Top Museums And Art Galleries in San Diego, CA 92116
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Heritage Art Restoration Studio
By jas3685 August 08, 2013
I collect fine, limited edition, aviation lithographs signed by important historical figures. Recently, two of them fell from their mounts and were badly scratched and torn by broken glass. I felt that there was little I could do with them beyond salvaging the signatures. Instead, I met with Seyo at Heritage Art Restoration Studio—which is tidy and airy and has plenty of parking. He gave the prints a hard look and did not over-represent what he might be able to do to restore them ...read more
Art & Framing Solutions
By fran October 10, 2011
I received several framed pieces from A& F as a wedding gift. They were beautifully framed. I've received many compliments on them. Rose and Les are great. I would recommend them to a friend. ...read more
Art & Framing Solutions
By Anonymous October 05, 2011
Dear Art & Framing Solutions, I must tell you how thrilled I am with the most recent piece you so marvelously framed for me. The choice of mat and framing was ideal for my original etching. It looks stunning in the burnished textured frame and so perfectly matted. You deserve five stars for the tasteful job and high quality workmanship. I will encourage all of my art colleagues to consider engaging you for their framing needs. Appreciatively, L.S. ...read more
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H. Atapour Fine Art Photography
By H. Atapour Fine Art Photography November 20, 2014
David Lintons Paintings
By David Linton Art May 02, 2011
Chinese New Year Festival
February 16 & 17, 2008, 10:00am - 5:00pm. We will be celebrating the Year of the Rat on the third weekend in February at the corner of 3rd Avenue and J Street downtown, right outside the Museum. Festivities will include lion and dragon dancing, traditional music, educational exhibits and over fifty food and craft vendors. There will also be many activities for children including learning about the Chinese zodiac, having their names written in Chinese calligraphy, and making their own paper lanterns. ...read more
By San Diego Chinese Historical Museum January 29, 2008