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Intersection Arts

Discover the unique synergy of music and visual arts through Villa Musica’s innovative program, Intersection Arts. This initiative aims to bridge the gap between two vibrant worlds, creating a dynamic intersection that celebrates diversity and creativity.

At the heart of Intersection Arts is a captivating gallery showcasing the works of local San Diego visual artists who often go unnoticed in mainstream art spaces. Villa Musica collaborates with these talented artists, bringing them together with our musicians in a bi-monthly spectacle of artistic fusion, offering the public a one-of-a-kind experience.

Art, in all its forms, has the power to transcend boundaries and foster understanding. Through the Intersection Arts program, we believe in the universal language of creativity, a language that unites us all regardless of our differences. It’s a journey of discovery, learning, and connection, where the arts become a powerful medium to bring people together.

In the wise words of Audre Lorde, “There is no such thing as a single-issue struggle because we do not live single-issue lives.” Intersection Arts embodies this philosophy, inviting you to join us on a transformative exploration of the interconnected tapestry of music, visual arts, and the shared human experience.

Come, be a part of a community where the arts are not just observed but lived, experienced, and cherished.

Interested in featuring your art as part of Villa Musica’s Intersection Arts series? Please reach out to:

Intersection Arts Program Manager:
Nicole Olsson – intersectionarts@villamusica.org

Rara Avis

Currently Showing:

Stacie Birky Greene: Rara Avis

Opening Night:
March 21st, 2026
Gallery Closes:
April 29th, 2026
Originally form Colorado, Stacie Birky Greene received degrees in Art and Art History form the University of Kentucky. She also studied in Florence, Italy, and at the Art Institute of Chicago. Although Painting was the focus of her training, she has also explored her art in a wide variety of media, including drawing, performance, photograph, installation and video.
The central focus of Birky Greene’s work has been to explore nature through a combination of materials and techniques. Her approach has often been guided by a fascination with form and shape, particularly as nodes for connecting unlikely allies, such as coral and cacti.
Birky Greene lives in San Diego, and she exhibits her artwork locally, nationally and internationally. She has taught art to children and adults since 1998.