2 Best Sights in San Diego, California

ARTS DISTRICT Liberty Station

Liberty Station

Ever since the renovation of the former Naval Training Center, Liberty Station has championed local artists by transforming the space into a hub for culture and arts. This thriving ARTS DISTRICT showcases murals, sculptures, and other mediums by local artists whose pieces are commissioned for approximately one year. To get a closer look, a Public Art Scavenger Hunt invites visitors to tour the public art by scanning a QR code at any work of art. Once the self-guided tour is launched, the art adventure begins. Those who complete the full route can receive discounts from participating vendors. Some of the most notable pieces include Victor Ving’s mural “Greetings from the U.S. Naval Training Station,” an interpretation of a 1940s military postcard; Jonathan Allen’s wooden boat “USS Brave” that honors the navy heritage; and Mary Buckman’s terra cotta sculpture “Sisterhood,” representing the bond between Kumeyaay and western women. 

The San Diego Watercolor Society

Liberty Station
Founded in 1965, this nonprofit promotes water-based media through workshops, exhibitions, and an impressive collection of work by talented plein air painters.
2825 Dewey Rd., San Diego, California, 92106, USA
619-876–4550
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Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues.