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SUMMARY:Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History Presents  “Tethered Light”  A Driftwood Sculpture Exhibition by Raphaele Cohen-Bacry On view January 21 – April 26
DESCRIPTION:The Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History announces the presentation of “Tethered Light\,” a sculptural exhibition by California-based artist Raphaele Cohen-Bacry\, on view January 21 through April 26. The exhibition features a collection of sculptural works created from driftwood gathered along California’s rugged coastline. \nRooted in the landscapes and histories of California’s shores\, Tethered Light transforms weathered\, fire-marked and ocean-worn wood into expressive sculptural forms that speak to environmental change\, endurance and renewal. Many of the materials used in the exhibition were collected from beaches where wildfire-scarred trees met the sea\, carrying visible traces of both destruction and survival. \nBright marine ropes bind the sculptural elements together\, referencing the maritime traditions of the Pacific Coast — from fishing vessels and buoys to migration routes and navigation systems that have long shaped life along the water. These luminous cords contrast with the aged wood\, symbolizing the human impulse to connect\, secure and preserve in an ever-changing environment. \nSeveral pieces in the exhibition are suspended\, appearing to hover and sway in space. These floating forms suggest motion\, balance and the shifting relationship between land and sea — a reminder that California’s coastline remains in constant dialogue with wind\, water and time. \n“Tethered Light is a meditation on resilience and regeneration — sculptures shaped by the sea and bound by memory\, inviting us to reflect on our deep connection to California’s coast and the shifting balance between nature\, culture and change\,”\n— Raphaele Cohen-Bacry \nPresented at the Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History\, the exhibition aligns closely with the museum’s mission to inspire discovery and stewardship of the natural world. Through sculptural storytelling\, Tethered Light invites visitors to consider the fragile beauty of coastal ecosystems and the responsibility we share in protecting them. \nLocated on the edge of Monterey Bay\, the Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History serves as a gateway to understanding the rich biodiversity and cultural history of California’s Central Coast. Tethered Light offers a contemplative artistic extension of that mission\, blending science\, environment and art into a single immersive experience. \nSpecial Event \nVirtual Artist Meet & Greet\nFebruary 22 | 12:00 – 1:00 p.m.\nJoin artist Raphaele Cohen-Bacry for a live virtual conversation exploring the inspirations\, materials and stories behind Tethered Light. Details and registration information will be available via the museum. \nExhibition Details \nExhibition: Tethered Light\nArtist: Raphaele Cohen-Bacry\nDates: January 21 – April 26\nVenue: Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History\nWebsite / Artist Studio: Raphaele Cohen-Bacry Studio \nFor museum hours\, admission and exhibition information\, visit www.pgmuseum.org.
URL:https://arts4mc.org/event/pacific-grove-museum-of-natural-history-presents-tethered-light-a-driftwood-sculpture-exhibition-by-raphaele-cohen-bacry-on-view-january-21-april-26/
LOCATION:Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History\, 165 Forest Ave\, Pacific Grove\,\, CA\, 93950
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SUMMARY:Arts in New Youth Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Chris Morello \nExecutive Director\, Monterey Regional Airport \n831-648-7000 \ncmorello@montereyairport.com \nMonterey Regional Airport Weaves the Natural World with the Arts in New Youth Exhibition: Featuring the work and stories of talented young artists from Monterey County \nMONTEREY\, Calif. (January 30\, 2026) — Timing perfectly with the first blooms of spring\, the Monterey Airport’s Art at the Airport program unveils a special exhibition: Nature Journaling: A Lens into Conservation. This exhibit\, in partnership with the Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History\, explores the deep connections between the human and natural worlds through nature journals and art created by Monterey County youth ages 3-17. \nCurated by the Museum’s Interpretive Programs Manager Natalie Johnston and Education Director Liese Murphree\, the exhibit explores the ways in which humans are part of nature and how flora\, fauna\, and habitats in Monterey County feel meaningful. “These nature journals show kids’ superpowers of observation\, and we are honored to partner with the airport on this project!” says Murphree. \nThe pieces invite visitors to engage with the work the same way it was created: by slowing down\, observing\, and being curious about the world around us. “I am inspired every day by the curiosity and love of nature our young visitors have. My goal with this exhibit is to share some of that wonder.” says Johnston. Inspiring wonder includes inviting visitors to start their own nature journal by sharing techniques (hint\, it’s pretty easy and fun). \nNature Journaling: A Lens into Conservation will be displayed at the Monterey Regional Airport’s Youth Art Gallery now through the spring of 2026. Passengers and airport visitors are encouraged to view the new Art at the Airport exhibition and celebrate our region’s talented young artists and stunning natural wonders. \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 or on social media at @PGMuseum. \nAbout the Monterey Regional Airport: \nMonterey Regional Airport (MRY) is Monterey County’s only commercial airport and accommodates over 600\,000 passengers each year. The airport serves nine nonstop markets with an average of 17 daily departures. We are committed to providing our customers with superior services and a convenient\, hassle-free experience in a safe\, secure\, professional environment. The MRY Metamorphosis\, an FAA-required Safety Enhancement Program\, includes a replacement terminal that will welcome passengers in June 2027\, and will transform how Monterey residents and visitors travel. Be sure to visit montereyairport.com or follow @montereyairport on Facebook\, Instagram\, and X.
URL:https://arts4mc.org/event/arts-in-new-youth-exhibition/
LOCATION:Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History\, 165 Forest Ave\, Pacific Grove\,\, CA\, 93950
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SUMMARY:The common Thread of an Artist\, Pacific Grove Art Center
DESCRIPTION:Guna Hebbar\, Gordon Dill\, and Bob Selin- three local artists from Salinas Valley Art Gallery-share a common thread of creativity. Working in different media\, with distinct personal styles\, they explore local landscapes and expressive interpretations of the world around them. A group exhibition exploring shared landscapes through individual artistic vision.
URL:https://arts4mc.org/event/the-common-thread-of-an-artist-pacific-grove-art-center/
LOCATION:Pacific Grove Art Center\, 568 Lighthouse Ave.\, Pacific Grove\, CA\, 93950\, United States
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SUMMARY:Noir at the bar - Book Launch Party!
DESCRIPTION:Noir at the Bar – Book Launch Party!!\nJoin us in person for an unforgettable night at the Noir at the Bar book launch! Dive into the world of mystery and suspense with authors Nik Xadndir Wolf\, C.W. Blackwell\, and Joe Clifford!\nPlus DJ Joey Camacho\, drinks\, and stories. Whether you’re a fan of noir or just love a fun evening out\, this party is the place to be. Come celebrate the release and meet fellow fans. Don’t miss out on the fun – see you there!
URL:https://arts4mc.org/event/noir-at-the-bar-book-launch-party/
LOCATION:PG Meetinghouse\, 599 Lighthouse Ave\,\, Pacific Grove\, CA\, 93950
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SUMMARY:MONROE CROSSING WITH OTTER OPRY AT MONTEREY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
DESCRIPTION:Heads up\, California! On Thursday\, March 12th\, Minnesota-based Monroe Crossing will grace the Otter Opry stage with an electrifying blend of classic bluegrass\, bluegrass gospel\, original bluegrass and some surprising selections outside the bluegrass genre. Named in honor of Bill Monroe\, the Father of Bluegrass Music\, Monroe Crossing’s superb musicianship and on-stage rapport have entertained audiences throughout the United States\, Canada and Europe.\nMonroe Crossing consists of four distinct personalities with differing musical backgrounds: Mark Anderson (bass)\, Lisa Fuglie (fiddle & lead vocals)\, Matt Thompson (mandolin & harmony vocals) and Derek Johnson (guitar & lead vocals). The band also utilizes a cadre of talented banjo players – Benji Flaming\, David Robinson and Graham Sones – all of whom are alumni of the group. When combined\, the individual histories of these outstanding musicians make for a truly unique sound.\nIn 2007\, Monroe Crossing was inducted into the Minnesota Music Hall of Fame. They have twice been selected to showcase at the annual World of Bluegrass convention hosted by the International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA). They have also appeared twice at Carnegie Hall in New York City. In 2016\, Monroe Crossing had the honor of being the first Minnesota bluegrass band to perform in South Korea. This is a bluegrass experience you won’t want to miss\, and you can make it even more special with a delicious roasted chicken dinner before the show ($15 in advance\, $20 after March 7th). Online sales will end at 11am the day of the performance.\n7pm. Monterey United Methodist Church\, 1 Soledad Drive\, Monterey. $35/show (CBA members $30; 15 and under free). www.otteropry.org
URL:https://arts4mc.org/event/monroe-crossing-with-otter-opry-at-monterey-united-methodist-church/
LOCATION:Monterey United Methodist Church\, 1 Soledad Drive\, Monterey\, CA\, 93940\, United States
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SUMMARY:Avenue Q
DESCRIPTION:Avenue Q is the outrageously funny\, Tony Award–winning musical that’s part flesh\, part felt\, and packed with heart. Set on a down-on-its-luck New York block\, this smart\, adults-only comedy follows Princeton\, a recent college grad who moves to Avenue Q in search of his purpose\, only to find a hilarious mix of quirky neighbors\, wisecracking puppets\, and songs you’ll be humming for days. \nWith show-stopping numbers like “It Sucks to Be Me\,” and “The Internet Is for Porn\,” the show blends nostalgia\, satire\, and genuine warmth in a way that’s utterly unforgettable. Beneath the humor is a relatable story about growing up\, finding your people\, and embracing the chaos of adulthood. \nIf you love witty comedy\, bold musical theatre\, and puppets behaving badly\, Avenue Q is the must-see show of the season. Grab your tickets now and get ready to laugh\, cringe\, and cheer your way through one of the most unique musicals ever to hit the stage!
URL:https://arts4mc.org/event/avenue-q/2026-03-13/
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:Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with Fabric Art at Sylvan!
DESCRIPTION:We’re thrilled to invite you to a one-of-a-kind creative experience—Sylvan Learning Salinas is proud to be the first to introduce Fabric Art to Monterey County!\nJoin us on Saturday\, March 14\, 2026\, from 1:30–3:00 PM at Sylvan Learning Salinas (1465-B North Davis Road\, Salinas 93907) for a festive\, hands-on event where families will create two St. Patrick’s Day-themed Fabric Art tiles.\nThis is a fun and relaxed way to celebrate the holiday\, explore a new art form\, and make something beautiful together. All materials will be provided\, and no experience is necessary—just bring your creativity and holiday spirit!\nPrice $40 all proceeds go to help financially Sylvan families pay for tutoring at Sylvan Learning!\nCall or text Cary at: 831-449-7551 to sign up.\nWe hope to see you there!
URL:https://arts4mc.org/event/celebrate-st-patricks-day-with-fabric-art-at-sylvan/
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SUMMARY:Carmel Art Walk
DESCRIPTION:Founded and run by local artists\, the Carmel Art Walk is a free and family-friendly event. Support our local artists and keep the HEART of Carmel beating strong! Carmel Art Walk is the second Saturday every month from 4pm-7pm and is open to the public. Tour artist-owned galleries and meet the artists who carry on the Carmel-by-the-Sea artist colony legacy. Follow the blue lanterns at each gallery.
URL:https://arts4mc.org/event/carmel-art-walk/2026-03-14/
LOCATION:Throughout Carmel by the Sea\, CA\, 93921\, United States
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SUMMARY:Monterey Bay Poetry Consortium
DESCRIPTION:Pacific Grove Public Library hosts a monthly reading by poets from Central California and beyond\, organized by the Monterey Bay Poetry Consortium. Enjoy all styles of poetry\, created fresh by local poets. Sept. 13: Avery Burns and Lee Knight Jr.; Oct. 11: Chrissy Hernandez and Brandi Kary.
URL:https://arts4mc.org/event/monterey-bay-poetry-consortium/2026-03-14/
LOCATION:Pacific Grove Public Library\, 550 Central Ave\, Pacific Grove\, CA\, 93950\, United States
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SUMMARY:Avenue Q
DESCRIPTION:Avenue Q is the outrageously funny\, Tony Award–winning musical that’s part flesh\, part felt\, and packed with heart. Set on a down-on-its-luck New York block\, this smart\, adults-only comedy follows Princeton\, a recent college grad who moves to Avenue Q in search of his purpose\, only to find a hilarious mix of quirky neighbors\, wisecracking puppets\, and songs you’ll be humming for days. \nWith show-stopping numbers like “It Sucks to Be Me\,” and “The Internet Is for Porn\,” the show blends nostalgia\, satire\, and genuine warmth in a way that’s utterly unforgettable. Beneath the humor is a relatable story about growing up\, finding your people\, and embracing the chaos of adulthood. \nIf you love witty comedy\, bold musical theatre\, and puppets behaving badly\, Avenue Q is the must-see show of the season. Grab your tickets now and get ready to laugh\, cringe\, and cheer your way through one of the most unique musicals ever to hit the stage!
URL:https://arts4mc.org/event/avenue-q/2026-03-14/
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:LOCAL DIRECTOR JOHN KIM'S FEATURE FILM "REUNION" WORLD PREMIERE! WITH Q&A.
DESCRIPTION:A despondent Asian American funeral home worker\,  goes to his high school reunion with hopes of jump starting his bleak existence\, only to be mistaken for the most successful alumnus of the wrong school\, a mysterious Asian graduate whom no one has seen in twenty years. What this misidentification sets in motion is a comic farce and a modern twist on the classic Cinderella tale.
URL:https://arts4mc.org/event/local-director-john-kims-feature-film-reunion-world-premiere-with-qa/
LOCATION:California Theatre\, 345 S 1st St\, San Jose\, 95113
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