Oak Group Exhibition to Benefit Land Trust

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Elizabeth Gordon Gallery
Double Vision-Feb 28-Mar 28 • 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
GALLERIES • STUDIOS • MUSEUMS • PUBLIC PLACES
Compiled by Jeanette Casillas
Oak Group Exhibition to Benefit Land Trust
M
INGLE WITH ARTISTS,
LAND TRUST STAFF,
AND OTHER LOVERS
OF ART AND OPEN
SPACES during a reception
for Reserves of Strength, an
exhibition by The Oak Group,
planned for Thursday, March
5th, from 5:30 to 7:30pm at
the Faulkner Gallery.
The exhibition includes
artwork by Group members
and a few guest artists inspired
by Land Trust preserves.
Reserves of Strength will
Sedgwick breaking fog by Bill Dewey
be on view from March 3rd
through March 29th and can
County which works to permanently protect
be seen during regular library hours. Forty-five
and enhance our county’s natural open land,
percent of proceeds from sales will support
trails, and agricultural heritage for the benefit of
the work of the Land Trust of Santa Barbara
present and future generations.
Exhibición del Oak Group a beneficio del Fideicomiso de Tierras
R
ELACIONATE CON LOS ARTISTAS, EL
PERSONAL DEL FIDEICOMISO DE TIERRAS,
Y OTROS AMANTES DEL ARTE Y DE LOS
ESPACIOS ABIERTOS durante una recepción
de apertura para la exhibición del Oak Group,
Reservas de fuerza prevista para el jueves 5 de
marzo, de las 5:30 a las 7:30pm en la Galería
Faulkner.
La exhibición incluye obras de arte
inspiradas por las conservas del Fideicomiso de
Tierras hechas por los miembros del Oak Group
y algunos artistas invitados.
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
Prints Plus by R. Anthony Askew-Mar 6-Apr 10 • 229 E Victoria • TuFr 9-2pm • 965-6307.
Art, Design & Architecture Museum, UCSB
Reservas de fuerza estará abierta al público
desde el 3 de marzo hasta el 29 de marzo y
se puede ver durante el horario regular de la
biblioteca. Cuarenta y cinco por ciento de las
ganancias de las ventas apoyará la labor del
Fideicomiso de Tierras del condado de Santa
Bárbara quien trabaja para proteger de forma
permanente y mejorar los terrenos abiertos
naturales, senderos, y el patrimonio agrícola
de nuestro condado para el beneficio de las
generaciones presentes y futuras.
B.J. Stapen Studio
California Plein Air Paintings • By Appt • 705-5427.
Cabana Home
Conjuring Rain by Mary Heebner- Thru Mar 15 • 111 Santa Barbara St
• Mo-Sa 10-6pm or By Appt • 962-0200.
Cabrillo Pavilion Arts Center
SB Art Association-Mar 2- 31 • SB Art Association-Mar 2-31 • 1118 E
Cabrillo Blvd • Mo-Fr 9-5pm • 897-1983.
Illuminations-Thru Mar 2 • Figure it Out-Mar 7-Apr 20 • 855 Linden
Av • Th-Mo 10-4pm • 684-7789.
Art & Soul of Santa Barbara
Haass Adobe Watercolors-ongoing • 15 E. De la Guerra St • $5/$4 •
Fr-Su 12-4pm • 965-0093.
Artiste Gallery (Los Olivos)
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.
Art From Scrap Gallery
Reclaiming Nature Literacy Through Art or Nature Literacy-Thru Mar
26 • 302 E. Cota St • Tu-We, Fri 10-2pm, Th 10-6pm & Sa 10-3pm •
884-0459.
Arts Fund Gallery
Carpinteria Arts Center
Casa de la Guerra
Central: The Oak Group • East: Mark Bright • West: Albert Martin-Mar
1-31 • 40 E Anapamu St • Mo-Th 10-7pm, Fr-Sa 10-5:30pm, Su 1-5pm
• 962-7653.
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
New Perspectives...Many Viewpoints-Thru Feb 28 • Two for the
Road-Mar 1-Apr 30 • Guild Room: Work by Artists Guild of the SY
Valley/Santa Ynez Valley Arts-Thru Mar 4 • 2920 Grand Av, LO • Daily
10-5pm • 688-7517.
Harris & Fredda Meisel Gallery
Reflection by Abstract Art Collective-Thru Apr 17 • CRH, 2415 De La Vina
St • Mo-Fr 9-9pm, Sa-Su 10-5pm • 687-7444.
RECEPTIONS & EVENTS
Friday, February 27th, By Appt
MCASB Potfolio Reviews
FREE to Artist Society members / $25 for non-members
Call to make an appt. - 966.5373 x107
Friday, February 27th, 5-7pm
Atkinson Gallery
Missing Rib: Maria Rendón
Friday, February 27th, 5:30-7:30pm
Atelier at SBMA
Primavera in Winter, $25 Members/$30 Non-Members
Saturday, February 28th, 6-7:30pm
Artist Spotlight: Richard Schloss
Saturday, February 28th, 9:30am-1pm
Westmont College / $35 (includes lunch), RSVP: 565-6162
Saturday, February 28th, 6-9pm
Elizabeth Gordon Gallery
Double Vision
Hospice of Santa Barbara, Inc.
Saturday, February 28th, 5-7pm
JadeNow Gallery
Saturday, February 28th, 5-7pm
Ocean of Souls by Diana Valdez-Thru Apr 30 • 2050 Alameda Padre
Serra, #100 • Mo-Fr 9-5pm • 563-8820.
Jade carving, sculpture, and jewelry-ongoing • 14 Parker Way • TuSu 10-7pm • 448-2199.
James Main Fine Art
19th & 20th Cent American & European fine art & antiques • 27 E De La
Guerra St • Mo-Sa 12-5 • 962-8347.
Jewish Federation of Greater SB
Fiber, Fabulous and Faux-Mar 1-Apr 2 • Portraits of Survival •
Upstanders: Courage in the Face of Evil • ongoing • 524 Chapala St •
Mo-Th 9-5pm; Fr 9-3:30pm • 957-1115.
Kathryne Designs
Colin C. Cooper, Ira Yeager, K. Elsey, E. Freudenstein, G. Ray, K. Snyder, &
C. Simon • 1225 Coast Village Rd • Daily 10-5pm • 565-4700.
Waterhouse Gallery
Small Gems
Palm Loft Gallery
Expressions
Saturday, February 28th, 11am-12:30pm
MCASB - Lecture
Artist Survival Strategies, Free/$10, RSVP Required
Saturday, February 28th, 7-10pm
VADA Draw
Santa Barbara Art Foundry, 120 Santa Barbara St
$150 for 2 / Tickets: 966-9101 ext. 5055 or www.vadasbhs.org
Sunday, March 1st, 3pm
Museum of Ventura County - Artist Talk
With Richard Schloss, Free for members/$5
Los Olivos Café
Love Livin’ in the Valley by Susan Belloni-Thru Mar 4 • Capturing
Light by Laurel Sherrie-Mar 5-May 6 • 2879 Grand Av • Daily 11:308:30pm • 688-7265.
Lotusland
Flock: Birds on the Brink-Feb 28-May 23 • 695 Ashley Rd • We-Sa
10am & 1:30pm • Free-$45 • Reservations required 969-9990.
Mark Kerckhoff:a celebration of plein air painting- Thru Mar 1 • 517
Laguna St • Th-Su 1-5pm • 962-5588.
MCASB Satellite @ Hotel Indigo Santa Barbara
Magic Mountain- Mar 8-Jan 31, 2016 • 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
Psyched-Mar 6-Apr 19 • 132 Santa Barbara St • Mo-Sa 10-6pm, closed
We, Su 11-5pm • 963-1411.
Montecito Aesthetic Institute
Eclecticism-Thru May 15 • 1150 Coast Village Rd, Suite H • Mo-Fr 95pm • 565-5700.
Sunday, March 1st, 2-4pm
Jewish Federation of Greater SB
Fiber, Fabulous and Faux
Wednesday, March 4th, 4:30pm
Atkinson Gallery Lecture
Art historian Gail Levin, SBCC PS101
Thursday, March 5th, 5-8pm
1st Thursday Art Walk
See Map on page 31
Thursday, March 5th, 5:30-7pm
The Kinetic Sculptures of Ken Bortolazzo
Elins Eagles-Smith Gallery, 415.981.1080
49 Geary Street, Suite 509, San Francisco, CA
Friday, March 6th, 10am-12:30pm
Carpinteria Arts Center Ingathering
Figure It Out
Friday, March 6th, 5-7pm
Architectural Foundation Gallery
Prints Plus by R. Anthony Askew
Friday, March 6th, 5-8pm
Arts Fund Gallery
The Arts Fund Sculpture Survey
Friday, March 6th, 5-8pm
MichaelKate Interiors & Art Gallery
Psyched / Panel Discussion: 6pm
Saturday March 7th, 1-4pm
Art From Scrap Adult Workshop
Mosaic Tile Trivet with Gail Hercher, $40
Saturday March 7th, 3-5pm
Porch: Vault Gallery
Work by Billy Woolway
Into the City-Thru Mar 28 • 125 N Milpas • Tu-Sa 11-5pm • 966-7939.
Saturday March 7th, 6-8pm
Cypress Gallery (Lompoc)
MCASB Satellite @ Hotel Indigo
Magic Mountain
Hours: Tu-Su 11-5pm
Chase Free Thursday Evenings 5-8pm
Eastside Library
African-Americans on the Central Coast – A Photo Essay-Thru Feb
28 • 1102 E. Montecito St • Mo-Tu 10-7pm, We-Fr 10-5:30pm, Sa
10-4pm • 963-3727.
Painting the Light: California Landscapes of Richard Schloss-Thru Mar
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.
Rembrandt and the Jews: A Symposium
Work by Sue Slater-Thru Mar 6 • Daily 8am-8pm • 918 State St •
252-0912.
Artworks from the Jorgen Hansen Estate- ongoing • 19 E. Haley St • MoSa 11-6pm, Su 12-4pm • 962-1413.
The Cuyama Valley, 25th anniversary show-Thru May 10 • 557 Hot
Springs Rd • Sa-Su 1-5pm • 969-5781.
Museum of Ventura County
Good Cup Cafe
Cominichi’s
Easton Gallery
Out of the Great Wide Open • Bloom Projects: Knuckles and Bubbles by Conrad RuizThru Mar 29 • Tu-Sat 11-5pm, Su noon-5pm • 653 Paseo Nuevo • 966-5373.
The Brooks Institute Screening Rm, 5301 N. Ventura Ave.
RSVP to 653-2501, $5/$10
GVAA-Mar 6-25 • Mo 12-6pm, Tu-Th 10-8pm, Fr-Sa 10-5:30pm, Su
1-5pm • 500 N Fairview • 964-7878.
Original, prints, sculpture, vintage models- Ongoing • 1324 De La Vina St
• Afternoons Tu-Sa • 408-828-2810.
Paintings, Photographs, & holiday gifts by local artists • 119 E Cypress
Ave • Tu-Su 12-5pm • 737-1129.
Museum of Contemporary Art SB
Goleta Valley Library
CollectAir Aviation Art Gallery
Atkinson Gallery
Work by Pali X-Mano, Gregory Beeman & David Mark Lane-Thru Mar
31 • 216 State St • By Appt • 899-0088.
Faulkner/SB Public Library Galleries
Banderaware: from Revolution to Republic / de la revolución a la
república-Thru May 30 • Roger Brown Garden installation-ongoing •
1023 Bath St • Tu-Sa 12-4pm • 963-1032.
Corridan Gallery
Ayni Gallery
Ro Snell / Outside In-Thru Apr 26 • 624 Elverhoj Wy • We-Th 1-4pm,
Fr-Su 12-4pm • 686-1211.
Casa Dolores
Best Impressions-Thru Feb 28 • The Arts Fund Sculpture Survey-Mar 6
-Apr 25 • We-Fr 12-5pm, Sa by Appt., Su 11-4pm • 205 C Santa Barbara
St • 965-7321.
Missing Rib: Maria Rendón-Thru Mar 27 • SBCC East Campus,
Humanities Building Rm 202 • Mo-Th 10-7pm, Fr-Sa 10-4pm •
Atkinson Gallery Annex: From Beginning to End- Thru Mar 20 • MoFr, 11:30-12:45pm, Th-Fr, 5:30-6:30pm • SBCC John Dunn Gourmet
Dining Rm • 965-0581x3484.
Elverhøj Museum (Solvang)
Marcia Burtt Studio
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 • Artistin-Residence: Eric Beltz, The Cave of Treasures -Thru May 1 • UCSB
Campus • We-Su 12-5pm • 893-2951.
Local fine art and jewelry • 1221 State St #7 • Tu-Sa11-8pm; Su 115pm • 722-5054.
Nihonmachi Revisited • Memorias y Facturas • Ceramics
Rediscovered • Ongoing • $5/$4 • Daily 10:30-4:30pm • 123 E
Canon Perdido St • 965-0093.
February 27, 2015
Sunday, March 8th, 1:30-4:30pm
SBMA - FREE Studio Sunday
Tempera Cakes
Sundays, 10am-dusk
www.sbma.net
SB Arts & Crafts Show
Cabrillo Blvd (State & Calle Puerto Vallarta) 897-1982
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SANTA BARBARA’S CULTURAL NIGHT DOWNTOWN
ST
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THURSDAY
March 5th, 5-8pm
T
HE 1ST THURSDAY PROGRAM is an evening of art and culture in downtown Santa Barbara that takes place on the
first Thursday of each month. Participating art venues offer free access to art in a fun and social environment from 5-8pm.
1st Thursday venues also provide additional attractions, such as live music, artist receptions, lectures, wine tastings, and
hands-on activities. Additionally, State Street comes alive on 1st Thursday with performances and interactive activities.
Agua Canyon, 2009 by Kit Boise-Cossart, is part of Under the
Influence: Responses to Place, a photographic exhibition on view
at Channing Peake Gallery
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Galleries, Museums, & Art Venues
1 Divine Inspiration Gallery of Fine Art: 1528 State St • 962-6444 • Sherry
Spear presents colorfully whimsical oil paintings of humorous figurative works, as well as more
representational still lifes. Balancing this out are realistic watercolors by Mike Rider including
beautiful Santa Barbara scenes.
2 Distinctive Framing ‘N’ Art: 1333 State St • 882-2108 • Each year our “rainy
season” changes our rolling golden foothills to green, with paths and roads lined with sour
grass and mustard. Even though we haven’t gotten nearly enough rain, let’s celebrate what
we did get with some Spring Colors, plein air paintings by Chris Potter and Rick Jorgenson.
3 Mariano Silva and the Brazilian Cultural Arts Center: Arlington Theatre
Foyer • Mariano Silva and the Brazilian Cultural Arts Center will be performing Capoeira,
Afro- Brazilian dance, and Brazilian Batucada Drumming, with explosive movements, inspiring
sounds, vibrant colors, and authentic costumes. Also, Batucada performances.
4 Santa Barbara Public Market: 38 W Victoria St #120 • 770-7702 • Get the first
taste of Belcampo Meat Co.’s new flavor! Sample a selection of their new dishes paired with
tastings by local wineries. Also enjoy work by the 11th grade class of VADA, the “school-withina-school” integrating college prep coursework with career-focused art & design instruction.
5 Karpeles Manuscript Library Museum: 21 W. Anapamu St • 962-5322 •
Limited Palette Abstracts, by Abstract Art Collective members, answers the challenge to do
more with less – black, white, and any one color. Also on view by Abstract Art Collective
members is “abstraX@Karpeles,” juried by Jack Mohr. Both shows close April 29th.
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6 Artamo Gallery: 11 W Anapamu St • 568-1400 • As abstract and surrealistic as Julia
Pinkham’s paintings often seem, her inspiration always comes from her daily experience and
observations of nature. The new pieces of Julia Pinkham — Flight Plan are rooted in Pinkham’s
interest in the endangered monarch butterflies, as she reflects on their metamorphosis of life.
7 Santa Barbara Museum of Art: 1130 State St • 963-4364 • Opera Santa Barbara
continues its season with Rossini’s L’italiana in Algeri. With SBMA’s exhibition of 500 years of Italian
art, now is the perfect opportunity for Pop-Up Opera: Botticelli to Bel Canto, with music from
three centuries of Italian repertoire. (Time: 5:30pm, Museum galleries) Family 1st Thursday: Visual
Storytelling use pencils and paint to reimagine Botticelli’s The Annunciation (5:30–7:30pm, Free).
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Lake, Nude, Black Hill by Paul Wonner, is part of
Ringers: Vintage and Contemporary American Masterworks,
an exhibition on view at Sullivan Goss - An American Gallery
19 ZFolio Gallery: 1013 State St • 845-7375 • The perfection of balance and movement
define the designs of Eddie Sakamoto. He refers to his style as minimal rather than artistic allowing
negative space to play a leading role in his jewelry. Platinum and gold take on strong sensual
shapes as they curve, bend and arc gracefully in The Movement of Jewelry: Sakamoto Design.
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20 David Courtenay & The Castawaves: Marshall’s Patio, 900 State St • 5-8pm
• David Courtenay and the Castawaves play soulful rock and reggae with an island/ calypso
groove. They are a “festival - crowd” band who love to jam and inspire their audiences to get on
their feet and dance. They recently performed an after-party at the Lobero Theater held for Oscar
Nominee Steve Carell as part of the Santa Barbara international Film Festival. They also headlined
the Summer Solstice Festival at Alameda Park last June, as well as “Taste of UCSB” last May.
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21 CASA Gallery: 23 E Canon Perdido • 965-6448 • Fresh: Lively art, live music, and
new words for spring. Artists explore big ideas, via new mediums and methods, to tend their
creative fire in 2015. Join the sing-a-long and sample light refreshments.
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8 Faulkner Gallery: 40 E Anapamu St • 962-7653 • Reserves of Strength, by Oak
22 Sojourner Cafe: 134 E Canon Perdido St • 965-7922 • March is our anniversary
month! Help us celebrate 37 years of the Soj with art by Ruth Peterson Shorer, live music by
Rebecca Troon, wine tasting, great food, and friends. Looking forward to seeing you here!
Group Artists , is art inspired by land protected through the work of the Land Trust for Santa
Barbara County. Proceeds (45%) of art sales will be donated to the Land Trust. Mingle with
artists, Land Trust staff and other art and land lovers at the opening reception (5:30-7:30pm).
9 Sullivan Goss - An American Gallery: 7 & 11 E Anapamu St • 730-1460 •
Sullivan Goss presents Ringers: A Selection of Vintage and Contemporary Masterworks. Also view
Jean Swiggett: One Man Rennaisance, Anders Aldrin: Color Seeking Form, and Agoraphobia.
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24 Nebula Dance Lab: Paseo Nuevo Center Ct • Founded & under the Artistic Direction
of Devyn Duex, Nebula provides an incubator for creative art in motion. This year marks Nebula’s
fifth season & includes the inaugural year of HHII Dance Festival, bringing 20 artists from around the
country together for a 3-day performance event (March 27-29, Center Stage Theater).
10 Channing Peake Gallery: 105 E Anapamu St • 568-3990 • Co- Curators Kam
Jacoby & Karen Gearhart-Jensen have gathered a stellar group of 7 artists: Kit Boise-Cossart,
Kate Connell, Bill Dewey, Brett Leigh Dicks, Eric B. Johnson, David Passage, and Roe Anne White,
whose photographs explore how a sense of place influences and directs artistic exploration.
11 Encanto: 1114 State St #22, La Arcada Ct • 722-4338 • It’s a TRUNK SHOW! From 2-
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6pm, lovely models will be showcasing our Modern Romantic clothing + accessories line. Also
wine + live jazz music from 6 to 8pm with Christy Martin on vocals + Brian Mann on keyboards
+ accordion.
12 Santa Barbara Arts: 1114 State St #24, La Arcada Ct • 884-1938 • Students of “The
Power of Words as Art” thru Center for Lifelong Learning at Santa Barbara City College will display
their mixed media pieces. They have been inspired by quotes, literature, politics, philosophy, and
words from the heart. Wine poured by Grassini Family Vineyards.
13 Waterhouse Gallery: 1114 State St #9, La Arcada Ct • 962-8885 • In its 30th
year, with 23 years in La Arcada, the Gallery features work from nationally-known painters.
Southwest Art Magazine recognized Diane & Ralph Waterhouse among “10 Prominent
People’ in the Fine Art Business. Ralph
Waterhouse will give a painting
demonstration at 6pm.
14 Gallery 113: 1114 State St #8, La
Arcada Ct • 965-6611 • Artist of the month,
Iben G. Vestergaard’s recent drawings &
paintings, offer a Scandinavian aesthetic,
with a spontaneous & experimenting style,
telling open stories. Featured artists include:
Wilbert Lick, Jessica Altstatt, Gray Blacks,
Jennie Riker, Kristy Vantrease, and Patty Van
Dyke. (Open 11-5pm Mon - Sat; 1-5pm Sun.)
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painting. Meet & greet with the artists along with a wine tasting to benefit the Breast Cancer
Resource Center of Santa Barbara.
16 Oliver & Espig: 1108 State St, in La Arcada Ct • 962-8111 • Russian artist Oleg
Ardimasov works in a distinctly Russian style merged with 19th century European artistic
influences. His oil paintings emphasize mood and emotional
atmosphere over realistic representation. Come enjoy his
work alongside many other works of beautiful art & sculpture.
17 Isabella Gourmet Foods: 5 E. Figueroa St •
585-5257 • Join us as we debut the works of local artist Heidi
Pasch. A decorated gymnast and dancer, Heidi parlayed
these talents into the personal training field. Her intrigue
for human motion is carried into her artwork, capturing
movement in vibrant color on canvas.
18 Santa Barbara Travel: 1028 State St • 869-1107
15 Bella Rosa Galleries: 1103-A
State St • 966-1707 • California Coastal:
Two of Santa Barbara’s best loved artists,
Tom de Walt & Mehosh Dziadzio will
be showcasing the splendor of coastal
California in both photography and
23 Museum of Contemporary Art Santa Barbara: 653 Paseo Nuevo, Upper
Terrace • 966-5373 • Tastemakers & Bootyshakers: Join us for happy hour at the Museum with
$5 signature cocktails, FREE tours of the current exhibitions, art activities, and a special DJ set.
The Mariano Silva and the Brazilian Cultural Arts Center
will perform in the Arlington Theatre’s Foyer
• Join our Open House, presenting Adventures by Disney®.
Let them be your guides, storytellers, local experts, and your
masters of hasslefree guided group travel. Find out how
Adventures by Disney® is about immersing yourself in the
cultures, stories, and people of the world. (Presentations:
6pm & 7pm.)
25 Salt: 740 State St • 963-7258 • In the spirit of movement - stop by for Divine Dance
with live instruments in the large cave, 6:30-7:30pm, starting with isolations and a corestrengthening workout. Then follow a choreographed routine, or follow your own ecstatic
movements. Tasty nibbles sprinkled with a dash of our mineral-rich pink Himalayan salt.
26 Art Crawl: 735 Anacapa St • The SB Arts Collaborative, in partnership with Downtown
Santa Barbara, will lead a curated Art Crawl through the 1st Thursday festivities. Each month a
new guest curator leads a tour through the 1st Thursday festivities. The Art Crawl starts at 5:30 in de
la Guerra Plaza on the back steps of City Hall (735 Anacapa St, then head around to the back).
27 Santa Barbara Historical Museum: 136 E De La Guerra St • 966-1601 • History
Happy Hour is a new series of short fun talks held in wine tasting rooms, created with the assistance
of the SB Arts Commission. Join Stacey Wright & Peter Hartmann for to explore your neighborhood’s
history @ Jamie Slone Wines (23 E de la Guerra, El Paseo). No-host bar, space is limited.
28 Service Objects: 27 E Cota St • 963-1700 • Service Objects is dedicated to improving
the environment with real time data validation technology. This month’s exhibition/open
house features Ceramic Artist Carol Scott, “one of the best that Southern California has to
offer” according to the Amer. Museum of Ceramic Art, Ceramic Biennial 2013. Also enjoy wine.
29 Design Art Studios: 532 Santa Barbara St • 53-9331 • Design Art Studios will
feature the contemporary landscape paintings of artist Stefanie Bales, from her recent
collection entitled Waking Life.
Welcome to 1st Thursday: After Hours! 7:30- 9:30pm
- when Historic Theatre District venues extend 1st Thursday. This month:
THE ARLINGTON THEATRE • 1317 State St • 963-4408 • Enjoy snacks
from opal restaurant & bar along with a no-host bar. Musicians from
two local bands come together to perform smooth R&B, jazz and
reggae: Lorena, lead singer of R&B cover band Missbehavin, and
Jason, keyboardist of Georgetown.
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Victoria St. • www.purplecrayonsb.com • 682-1400.
Santa Barbara
Studio Artists
Santa Barbara Art Foundry & Gallery
Tim Cotterill “The Frogman,” Erté, Ting Shao Kuang, Nano Lopez •
Daily 11-6pm • 120 Santa Barbara St • 324-4230.
SB Historical Museum
Year Round
Visits
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.
www.santabarbarastudioartists.com
SB Maritime Museum
The Underwater Forests of Anacapa Island by Doug Klug-Thru May
31 • 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 Natural History
What We Collect: New Acquisitions 2010-2014-Thru May 3 •
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.
Artwork by
Ruth Petersen Shorer
March 5th • 5-8pm
contemporary oil paintings
Santa Barbara Tennis Club
B.J. Stapen • www.bjstapen.com • 805-705-5427
Rolling Sculpture-Thru Mar 6 •Daily 10-9pm • 2375 Foothill Rd •
682-4722.
SB Youth Interactive
Monsters, Heroes & Angels-Thru Mar 31 • Sa 1-6pm • 209 Anacapa
St • 453-4123.
Hedy
Price Paley
Sansum Clinic Lower Level Gallery
Watermelon Boy by Pete de La Cruz
Fiber, Fabulous and Faux, an invitational,
non-juried show will open with an artist
reception on Sunday, March 1st, from 2 to
4pm at the Jewish Federation of Greater SB.
Fibra, fabuloso e imitación, una exhibición
por invitación y sin jurado abrirá al
publico con una recepción de apertura el
domingo, 1 de marzo, de las 2 a las 4pm
en el Jewish Federation of Greater SB.
The Art of Ballet II by Malcolm Tuffnell-ongoing • Mo-Fr 8-5pm • 317
W. Pueblo St • 898-3070.
Contemporary Art
Slingshot: an Alpha art forum
687-6173
Works by Alpha Resource Center Artists-ongoing • Mo-Fr 9-4:30pm •
220 W. Canon Perdido St • 770-3878.
Susan Quinlan Doll & Teddy Bear Museum
Toys of Our Childhood- Thru May 2015 • 122 W. Canon Perdido St •
Fr-Mo 11-5pm • 730-1707.
MORNINGSTAR
STUDIO
134 E. Canon Perdido Street • 965-7922
TV Santa Barbara
Emerging Artists-Thru Feb 27 • 329 S. Salinas St • Mo-Fr 1-10pm
• 571-1721.
UCSB MultiCultural Center
Of Water and the Spirit by Zéna Carlota Pearl Allen- Thru Mar 13 •
UCSB Campus • Mo-Th 8-10pm, Fr 8-5pm • 893-8411.
UCSB Library’s Special Research Collections
Indigenous Peoples of the Americas: Roots, Resistance, and
Resurgence-Thru Jun 30 • UCSB Campus • Mo-Th 8am-12am, Fr
8am-9pm, Sa 9am-9pm, Su 10am-12am • 893-2478.
Ojai Gallery 353
Veteran’s Memorial Building
Onward Art & Design
Village Frame & Gallery
Pacifica Graduate Institute
Volentine Gallery
Palm Loft Gallery
Wall Space Gallery
Peregrine Galleries
Westmont Ridley-Tree Museum of Art
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.
Expressions- Feb 28-Mar 29 • 410 Palm Av, Loft A1, Carp • Fr-Su
11-6pm • 684-9700.
Local Heroes and Heroines-ongoing • 112 W. Cabrillo Blvd • Daily
8-5pm • 568-0020.
CA Landscape Artists & Antique Prints • 1485 E Valley Rd • Mo-Fr
9-5pm, Sa 11-4pm • 969-0524.
Wild: artworks by SB Zoo Staff-Thru Mar 22 • Santa Barbara Zoo,
500 Niños Dr • Free-$15 • Daily 10-5pm • 969-0524.
wsg: ten-Thru Mar 1 • Bootsy Holler: Nuclear Family-Mar 3-Apr 26 •
116 E. Yanonali St, C-1 • By Appt • 637-3898.
An engaging, intellectually
challenging academic
journey in the company
of like-minded
colleagues on
their own paths
of exploration
and discovery.
Pine Trader (Summerland)
Rembrandt and the Jews: The Berger Print Collection-Thru Mar 28 •
William Castellana: South Williamsburg Street Portraits-Thru Jun • 955
La Paz Rd • Mo-Fr 10-4pm, Sa 11-5pm • 565-6162.
Porch: Vault Gallery
Ruth Ellen Hoag & Josepha DiRado • We-Su 10-4pm or by appt •
220 W. Canon Perdido • 689-0858.
Portico Gallery
Wild Spirit: Horses in Art -Thru Jun 1 • Mo, We, Th-Fr 11-5pm, Sa-Su
10-5pm • 1511-B Mission Dr, Solvang • 688-1082.
SATURDAY, MARCH 28
Young's Gallery
Join us in Santa Barbara for an in-depth,
day-long look at Pacifica’s nine degree
programs and unique academic resources.
Early American & CA Paintings & Bakelite • 1133 Coast Village Rd •
Mo-Sa 12-5:30pm, Su 11-4pm • 969-9673.
Works by D. Bowery, J. Boswell, S. Dal Pozzo, R. Kelleher & K. Lemke
• ongoing • 2345 Lillie Av • Daily 11-5pm • 845-2618.
Work by Billy Woolway-Thru Apr 30 • 3823 Santa Claus Ln • Mo-Sa
9:30-5:30pm, Su 11-4 • 684-0300.
CA Plein Air Landscapes & art classes • 1235 Coast Village Rd • MoSa 11-5pm • 695-8850.
The Purple Crayon
Professional artists teaching art classes to adults & children • 211 W.
Whistle Stop Gallery
Wildling Museum
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.
Anna Wines
Escrow Officer
“When Anna is the escrow officer, we
know everything will run smoothly”
-Kelly Marsh, Broadview Mortgage
Chicago Title
L E A R N M O R E AT T H E
PACIFICA EXPERIENCE
The $35 fee for the 8:30am to 6pm program
on March 28 includes breakfast, lunch, and a
$10 gift certificate for the Pacifica Bookstore.
Register at pacifica.edu/intro
or call 805.969.3626, ext. 103
Transforming the
way graduates view
the world and
Pacifica Graduate Institute is an
enhancing their
innovative, employee-owned
ability to impact
graduate school with two campuses
the future
near Santa Barbara offering
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masters and doctoral programs in
psychology, the humanities, and
mythological studies.
249 Lambert Road
Carpinteria, CA 93013
Pacifica is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC).
For gainful employment information visit pacifica.edu/gainfulemployment.