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Closing Reception | Tarrah Aroonsakool: Through the Maze
May
4
4:00 PM16:00

Closing Reception | Tarrah Aroonsakool: Through the Maze

Closing Reception: Saturday, May 4, 4–6 PM

March 2–May 3, 2024

Tarrah Aroonsakool, a first-generation San Diego native with Thai and Lao heritage, embarked on a journey of self-discovery through art. Aroonsakool’s creative path led them to New Orleans, where they found a supportive community and showcased their work globally after her first show in 2013. Motivated by a desire to foster a creative community in their hometown, Aroonsakool returned to San Diego, where they continue to push boundaries and transform their art, incorporating everyday objects and found materials into the work.

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Gallery Walk-through | Tarrah Aroonsakool
Apr
13
7:00 PM19:00

Gallery Walk-through | Tarrah Aroonsakool

Gallery Walk-through: Saturday, April 13, 7 PM (during the Barrio Art Crawl)

March 2–May 3, 2024

Join us on April 13 and dive into Through the Maze with a special Q&A and guided walk-through led by artist Tarrah Aroonsakool. Starting at 7 p.m., Aroonsakool will guide small groups through the immersive maze, sharing insights and answering your questions. Don't miss this unique opportunity to connect with the artist! The Barrio Art Crawl runs from 5 to 8 p.m.—the perfect Saturday plan to explore galleries and experience art in a new way. See you there! 

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Opening Reception | Tarrah Aroonsakool
Mar
9
5:00 PM17:00

Opening Reception | Tarrah Aroonsakool

Opening Reception: Saturday, March 9, 5–8 PM (during the Barrio Art Crawl)

March 2–May 3, 2024

Tarrah Aroonsakool, a first-generation San Diego native with Thai and Lao heritage, embarked on a journey of self-discovery through art. Aroonsakool’s creative path led them to New Orleans, where they found a supportive community and showcased their work globally after her first show in 2013. Motivated by a desire to foster a creative community in their hometown, Aroonsakool returned to San Diego, where they continue to push boundaries and transform their art, incorporating everyday objects and found materials into the work.

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