This week in Oakland: Watercolors of post-meal moments at Oakland restaurants, and a film tackling futuristic gentrification
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This week's roundup of events in Oakland presents an array of activities for residents to engage with. Highlights include the 'Digest: Lingering After a Meal' art exhibit featuring over 100 watercolor paintings by local artist Laurie Caird, capturing the moments after dining at various renowned restaurants. Oakland Restaurant Week also encourages exploration of the local culinary scene with special menus at over 140 participating restaurants. Additionally, an important student exhibition from eighth graders addresses gun violence prevention, showcasing their work detailing the issue's impacts and potential solutions, all taking place this week.
This week’s roundup features events in Oakland, including art exhibits and dining experiences during Oakland Restaurant Week, promoting local culture and cuisine.
Local artist Laurie Caird's exhibit at Awaken Café showcases 100 watercolor paintings reflecting post-meal moments in various local restaurants, running until April 30.
Oakland Restaurant Week features over 140 participating restaurants offering special menus and discounts, celebrating the city's reputation for great food until March 30.
Eighth graders from Lighthouse and Lodestar Community Public Schools present artworks addressing gun violence prevention, exploring root causes and community solutions, on March 26-28.
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