On Friday, April 3, as part of a special Earth Day Art Walk, La Jolla Village invites you to experience In Situ: La Jolla, a curated exhibition inside Unscripted Spaces, a striking two-story interior design showroom in the heart of the Village.
Rather than placing artwork on traditional white walls, In Situ integrates pieces throughout a fully designed residential environment—where natural light, materials, and scale transform how each work is seen and felt. Paintings, sculpture, textile, photography, and mixed media are thoughtfully positioned in real living spaces, creating a layered, immersive experience that reflects how art actually lives with us.
Presented through the San Diego Architectural Foundation’s Activated Spaces program, the exhibition highlights local artists whose work can hold its own in a refined, design-forward setting. It’s also designed as a point of connection: local interior designers are intentionally invited to engage with artists, opening the door to future collaborations, commissions, and creative partnerships.
The exhibition is led by Blanca Lucia Bergman, MBA, a San Diego–based curator known for her innovative, cross-industry approach. With exhibitions spanning the Mingei International Museum, Sparks Gallery, and San Diego International Airport, Blanca brings a thoughtful and inclusive perspective, grounded in her commitment to fostering dialogue, cultural growth, and community wellbeing.
As part of our Earth Day Art Walk, In Situ offers a fresh way to think about the spaces we inhabit—how art shapes our environment, and how intentional design can elevate everyday life. Join us on April 3 to experience it firsthand, then return throughout its run from April through September 2026. Once you see art this way, you may never look at a blank wall the same again.