noon to 5:00pm. ODA is a juried fine art festival featuring up to and sometimes over 100 local artists selling a variety of unique artwork including paintings, sculptures, glass, ceramics, fine jewelry, and photography. The festival which is offered free to the public has live stage performances, children’s and adult’s hands on art activities, street chalk artist, painting and sculpture demonstrations, and a delicious variety of food choices in the food court.
Discussion With Artist John Dillemuth And Curator Vallo Riberto
Join artist John Dillemuth and the curator of his exhibition, Vallo Riberto, as they discuss the artist’s inspirations for his whimsical artwork.
Workshop: Impressionistic And Expressionistic Painting
Create unique and thoughtful paintings on multiple surfaces using various methods of applying paint during this two-day workshop with Robin Douglas. Paint thick dabs like Monet, drip and splash like Pollock, or pool paint like Frankenthaler. We will also blend colors like O’Keeffe and experiment with color theory by Itten. All supplies provided.
Lecture: Modern And Contemporary Art (1900–Present)
Robin Douglas follows the progress that lead to multi-million dollar abstract paintings by artists such as Picasso, Dali, Pollock, O’Keeffe, and Warhol. See May 4 for details on attending the full series 30,000 Years of Art History in Four Nights.
Lecture: The Start Of Modern Art (1750–1900)
Learn about the lead up to and the aftermath of inspired artists such as Delacroix, Ingres, Courbet, Monet, and Van Gogh as Robin Douglas reviews how Romanticism, Neo-Classical, Realism, Impressionism and Post Impressionism changed the world of art. See May 4 for details on attending the full series 30,000 Years of Art History in Four Nights.
Lecture: The Art Of The Enlightened (Europe From 800–1725)
Robin Douglas will cover the prince of peace to the Italian princes of Italy, from the aristocracy of Europe to the common man. Learn more about Early Christian, the Italian Renaissance, Baroque, and Rococo art. See May 4 for details on attending the full series 30,000 Years of Art History in Four Nights.
Lecture: Stolen Art Of The 21st Century
Only a portion of the $10 billion worth of art stolen per year ever resurfaces. Robin Douglas will uncover details of some of the greatest heists of the 21st century along with the legal, social, and economic implications.
Lecture: The Art Of The Ancients (30,000 BC To 312 AD)
In the first of the series 30,000 Years of Art History in Four Nights, Robin Douglas will cover the ritual, reverence, and relevance of Prehistoric, Egyptian, Greek, and Roman art. See how they influenced each other and morphed and merged into cultures that still intrigue today. If you’d like to register for all four of the lectures, be sure to choose the bundle package instead and save!
Lecture Series: 30,000 Years Of Art History In Four Nights
Better than a blockbuster in the cinema, join Robin Douglas for four lectures exploring art across the centuries as she discusses its power and implications in the world of today. Along with lively conversation, enjoy libations, popcorn, and of course chocolates. Save with this bundle pricing on all four in the series, or register for each lecture individually as your schedule allows.
333’s Music At The Museum: Nathan James And The Rhythm Scratchers
Nathan James and the Rhythm Scratchers will fill OMA with blues rock while 333 Pacific serves gourmet appetizers, desserts, and specialty wines.