- Casa Magazine

January 9, 2015
CASA Magazine – a voice of the PROGRESSIVE MAINSTREAM • www.CasaSB.com
Elverhøj Museum (Solvang)
Portico Gallery
Faulkner/SB Public Library Galleries
The Purple Crayon
Work by Eyvind Earle-Thru Jan 18 • 624 Elverhoj Wy • We-Th 1-4pm,
Fr-Su 12-4pm • 686-1211.
Central: SB Sculptors Guild • East: Cathie Smith • West: Roz Lord-Thru
Jan 30 • 40 E Anapamu St • Mo-Th 10-7pm, Fr-Sa 10-5:30pm, Su 15pm • 962-7653.
GALLERIES • STUDIOS • MUSEUMS • PUBLIC PLACES
Compiled by Jeanette Casillas
Mediterranee Antiques and Art, Carpinteria
Contemporary, vintage and antique paintings. California Plein Air.
Representing local artist since 2002. • ongoing • 500 Maple Av • TuSa 11-4pm or by Appt • 695-0910.
Architectural Foundation Gallery
Art & Soul of Santa Barbara
Local fine art and jewelry • 1221 State St #7 • Tu-Sa11-8pm; Su 115pm • 722-5054.
Artiste Gallery (Los Olivos)
Black & White and a Little Red by Jeffrey Sipress-Jan 16-Feb 27 •
229 E Victoria • Tu-Fr 9-2pm • 965-6307.
Wine art by D. Bayless; J. Brown; C. Locascio; A. Luongo; C. Nelson; C.
Perez; S. Quartly; D. Talerico; C. Watanabe • Ongoing • Daily 10-5pm
• 2948 Grand Av, Studio E • 686-2626.
ArtAMO Gallery
Art From Scrap Gallery
Michael Kessler – Water & Stone-Thru Jan 18 • 11 W Anapamu • TuSu 12-5pm • 568-1400.
Art, Design & Architecture Museum, UCSB
How to Make the Universe Right: The Art of the Shaman from Vietnam
and Southern China • Fletcher Benton: The Artist’s Studio • This Was
Tomorrow: London 1956 | Geoffrey Holroyd | Santa Barbara • Artist-inResidence: Eric Beltz, The Cave of Treasures -Jan 17-May 1 • UCSB
Campus • We-Su 12-5pm • 893-2951.
RECEPTIONS & EVENTS
Friday, January 9th, 5-8pm
Arts Fund Gallery
Best Impressions
Friday, January 9th, 5:30-7:30pm
Santa Barbara Tennis Club
Abstract 8
Friday, January 9th, 5-7pm
Panel Discussion moderated by Ted Mills: 6pm
MichaelKate Interiors & Art Gallery
The Abstract10
Saturday, January 10th, 4pm
Elverhøj Museum (Solvang) Art Talk
The Life and Legacy of Eyvind Earle with Felicia Cody
Saturday, January 10th, 3-5pm
Porch: Vault Gallery
Smolder by Lucy Stephenson
Saturday, January 10th, 5-7pm
Palm Loft Gallery
A New Beginning
Sunday, January 11th, 1:30-4:30pm
SBMA - FREE Studio Sunday
Water Soluble Oil Pastels
Sunday, January 11th, 1-3pm
Jewish Federation of Greater SB
Black & White Only
Thursday, January 15th, 5:30pm
SBMA Curator’s Choice Lecture
With Michael Fried • Free-$10 • RSVP: tickets.sbma.net
Thursday, January 15th, 5:30-7:30pm
Montecito Aesthetic Institute
Eclecticism
Thursday, January 15th, 5-6:30pm
Los Olivos Café
Love Livin’ in the Valley by Susan Belloni
Friday, January 16th, 5-7pm
Architectural Foundation Gallery
Black & White and a Little Red by Jeffrey Sipress
Friday, January 16th, 5:30-7:30pm
Art, Design & Architecture Museum, UCSB
Opening Reception: Three Exhibitions
Friday, January 16th, 5-11pm
Ayni Gallery
Work by Pali X-Mano, Gregory Beeman & David Mark Lane
Friday, January 16th, 3:30pm
Art, Design & Architecture Museum, UCSB - Talk
The Art of the Shaman in Vietnam and Southern China
with Prof. Trian Nguyen
Saturday, January 17th, 3-5pm
Carpinteria Arts Center
Illuminations
Sunday, January 18th, 1-3pm
Carpinteria Arts Center - Juror’s Talk
Illuminations with John Iwerks
Sundays, 10am-dusk
SB Arts & Crafts Show
Cabrillo Blvd (State & Calle Puerto Vallarta) 897-1982
Reclaiming Nature Literacy Through Art or Nature Literacy-Opens Jan
30 • 302 E. Cota St • Tu-We, Fri 10-2pm, Th 10-6pm & Sa 10-3pm •
884-0459.
Arts Fund Gallery
Best Impressions-Thru Feb 28 • We-Fr 12-5pm, Sa by Appt., Su 11-4pm
• 205 C Santa Barbara St • 965-7321.
Atkinson Gallery
Closed for Winter Break • 965-0581x3484.
Ayni Gallery
Work by Pali X-Mano, Gregory Beeman & David Mark Lane-Jan 16Mar 31 • 216 State St • By Appt • 899-0088.
Bella Rosa Galleries
Sketches From The West by Edward Borein • Giclees by Marc Chagall
• Art Deco Jewelry Collection-Thru Feb 28 • 1103 State St • Mo-Sa
11-6pm, Sun 11-5pm • 966-1707.
B.J. Stapen Studio
California Plein Air Paintings • By Appt • 705-5427.
Brooks Institute Gallery 27
Gallery 113: (SB Art Association)
Featured Artist: Gail Lucas • Carrie Givens, Liz Tallakson, Manny Lopez,
Katy Zapala & Rick Doehring-Thru Jan 31 • 1114 State St, #8 La Arcada
Ct • Mo-Sa 11-4pm, Su 1-5pm • 965-6611.
Gallery Acero at SB Forge & Iron
Original home furnishing & sculpture • ongoing • 527 Fig Ave • Mo-Fr
10-4pm • 965-7111.
Gallery Los Olivos & Guild Room
Small Treasures-Thru Jan 31 • Guild Room: Work by Artists Guild of the
SY Valley-Thru Feb 4 • 2920 Grand Av, LO • Daily 10-5pm • 688-7517.
Goleta Valley Library
GVAA-Thru Feb 4 • Mo 12-6pm, Tu-Th 10-8pm, Fr-Sa 10-5:30pm, Su
1-5pm • 500 N Fairview • 964-7878.
Good Cup Cafe
Work by Sue Slater-Thru Feb 27 • Daily 8am-8pm • 918 State St •
252-0912.
Harris & Fredda Meisel Gallery
Reflection by Abstract Art Collective-Jan 23-Apr 17 • RISB, 2415 De La
Vina St • Mo-Fr 9-9pm, Sa-Su 10-5pm • 687-7444.
JadeNow Gallery
Jade carving, sculpture, and jewelry-ongoing • 14 Parker Way • TuSu 10-7pm • 448-2199.
Haass Adobe Watercolors-ongoing • 15 E. De la Guerra St • $5/$4 •
Fr-Su 12-4pm • 965-0093.
Casa Dolores
Saintly & Spirited: Art Made from Tin-Thru Jan 24 • Roger Brown Garden
installation-ongoing • 1023 Bath St • Tu-Sa 12-4pm • 963-1032.
CASA Gallery
Luminarias-Thru Jan 30 • Mo-Fr 9-5:30pm • 23 E. Canon Perdido St
• 965-6448.
Centeno Gallery (Lompoc)
Things That Make Me Smile by Carol J. Oliveira- Thru Jan 11 • Lompoc
Museum, 200 South H St • Tu-Fr 1-5pm, Sa-Su 1-4pm • 736-3888.
Channing Peake Gallery
Near and Far: Plein Air in County Parks-Thru Feb 12 • 105 E. Anapamu
St • Mo-Fr 8-5pm • 568-3994.
City Hall Gallery
Pursuit of Passion: Early Santa Barbara Women Artists -Through Feb
20, 2015 • 735 Anacapa St • Mo-Fr 8-5pm, closed alternate Fridays
• 963-0611.
CollectAir Aviation Art Gallery
Original, prints, sculpture, vintage models- Ongoing • 1324 De La Vina St
• Afternoons Tu-Sa • 408-828-2810.
Cominichi’s
Artworks from the Jorgen Hansen Estate- ongoing • 19 E. Haley St • MoSa 11-6pm, Su 12-4pm • 962-1413.
Corridan Gallery
Sketches of the Coast by Karen Fedderson-Thru Jan 31 • 125 N
Milpas • Tu-Sa 11-5pm • 966-7939.
Cypress Gallery (Lompoc)
Paintings, Photographs, & holiday gifts by local artists • 119 E Cypress
Ave • Tu-Su 12-5pm • 737-1129.
Distinctive Framing ‘n’ Art
Santa Barbara Gems by Chris Potter-Thru Mar 27 • 1333 State St •
Mo-Fr 10-6pm, Sa 10-5pm • 882-2108.
Divine Inspiration Gallery Of Fine Art
1528 State St • Tu-Sa 12-5pm • 962-6444.
Easton Gallery
Arturo Tello-Thru Feb 15 • 557 Hot Springs Rd • Sa-Su 1-5pm •
969-5781.
Elizabeth Gordon Gallery
Works by A. Martin, S. Belassen, R. Mault, A. Moreno Valdes, C. Mudgett,
M. Andrew Allen, J. Heaton, S. Daane Chesnut, & D. Oatway-Ongoing • 15
W Gutierrez St • Mo 11-2pm, Tu-Sa 11-5pm, Su 11-3pm • 963-1157.
El Presidio de Santa Bárbara
Nihonmachi Revisited • Memorias y Facturas • Ceramics
Rediscovered • Ongoing • $5/$4 • Daily 10:30-4:30pm • 123 E
Canon Perdido St • 965-0093.
Tim Cotterill “The Frogman,” Erté, Ting Shao Kuang, Nano Lopez •
Daily 11-6pm • 120 Santa Barbara St • 324-4230.
Santa Barbara Arts
Crafted treasures by fifty local artists • 1114 State St #26 • Daily 116pm, Su 1-5pm • 884-1938.
SB Historical Museum
Under The Umbrella: Lutah Maria Riggs & Her Santa Barbara Style
-Thru Spring 2015 • The Story of SB-Ongoing • 136 E De La Guerra •
Tu-Sa 10-5pm, Su 12-5pm • 966-1601.
SB Maritime Museum
From the Mountains to the Sea by P. Jacquemain-Thru Feb 1 • Wives
and Daughters: Keepers of the Light • Point Conception Lighthouse Lens
• Tragedy at Honda-ongoing • Daily 10-6pm, closed Weds • $7/$4 •
113 Harbor Wy • 962-8404.
SB Museum of Art
Drawings in Dialogue: Italian and Northern European Works on Paper
from the Joseph B. and Ann S. Koepfli Trust-Jan 18-May 17 • Martin
Kersels’ “Charm” Series; & Degas to Chagall: Loans from The Armand
Hammer Foundation and the Collection of Michael Armand Hammerongoing • 1130 State St • Free/Members; $6-$10 Non-Members •
Tu-Su 11-5pm, Chase Free Thu Evening 5-8pm • 884-6423.
SB Museum of Natural History
Santa Barbara Tennis Club
Black & White Only-Jan 11-Feb 25 • Portraits of Survival •
Upstanders: Courage in the Face of Evil • ongoing • 524 Chapala St •
Mo-Th 9-5pm; Fr 9-3:30pm • 957-1115.
Karpeles Museum & Manuscript Library
Kathryne Designs
Casa de la Guerra
Santa Barbara Art Foundry & Gallery
Jewish Federation of Greater SB
Cabrillo Pavilion Arts Center
Illuminations-Jan 10-Mar 2 • 855 Linden Av • Th-Mo 10-4pm •
684-7789.
Professional artists teaching art classes to adults & children • 211 W.
Victoria St. • www.purplecrayonsb.com • 682-1400.
Curiosity Lab • Plains Indian Beadwork and Regalia from the
Anthropology Collection; Moorpark Southern Mammoth; Magic
Planet-ongoing • Daily 10-5pm • $5-$8 • 2559 Puesta Del Sol •
682-4711.
Professional Baseball-Thru Apr 30 • Abstract Art Collective: Limited
Palette Abstracts and abstrX@Karpeles-Thru Apr 29 • EVITA • 21 W
Anapamu • We-Su 12-4pm • 962-5322.
Carpinteria Arts Center
CA Plein Air Landscapes & art classes • 1235 Coast Village Rd • MoSa 11-5pm • 695-8850.
19th & 20th Cent American & European fine art & antiques • 27 E De La
Guerra St • Mo-Sa 12-5 • 962-8347.
James Main Fine Art
The Portfolio Show-Thru Jan 30 • Mo-Fr 8am-9pm, Sa-Su 10-9pm •
27 E Cota St • 690-4913.
City Employee Art Exhibit- Thru Jan 30 • 1118 E Cabrillo Blvd • Mo-Fr
9-5pm • 897-1983.
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Colin C. Cooper, Ira Yeager, K. Elsey, E. Freudenstein, G. Ray, K. Snyder, &
C. Simon • 1225 Coast Village Rd • Daily 10-5pm • 565-4700.
Larry Iwerks’ Weldon Art Ranch
ARTXtravaganza-Thru Jan 25 • 958 Weldon Rd • Sa-Su 12-4pm or
By Appt. • 965-5486
Los Olivos Café
Love Livin’ in the Valley by Susan Belloni-Thru Mar 5 • 2879 Grand Av
• Daily 11:30-8:30pm • 688-7265.
Marcia Burtt Studio
End of Year Exhibition- Thru Jan 11 • 517 Laguna St • Th-Su 1-5pm
• 962-5588.
MCASB Satellite @ Hotel Indigo Santa Barbara
The Vastness is Bearable- Thru Feb 15 • 121 State St • 966-5373.
Mertens Fine Art Gallery
Surrealism Comes To Life: Dali, Miro & Picasso • The Best of Mertens
Fine Art • Mo-Sa 10:30-5:30pm • 1266 Coast Village Rd • 565-6955.
MichaelKate Interiors & Art Gallery
The Abstract10-Thru Feb 22 • 132 Santa Barbara St • Mo-Sa 10-6pm,
closed We, Su 11-5pm • 963-1411.
Montecito Aesthetic Institute
Neo Diversity-Thru Jan 10 • Eclecticism-Jan 15-May 15 • 1150 Coast
Village Rd, Suite H • Mo-Fr 9-5pm • 565-5700.
Museum of Contemporary Art SB
Out of the Great Wide Open • Bloom Projects: Knuckles and Bubbles
by Conrad Ruiz-Jan 25-Mar 29 • Tu-Sat 11-5pm, Su noon-5pm • 653
Paseo Nuevo • 966-5373.
Museum of Ventura County
Painting the Light: California Landscapes of Richard Schloss-Thru Feb
22 • Colossal Efforts: A Behind-the-Scenes Look at George Stuart’s
Creative Process • Thru Mar 2 • Tu-Su 11-5pm • $1-$4 • 100 E.
Main St • 653-0323.
Abstract 8-Thru Feb 6 • Daily 10-9pm • 2375 Foothill Rd • 682-4722.
Sansum Clinic Lower Level Gallery
The Art of Ballet II by Malcolm Tuffnell-ongoing • Mo-Fr 8-5pm • 317
W. Pueblo St • 898-3070.
Slingshot: an Alpha art forum
Works by Alpha Resource Center Artists-ongoing • Mo-Fr 9-4:30pm •
220 W. Canon Perdido St • 770-3878.
Sojourner Cafe
Summer solstice poster cotest- Jan 24-Feb 13 • 34 E Canon Perdido
• Daily 11-10pm • 965-7922.
Sullivan Goss: An American Gallery
100 Grand, 2014-Thru Feb 1 • Anders Aldrin: Color Seeking Form •
Agoraphobia: Portraits of American Interiors • Jean Swiggett: One Man
Renaissance-Thru Mar 1 • 7 E Anapamu St • Daily 10-5:30pm • 730-1460.
Susan Quinlan Doll & Teddy Bear Museum
Toys of Our Childhood- Thru May 2015 • 122 W. Canon Perdido St •
Fr-Mo 11-5pm • 730-1707.
TV Santa Barbara
Emerging Artists-Thru Feb 24 • 329 S. Salinas St • Mo-Fr 9-5pm •
571-1721.
UCSB MultiCultural Center
Of Water and the Spirit by Zéna Carlota Pearl Allen- Jan 14-Mar 13 •
UCSB Campus • Mo-Th 8-10pm, Fr 8-5pm • 893-8411.
Veteran’s Memorial Building
Local Heroes and Heroines-ongoing • 112 W. Cabrillo Blvd • Daily
8-5pm • 568-0020.
Village Frame & Gallery
CA Landscape Artists & Antique Prints • 1485 E Valley Rd • Mo-Fr 95pm, Sa 11-4pm • 969-0524.
Viva Oliva
Work by Niki Richter Lunn-Thru Jan 14 • 207 Paseo Nuevo Mall •
Mo-Fr 10-9pm, Sa 10-8pm, Su 11-6 • 705-1692.
Wall Space Gallery
116 E. Yanonali St, C-1 • By Appt • 637-3898.
Waterhouse Gallery
Representing the finest figurative and landscape painters in the U.S. and
California • ongoing • 1114 State St #9 La Arcada Ct • Mo-Sa 11-5pm, Su
11-4pm • 962-8885.
Ojai Gallery 353
Westmont Ridley-Tree Museum of Art
Onward Art & Design
Whistle Stop Gallery
Pacifica Graduate Institute
Wildling Museum
CA Plein-Air paintings in architectural setting • 353 Montana Rd •
Mo-Fr-10-6pm & Sa-Su 12-6pm • Call before 798-0010.
Assemblages by Ron Robertson-ongoing • 1233 State St • Mo-Sa
10:30-6pm, Su 12-5pm • 324-4337.
Mythic Threads: Art, Healing, and Magic in Bali-ongoing • 801 Ladera Ln
• Daily 8am-10pm • 969-3626, x103.
Palm Loft Gallery
A New Beginning-Thru Jan 10-Feb 22 • 410 Palm Av, Loft A1, Carp •
Fr-Su 11-6pm • 684-9700.
Peregrine Galleries
Chakaia Booker-Thru Jan 31 • 955 La Paz Rd • Mo-Fr 10-4pm, Sa
11-5pm • 565-6162.
Ruth Ellen Hoag & Josepha DiRado • We-Su 10-4pm or by appt • 220
W. Canon Perdido • 689-0858.
Wild Spirit: Horses in Art -Jan 17-Jun 1 • Beguiled by the Wild-ling:
The Art of Charley Harper-Thru Jan 19 • Painting the Wilderness: John
Fery and Contemporaries • Museum Store: Work by Teresa McNeil
MacLean-Thru Feb 9 • Mo, We, Th-Fr 11-5pm, Sa-Su 10-5pm •
1511-B Mission Dr, Solvang • 688-1082.
Young's Gallery
Early American & CA Paintings & Bakelite • 1133 Coast Village Rd • MoSa 12-5:30pm, Su 11-4pm • 969-9673.
M. Burtt, M. Corning, R. Davis, R. Garcia, P. Hedrick, J. Cockerill, G.
Langmaier, A. Polan, & B. Stowellen • Ongoing • Fr-Su 12-4pm •
2920 Grand Av, LO • 688-9745.
Pine Trader (Summerland)
Youth Interactive Studio
Works by D. Bowery, J. Boswell, S. Dal Pozzo, R. Kelleher & K. Lemke
• ongoing • 2345 Lillie Av • Daily 11-5pm • 845-2618.
Porch: Vault Gallery
Smolder by Lucy Stephenson- Thru Feb 1 • 3823 Santa Claus Ln •
Mo-Sa 9:30-5:30pm, Su 11-4 • 684-0300.
Cartoons-Thru Jan 31 • Sa 1-6pm • 209 Anacapa St • 453-4123.
To submit gallery and art show info,
please email [email protected].
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CASA Magazine – a voice of the PROGRESSIVE MAINSTREAM • www.CasaSB.com
January 9, 2015
UCSB MultiCultural Center:
Of Water and the Spirit
Z
ÉNA CARLOTA PEARL ALLEN’S
most recent work as it relates to
ritual, mythology, and dreams
in diasporic African and
Indigenous cultures will be highlighted
in Of Water and the Spirit at UCSB’s
MultiCultural Center, on view from
January 14th through March 13th.
Navigating the realms of the
subconscious in her art, Allen explores
the meaning of identity and liberation
for people of color independent of
cognitive parameters, seeking to
recontextualize them in environments
which honor their histories and project
new potentialities for their future.
Centro Multicultural de UCSB:
Del agua y del espíritu
L
AS OBRAS MÁS RECIENTES DE ZÉNA
CARLOTA PEARL ALLEN con respecto
al ritual, la mitología, y los sueños
Rain Dance by Zéna Carlota Pearl Allen
en las culturas diásporas africanas
e indígenas se destacarán en la exhibición
Del agua y del espíritu (Of Water and the Spirit) en el Centro Multicultural de UCSB, a la
vista desde el 14 de enero hasta el 13 de marzo.
En su arte, Allen navega por los ámbitos del subconsciente y explora el significado
de la identidad y de la liberación de la gente de color independiente de los parámetros
cognitivos, buscando recontextualizarlos en entornos que honran sus historias y
proyectan potenciales nuevas para su futuro.
Friday Evening
Salon Series
On Friday, February 6,
Pacifica will host one in
a continuing series of
informal evening salons.
Facilitated by Pacifica
core faculty member Dr.
Jennifer Selig, the topic
will be “Our One Wild
On February 7,
You’ll Learn
Everything You
Need to Know
to Begin Graduate
Studies in 2015
and Precious Life: What
the pacifica experience
Depth Psychology Can
Saturday, February 7, 2015
Tell Us about Vocation
and Why it Matters.”
Attend a day-long introduction to Pacifica’s
Pacifica is accredited by the
masters and doctoral degree programs in
Western Association of Schools
psychology, mythology, and the humanities.
and Colleges (WASC). Visit
pacifica.edu/gainfulemployment
for gainful employment
| Typical classroom presentations | Tours
of both Pacifica Campuses, and the Joseph
information.
Campbell and Marija Gimbutas
Library | Details on each degree
program, admissions and
financial aid | Meet Pacifica
faculty, students, and alumni
The $35 fee for this 8:30am to
6:00pm program includes breakfast,
lunch, and a $10 gift certificate for
the Pacifica Bookstore.
SB Museum of Art Curator’s Choice Lecture:
Michael Fried: Guercino’s Anni Mirabiles (1619 – 1620)
M
ICHAEL FRIED
is one of the
most influential
art historians,
art critics, and literary
critics working today
and has published richly
and variously on a wide
range of subjects, from
Caravaggio through
contemporary “art”
photography. Fried’s
lecture on Guercino’s Anni
Mirabiles (1619 – 1620)
will take place Thursday,
January 15th, at 5:30pm
in SBMA’s Mary Craig
Samson Captured by the Philistines, 1619 by Guerchino. Oil on
Auditorium.
canvas. Metropolitan Museum of Art, gift of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Fried holds the J.R.
Wrightsman, 1984.
Herbert Boone Chair in
the Humanities at The Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, MD.
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687-6173
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Lecture is Free for SBMA Members, $10 Non-Members, and $6 Senior Non-Members.
Reserve or purchase tickets at the Museum Visitor Services desks or online at tickets.sbma.net
Discurso del curador en el Museo de Arte de Santa Bárbara:
Michael Fried: Guercino’s Anni Mirabiles (1619 – 1620)
M
ICHAEL FRIED es uno de los historiadores más influyentes del arte, críticos
de arte y críticos literarios que trabajan hoy en día y ha publicado sobre
una amplia variedad de temas, desde Caravaggio hasta fotografía “artística”
contemporánea. El discurso de Fried sobre Guercino’s Anni Mirabiles (1619
– 1620) se llevará a cabo el jueves, 15 de enero, a las 5:30pm en el Auditorio Mary Craig
del Museo de Arte de Santa Bárbara.
Fried mantiene la presidencia J.R. Herbert Boone en Humanidades en la
Universidad Johns Hopkins en Baltimore, MD.
El discurso es gratis para los miembros del museo, $10 para los que no son miembros, y $6 para las
personas mayores que no son miembros. Reserve o compre su entrada en los escritorios de servicios
para visitantes del Museo o por internet en tickets.sbma.net
contemporary oil paintings
B.J. Stapen • www.bjstapen.com • 805-705-5427
Santa Barbara
Studio Artists
Year Round
Visits
www.santabarbarastudioartists.com
Hours: Tu-Su 11-5pm
Chase Free Thursday Evenings 5-8pm
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