

The first Friday of the month is Friday Night Liberty. She too was so sweet and welcoming!Ĭlick on the link for info about Leslie: Leslie Pierce Artist 🌟 Friday Night Liberty Leslie Pierce: I love the unique painting style Leslie uses! It’s captivating! The way she uses lines to fill in an object is such a unique style, one I hadn’t seen before! I am rather new to the art scene, so maybe this is a common style, either way, I loved it!. She had so much energy and her personality was so colorful!! She described her work as whimsical and I completely agree!! Each month she has a theme to her work -September’s was “Butterfly Dreams.” June was even kind enough to give me one of her greeting cards!Ĭlick on the link for info about June: June Rubin Artist She had such a warm presence and told us about how she tried watercolor but it always ended up looking like mud…I can relate! She now does oil painting because she finds it more forgiving! I need to return and learn more from her! Peggy: I am bummed I didn’t have a lot of time to talk with Peggy or get more information about her. Susan Salazar and Lisa Bryson: Susan and Lisa are a mother-daughter duo who share their workspace! Susan specializes in mixed media art and colored pencil while her daughter loves oil painting! I found their workspace to be very bright and inspiring! Susan was a joy to visit with! Lisa was teaching a class when I stopped by! Here is a little info about some of the Barrack 19 superstars: Several of the artists who have studios in this building were kind enough to stay after hours for us. What I love about the Arts Districts is everyone’s desire and passion to spread the love and appreciation of art! While the artists are in their studios, usually from the hours of 9am-5pm, you have the chance to meet them and see them in their workspace! It’s fascinating talking with them and seeing how they each work so differently.


Artist Hugo Crosthwaite improvised this mural for 16 days while the public came to watch him work and ask him questions about his creative process. He was inspired by the “Pay It Forward” movement.Ĭolumn A And Column B: A Continual Mural Narrative Performance – Location Barracks 14 Arcade. Artist Jeremy Nuttall used community painted skateboards to create a structure which represents a boat and waves. Rolling It Forward – located on the roof of Building 202. Artist David Krimmel used 1,200 colored transparent tiles that flutter in the wind! He was inspired by the original tiles used in the Liberty Public Market. Sky Mosaic – located on the arcade rooftop walkway, Barracks 14/15. Artist Lissa Corona created this light installation as a representation of the US Navy and its’s camaraderie, protection, love, and support. Rest Easy – located between Barracks 16/17. Some of the pieces you should be the on the look out for (these are not the only art installations): It was fun to walk around the Arts District and feel like I was on a scavenger hunt looking for the different installations.
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Liberty Station is a former Naval Training Center that has been converted into an area filled with art galleries, boutique shops, family-friendly entertainment like movie nights and a holiday ice rink, great restaurants, and acres of public parks and gardens including a golf course! The Arts District has almost 120 galleries for your enjoyment! If you are like me and enjoy watching people dance, because instead of having the ability to dance, you were “gifted” with Elaine from Seinfeld’s dancing ability lol, performance art is another art form you can enjoy during your visit! Here are my 5StarTips🌟 for visiting Liberty Station Arts District: 🌟 Keep An Eye Out For Art Installations The tour focused on the Arts District at Liberty Station and it really opened my eyes to the art scene in San Diego. When you think of San Diego, California, what comes to mind? Palm trees, the beach, Mexican food…maybe the movie Anchorman – “you stay classy San Diego” 😉 These are all things that I associated San Diego with until I had the pleasure of taking a tour with San Diego Urban Adventures for a Travel Massive event.
