This is your reminder that there is a James Hubbell art exhibit at not one, but FOUR San Diego Public Library locations right now!

The exhibits will run until August 4th so you have a couple more weeks if you haven’t seen them yet. These photos are from the Central Library downtown. The library building itself is a beautiful and interesting with a lot to see so this art exhibit is just another reason to visit. We suggest making an afternoon of it! Below is more information on each location.

Central Library Art Gallery: Exhibit featuring Hubbell’s 70-plus-year career as a contemporary master who expresses himself through nature-inspired art, architecture and functional objects and spaces.

Scripps Miramar Ranch Library: “A Mountain Home & Studios” exhibit features Hubbell’s studio and some of his most famous art.

Mission Valley Library: “The Pacific Rim Project” tells the story of Hubbell’s vision that nations located on the Pacific Rim can find common ground through art.

Otay Mesa-Nestor Library: “Lado a Lado” focuses on Hubbell’s work in northern Baja California and his first experiment in community-built art parks.