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1️⃣: La Jolla Murals 🎨: Brain/Cloud, John Baldessari
California, United States
Adding to La Jolla's considerable natural beauty are more than a dozen murals peppered throughout the area. At the moment, 16 murals grace the sides of buildings and other surfaces in the neighborhood. Coordinated by the Athenaeum Music & Arts Library, murals have been cycled through since 2010 featuring dozens of artists. You can join one of the periodic mural tours organized by the library, or discover them at random on foot or by car as you explore the neighborhood.
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2️⃣: Oceanside Murals 🎨: USA JS Industries
Oceanside, California, United States
When it comes to murals, fewer places can boast as many as Oceanside, where 30 of them add color to restaurants, coffee shops, alleys, and other walls around town, with nine more slated for completion over the next few years. Seeing every last one requires a map and a bit of legwork. But just about any outing in Oceanside will take in some of this art.
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3️⃣: Fault Whisper and Other Downtown Works 🎨: Fault Whisper, Po Shu Wang & Louise Bertelsen
California, United States
Downtown San Diego is rich in public art and any tour should include “Fault Whisper,” an award-winning piece installed in Fault Line Park in 2015. The husband-and-wife team who dreamed up the twin, 7-foot-tall silver orbs, created them to record the slightest movements in the earthquake fault beneath the park.
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4️⃣: Murals and more in two vibrant communities 🎨: You Are Radiant!, Channin Fulton
San Diego, California, United States
These two urban neighborhoods that wrap around Balboa Park are crucibles of creativity, and they pop with such streetside art as Channin Fulton's “You Are Radiant!” in North Park. You'll find that mural on Ray Street — a hotspot for artist studios and galleries, and just a block over from the new Connect San Diego creative hub on 30th Street.
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5️⃣: UCSD Stuart Collection 🎨: Fallen Star, Do Ho Suh
San Diego, California, United States
Students rushing between classes aren't the only people who can enjoy the impressive Stuart Collection dispersed around UCSD's campus. Anyone can visit the 19 site-specific works that range from traditional sculptures to precariously perched houses to manicured gardens and snake-like footpaths.
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6️⃣: Balboa Park Museums and Spanish Village Art Center 🎨: Spanish Village Art Center Courtyard
San Diego, California, United States
With more than 17 museums and cultural institutions, art aficionados will have plenty to enjoy in Balboa Park. The San Diego Museum of Art and Timken Museum of Art are obvious stops, but none is better for simultaneously enjoying the outdoors as the Spanish Village Art Center, a collection of three dozen artist studios dotting a cobblestone-lined courtyard. Enjoy San Diego's idyllic weather and stroll the outdoor sculpture garden between the Old Globe Theatre and Panama 66 restaurant.
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7️⃣: Art at the Central Library 🎨: San Diego Central Library
San Diego, California, United States
With its enormous metal bonnet, San Diego's Central Library is a work of art in itself. Yet, besides the works of literature and music in its archives—and even the actual Art Gallery on the Ninth Floor—the entire library was designed by architect Rob Quigley to showcase art. Every floor features pieces in a variety of media.
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Swipe up to experience the unique art and culture at every corner! 🎨
California, United States
San Diego is – and always has been – about more than our dazzling beaches and bays. It is a city driven by diversity, culture and innovation in everything from art to theater to food to craft beer and beyond.