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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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New Exhibit – Seasonal Soirées: Santa Barbara’s Evening Couture 1880-1980

New Exhibit - Seasonal Soirées: Santa Barbara's Evening Couture 1880-1980 December 8, 2023 - April 13, 2024 Our area’s reputation as a tourist destination with its exclusive clientele and luxury hotels coupled with Santa Barbara’s own high society and glittering galas made the city a magnet for the latest in high fashion. Guest curator Sharon

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Winter After-School Multimedia Class

Santa Barbara Museum of Art 1130 State Street, Santa Barbara

Ages 5-12 Combine materials and techniques to create mixed media pieces that include painting, drawing, printmaking, and sculpture. Create traditional and unexpected portraits and self-portraits inspired by the Museum’s collections and special exhibitions. Instructors: Nicola Ghersen + Jason Summers Tuesdays, January 9 – February 13 3:30 – 5:30 pm Ridley-Tree Education Center 1600 Santa Barbara

$180 – $230

“And Still They Rise: Life in Post-Fire Forests” featuring Maya Khosla

Santa Barbara Public Library: Faulkner Gallery 1114 State Street, Santa Barbara

Join Los Padres ForestWatch for a free educational event about wildlife and wildfire, featuring Sonoma-based wildlife biologist, writer, poet, and filmmaker Maya Khosla. Maya's talk will focus on the incredible biodiversity of life after wildfire—including the natural restoration of conifers and other native plants, and the comeback of raptors, songbirds, woodpeckers, and other wildlife. Sharing

Upcoming Presentation About Wildlife and Forest Fires

Santa Barbara Public Library: Faulkner Gallery 1114 State Street, Santa Barbara

What Happens to Wildlife in Recently Burned Forests? Upcoming Presentation Answers Your Burning Questions California has experienced large forest fires in recent years due largely to climate change influences. Naturally, many have questions about how these wildfires affect beloved and important wildlife such as black bears, mountain lions, foxes, owls, and more. Wildlife biologist, writer,

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