Art and Exhibits in Public Places

at NTC Promenade as of January 2010

In The Garden 3 image
The Garden of Mythos: Abstraction in Collaboration with Nature

Martha Pace Swift Gallery, 2820 Roosevelt Road
Now through April 2, 2010 - Open 7 Days
Recent oils by Anna Zappoli that connect with the natural world inaugurate the opening of the new Swift Gallery, curated by the Expressive Arts Institute.
Admission: Free

 

AjA Project Installation Image
AjA Project’s “underSTAND: laid under our feet, unveil where we stand”

In the Fieldstone Legacy Plaza behind the NTC Command Center, 2640 Historic Decatur Road
Through February 1, 2010
International artist Shin Takeda has created an innovative overlay of the Plaza that features a collection of stories by refugee youth in San Diego depicting the experience of war, displacement, migration, and identity exploration, done through words and images.
Admission: Free

 

Dance Place San DiegoAmerica’s Finest City Dances
Mandell Weiss Gallery, Dance Place, 2650 Truxtun Road
October 1, 2009 – January 4, 2010
Open 7 Days
A photography exhibit by Graham Blair  and the San Diego Ballet celebrating the Ballet’s 20th anniversary season.  Images feature dances taken at some of San Diego’s’ most iconic locations.
Admission: Free

Point Loma Legacy Exhibit Shield


Point Loma Legacy Exhibit

NTC Command Center, 2640 Historic Decatur Road
Ongoing - Open 7 Days
An exhibit telling the story of Point Loma and its role as the Gateway to San Diego.
Admission: Free

 

 

 

 

Sybil Stockdale at James Stockdale ExhibitVice Admiral James Stockdale and Sybil Stockdale Tribute
NTC Command Center, 2640 Historic Decatur Road
Ongoing - Open 7 Days
Exhibit about the POW experience in Vietnam and the story about two of America’s greatest heroes of the period.
Admission: Free

 

Barracks 19 Exhibit“The Life of a Naval Training Center Recruit” Exhibit
Barracks 19, 2690 Historic Decatur Road
Opens June 1, 2009 - Open 7 Days
An exhibit in an historic barracks building – now housing artist studios - that tells the story of the life of an NTC recruit from the time they stepped off the bus to graduation from bootcamp 12 weeks later.
Admission: Free