Woman. Life. Freedom. Public Art Projection
Featuring 30 artworks by anonymous international artists, this large-scale public art projection responds to systemic gender inequity and discrimination in Iran.
Featuring 30 artworks by anonymous international artists, this large-scale public art projection responds to systemic gender inequity and discrimination in Iran.
Join The Land Trust for Santa Barbara County for a short hike as we go on a relaxing stroll overlooking our beautiful coasts!
Learn the facts about Senior Living Communities and the questions you should ask when considering your options during this FREE 90-minute discussion on May 9th!
Motivational speaker Kathy Gruver, PhD will present “Be Yourself…But Who Is That?” at the next Association for Women in Communications, Santa Barbara chapter’s next meeting, scheduled from 5:30 – 7 p.m. on Wednesday, May 10, at Workzones, 351 Paseo Nuevo in Santa Barbara.
UCSB Library is excited to present Charles Montgomery, UCSB Reads 2023 author of Happy City: Transforming Our Lives Through Urban Design for a free community talk at Campbell Hall.
How do we design happy cities? Urban design consultant, award-winning journalist and author of Happy City, Charles Montgomery looks for answers in psychology, neuroscience and behavioral economics, and in cityscapes from Disneyland to Dubai.
All skill levels are invited to experience the tradition of sketching from original works of art in current exhibitions. Museum Teaching Artists provide general guidance and all materials.
Join Rose Marie Beebe and Robert M. Senkewicz as they discuss their recent translation and publication of Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo’s massive five-volume history of California before the American conquest, Recuerdos.
Join Montessori Center School for a STEAM Family Night with hands-on demonstrations, presenations, and more on May 11th.
PFLAG Spanish Speaking Meeting - Sharing and Support
Jazz at the Ballroom comes to Lobero Theatre with "Get Out of Town," a swinging tour of our country through the American Songbook
Icelandic virtuoso Víkingur Ólafsson performs a Mozart & Contemporaries program that sheds light on figures such as Domenico Cimarosa and Baldassare Galuppi and illuminates obscure, daring works by Mozart and Haydn.
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