Historian Carol Olten gives Unicorn Theatre, Mithras Books and Green Tiger Press a new time in the spotlight beginning Sept. 23 at the Wisteria Cottage Gallery.
After more than 20 years of bringing a paper theater festival to UC San Diego, Scott Paulson is creating an exhibition of the Victorian-era treasures for the La Jolla Historical Society.
Though the La Jolla Historical Society is an organization that helps preserve the past, its upcoming exhibit is a pivot that seeks to remind viewers of the continuing presence of Native Americans in Southern California and the art some of them create.
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For its first in-person exhibition in more than a year, the La Jolla Historical Society is taking a slightly different approach with “Our Ocean’s Edge,” a collection of black-and-white photographs by Jasmine Swope that depict life in California’s marine protected areas, paired with poetic narratives by author Dwight Holing.
The exhibition runs June 5 to Sept. 5 at the Historical Society’s Wisteria Cottage Gallery at 780 Prospect St. Public hours will be noon to 4 p.m. Thursdays through Sundays. Admission is free.
The exhibition is the first the La Jolla Historical Society has presented that it did not originate. It’s also the first time the exhibit has featured a photos-and-prose partnership.