
"The spring showcase, titled 'Sanctuary,' will feature young artists from all 10 arts pathways at the school who will use visual art, storytelling, movement and music to reflect on what it means to belong, to feel safe in your community and to share humanity."
"Liam O'Donoghue, the host and producer of the East Bay Yesterday podcast, curated this photo exhibit exploring those whose labor fuels our economy with visuals by 23 photographers including Alex J. Hernandez, Vincent Donovan, and Aditi Shah."
"This historical drama, set in Palestine under the British Mandate, tells the story of the Palestinian uprising against British colonial rule in 1936, just as Jewish refugees were fleeing Europe and arriving in the region during the establishment of the State of Israel."
Spring in Oakland features a variety of seasonal events such as First Fridays, Art Murmur, and the Khmer New Year Festival. Notable events include 'Visible Labor: The East Bay At Work,' a photo exhibit curated by Liam O'Donoghue, showcasing the labor that fuels the economy. The Oakland School for the Arts will present a spring showcase titled 'Sanctuary,' highlighting young artists. Additionally, the historical drama 'Palestine '36' will screen, focusing on the Palestinian uprising against British colonial rule.
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