Mar 28 Thursday
This exhibition will feature several works made throughout the artist’s career as a mid-career retrospective. Adam Parker Smith has a unique ability to address complex themes in a whimsical, light-hearted way that makes his work incredibly accessible.
This is a Beginning Soldering workshop for anyone who wants to learn how to attach components to a circuit board! You will learn how to use a soldering iron and learn about the materials used in soldering including types of solder, flux, and soldering iron tips. You will put together and take home 2 small refrigerator magnet kits with LEDs that blink. These are in-person, held at our facility in San Luis Obispo, and open to adults only (18+). With this skill, you can build a myriad of fun projects and delve deeper into electronics and circuits, and it's the first step towards being able to fix broken electronics.
Visit Ragtag Wine Co.’s downtown tasting room to enjoy tunes from favorite local musicians. Wine available by the tasting flight, glass, or bottle.
Join us for a fun evening out! All skill levels welcome. Paint at your own pace. Choose from 6 paint-by-number canvasses. Spend an evening relaxing and laughing with your friends. Includes: All supplies and complimentary snacks & drinks. This is a 21+ event, identification will be checked at the door. 100% of your donation helps us continue our mission at the Boys & Girls Clubs of South SLO County to enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens.
"The Baby Dance," a poignant drama by celebrated playwright Jane Anderson. This compelling piece contrasts the lives of two couples: Wanda and Al, a Louisiana pair struggling with the imminent arrival of their fifth child in the face of dire poverty, and Rachel and Richard, a well-to-do Californian couple yearning to start a family. When these two worlds collide, a story of desperation, hope, and the intricate web of human relationships unfolds. March 28 to March 30.
Mar 29 Friday
Is there an instrument collecting dust in your closet? Let us help! Infinite Music (501c3 nonprofit Music Education Organization) will put it in the hands of a young musician in need or fundraise through our retail sales program. We welcome all instruments and PA/sound equipment! (Sorry, no acoustic pianos at this time.)FREE PICKUP OR DROP-OFF CALL US @ 805.225.1899
Cambria Center for the Arts is proud to present “Bird’s Eye View: The Architectural Landscapes of the Central Coast. The featured artist is resident Tigg Morales. Tigg’s paintings capture various views across San Luis Obispo County, merging natural and architectural elements that cannot be seen from street level. She shares her unique perspective of our coastal community by painting recognizable locations with a twist. While this is a non-juried show, all participating artists including Tigg, are eligible for consideration by select community members to receive award ribbons. The exhibit opens on March 1 and will run through April 28 with Artist’s reception on March 2nd from 4:30 to 6 pm.
To celebrate Spring, Women’s History Month and the recently curated exhibit “The (Mad) Hatter,” Flying Goat is hosting a reception. With over fifty hats collected over fifty years, Chief Philosopher & Proprietor Kate Griffith has been nicknamed "The Mad Hatter” by her husband (and Winemaker) Norm Yost. Ladies and gents are invited to put on their favorite chapeau, channel their alter-ego and join in the fun. Easter bonnets are especially welcome! Griffith doffs a hat to Women’s History Month and the many ladies of inspiration, such as feminist icon Bella Abzug, who have had empowerment through their colorful, flamboyant or unique hats. These leaders and other less known women are also celebrated for wearing “many hats” in their professional and personal lives.
Breathing new life into our founding document.Playwright Heidi Schreck’s boundary-breaking play breathes new life into our Constitution and imagines how it will shape the next generation of Americans. Fifteen-year-old Heidi earned her college tuition by winning Constitutional debate competitions across the United States. In this hilarious, hopeful and achingly human play, she resurrects her teenage self in order to trace the profound relationship between four generations of women and the founding document that shaped their lives.