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FISHING FOR THE FUTURE: Santa Barbara Sea Glass & Ocean Arts Festival announces a silent auction on Instagram to Benefit the San

The Santa Barbara Sea Glass & Ocean Arts Festival (SBSGOAF) is having an Instagram silent auction from October 11-18, with 100% of the proceeds going to @sbmaritimemuseum. The Santa Barbara Maritime Museum has been closed for the duration of the pandemic and may not be able to reopen until the end of the year. We wanted to help them out, and we are hoping you will support our efforts. 12 amazing professional artists are transforming wood fish into beautiful original art for you to bid on!

Hookman by Lauren Yee

Hookman by Lauren Yee

Directed & adapted by Michael Bernard

An early play by a rising contemporary playwright, Hookman has been described by some as a “slasher comedy.” Sometimes mysterious, often hilarious, Hookman is a biting story of teen angst and loss.
URL: https://www.theaterdance.ucsb.edu/news/event/747

Event Price: $13-19

UCSB Performing Arts Theater

FEB 15, 2020 / 1PM, 7PM
FEB 18 - 20, 2020 / 8PM
FEB 21 - 22, 2020 / 7PM
FEB 22 – 23, 2020 / 1PM

Salt and Silver: Early Photography 1840 – 1860

Featuring more than 100 seldom-displayed salt prints from the Wilson Centre for Photography, this extraordinary exhibition provides a rare chance to experience some of the earliest photographs ever made, by many of the most important and groundbreaking figures in the history of the photographic medium. "Salt and Silver" surveys the first two decades of photography’s evolution through the salt paper print process, unveiled in 1839 by the English scientist and scholar William Henry Fox Talbot. Talbot’s invention was a scientific and artistic breakthrough that created an entirely new visual experience. The technique—which used the simple compounds of salt and silver—was efficient, portable, and versatile, traits that allowed the practice of photography to spread across the globe from the early 1840s onward. Featuring the work of more than 40 practitioners, "Salt and Silver" traces their networks and geographical reach from England into Europe, North Africa, the Middle East, India, China, and North America. The presentation at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art represents the final opportunity to see this exhibition after being on view at Tate Britain, London; Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, CT, and the Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery at Scripps College, Claremont, CA. Salt and Silver: Early Photography 1840–1860 has been organized by the Wilson Centre for Photography with the Yale Center for British Art.
Image: Studio of Mathew Brady. Mathew Brady, Sixth Corps Staff Officers, "Winter of 1864," 1864. Salted paper print from a glass plate negative. Courtesy of the Wilson Centre for Photography.

The Observable Universe: Visualizing the Cosmos in Art

By definition, the observable universe comprises all matter that can be seen or captured with current technologies. As vast and all-encompassing as that may seem, it still presumes a specific perspective from which all else is viewed and conceptualized—one afforded by the particular viewpoint of being on earth. Our unbridgeable physical distance from other cosmic entities, including the infinite reaches of other galaxies, has forced artists to look to observational sciences like astronomy for inspiration and employ experimental methods to conceptualize the vastness of outer space. In astronomy, there are multiple methods used to visualize celestial objects. Similarly, artists’ perceptions of the universe vary widely, inspired by a variety of cosmological models.

Drawing primarily from SBMA’s permanent collection and supplemented by loans from area collections, "The Observable Universe" explores a diverse range of artistic representations of the cosmos roughly coinciding with the ‘Space Age’ of the last sixty years. From early fascinations with space travel to philosophical questions of humankind’s place within the larger universe, the artwork featured in this exhibition reflects an enduring captivation with outer space and the mesmerizing imagery that the limitless cosmos inspires.

Alfredo Ramos Martínez: On Paper

Alfredo Ramos Martínez (1871–1946) was a pivotal figure in the modernist development of Mexican art. He spent his formative years immersed in the artistic life of Paris, returning to Mexico in 1910 on the eve of the country’s Revolution. After becoming director of the famed Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes in Mexico City, he established the nation’s first open air schools and encouraged his pupils to create work that captured observations of daily life. In 1929, Ramos Martínez and his family relocated to Los Angeles. For the next two decades, his subject matter focused on the people and culture of Mexico, with the artist receiving many notable mural commissions throughout Southern California. His canvases depict indigenous traditions, local crafts, and religious icons painted in striking hues of umber and sienna accented by bold highlights of color.

While Ramos Martínez was celebrated as a painter, some of his most iconic works of art were created on paper. Said to have always carried a Conté crayon in his pocket, the artist frequently drew on newspaper—the printed columns of text supporting totem-like figures of flower vendors. Working in combinations of gouache, charcoal, Conté crayon, and watercolor, he perfected a signature style in which forms were reduced to essentials to create a structural scaffolding across the paper’s surface. "Alfredo Ramos Martínez: On Paper" is an intimate exhibition of works from the Santa Barbara Museum of Art’s permanent collection. Comprising six drawings, as well as two serigraphs created by his wife María Sodi de Ramos Martínez after his death, the exhibition showcases the artist’s extraordinary draftsmanship, revealing the layered sensibility in his chosen themes.

Alfredo Ramos Martínez: On Paper is curated by Rachel Heidenry, Curatorial Assistant, Contemporary Art, and presented in both English and Spanish in the Works on Paper room of SBMA’s Ridley-Tree Gallery.

Image: Alfredo Ramos Martínez, "Mujeres con flores (Women with Flowers)" (detail), ca. 1946. Tempera and Conté crayon on newsprint / Tempera y crayón Conté sobre papel periódico. SBMA, Gift of the P.D. McMillan Land Company, 1963.32.1 © The Alfredo Ramos Martínez Research Project.

Alfredo Ramos Martínez: On Paper

Alfredo Ramos Martínez (1871–1946) was a pivotal figure in the modernist development of Mexican art. He spent his formative years immersed in the artistic life of Paris, returning to Mexico in 1910 on the eve of the country’s Revolution. After becoming director of the famed Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes in Mexico City, he established the nation’s first open air schools and encouraged his pupils to create work that captured observations of daily life. In 1929, Ramos Martínez and his family relocated to Los Angeles. For the next two decades, his subject matter focused on the people and culture of Mexico, with the artist receiving many notable mural commissions throughout Southern California. His canvases depict indigenous traditions, local crafts, and religious icons painted in striking hues of umber and sienna accented by bold highlights of color.

While Ramos Martínez was celebrated as a painter, some of his most iconic works of art were created on paper. Said to have always carried a Conté crayon in his pocket, the artist frequently drew on newspaper—the printed columns of text supporting totem-like figures of flower vendors. Working in combinations of gouache, charcoal, Conté crayon, and watercolor, he perfected a signature style in which forms were reduced to essentials to create a structural scaffolding across the paper’s surface. "Alfredo Ramos Martínez: On Paper" is an intimate exhibition of works from the Santa Barbara Museum of Art’s permanent collection. Comprising six drawings, as well as two serigraphs created by his wife María Sodi de Ramos Martínez after his death, the exhibition showcases the artist’s extraordinary draftsmanship, revealing the layered sensibility in his chosen themes.

Alfredo Ramos Martínez: On Paper is curated by Rachel Heidenry, Curatorial Assistant, Contemporary Art, and presented in both English and Spanish in the Works on Paper room of SBMA’s Ridley-Tree Gallery.

Image: Alfredo Ramos Martínez, "Mujeres con flores (Women with Flowers)" (detail), ca. 1946. Tempera and Conté crayon on newsprint / Tempera y crayón Conté sobre papel periódico. SBMA, Gift of the P.D. McMillan Land Company, 1963.32.1 © The Alfredo Ramos Martínez Research Project.

Holiday Extravaganza – Art & Craft Showcase

Glenn Dallas Gallery has teamed up with local artists to host a fun & creative holiday market. Shop for gifts, enjoy nice company & be inspired by artists in our community.

European Inspired Christmas Market Returns to Cambria

The perfect holiday festival to spend time with family enjoying live entertainment, a magical train ride, shopping and of course Christmas lights (Nov 29 - Dec 23)

European Inspired Christmas Market Returns to Cambria

The perfect holiday festival to spend time with family enjoying live entertainment, a magical train ride, shopping and of course Christmas lights (Nov 29 - Dec 23)

European Inspired Christmas Market Returns to Cambria

The perfect holiday festival to spend time with family enjoying live entertainment, a magical train ride, shopping and of course Christmas lights (Nov 29 - Dec 23)

2019 Solvang Julefest

City of Solvang, California Announces Plans for Annual “Solvang Julefest”, Revamped Holiday Season Celebration to Run November 30, 2019 through January 3, 2020 in Santa Ynez Valley Wine Country

2019 Solvang Julefest

City of Solvang, California Announces Plans for Annual “Solvang Julefest”, Revamped Holiday Season Celebration to Run November 30, 2019 through January 3, 2020 in Santa Ynez Valley Wine Country

2019 Solvang Julefest

City of Solvang, California Announces Plans for Annual “Solvang Julefest”, Revamped Holiday Season Celebration to Run November 30, 2019 through January 3, 2020 in Santa Ynez Valley Wine Country

Twelve Days of Engagement: Holidays for Everyone!

Experience an Abundance of Holiday Celebrations Reflecting Many Faiths and Traditions at the Unitarian Society of Santa Barbara’s Annual “Twelve Days of Engagement” Event Calendar

Holiday Tour of Lights Dec 6 – 30

Hurry up and register for this season's Holiday Trolley Light Tours from December 6-30. Tickets sell out fast!

Folk & Tribal Arts Marketplace

The Folk & Tribal Arts Marketplace at the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History is where the savviest treasure-seekers find unique, authentic gifts for everyone on their list.
Carefully selected vendors with imported jewelry, textiles, baskets, pottery, art, and décor from around the world take over the Museum’s exhibit halls and auditorium for a three-day international marketplace.

Museum Library Annual Book Sale

Calling all bibliophiles!
Birds, flowers, shells, trees
History, culture, mammals, bees
Snakes, lizards, whales, fish
Minerals, planets...what’s your wish?
Come find it at the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History December 6–8, during the Folk & Tribal Arts Marketplace.

Susan Cummings Holiday Trunk Show

Visit the Museum Store for a special holiday trunk show with Ojai jewelry designer, Susan Cummings. The creative inspiration behind Susan’s designs lies in the softened, somewhat unrefined forms found in everyday life. These forms drive her design direction, along with the observance of how objects co-exist together in nature and how their chaotic ways make them beautiful and perfect in their imperfection. She blends these unconventional forms with hand-chosen, premier materials to create an anciently sophisticated yet casual lifestyle collection. See these new ancient-inspired designs at the SBMA Store today!

All are welcome to join this event. However, SBMA Members will receive a special 20% discount off all of Susan Cumming’s jewelry during the trunk show. Members, please stop in the Museum Store before or after the holiday party!

Susan Cummings Holiday Trunk Show

Visit the Museum Store for a special holiday trunk show with Ojai jewelry designer, Susan Cummings. The creative inspiration behind Susan’s designs lies in the softened, somewhat unrefined forms found in everyday life. These forms drive her design direction, along with the observance of how objects co-exist together in nature and how their chaotic ways make them beautiful and perfect in their imperfection. She blends these unconventional forms with hand-chosen, premier materials to create an anciently sophisticated yet casual lifestyle collection. See these new ancient-inspired designs at the SBMA Store today!

All are welcome to join this event. However, SBMA Members will receive a special 20% discount off all of Susan Cumming’s jewelry during the trunk show. Members, please stop in the Museum Store before or after the holiday party!

Susan Cummings Holiday Trunk Show

Visit the Museum Store for a special holiday trunk show with Ojai jewelry designer, Susan Cummings. The creative inspiration behind Susan’s designs lies in the softened, somewhat unrefined forms found in everyday life. These forms drive her design direction, along with the observance of how objects co-exist together in nature and how their chaotic ways make them beautiful and perfect in their imperfection. She blends these unconventional forms with hand-chosen, premier materials to create an anciently sophisticated yet casual lifestyle collection. See these new ancient-inspired designs at the SBMA Store today!

All are welcome to join this event. However, SBMA Members will receive a special 20% discount off all of Susan Cumming’s jewelry during the trunk show. Members, please stop in the Museum Store before or after the holiday party!

An Irish Christmas

Riverdance Principal Dancer: Caterina Coyne
World Champion Dancer: Tyler Schwartz
Principal Dancer: Connor Reider (The Chieftains, Celtic Wings, St. Patrick’ Day in Ireland)

Take a journey through Christmas in Ireland with superb dancing, singing and Irish traditional music celebrating the international spirit of the holiday season.

An Irish Christmas, features an award-winning cast of Irish dancers led by Caterina Coyne (Principal Dancer Riverdance), World Champion Dancer Tyler Schwartz (Magic of the Dance, Gaelforce Dance, Celtic Fyre, Celtic Wings) and Connor Reider (The Chieftains, St. Patrick’s Day in Ireland, Celtic Fyre, Celtic Wings) in a memorable night that sparkles with the charm and magic that only this festive time of year can bring. Celebrate the great tradition of butter-making, chase the wren on St. Stephen’s Day, draw down the half door for spectacular dance, enjoy superb music-making and singing of Christmas carols in an unforgettable Irish night! Songs spinning out of the mists and into the familiar Silent Night, 12 days of Christmas and Carol of the Bells, and superb music from members of the Kerry Traditional Orchestra are just the beginning of this great Irish night! Not to be Missed! Ireland at its best!

Arianna String Quartet & Michele Levin, Pianist

Chamber On The Mountain Presents
The Arianna String Quartet & Michele Levin, Pianist

Sunday, December 8, 2019
3:00 pm

Logan House (at the Beatrice Wood Center for the Arts in Upper Ojai)
8585 Ojai-Santa Paula Rd.
Ojai, CA 93023
(805) 646-9951

Program:
Piano Quartet No. 2 in E-flat Major, K493 - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
String Trio (1944) - Gideon Klein
Piano Quartet No. 3 in C minor, Op. 60 - Johannes Brahms

Tickets $25.00 at www.ChamberOnTheMountain.com

Meet the Artists! A reception will be held immediately following the performance.

UCSB Opera Outreach: Lucinda y las Flores de la Nochebuena

UCSB Associate Professor Isabel Bayrakdarian will direct undergraduate students from UCSB’s Opera Outreach Program in a free community performance of Evan Mack’s 2016 children’s opera Lucinda y las Flores de la Nochebuena on Sunday, December 8, 2019 at 6 pm in Karl Geiringer Hall on the UC Santa Barbara campus. The 45-minute one-act opera is based on the Mexican folk tale of the same name that tells the story of how the poinsettia became a meaningful symbol of the holiday season.

Pink Martini: Holiday Show – A Santa Barbara Tradition

The internationally-acclaimed “little orchestra” Pink Martini will deck the hall with festive holiday songs from around the globe, from timeless classics to rarely heard gems. At what is sure to be the best holiday party you’ll attend this year, they will perform tracks from their holiday album, Joy to the World, with classics like “White Christmas” alongside Hebrew prayers, Chinese New Year tunes and a samba-inspired version of “Auld Lang Syne,” as well as crowd favorites from their non-holiday albums. “This multi-denominational, multicultural jubilee overflows with enough holiday spirit to warm your entire family” (NPR). Pink Martini’s infectiously joyous music will have you dancing in the aisles.

“Rich, hugely approachable, utterly cosmopolitan yet utterly unpretentious... It seems to speak to just about everybody.” The Washington Post

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