5 works of art to see in San Diego in June

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Aaron Glasson at ICASD: North, Kaori Fukuyama at PHES, Christopher Lloyd Tucker at the Central Library, Carmern Argote's 'Filtration System for a Process-based Practice' at MCASD Downtown and Katie Ruiz's pompom installation at the Women's Museum

"Primordial Refuge," Aaron Glasson's multi-part exhibition at ICA San Diego's North campus, is his first solo museum show. The works look toward a future transformed by climate change. In one gallery space, Glasson has built an intersectional, crowd-sourced ecological reading room, complete with library furniture built from scraps and reclaimed pieces of wood.On the other is an entire home, built for a future climate that feels both imagined and troublingly real.

. On view noon to 5 p.m. Thursday through Sunday, Jun. 3 through July 31, 2022, with an opening reception at 5:30 p.m. Friday, Jun. 3. ICA San Diego North, 1550 S El Camino Real, Encinitas. Free/donation-based.

 

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