Next event:
Barbarella (1968) Thursday, June 4th, 7-10pm Event begins at 7pm Film begins at 7:30pm Cost: FREE to MoPA Members; General Museum Admission*Theater seating is provided on a first come, first serve basis When free love and bad fashioned ruled, there was only one Queen of the Galaxy. In her shag-carpeted spaceship of love, Barbarella crash-lands at MoPA. Catch the sex-ploits of this space age adventuress from a seat in MoPA's theater or watch from the bar as it is projected on the walls. Grab a drink. Take in the art. Snap a portrait in MoPA’s antique photo booth. Get creative and lounge in the galleries with Dr.Sketchy's
Featuring Dr. Sketchy's Anti- Art School, San Diego's premier cabaret life drawing group! Dames! Drinks! Drawing! Drsketchysandiego.com
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MoPA Exhibits
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Lou Stoumen: The Naked Truth & The Legacy Award Winners
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January 31, 2009- May 17, 2009
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Edward Steichen: The Early Years .. .. January 31, 2009- May 17, 2009
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Picturing the Process: Exploring the Art and Science of Photography February 7, 2009 - July 25, 2009
Considering Edward Curtis: Recent Gifts to the Permanent Collection February 7, 2009 - May 10, 2009
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Since its founding in 1983, the Museum of
Photographic Arts (MoPA) has been devoted to collecting, conserving and
exhibiting the entire spectrum of the photographic medium. The museum’s
endeavors consistently address cultural, historical and social issues through
its exhibitions and public programs (all of which are described in detail
throughout this site). MoPA is accredited by the American Association of Museumsand is a member-supported, private, nonprofit institution. Additional support
for museum programs is provided by the City of San Diego under a program managed
by its Commission for Arts and Culture, the Community Enhancement Program of the
County of San Diego, as well as the California Arts Council and the National
Endowment for the Arts.
1649 El Prado, Balboa Park
San Diego, CA 92101
619-238-7559 (Phone)
619-238-8777 (Fax)
[email protected]
Directions
(located in the Casa De Balboa building, east of the main traffic circle and
central fountain)
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