Celebrate the opening of the Museum's newest exhibition at this art and music mash-up event! This TNT celebrates the opening of "James Drake: Anatomy of Drawing and Space (Brain Trash)"--an installation of 1,242 drawings on paper covering the walls from floor to ceiling. Walk through the exhibition with artist James Drake and MCASD's Chief Curator Kathryn Kanjo at 7:30 PM, partake in art-making experiences based on the exhibition, listen to live music from local bands Stone Horse and Gunner Gunn...
Celebrate the opening of the Museum's newest exhibition at this art and music mash-up event! This TNT celebrates the opening of "James Drake: Anatomy of Drawing and Space (Brain Trash)"--an installation of 1,242 drawings on paper covering the walls from floor to ceiling. Walk through the exhibition with artist James Drake and MCASD's Chief Curator Kathryn Kanjo at 7:30 PM, partake in art-making experiences based on the exhibition, listen to live music from local bands Stone Horse and Gunner Gunner, imbibe affordable cocktails ($5 beers and $6 craft cocktails), and dine on food truck eats by Tortally Tasty with the support of SD Food Truck Map.
This program is free for Members, $8 for students and seniors, and $10 for non-members.
Supporter-level Members and above will enjoy a Q&A session with Drake and Kanjo at 6 PM with hosted drinks and hors d'oeuvres. For more information on MCASD Membership levels, contact Membership Associate Anna-Leigh Zinza at azinza@mcasd.org.
TNT is made possible by underwriting from Car2Go, with additional in-kind support received from SIXONENINE, Stone Brewing Company and SD Food Truck Map.
Funding for MCASD programs is provided by Qualcomm Foundation, ResMed Foundation, the County of San Diego Community Enhancement Fund, The Cynthia and George Mitchell Foundation, Price Family Charitable Foundation, Target, proceeds from the 2014 Biennial Art Auction and annual contributors to the MCASD Museum Fund. Institutional support of MCASD is provided, in part, by the City of San Diego Commission for Arts and Culture.
James Drake: Anatomy of Drawing and Space (Brain Trash) is organized by the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, and is made possible by generous lead underwriting support from Tami and Michael Lang, and corporate underwriting from The San Diego County BMW Centers. Additional funding has been received from Stephen Feinberg.