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SUMMARY:Art of Rehabilitation
DESCRIPTION:What if art could change lives? \nA powerful new exhibit at the County of Monterey Administration building in Salinas proves it can. The installation showcases work by inmates from Soledad Correctional Training Facility—videos\, audio\, poetry and visual pieces that reveal the transformative potential of creativity and rehabilitation behind bars. \nCreated through the Life on Art’s – Rehabilitation program\, these works are more than art—they’re part of a proven strategy to reduce recidivism and prepare inmates for successful reentry into society. The program complements existing education and mental health services\, giving incarcerated individuals a vital tool for self-expression and healing. \nEach piece tells a story. Hear directly from the artists themselves as they share the thoughts\, struggles\, and hopes that shaped their work. This isn’t just an art show—it’s a window into the humanity of people often unseen\, and a testament to the rehabilitative power of creative expression.
URL:https://arts4mc.org/event/art-of-rehabilitation/2026-01-12/
LOCATION:County of Monterey Building\, 168 West Alisal Street\, Salinas\, 93901
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SUMMARY:Art of Rehabilitation
DESCRIPTION:What if art could change lives? \nA powerful new exhibit at the County of Monterey Administration building in Salinas proves it can. The installation showcases work by inmates from Soledad Correctional Training Facility—videos\, audio\, poetry and visual pieces that reveal the transformative potential of creativity and rehabilitation behind bars. \nCreated through the Life on Art’s – Rehabilitation program\, these works are more than art—they’re part of a proven strategy to reduce recidivism and prepare inmates for successful reentry into society. The program complements existing education and mental health services\, giving incarcerated individuals a vital tool for self-expression and healing. \nEach piece tells a story. Hear directly from the artists themselves as they share the thoughts\, struggles\, and hopes that shaped their work. This isn’t just an art show—it’s a window into the humanity of people often unseen\, and a testament to the rehabilitative power of creative expression.
URL:https://arts4mc.org/event/art-of-rehabilitation/2026-01-13/
LOCATION:County of Monterey Building\, 168 West Alisal Street\, Salinas\, 93901
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SUMMARY:Art of Rehabilitation
DESCRIPTION:What if art could change lives? \nA powerful new exhibit at the County of Monterey Administration building in Salinas proves it can. The installation showcases work by inmates from Soledad Correctional Training Facility—videos\, audio\, poetry and visual pieces that reveal the transformative potential of creativity and rehabilitation behind bars. \nCreated through the Life on Art’s – Rehabilitation program\, these works are more than art—they’re part of a proven strategy to reduce recidivism and prepare inmates for successful reentry into society. The program complements existing education and mental health services\, giving incarcerated individuals a vital tool for self-expression and healing. \nEach piece tells a story. Hear directly from the artists themselves as they share the thoughts\, struggles\, and hopes that shaped their work. This isn’t just an art show—it’s a window into the humanity of people often unseen\, and a testament to the rehabilitative power of creative expression.
URL:https://arts4mc.org/event/art-of-rehabilitation/2026-01-14/
LOCATION:County of Monterey Building\, 168 West Alisal Street\, Salinas\, 93901
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SUMMARY:Art of Rehabilitation
DESCRIPTION:What if art could change lives? \nA powerful new exhibit at the County of Monterey Administration building in Salinas proves it can. The installation showcases work by inmates from Soledad Correctional Training Facility—videos\, audio\, poetry and visual pieces that reveal the transformative potential of creativity and rehabilitation behind bars. \nCreated through the Life on Art’s – Rehabilitation program\, these works are more than art—they’re part of a proven strategy to reduce recidivism and prepare inmates for successful reentry into society. The program complements existing education and mental health services\, giving incarcerated individuals a vital tool for self-expression and healing. \nEach piece tells a story. Hear directly from the artists themselves as they share the thoughts\, struggles\, and hopes that shaped their work. This isn’t just an art show—it’s a window into the humanity of people often unseen\, and a testament to the rehabilitative power of creative expression.
URL:https://arts4mc.org/event/art-of-rehabilitation/2026-01-15/
LOCATION:County of Monterey Building\, 168 West Alisal Street\, Salinas\, 93901
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SUMMARY:Nominate a Champion of the Arts!
DESCRIPTION:Nominations for Champion of the Arts are closing soon! \nWe know there are many amazing individuals\, organizations\, and businesses making a powerful impact on the arts in Monterey County. Now’s the time to recognize their inspiring work! \nThe Champions of the Arts™ award\, presented by Arts4MC\, honors those who foster creativity\, promote cultural engagement\, and strengthen our community through the arts. \nNominations close January 20\, 2026 — don’t wait!\nAwards ceremony: Friday\, April 17\, 2026\, 9 AM at Monterey Marriott Ferrante Room. \nHelp us celebrate the leaders shaping the future of arts in Monterey County. Nominate your Champion today: bit.ly/Champion2026
URL:https://arts4mc.org/event/nominate-a-champion-of-the-arts/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Arts Council for Monterey County":MAILTO:info@arts4mc.org
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SUMMARY:Art of Rehabilitation
DESCRIPTION:What if art could change lives? \nA powerful new exhibit at the County of Monterey Administration building in Salinas proves it can. The installation showcases work by inmates from Soledad Correctional Training Facility—videos\, audio\, poetry and visual pieces that reveal the transformative potential of creativity and rehabilitation behind bars. \nCreated through the Life on Art’s – Rehabilitation program\, these works are more than art—they’re part of a proven strategy to reduce recidivism and prepare inmates for successful reentry into society. The program complements existing education and mental health services\, giving incarcerated individuals a vital tool for self-expression and healing. \nEach piece tells a story. Hear directly from the artists themselves as they share the thoughts\, struggles\, and hopes that shaped their work. This isn’t just an art show—it’s a window into the humanity of people often unseen\, and a testament to the rehabilitative power of creative expression.
URL:https://arts4mc.org/event/art-of-rehabilitation/2026-01-16/
LOCATION:County of Monterey Building\, 168 West Alisal Street\, Salinas\, 93901
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SUMMARY:New Monarch Butterfly Documentary to Screen at Pacific Grove Museum
DESCRIPTION:The Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History has been studying numbers of Western monarch butterflies since 1997\, and that work\, along with work of other organizations\, is featured in a new full-length documentary by filmmaker Ian A. Nelson. Screening at the Museum on January 16 the film\, titled Western Monarch Butterflies: Protecting Our Pollinators\, follows the work of conservation organizations attempting to save this beloved and beleaguered invertebrate who scientists say have lost over 95% of their historic populations. \n“The main takeaway from this film is that small actions can have a large impact\, especially when we choose to act together.” says Nelson\, “I hope viewers feel encouraged to create habitat for monarchs and other pollinators in their backyards and to get involved in conservation efforts working to protect these spaces on a larger scale.” \nThe film follows monarchs over the course of a year\, interweaving their life cycle with the human efforts supporting them along their migratory journey. The result is a layered portrayal of the interconnectedness of humans and monarchs that demonstrates our reliance on each other and ways in which humans can help the ecosystems they are part of. \nThe screening will take place Friday\, January 16\, from 5:30-7:30pm and will feature a Q&A with Ian after the 70-minute film has completed. All purchases from tickets sold will benefit monarch conservation\, and Museum Members of all levels will receive a discounted admission price. Tickets can be purchased at the Museum website at: www.pgmuseum.org/events \nUpcoming Events at the Museum: \nJanuary: \nDocumentary Screening: Western Monarch Butterflies: Preserving Our Pollinators\, 1/16\, 5:30-7:30pm \nLiMPETS RIM teacher training: 1/17 \nBird Walk with Amanda Preece: 1/30\, 9am-12pm \nScience Saturday: Migration Celebration! 1/31\, 10am-3pm \nFebruary: \nBook Talk: Amphibians of California\, 2/6\, 5:30-7pm \nAnimal Painting Party\, 2/7\, 10:30am01:30pm \nScience on Tap: Great White Sharks\, 2/12\, 5:30-7:30pm \nScience Saturday: Reptile Revelry\, 2/28\, 10am-3pm \nAbout the Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History \nIn 1883\, the Museum opened its doors among the first wave of natural history museums in America. Naturalists of this era began a national tradition of hands-on science education and nature preservation\, a tradition the Museum has continued for over 140 years. The Museum’s mission is to inspire discovery\, wonder\, and stewardship of our cultural and natural world. The Museum supports conservation\, scientific literacy\, co-curation\, and deep learning towards a resilient community and sustainable future. Their work is made possible\, in part\, by the following generous donors: American Water Charitable Foundation\, City of Pacific Grove\, Community Foundation for Monterey County\, Harden Foundation\, Helen Johnson Endowment Funds\, Monterey Peninsula Foundation\, and Shelby Cullom Davis Charitable Fund. The Museum is open to the public Wednesday-Sunday\, 10am-4pm. For more information visit www.pgmuseum.org.
URL:https://arts4mc.org/event/new-monarch-butterfly-documentary-to-screen-at-pacific-grove-museum/
LOCATION:Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History\, 165 Forest Ave\, Pacific Grove\,\, CA\, 93950
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SUMMARY:The Elephant Man
DESCRIPTION:In 1880s London\, John Merrick is a horribly deformed young man – a victim of rare skin and bone diseases. Under the care of celebrated physician Frederick Treves\, Merrick slowly evolves from an object of pity to an urbane gentleman\, desperate to be recognized as a man like any other.
URL:https://arts4mc.org/event/the-elephant-man/2026-01-16/
LOCATION:1534 Fremont Blvd\, 1534 Fremont Blvd\, Seaside\, 93955
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SUMMARY:Gutenberg! The Musical
DESCRIPTION:A hilarious love letter to Broadway\nGet ready for big laughs\, bigger dreams\, and two actors playing ALL the roles!\nGutenberg! The Musical is a fast-paced\, absurdly funny show about two hopeful writers who perform their epic musical for an audience\, hoping it’s their big break.\nWith nothing but enthusiasm\, imagination\, and a whole lot of hats\, this clever comedy celebrates creativity\, ambition\, and the joy of live theater.\nPerformance Dates:\nFridays & Saturdays at 8:00 PM\nJanuary 16 – February 15\nSunday Matinees at 3:00 PM on the last two weekends\nSaturday VIP Dinner Option Available\nIncludes:\n• Buffet-style dinner\n• One non-alcoholic beverage\n• Dessert\n• First choice of general admission seating\n• A special keepsake photo from our themed photo booth\nWhether you’re a Broadway fan or just looking for a night of nonstop laughter\, Gutenberg! The Musical is the feel-good event you don’t want to miss.\nTickets available now\, grab yours and join us for this side-splitting theatrical adventure!
URL:https://arts4mc.org/event/gutenberg-the-musical/2026-01-16/
LOCATION:Paper Wing Theatre 711 Cannery Row Suite I Monterey\, Ca. 93940\, 711 Canner Row Suite I\, Monterey\, CA\, 93940\, United States
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SUMMARY:Artist Talk for Refuge III
DESCRIPTION:Asian American artists talk about work in an exhibition curated by Judy Na Omi Shintani at Luna Gallery in San Juan Bautista. Followed by reception for the artists.
URL:https://arts4mc.org/event/artist-talk-for-refuge-iii/
LOCATION:Luna Gallery\, 107 B The Alameda\, San Juan Bautista\, 95045
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jennifer Colby":MAILTO:lunaecoart107@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Pacific Grove Museum Opens 2026 with Major Slate of Exhibits and Events - LiMPETS RIM teacher training
DESCRIPTION:The Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History has an ambitious plan for its 2026 exhibits and events schedule\, with the first six months of the year encapsulating everything from driftwood sculpture to great white sharks. Under the leadership of Executive Director Dr. Rachel M. Miller\, the Museum has seen unprecedented growth in exhibits\, outreach\, and programming\, which will be on full display in the coming year. \nJanuary will begin with current exhibitions Wings of Wood and Beyond Illustrating Nature with Lindsay Newey and Iffat Karim cycling out to introduce two new exhibits: Tethered Light by LA-based artist Raphaele Cohen-Bacry on January 21 and Beyond Illustrating Nature with Calene Luzco on January 7. A special virtual meet-and-greet with Raphaele will be held on February 22 at the Museum for anyone interested in meeting her and discussing her work. \nJanuary will also see a number of exciting events\, including a screening of a new documentary Western Monarch Butterflies: Preserving Our Pollinators with filmmaker Ian Nelson\, a bird walk with local guide Amanda Preece\, and a special Science Saturday celebrating Sandy the Whale and animal migrations. \nFeaturing a reptile and amphibians theme\, February will host a special book talk about the amphibians of California with Dr. Emily Taylor of Cal Poly San Louis Obispo\, a herpetological painting party with Nicholas Ta\, artist and founder of Reef Renders. That month’s Science on Tap will take a deviation into the world of fish with a night about great white sharks with Hopkins Marine lab scientists led by Dr. Barbara Block before circling back to the theme with a Reptile Revelry Free Science Saturday. \nMarch will be the Museum’s Member Month and will introduce a new rotating exhibit by artist Lynn Butler\, with a meet and greet taking place that First Friday\, 3/6. The night before\, 3/5\, the Museum will host a History on Tap about the Women who Saved Pacific Grove featuring local scientist and author Steve Palumbi (The Death & Life of Monterey Bay\, The Extreme Life of the Sea). That week will end with a Women in Science Tea on Saturday\, 3/7\, which will feature a special panel of local women scientists discussing their work and paths in their careers. There will also be a variety of special member-only events including brown bag lectures\, special science walks\, and more. The month will close with a special Science Saturday celebrating the Museum’s founder Mary B. Norton on 3/28. \nApril will feature more science walks and brown bag lunches\, and close out with the Museum’s annual Student Research Symposium\, a special event open to the public showcasing the work and accomplishments of studies conducted by students working with the Museum’s LiMPETS and Watershed Guardians programs. \nMay’s First Friday will bring with it the opening of Illustrating Nature\, the Museum’s most popular annual exhibit. A long-standing partnership with CSU Monterey Bay’s Science Illustration program\, Illustrating Nature features the work of graduating artists and will hang for six weeks\, during which time there will be several associated events including paint and sips with program graduates\, field workshops\, and demo days. There will also be a special market with featured artists on June 5 for those interested in purchasing art prints or originals. The following weekend will feature the Walk of Remembrance in Pacific Grove\, celebrating the history and contributions of the fishing village community and their descendants\, as well as AAPI community members. \nJune at the Museum will feature a special Science on Tap around creatures of the land\, sea\, and air\, and continue with brown bag lunches\, science walks\, and artist workshops. The departure of Illustrating Nature will see the introduction of a photo exhibit by local photographer Jason Bradley\, with a special event to celebrate its opening tentatively scheduled for July 10. \nListed Events: \nJanuary: \nDocumentary Screening: Western Monarch Butterflies: Preserving Our Pollinators\, 1/16\, 5:30-7:30pm \nLiMPETS RIM teacher training: 1/17 \nBird Walk with Amanda Preece: 1/30\, 9am-12pm \nScience Saturday: Migration Celebration! 1/31\, 10am-3pm \nFebruary: \nBook Talk: Amphibians of California\, 2/6\, 5:30-7pm \nAnimal Painting Party\, 2/7\, 10:30am01:30pm \nScience on Tap: Great White Sharks\, 2/12\, 5:30-7:30pm \nVirtual Meet and Greet with Raphaele Cohen-Bacry\, 2/22\, time TBD \nScience Saturday: Reptile Revelry\, 2/28\, 10am-3pm \nMarch is Member Month! \nHistory on Tap: The Women Who Saved Pacific Grove\, 3/5\, 5:30-7:30pm \nFirst Friday: Lynn Butler Exhibit Opening\, 3/6\, 5:30-7:30pm \nWomen in Science Tea\, 3/7\, 2-3:30pm \nMember Brown Bag\, 3/20\, 12:15-12:45 \nScience Saturday: Mary B. Norton & Women in Science\, 3/28\, 10am-3pm \nApril: \nSpecial Member Walk: 4/1 Time TBD \nMember Brown Bag Talk: 4/24\, 12:15-12:45pm \nStudent Research Symposium: 4/25\, 10am-3pm \nMay: \nFirst Friday: Illustrating Nature Opening-5/1\, 6-8pm \nWalk of Remembrance: 5/9\, Events start at 11am \nIllustrating Nature Workshop: 5/22 \nFree Science Saturday: 5/30\, 10am-3pm \nJune: \nIllustrating Nature Workshop: 6/2 \nIllustrating Nature Artist Market: 6/5\, 5:30-7:30pm \nScience on Tap: Creatures of the Land\, Sea\, & Air\, 6/11\, 5:30-7:30pm \nMember Walk: 6/19 \nAbout the Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History \nIn 1883\, the Museum opened its doors among the first wave of natural history museums in America. Naturalists of this era began a national tradition of hands-on science education and nature preservation\, a tradition the Museum has continued for over 140 years. The Museum’s mission is to inspire discovery\, wonder\, and stewardship of our cultural and natural world. The Museum supports conservation\, scientific literacy\, co-curation\, and deep learning towards a resilient community and sustainable future. Their work is made possible\, in part\, by the following generous donors: American Water Charitable Foundation\, City of Pacific Grove\, Community Foundation for Monterey County\, Harden Foundation\, Helen Johnson Endowment Funds\, Monterey Peninsula Foundation\, and Shelby Cullom Davis Charitable Fund. The Museum is open to the public Wednesday-Sunday\, 10am-4pm. For more information visit www.pgmuseum.org.
URL:https://arts4mc.org/event/pacific-grove-museum-opens-2026-with-major-slate-of-exhibits-and-events-limpets-rim-teacher-training/
LOCATION:Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History\, 165 Forest Ave\, Pacific Grove\,\, CA\, 93950
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SUMMARY:Artist Talk for Refuge III
DESCRIPTION:Asian American artists talk about work in an exhibition curated by Judy Na Omi Shintani at Luna Gallery in San Juan Bautista. Followed by reception for the artists.
URL:https://arts4mc.org/event/artist-talk-for-refuge-iii-2/
LOCATION:Luna Gallery\, 107 B The Alameda\, San Juan Bautista\, 95045
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jennifer Colby":MAILTO:lunaecoart107@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260117T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260117T210000
DTSTAMP:20260411T122047
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LAST-MODIFIED:20251231T215243Z
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SUMMARY:The Elephant Man
DESCRIPTION:In 1880s London\, John Merrick is a horribly deformed young man – a victim of rare skin and bone diseases. Under the care of celebrated physician Frederick Treves\, Merrick slowly evolves from an object of pity to an urbane gentleman\, desperate to be recognized as a man like any other.
URL:https://arts4mc.org/event/the-elephant-man/2026-01-17/
LOCATION:1534 Fremont Blvd\, 1534 Fremont Blvd\, Seaside\, 93955
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260117T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260117T220000
DTSTAMP:20260411T122047
CREATED:20260113T173227Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260113T173227Z
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SUMMARY:Gutenberg! The Musical
DESCRIPTION:A hilarious love letter to Broadway\nGet ready for big laughs\, bigger dreams\, and two actors playing ALL the roles!\nGutenberg! The Musical is a fast-paced\, absurdly funny show about two hopeful writers who perform their epic musical for an audience\, hoping it’s their big break.\nWith nothing but enthusiasm\, imagination\, and a whole lot of hats\, this clever comedy celebrates creativity\, ambition\, and the joy of live theater.\nPerformance Dates:\nFridays & Saturdays at 8:00 PM\nJanuary 16 – February 15\nSunday Matinees at 3:00 PM on the last two weekends\nSaturday VIP Dinner Option Available\nIncludes:\n• Buffet-style dinner\n• One non-alcoholic beverage\n• Dessert\n• First choice of general admission seating\n• A special keepsake photo from our themed photo booth\nWhether you’re a Broadway fan or just looking for a night of nonstop laughter\, Gutenberg! The Musical is the feel-good event you don’t want to miss.\nTickets available now\, grab yours and join us for this side-splitting theatrical adventure!
URL:https://arts4mc.org/event/gutenberg-the-musical/2026-01-17/
LOCATION:Paper Wing Theatre 711 Cannery Row Suite I Monterey\, Ca. 93940\, 711 Canner Row Suite I\, Monterey\, CA\, 93940\, United States
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