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

Chris Kallmyer: Ensemble

"Ensemble" is the title of a new multimedia installation by Los Angeles-based sound and performance artist, Chris Kallmyer.

Picnic in the Park – Happening this Summer!

Do you know about Picnic in the Park? It's Foodbank of Santa Barbara County's free lunch for kids program this summer. The program is offered at multiple locations throughout the County for children 18 and under, including at Jonny D. Wallis Neighborhood Park (170 S. Kellogg Avenue). Lunch is available at the Jonny D. Wallis

Summer Fun @ Montecito Country Mart

Tuesdays - 4:30 to 6:00pm - Chess Club
Learn to play chess from our "Chess Master”! Or for those who have played chess, grab a friend or meet someone new and challenge them to a game of chess while learning some new tips and tricks from the Master.
Wednesdays - 3:30pm - Book Club
Get your summer reading in with friends and delicious treats from Merci!
Please email bonjour@poppystores.com to sign up.
Thursdays - 3:00pm to 5:00pm - Complimentary Rori's itty bitty’s for kiddos
Children can pick up a coupon in Poppy Marché to redeem their complimentary itty-bitty.
Fridays - 6:00pm - Movie Night
Grab a friend and enjoy some popcorn for an outdoor movie. The movies will be held between Vons and Union Bank
Saturdays - 1:00pm to 4:00pm - Petting Zoo
Sundays - 1:00pm to 4:00 pm - Ping Pong!
Weekends - Community Lemonade Stand
Host a lemonade stand for your favorite charity! We provide the lemonade, cups, stand, etc. Please sign up here: https://www.poppystores.com/blogs/news/community-lemonade-stand

10th Annual Asian American Film Series

The Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation presents the Tenth Annual Asian American Film Series Fridays, July 5, 12, 19, and 26 at Alhecama Theatre The Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation (SBTHP) is pleased to present the tenth annual Asian American Film Series, a four-part event held each Friday in July at the Alhecama

On the Road Again: Japan’s Tōkaidō in Prints and Paintings

The Tōkaidō, or Eastern Sea Road, was formed in the 17th century to link Japan’s old imperial capital, Kyoto, with the new warrior capital, Edo (modern Tokyo). Along the 320-mile route, 53 official post towns fed, lodged, and supplied travelers. By the mid-19th century, woodblock printed novels, guidebooks, and pictures made famous the road’s natural scenery—and real or imagined experiences.

This exhibition showcases a rare surviving set of the "Comic Picture Scroll of the 53 Stations of the Tōkaidō," painted in 1921 by eighteen "manga" (“comic pictures”) artists from the newly formed Tokyo Manga Association, along with selected woodblock prints by Utagawa Hiroshige (1797–1858), the greatest landscape print artist of the "ukiyo-e" (floating world picture) tradition who memorialized the great highway. Drawn from the Museum's permanent collection and augmented with loans from local collectors, the installation also includes three woodblock prints by the post-war artist Sekino Jun’ichirō (1914–1988) whose "Stations of the Tōkaidō" series, creatively echoed some of Hiroshige’s memorable images, a further testament to the legacy of Hiroshige and Japanese artists’ continued romance with this famed road.

This intimate exhibition was guest curated by Kendall H. Brown, Professor of Japanese Art History at California State University, Long Beach.

Image: Utagawa HIROSHIGE, Japanese, 1797–1858, "Station 10" (detail), Odawara from the series "53 Stations of the Tōkaidō Road," 1833–34. 1st month of Tempo 5. Color woodblock print. SBMA, Gift of the Frederick B. Kellam collection.

Summer Art Camp

Art Road Trip
Ages 5 - 12
Monday - Friday
9 am - 3 pm

Paint, print, collage, and draw your own real or imaginary summer road trip inspired, in part, by Japanese woodblock prints depicting famous stops along the Tōkaidō road.

Thursday Drop-In Workshops in “Chris Kallmyer: Ensemble”

Join Tina Villadolid & Ted Nash as they lead a workshop in "Chris Kallmyer: Ensemble." Visitors are invited to learn more about the exhibition and participate in hands-on music-making activities. All ages are welcome

"Ensemble" is a multi-media installation by artist Chris Kallmyer. Central to the exhibition is a specially fabricated, communal bell-ringing instrument that serves as a resource for communal activities.

Born in Los Angeles into a musical family (his father, Dick Nash, and uncle, the late Ted Nash, were both well-known jazz and studio musicians), Nash has that uncanny ability to mix freedom with substance, blues with intellect, and risk-taking with clarity. He is a co-founder of the New York-based Jazz Composers Collective, a musician-run, non-profit innovative entity dedicated to presenting the original works of composers pushing the boundaries of their self-expression. Nash is also a long-standing member of the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, with Wynton Marsalis.

Tina Villadolid is a Senior Teaching Artist and Coordinator of Community Outreach for the Santa Barbara Museum of Art in California, her students range in age from pre-school to adult. She has created several pieces of permanent, public art with her students in Santa Barbara and has worked with groups in NYC, the Philippines, and Kenya, using art as a form of visual storytelling to advocate for equity in education. In her own practice, Tina uses the human figure, language, and objects as universal metaphors to process her life.. Most recently she has been working in charcoal, investigating the human gaze.

Image: "Chris Kallmyer: Ensemble." Santa Barbara Museum of Art (Installation View).

I Love the 90’s Trivia Night @ DV8 Cellars Night

Do you long for the days of live episodes of Friends, Timberland Boots and the rest of the 90's? We do to. On July 11th I Love the 90's Trivia Night comes to DV8 Cellars featuring questions on 90's pop culture, geography, music and more! We will be offering wine by the glass and bottle but no tasting flights. We have Santa Barbara Popcorn and food will be available to order from Brass Bear Brewing. Prizes will be awarded for each round and a grand prize at the end of the evening. Hope to see you there!

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