
February 2018
Film Screening of “To the Ends of the Earth: A Portrait of Jewish San Diego”
Wednesday, February 14, 2018, 5:00–6:30 pm Location: Edwards San Marcos Stadium 18 Tickets: $15.25 regular admission; $12.25 seniors "To the Ends of the Earth: A Portrait of Jewish San Diego," a co-production of Cinewest Productions and the San Diego History Center, is based on over 50 interviews conducted by local filmmaker, Isaac Artenstein, including descendants of early Jewish pioneers, scientists, entrepreneurs, academics, as well as avant-garde artists, rabbis, and surfers. It creates a living portrait of a vibrant and culturally-dynamic…
Find out more »Legacy in Black: Art Appreciation Day
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2018 FROM 11:00 AM-3:00 PM Location: San Diego History Center Tickets: FREE for event with registration The San Diego History Center and San Diego African American Museum of Fine Art are excited to host a special art appreciation day highlighting the exhibition, Legacy in Black. This is an opportunity to enjoy the Legacy in Black exhibit and the other exhibits within the History Center many featuring local residents who are part of San Diego’s African American History. Art Appreciation…
Find out more »March 2018
Member Morning
Join us for an intimate introduction to the San Diego History Center including a tour of our galleries and our collections, as well as an additional discount in our museum store for the day. You will also have the opportunity to enjoy a continental breakfast and meet fellow History Center members and enthusiasts.
Find out more »Community Historian Program Presentation: Settling the San Diego Mission and Presidio
On the second Tuesday of each month, watch a Community Historian presentation at 1 pm in our Thornton Theater. This week's topic: Settling the San Diego Mission and Presidio.
Find out more »April 2018
Song of Knowledge
Michael Connolly Miskwish, M.A., and Theresa Gregor, Ph.D., will discuss how Spanish revivalism, a book called Ramona, and real estate speculators created a mythology that overwhelmed the State and consigned Kumeyaay to a footnote for 100 years.
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