May 10 Sunday
Visit the Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History to explore the beauty and fine details of the natural world around us in this annual spring exhibit featuring works from over 50 local artists in a variety of mediums. Scientific illustration brings to life the intricacies of nature while deepening our knowledge and enriching connections. Every year, "The Art of Nature" exhibit continues to reveal new wonders—just like nature itself—offering fresh inspiration for curious minds. On view March 28 - May, 2026.
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Laurie Olin is responsible for designing many of the most beloved parks, gardens and public spaces in the country, including the Washington Monument grounds, the National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden, the Getty Center gardens, Battery Park City Masterplan, Columbus Circle, Bryant Park, and Independence National Historic Park, to name a few. His imprint on cityscapes extends all over the world, most notably Canary Wharf and Bishop's Gate in London, Villa Olimpica in Barcelona, and the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe in Berlin.
Artist, scholar, landscape architect, and fine artist, Olin is one of the most significant urban designers of our time, winning him many notable distinctions, including the National Medal of the Arts from President Obama. The film uses Olin's original paintings and drawings as a visual thread throughout the film. These works of art establish a rhythm, creating moments of stillness within the movement of the piece. Just as parks in the city become tranquil spaces in all the flurry, Olin's artwork establishes critical pauses in the film, reminding us that one of the best methods to learn from the world is to observe it by sitting still.
The film's director and producer, Gina M. Angelone, will introduce the film and conduct a Q&A at the conclusion A complimentary reception follows the Q&A.
May 13 Wednesday
YOU ARE INVITEDPalenke Arts 10-Year Anniversary Chamber Ribbon Cutting
Palenke Arts invites community members, partners, artists, and supporters to join a special evening recognizing ten years of cultural leadership, artistic expression, and community connection in Seaside.
In partnership with the Monterey Peninsula Chamber of Commerce, this milestone ribbon cutting honors a decade of work dedicated to creating access to arts education, preserving cultural traditions, and building spaces where diverse voices and creative expression can thrive.
Wednesday, May 134:00 – 6:00 p.m.Ribbon Cutting Ceremony at 4:30 p.m.
LocationPalenke Teen Arts Center530 Elm Ave.Seaside, CA 93955
Founded by Executive Director Juan L. Sánchez, Palenke Arts has grown into a regional hub for Latin American, Afro-Caribbean, and global cultural arts programming. Over the past ten years, the organization has presented performances, youth programs, workshops, and community events that bring generations together through music and the arts.
Guests will also learn more about the upcoming Palenke Arts 10-Year Anniversary Festival taking place June 7 at Laguna Grande Park, a free multicultural celebration welcoming the entire community.
All are welcome to attend and be part of this meaningful moment in Palenke Arts’ history.
More information and sponsorship opportunities are available atwww.palenkearts.org
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