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Best Bets for the Break: A quick guide to online entertainment and virtual experiences

Print This is a continuing series of online activities to undertake on your computer or tablet during your quarantine quandary. Lectures & learning • Congregation Beth Israel presents its next Men’s Club forum, “A Conversation with Deputy Chief of Mission Eitan Weiss,” at 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 19, online. Weiss, from the Consulate General of Israel in Los Angeles, will discuss current issues posing challenges and opportunities for Israel and the region. Free and open to the public. Registration required. • The San Diego County Bike Coalition presents “City Cycling” at 6 p.m. Thursday, May 20, online. The virtual class is designed to help riders become more comfortable sharing the road. Topics will include general bike safety, legal rights and responsibilities and emergency maneuver skills. Free.

Online exhibition features prints by four female artists

Online exhibition features prints by four female artists Ruth Asawa (1926–2013), Desert Plant (TAM.1460), 1965. Color Lithograph, 18 1/2 × 18 1/2 in. (47 × 47 cm) © Estate of Ruth Asawa. SAN DIEGO, CA .- The Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego is presenting Experiments on Stone: Four Women Artists from the Tamarind Lithography Workshop, continuing the Museum’s online exhibitions and programming. Drawn from the Museum’s collection, the exhibition explores the prints produced by Anni Albers, Ruth Asawa, Gego, and Louise Nevelson at the Tamarind Lithography Workshop, Los Angeles during the 1960s. The exhibition is live at MCASD.digital. Experiments on Stone explores the four artists’ distinct inquiries into printmaking, underscoring the importance of this experimental time in each of their careers. Recognizing that these artists worked in media outside of printmaking for a majority of their careers, this exhibition places their lithographs in direct dialogue with examples

Arts & Culture Newsletter: MCASD puts women lithographers front and center

I’m David L. Coddon, and here’s your guide to all things essential in San Diego’s arts and culture this week. The Los Angeles of the ‘60s was fertile ground for the evolution of rock ‘n’ roll, film and pop art. At the same time, on Tamarind Avenue in Hollywood, a workshop under the leadership of printmaker June Wayne was pumping new life into the forgotten craft of lithography. Artists from other disciplines would enjoy residencies at the Tamarind Lithography Workshop, producing works that expanded their creativity and revived printmaking. Four of them Anni Albers, Ruth Asawa, Gego and Louise Nevelson are highlighted in a

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