– The art quilts of local resident Jeanne Aird will be on display in the Paso Robles City Library in the month of April. Using such techniques as block printing, Japanese shibori, painting, bleaching, dyeing, hand-stitching, and embroidery, Aird captures the colors and textures of nature, including her own backyard.
Thursday, May 13, when the
SLO Vibes Trio brings its bebop and Latin jazz to SLO Brew Rock (6:30 to 8:30 p.m.; free). Headed by SLO native and master vibraphonist
Darrell Voss on the drums/percussion and
Dylan Johnson on upright bass. click to enlarge Photo Courtesy Of Heraldo Creative Studio
BACK IN ACTION Alt-rock heroes Carbon City Lights will make their magic at SLO Brew Rock on May 14.
Friday, May 14 Get your Friday night off to a great start when indie alt-rockers
Carbon City Lights play SLO Brew Rock (6:30 p.m.; free). The band s newest album,
Flame in the Winter, is an emotive juggernaut, and their music is soulful and potent. See them on the outdoor beer garden stage.
Streaming celebration to preview upcoming programs, raise funds
– Sunday afternoon, May 16, the Cambria Center for the Arts (CCA) will celebrate its planned re-opening with a special streamed evening of short performances called Spring for the Arts, beginning at 4 p.m.
This online program will preview art, musical, and film activities planned for the center later this year. Combined with a virtual silent auction of unique experiences, this event will help CCA raise money to fund improvements to the center’s infrastructure and visibility.
Tickets for the virtual program are free, (donations will be accepted) and can be reserved at https://cambriaarts.org/Spring-for-the-Arts. The virtual silent auction will go live beginning May 9, accepting bids up until the end of the Spring for the Arts livestreamed program. The program will also be recorded and available for viewing through May 25. Details on programming, access to the silent auction, and ticketing links, as well as informat