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Nature Track Film Festival Oct 6-8

NatureTrack Film Festival (NTFF) is a three-day celebration of nature and outdoor adventure through film. Started in Los Olivos in 2018, the festival has showcased hundreds of national and international filmmakers’ works to the thrill and delight of thousands of attendees. The three-day festival is October 6-8 celebrating nature and outdoor adventure is taking place

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Fall After-School Multimedia Class

Combine materials and techniques to create mixed media pieces that include painting, drawing, printmaking, and sculpture. Depictions of animals crossing cultures and time in the Museum’s collections will ignite imaginations and inspire both individual and collaborative creations.

New Exhibit: California Missions by Edwin Deakin

New Exhibit: California Missions by Edwin Deakin October 5, 2023 – February 18, 2024   The California mission system left behind an architectural legacy, which artist Edwin Deakin began to document in the 1890s. By that time, several of the missions were in a state of disrepair and decay and there was growing alarm that

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Sacred Arts Festival explores ‘Wonder as Worship in Orthodox Christian Art’

From October 6-8th, St. Athanasius Orthodox Christian Church is reviving its Sacred Arts Festival. The guest speaker for the 3-day festival, Rev. Turbo Qualls, currently lives in Kansas City, Missouri, where he is the pastor of a growing inner-city church. But Father Turbo is “coming home,” in a sense.  He spent many years in Orange

$25

Outdoor Spooky Movie Nights at Paseo Nuevo – Every Friday in October

Join Paseo Nuevo for Outdoor Spooky Movie Nights! Every Friday of October at 6:30pm enjoy a FREE Spooky Movie on the rooftop of the South Side parking garage. Movie Schedule: October 6: Coco October 13: The Addams Family October 20: Maleficent October 27: Hocus Pocus Complimentary popcorn will be served! Bring blankets, chairs and extra

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Inside Stories/Outside Tales: Inwardly Defiant: Yunte Huang and Celine Shimizu

Celebrated author, Guggenheim Fellow and UCSB professor Yunte Huang reads from his latest book, Daughter of the Dragon, an in-depth exploration of Anna May Wong, the first Chinese-American film star who both encouraged and defied the Hollywood industry’s efforts to categorize her. Huang is interviewed by Celine Parreñas Shimizu, film scholar, filmmaker, and Dean of the Division of the Arts, and Distinguished Professor of Film and Media at UC Santa Cruz. She is formerly Professor and Director of the School of Cinema at San Francisco State University and Professor of Asian American, Feminist, and Film and Media Studies at UC Santa Barbara.

Blessing of the Animals

Bring your beloved pet to a special service of blessing at St Andrew's Presbyterian Church on 4575 Auhay Drive in Santa Barbara.

Nickel Creek Presented by UCSB Arts & Lectures

Featuring Chris Thile and siblings Sean and Sara Watkins, revolutionary roots trio Nickel Creek returns to Santa Barbara with an ambitious album’s worth of dazzling new music.

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