Visual Arts Program
The Library's Visual Arts Program is a nationally recognized series of exhibitions, lectures, a
television program, and other art-related activities. The mission of the program is to demonstrate the library's role as a
cultural institution embracing a broad range of disciplines, while assisting San Diego's mid-career and older professional
artists in achieving wider local, regional, and national attention. Visual Arts Program exhibitions are made possible, in
part, by contributions from individuals, volunteer efforts, and the Friends of Central Library. To see the latest
information on exhibitions and other visual arts' activities, please consult the
Library's Displays and
Exhibits page on the Calendar of Events. For more information on the program, including donor information please consult the Visual Arts Program Fact Sheet (PDF:1.0MB)
Visual Arts Program in the News
August 31, 2008 San Diego Union-Tribune feature article: Mark-Elliott Lugo: 'All I wanted was to see good art in the libraries'
Information on Past Exhibitions
July 21 through October 19, 2008
8th Annual Invitational Drawing Show |
May 27 through July 13, 2008
Alexia Markarian: Paintings and Works on Paper, 2000 to 2008
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March 30 through May 18, 2008
Pure Painting 2: Works by Eleven Noted San Diego-Area Painters
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February 10 through March 23, 2008
Artist Robin Bright Exhibition at Pacific Beach/Taylor Library
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December 9, 2007 through February 3, 2008
Artist John Daniel Abel Exhibition at Pacific Beach/Taylor Library
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October 21 through December 2, 2007
Artist Faiya Fredman Exhibition at Pacific Beach/Taylor Library
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September 4 through October 14, 2007
Robert Treat Exhibition at Pacific Beach/Taylor Library
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July 15 through August 26, 2007
Dana Montlack Exhibition at Pacific Beach/Taylor Library
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May 23 through July 8, 2007
Harold Cohen Exhibit at Taylor Library
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November 19, 2006 through February 28, 2007
Cheryl Parry Art Exhibition "The Cloths of Heaven" Looks at Little Known Chapter of Irish History (PDF:25K)
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Contact for Visual Arts Program
For more information about the exhibitions, services, or tax-deductible contributions to the Visual Arts Program, the public
can call Library Curator Mark-Elliott Lugo at (619) 238-6627. |