Liberty Station

  1. Entrance to a building with a sign reading "San Diego Asian Film Festival," a red carpet, and people visible inside the lobby.
    Pacific Arts Movement (Pac Arts) is one of the largest media arts organizations in North America that focuses on Asian American and Asian international cinema. Our history dates back to the year 2000 when we launched our first San Diego Asian Film Festival at the University of San Diego with...
  2. Aerial view of a campus with red-roofed buildings, parking lots, greenery, and water in the background, with a city skyline and airport visible in the distance.
    Whatever you are looking for, Liberty Station has it. Whether it's brushing up on the local art scene, catching the latest dance performance or a must-see movie, even grabbing dinner and drinks with friends. One thing is clear, Liberty Station is where San Diego lives. It's always changing, evolving and...
  3. Watercolor painting of sailboats docked in a marina with buildings and trees in the background, reflecting on the calm water.
    The San Diego Watercolor Society, a 501(C)(3) non-profit organization founded in 1965, is dedicated to expanding the appreciation of and involvement in watermedia painting through education, exhibition, and promotion. SDWS presents a new juried exhibition at their Gallery in the ARTS DISTRICT Liberty Station each month with an Opening Reception...
  4. San Diego Ballet’s 2025-2026 season announcement featuring a dancer in costume and event listings with dates, presented in partnership with the San Diego Museum of Art.
    The San Diego Ballet proudly unveils its 2025–2026 season entitled “A Centennial Celebration,” a dynamic celebration of art, music, and dance in collaboration with The San Diego Museum of Art (SDMA) as part of the museum’s 100th anniversary in February 2026. Throughout the season, audiences will experience evocative and intimate...
  5. Promotional banner for the New Americans Museum 2020 Speaker Series featuring Dr. Edith Eva Eger, titled "Voices of Hope: Holocaust Survivors Share Their Stories," on March 15, 2020.
    The New Americans Museum exists to celebrate, preserve, disseminate and feature the stories of our newest immigrants. Our mission is to be a catalyst for honoring America's recent past and future promise by providing inspiring educational, artistic and cultural programs to honor our diverse immigrant experiences. New Americans Museum serves...
  6. Two dancers wearing colorful tops and loose pants are captured mid-air against a black background, with arms bent and knees raised.
    BIG plans. BIG impact. Malashock Dance's mission is to promote dance as an avenue for personal expression through the creation, performance, and teaching of dance. Malashock Dance's 28 year history of artistic excellence and creative collaboration have kept the art of dance in the forefront of San Diego's cultural identity...
  7. A group of dancers in light-colored costumes perform expressive movements on a dimly lit stage; text reads "A Geography of Risk & Other Dances.
    Founded as San Diego Dance Theater in 1972 by George Willis, Professor Emeritus of Dance at San Diego State University, SDDT has enriched the cultural life of San Diego through countless modern dance concerts and by providing the best in professional training for junior, adult and senior dancers. Local dance...
  8. A large, multi-story waterfront building with arches and red-tiled roof sits across a calm body of water under a partly cloudy sky.
    Courtyard Marriott- Liberty Station is set in a beautiful location, along the water and adjacent to a 46acre park that is perfect for guests to take a nice walk or a bike ride. It's an easy walk to numerous restaurants including the Liberty Public Market, The Lot movie theatre, and...