Cross-border art show planned for urban areas of Logan Heights

The ENVZN Urban Art Takeover on Saturday, Sept. 2, will feature 40+ artists from San Diego and Tijuana.

SD ENVZN cross border art show

Dance will be a big part of ENVZN23 in Logan Heights.

More than 40 visual and performing artists from Tijuana and San Diego will unite on Saturday, Sept. 2, 5-10 p.m., to create an immersive, cross-border art show in Logan Heights.

ENVZN Urban Art Takeover (ENVZN23) will activate warehouses, industrial lots, and urban spaces along the Commercial Street corridor between 30th and 32nd streets with multi-sensory, interactive art.

💃 Highlights include:

According to organizers, ENVZN23 is designed to “bridge people and art across borders and boundaries” and promote transborder, creative collaboration.
The plan is for it to return next year, too, as ENVZN24 — during the festivities of World Design Capital San Diego Tijuana 2024. Tickets are available now.

We’ll keep you updated.

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