| Normal Heights Cultural Council |
| 4649 Hawley Blvd |
| San Diego, CA 92116 |
| Phone: (619) 584-1608 |
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| The Normal Heights Cultural Council (NHCC), formed in 2001, is a group of local volunteers who seek to identify, increase awareness and enhance the cultural life of the neighborhood for the benefit of residents and visitors alike. The NHCC is creating programs that showcase the rich history, heritage and culture of the neighborhood while looking toward the future. Normal Heights was one of three neighborhoods (out of 102 in San Diego) chosen to form a Cultural Council to participate in the "Living Traditions" initiative as part of the "Share Your Heritage" program--a nationwide cultural heritage tourism initiative in cooperation with the National Trust for Historic Preservation and the San Diego Commission for Arts and Culture (SDCAC). Funded in part by the SDCAC and the San Diego Foundation Neighborhood Civic Fund. The San Diego Historical Society serves as fiscal agent for the NHCC. For more information and to participate, call Pete Evaristo at (619) 283-8379.
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| National Comedy Theatre |
| 3717 India Street |
| San Diego, CA 92103 |
| Phone: (619) 295-4933 |
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| The NCT High School Improv League is an extension of our professional improvisational comedy company. It is designed to give students an opportunity to perform, and develop their social, artistic and communication skills in a safe environment. The NCT High School Improv League has been successful at venues across the country, with over 50 schools participating in Los Angeles and 15 in San Diego. |
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| Combined Organizations for the Visual Arts |
| 1620 Fifth Ave., Ste, 150 |
| San Diego , CA 92103 |
| Phone: (619 )234-0928 |
| Fax: (619) 234-0928 |
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| COVA, comprised of art groups and individual artists, is a non-profit visual arts service organization serving the artists of San Diego County. COVA's mission is:
to increase the appreciation of the visual arts in the San Diego Region,
to educate the public about the visual art community and its benefits to the publics quality of life, and
to provide support for visual artists through: advocacy, education and service.
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| Camarada |
| 4019 Goldfinch Street, suite 254 |
| San Diego, CA 92103 |
| Phone: (619) 231-3702 |
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| Since its inception in 1994 in San Diego, California, the chamber music ensemble, CAMARADA, has been committed to creating, performing and commissioning concerts of chamber music from a vast spectrum of musical styles, eras, and aesthetics. Performing in intimate, alluring venues in the San Diego area such as museums, artists' lofts, and private salons, CAMARADA has also created partnerships with artists in visual art, dance and theatre. These partnerships have contributed to a unique view of the collaborative possibilities of CAMARADA's musical performance, further enhanced by alluring environments, gourmet food, wine and camaraderie.
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| San Diego American Indian Health Center |
| 2630 Frist Avenue |
| San Diego, CA 92103 |
| Phone: (619) 234 -2158 |
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| San Diego Art Institute |
| 1439 El Prado |
| Balboa Park, CA 92134 |
| Phone: (619) 236-0011 |
| Fax: (619) 236-1974 |
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| The San Diego Art Institute in its Balboa Park gallery, offers a continuing exhibition opportunity to hundreds of San Diego area artists and an ever-changing display of outstanding visual art to thousands of visitors in this area of Southern California. |
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| San Diego Museum of Art |
| 1450 El Prado |
| Balboa Park, CA 92134 |
| Phone: (619) 232-7931 |
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| The museum houses a prestigious collection, from which it has launched numerous exhibitions that have traveled to venues all over the world. Its more than 12,000 works of artSpanish and Italian Old Masters, Asian and American paintings, sculpture, ceramics, bronzes and other objectsdraw more than a half-million visitors a year to the Spanish Renaissance building that houses the collection. In addition, the museum holds year-round educational programs, concerts, lectures and films, and each spring it hosts the Art Alive floral extravaganza. |
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| San Diego Museum of Man |
| 1350 El Prado |
| Balboa Park, CA 92134 |
| Phone: (619) 238-2001 |
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| EXPLORE THE MYSTERY, BEAUTY, AND EXCITEMENT of San Diego's only anthropological museum. One of the nation's great collections of artifacts, folk art, and archaeological finds is located here. |
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