Nearby forests are difficult to get to with high gas prices and fires, but you can enjoy forestry locally at the 51勛圖窪蹋 Davis Arboretum. Take in nature's beauty, or check out any of the exhibits and theater happenings we detail below, in Sacramento, Davis or the Bay Area.
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Kiss Me Kate at Broadway Sacramento
Through July 16
Battle lines are drawn as a bickering divorced couple find themselves working on the same musical, a Broadway version of Shakespeares The Taming of the Shrew. The beloved multiple Tony-winning musical comedy Kiss Me Kate is filled with backstage shenanigans, onstage mishaps and unexpected romance. Featuring an explosive Cole Porter score with some of the composers wittiest lyrics and catchiest melodies, including the favorite songs Another Opnin, Another Show, So In Love and Too Darn Hot.
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The Music Man by Davis Musical Theatre Company continues
The Music Man follows fast-talking traveling salesman Harold Hill as he cons the people of River City, Iowa into buying instruments and uniforms for a boys' band he vows to organize this despite the fact he doesn't know a trombone from a treble clef. His plans to skip town with the cash are foiled when he falls for Marian the librarian, who transforms him into a respectable citizen by curtain's fall.
Remaining shows include Friday, July 15, 8 p.m.; Saturday, July 16, 8 p.m.; and Sunday, July 17, 2 p.m. Purchase tickets .
Davis Musical Theatre Company is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to conserve the Classic American Musical art form. DMTC will endeavor to produce quality, affordable, family-oriented theatrical musicals open to all people. With both a Main Stage and a Young Performers Theater, DMTC will strive to involve a multitude of people and families seeking to make a contribution toward the preservation of the musical theater art form.
DMTC currently performs at the Jean Henderson Performing Arts Center, 607 Pena Drive, Davis.
Illuminated Miniatures Workshop at Pence Gallery
Saturday, Sunday, July 16 17, 10 a.m. 3:30 p.m.
Learn a brief history of medieval illuminated miniatures as you paint your own miniature on goatskin parchment. Ann Marie Campbell is an expert in illuminated miniatures and will guide you step-by-step in this ancient art form. You will learn to gild and to make egg tempera paint, the kind of paint used by monks in the Middle Ages. Books at that time were made from animal skins, deer, sheep, goat, and only egg tempera paints are appropriate for the parchments. Ann will provide several templates for use as guides. The workshop can be taken by beginners as well as more proficient painters. All materials are provided in the materials fee. Please bring a notebook and pen/pencil for notes.
Participants are required to show proof of vaccination on or before the day of the workshop. Find more information and purchase tickets .
Diego Rivera at SFMOMA
Diego Rivera's America includes free event Sunday
July 16 Jan. 2, 2023
The most in-depth examination of the artists work in over two decades, Diego Riveras America brings together more than 150 of Riveras paintings, frescoes, and drawings as well as three galleries devoted to large-scale film projections of highly influential murals he created in Mexico and the United States. Rather than surveying his entire career, the exhibition focuses on Riveras work from the 1920s to the mid-1940s, when he was conceiving a new vision for North America informed by his travels in Mexico and the U.S. Some parts of the exhibit are free, including an event Sunday.
Celebrate the opening of with a FREE day of revelry, activism, community, and art.
All day long, visit the museum galleries for free and experience the vibrant creativity of San Franciscos Mission District with music and dance performances curated by Acc穩on Latina; a mercado featuring crafts by local artisans; a lowrider display; a digital mural installation by Lauren Rose DAmato and Derek Holguin; a community screening and dialogue around Moving a Masterpiece, the Emmy-award-winning documentary about Diego Riveras Pan American Unity, co-produced by SFMOMA and NBC; and of course, the publics first peek at Diego Riveras America! Go for more information on the free event.
Ten thematic galleries are dedicated to places like Tehuantepec and Manhattan that captured his imagination, and to his favorite subjects, such as street markets, popular celebrations, and images of labor and industry.
See archival video on the exhibit
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(a)way station
July 16 May 21, 2023
Conventional notions of home are centered around the stability and security of built structures where private life and daily ritual shape and are shaped by dedicated spaces. For migrants, however, domestic spaces and activities are inherently provisional. Caught between a former home and the possibility of returning or resettling elsewhere, life is disrupted and suspended in a period of transition.
With (a)way station, Paul Kariouk and Mabel O. Wilson use architecture as a mechanism to consider migration. Building materials, furniture, belongings, and personal stories the components of home are compressed into a series of towering structures that present architecture as it is shaped by the experience of migration. While architecture and migrancy most often converge at the sites and structures of origin or destination, (a)way station explores the aesthetic and spatial experience of migration en route.
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'Faith Ringgold: American People' and more at de Young
July 16 Nov. 27
Bringing together 50 years of work, this is the most comprehensive exhibition to date of Faith Ringgolds groundbreaking vision. Featuring works from across Ringgolds best-known series, this show tracks the development of her figurative style as it evolved to meet the urgency of political and social change. Throughout her career, Ringgold has drawn from personal and collective histories to both document her life and amplify the struggles for justice and equity. From creating some of the most indelible artworks of the civil rights era to challenging accepted hierarchies of art versus craft through her experimental story quilts, Ringgold has produced a body of work that bears witness to the complexity of the American experience. Long overdue, this retrospective provides a timely opportunity to engage with the art of an American icon.
The Obama portrait tour is also on view at the museum. See more about that
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The Legion of Honor, additionally, has a costume exhibit. runs through Sept. 5.
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