San Diego Visual Arts Network

San Diego Visual Arts Network To see all the post for SDVAN go to https://www.facebook.com/sdvan This is the only site designed exclusively for Visual Arts in the San Diego region.

San Diego Visual Arts Network ( SDVAN) is a database of information produced to improve the clarity, accuracy and sophistication of discourse about San Diego's artistic and cultural life and is dedicated to the idea that the Visual arts are a vital part of the health of our city. SDVAN provides a resource-rich website and facilitates countless opportunities for inspiration and collaboration on vis

ual arts projects. We believe in the transformational quality of the arts and its ability to wider our vision of the world around us. We hope to not only build the confidence of those involved in the arts, but disseminate information throughout San Diego thus raising the bar on the writing, production and appreciation of the visual arts in our region. SDVAN is a 100% volunteer non-profit organization, where all services are free and financed by donations from people like you who believe in our mission. Currently the site includes a feature to encourage new buyers of art, SmART Collector; a gossip column RAW; top picks of the month Picked RAW including Branching Out with new listings on the site, report on those events chosen in Picked RAW Peeled, a editorial A+ Art Blog; and a monthly message of updates about the site. SDVAN is the sponsor for the San Diego Art Prize and the New Contemporaries and supports exhibitions which encourage local talent such as Little & Large and Movers & Shakers and Art Meets Fashion and DNA of Creativity. . We connect artists to patrons in our Eat Your Art Out fundraisers. SDVAN currently receives over one million hits a year and has 4-5000 unique visitors a month. We list over 2200 visual arts resources including artists in the SD region. Directory entry includes: Name of Organization or Service, location, contact numbers (tel, fax, email, website), and mission statement or services offered to the community. The directory is available as a website only and not a printed document. . Entries are made directly onto the site by those listed. The Events Calendar lists the next 15 events and ongoing events with a search by type and location. Opportunities both paid and volunteer are listed, including grants with a search by type and age. The SDVAN offers a listing of artists by name, with website and gallery affiliation, and enables them to be located by medium as well. The directory categories include:
Arts Organizations
Public Exhibition Spaces
Commercial Spaces
Art Education
Services and Suppliers
Art Management and Promotion

SDVAN is a DBA of San Diego Synergy Arts Network and is a 100% volunteer non-profit with 501 (c)3 status

04/29/2026

April is Arts, Culture & Creativity Month and we’re feeling the pulse!

As part of our second celebration post, SDVAN is proud to connect this moment to something bigger: Open Your Hearts to North County Arts. This campaign, led by the North County Arts Network, is all about lifting up the vibrant creative voices that make our region so powerful and so necessary.

It feels especially fitting as our San Diego Art Prize exhibition will be on view this Fall at Oceanside Museum of Art (OMA), a space that continues to champion artists, dialogue, and community connection.

This month and always we celebrate the intersections of:
🎨 Art
💬 Culture
💡 Creativity
❤️ Community

Keep an eye out for the Open Your Hearts visuals (you might catch that signature pulse 👀💓), and join us in amplifying the energy across North County and beyond.

Let’s keep showing up for the artists, the spaces, and the stories that shape us.

04/11/2026

Joy is meant to be shared.
In the moments we create, connect, and show up for one another, joy becomes something bigger. It becomes energy. It becomes action. It becomes power.
Now it’s your turn: How do YOU create joy? Tell us below 👇







03/24/2026

What does Ingrid Hernandez see first thing in the morning? 🌿
A view of green—nature pushing through an urban landscape, grounding the day in observation and gratitude.

From there, the work unfolds through what is seen and what is felt. Using simple, direct language—Outdoor, Indoor/Inside— Ingrid Hernandez explores the spaces we inhabit, from exterior structures to deeply personal interiors shaped by memory, objects, and identity.

What begins as something visible opens into something more internal—something felt.

🌅 Morning person (up at 5am)
🖤 Always dressed in black- Feels undressed without her red lipstick
📖 Currently reading Fruto: Bearing the Burden of Care by Daniela Rea

Credits: Photography by Ingrid Hernandez

Follow along for more artist stories and behind-the-scenes moments of the 2026 San Diego Art Prize Recipients exhibiting at Oceanside Museum of Art in September.



03/11/2026

2026 San Diego Art Prize Recipient: Tatiana Ortiz-Rubio
Tatiana’s work explores ideas of care, disability, and “crip time” i.e. time that is non-linear and flexible. challenging dominant ideas of productivity, progress, and history. Drawing from lived experience, her art invites us to slow down and rethink how time, labor, and care are viewed and valued in our culture.

🎥 Watch the KPBS interview: https://www.kpbs.org/news/arts-culture/2025/10/30/san-diego-art-prize-2026-winners-three-working-mothers-question-whats-real-and-whats-possible

The San Diego Art Prize exhibition, opening September 2026 at Oceanside Museum of Art. www.sdartprize.org

02/26/2026

2026 San Diego Art Prize Winner: Danielle Dean

Working across archives, video, performance, social practice, sculpture, and drawing, Danielle Dean investigates the recursive loops between the circulation of ideas and the material reproduction of global capitalism. Moving fluidly between media and collaboration, her work probes the fault lines within systems that shape how we see, labor, and live.

In a KPBS interview, Dean reflects on motherhood, labor, and the ways images from the past continue to influence what feels “real” or possible today.

🎥 Watch the interview: https://www.kpbs.org/news/arts-culture/2025/10/30/san-diego-art-prize-2026-winners-three-working-mothers-question-whats-real-and-whats-possible

San Diego Art Prize exhibition opening September 5, 2026 at Oceanside Museum of Art. www.sdartprize.org

02/12/2026

2026 San Diego Art Prize winner: Ingrid Hernández
Through photography, Ingrid Hernández captures housing communities in Tijuana made from reclaimed and discarded materials—revealing ingenuity, care, and deep resilience. Rooted in long-term relationships, her work shows how community shapes survival, and how homes rise from what’s available. And the real surprise? The aesthetic power of these spaces. Proof that taste, creativity, and dignity have nothing to do with wealth—and everything to do with vision.

🎥 Watch the KPBS interview https://www.kpbs.org/news/arts-culture/2025/10/30/san-diego-art-prize-2026-winners-three-working-mothers-question-whats-real-and-whats-possible

San Diego Art Prize exhibition, opening September 2026 at Oceanside Museum of Art. www.sdartprize.org

✨ Meet the SD Art Prize Committee ✨Behind the SD Art Prize is a dedicated group committed to celebrating outstanding loc...
01/31/2026

✨ Meet the SD Art Prize Committee ✨
Behind the SD Art Prize is a dedicated group committed to celebrating outstanding local artists, strengthening San Diego’s visual arts community, and expanding our reach to audiences near and far. Through collaboration, advocacy, and vision, these voices help shape a bold, visible, and thriving creative ecosystem—spotlighting the talent that makes our region special and inspiring the next generation of artists. Dive into their journey at www.sdartprize.org!

01/22/2026

The San Diego Art Prize would not be possible without the support of wonderful donors like you! www.sdartprize.org

Because the SD Art Prize was inspired by the Turner Prize in the UK, it is wonderful to hear that Nnena Kalu, a black Sc...
12/14/2025

Because the SD Art Prize was inspired by the Turner Prize in the UK, it is wonderful to hear that Nnena Kalu, a black Scottish women with limited verbal abilities has won this year. She developed her artistic practice at ActionSpace’s studio in Studio Voltaire in London since 1999.

Kalu wins for her sculptures and drawings, becoming the first learning disabled artist to scoop the award.

12/02/2025

Today is Giving Tuesday — and your support makes a difference.
Help us continue our 19-year legacy of recognizing and uplifting outstanding artists through the San Diego Art Prize.

Every contribution helps empower creativity in our community.
Donate today 💛 https://heyor.ca/CvquWz

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