San Diego Weekend Arts Events: 'Crying on the Blue Line Trolley,' soundON Festival, Mission Trails, Preston Swirnoff and more / by Margaret Hernandez

This weekend in the arts: a solo show by Celesté Hernández at Hill Street Country Club, the 14th annual soundON new music festival, 'Nature's Abundance' at Mission Trails, 'Stained Glass Enters the Stream' at Swish, a new Hershey Felder film and Le Salon de Musiques.

'Crying on the Blue Line Trolley'

Visual Art, Poetry

Mexican artist and writer Celesté Hernández will kick off the year for Oceanside art space The Hill Street Country Club. I recently featured Hernández's graphic novel, "we used to move through the city like doves in the wind," which was about the COVID-related border closure. This exhibition, Hernández's first show of photography, is almost like a follow up: What happens when the border technically reopens, but landscapes, natural and architectural, stand between the artist and her love?

This artist is referred to by another name in the original publishing of this article, our posts reflect her current wishes.

Read the full round up by Julia Dixon Evans for KPBS.