Connecting the arts, fostering collaboration and building community.
 
Calendar courtesy of The Dirt.
 
There are several other great resources for finding arts and culture events, exhibits, performances, and other creative activities in the Davis area:

Davis Enterprise | UC Davis Arts & Entertainment | YoloArts | Visit Yolo
 

The Art of Being Human, Shambhala Weekend 1

Davis Shambhala Meditation Center 133 D Street, Suite H, upstairs, Davis

DAVIS SHAMBHALA CENTER. By training in meditation, we learn to remember our natural confidence and relax to the freshness of the present moment, no matter what that moment may bring. This intimate retreat provides instruction for sitting and walking meditation as a means to develop mindfulness in daily life. 9a—5p. $0—200

Free – $200

2nd Friday ArtAbout reception: Sue Peri

Logos Books 513 2nd Street, Davis

LOGOS BOOKS. Sue Peri became interested in photography as a teenager. She and her brother Paul created a darkroom in their family’s garage and spent countless hours developing images. Peri graduated UC Davis in 1979. She worked for The Daily Democrat, and then the Davis Enterprise until 2017. 6p—9p.

Free

Candlelight Soundbath

Davis Community Church (DCC) 412 C Street, Davis

DAVIS COMMUNITY CHURCH. Step away from the busy-ness and receive a gentle, soothing soundbath by candlelight in the Sanctuary. You are welcome to sit or lie on the pews; bring your blanket/yoga mat if you wish. Enjoy tea by Purple Tree Cafe after. 6:30p—7:15p. Free

Free

Candlelight Sacred Space Soundbath

Davis Community Church (DCC) 412 C Street, Davis

DAVIS COMMUNITY CHURCH. Enjoy gentle singing bowls offered by Brenda Mohr in a candlelit contemplative space. Sit or stretch out, bring a blanket. Tea & refreshments offered by Purple Tree Cafe. 6:30p—7:15p. Free

Free

Jason Park Free Piano Concert

John Natsoulas Center for the Arts 521 1st St., Davis

NATSOULAS GALLERY. Playing selections from Chopin’s prelude op. 28, Chopin’s nocturne op. 48 no. 1, selections from Debussy’s Images, selections from Rachmaninoff’s prelude op. 23, and Brahm’s intermezzo, op. 118 no 2. 6:30p—7:30p. Free

Free