Community Events
Events for November 28, 2023
SLO Museum of Art Presents | Leslie Sutcliffe: Mementos of Six Millennia
Details This installation consists of ninety-six panels, of varying sizes any number of which can be assembled and reassembled in a multitude of ways. Initially, the individual panels were inspired by the rich visual imagery in Italo Calvino’s Six Memos for the Next Millennium. This grew to include images from found sources like newspapers, encyclopedias or the Internet. The wood panels are drawn, painted and screen-printed....
Nature Nights
Visit the SLO Botanical Garden Friday and Saturday evenings, November 17 thru December 30, for an experience in art, light, and music for the whole family! Stroll the garden paths to enjoy enthralling light installations, artwork in glass, and live music nightly. Local culinary treats, regional wine, and beer are available to enjoy. Explore between 5:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m.
Paso Wine Vit Tech Seminar: Irrigating for the Future
As climate change progresses, the resulting increase in the volatile weather patterns and frequency of drought in the Western United States impacts water use restrictions, and in turn, grape vineyards irrigation practices. Join us for our next Vit Tech Seminar on Tuesday, November 28 from 9 – 10:30 a.m. featuring a panel discussion about irrigating for the future. Topics will include: Water irrigation management and future regulations Multibenefit Irrigated...
Cal Poly Arts: FLOR DE TOLOACHE
Returning to SLO after their incredible 2019 show, this Latin Grammy-winning all-female ensemble is revolutionizing traditional Latin American music with their edgy, versatile flair. Transcending culture and gender, they’ve enchanted global audiences with three albums and a fresh rock-inspired compilation. Experience their boundary-breaking fusion and be captivated by their unique sound. Sponsored by Bert & Candace Forbes, Bank of America, 95.7 FM The Beat, KCBX...