UCSB & CAMA present: The Juilliard String Quartet Masterclass

With unparalleled artistry and enduring vigor, the Juilliard String Quartet (JSQ) continues to inspire audiences around the world. Founded in 1946 and hailed by The Boston Globe as “the most important American quartet in history,” the ensemble draws on a deep and vital engagement to the classics, while embracing the mission of championing new works, a vibrant combination of the familiar and the daring. Each performance of the Juilliard String Quartet is a unique experience, bringing together the four members’ profound understanding, total commitment, and unceasing curiosity in sharing the wonders of the string quartet literature.

A brilliant masterclass led by all four members of the Juilliard String Quartet featuring performances by UCSB Strings Program students.

UCSB & CAMA present: The Juilliard String Quartet Masterclass

With unparalleled artistry and enduring vigor, the Juilliard String Quartet (JSQ) continues to inspire audiences around the world. Founded in 1946 and hailed by The Boston Globe as “the most important American quartet in history,” the ensemble draws on a deep and vital engagement to the classics, while embracing the mission of championing new works, a vibrant combination of the familiar and the daring. Each performance of the Juilliard String Quartet is a unique experience, bringing together the four members’ profound understanding, total commitment, and unceasing curiosity in sharing the wonders of the string quartet literature.

A brilliant masterclass led by all four members of the Juilliard String Quartet featuring performances by UCSB Strings Program students.

Day of the Dead

For the 33rd year, the Museum honors the Mexican tradition of remembering the dead with a display of altars created by students in the Museum’s school and outreach programs and local community groups, including San Marcos High School, Montecito Union School, Quilt Project Gold Coast, SBMA’s Partnership with A-OK After-School Program (multiple schools), and SBMA’s ArtReach program (multiple schools). Día de los Muertos-inspired art activities for all ages will be offered in multiple locations. On the Front Terrace, create skull charms and mini-alters from 11 am to 3 pm. In the Family Resource Center, enjoy print making from 12 to 4 pm.

Juilliard String Quartet

Celebrating its 75th Anniversary and hailed by the Boston Globe as “the most important American quartet in history,” the ensemble draws on a deep and vital engagement to the classics, while embracing the mission of championing new works.

W. Royce Adams to sign his latest book at Chaucers

Local author and SBCC  English Professor Emeritas W. Royce Adams will discuss and sign his latest book, As Time Goes By onTuesday, October 25th at 6 pm. "This arresting memoir bursts with life, insight, and an infectious love of jazz and writing." BookLife Review

GEM Talks: The Entrepreneurs’ Journey

Join us for a free, inspirational evening about entrepreneurship. Doors open for networking at 5:30, with light complementary food and drinks available, followed by our amazing speakers, from 6:30-7:30, a trio of local area entrepreneurs representing the beginning, middle, and success stages of their journeys.

Our speakers will share fascinating stories about how they navigated their entrepreneurial journeys from 6:30-7:30 pm.

Free Event. Donations and future sponsorships are appreciated. Online registration at GoodSpaceCoworking.com/ScienceTechTalks is recommended.

Santa Maria Empty Bowls

Support with Soup!
Get ready for Santa Maria Empty Bowls 2022!
We are excited to gather in person again for our annual community event.

Carla Morrison

UCSB Arts & Lectures presents Carla Morrison on Thursday, October 27th at 8:00 pm at Campbell Hall.

Coming Soon: ABA Info Session

Join us for this FREE* webinar led by Dr. Dimitris Dimitriou and Dr. Sunny Kim. In this 90-minute seminar, you will learn how to embed cultural diversity into daily practice.

Stuffed Animal Sleepover: Harry Potter Edition

Drop off your favorite stuffie at Goleta Valley Library on Fri, 10/28 between 2– 5p.m. for an overnight adventure of Harry Potter-themed wizarding adventures. When you pick them up the next day on Sat, 10/29 between 2–5p.m., you will receive an enchanting goody bag and keepsake photos of their magical visit to Hogwarts!

A Universe of Terms: Religion in Visual Metaphor

Join us on Friday, October 28th, at 3:30pm at UCSB for a discussion with Professor Mona Oraby (Howard University) about her new book, A Universe of Terms: Religion in Visual Metaphor. Dr. Oraby will discuss her book in conversation with Professors Lisa Sideris (UCSB) and Joseph Blankholm (UCSB).

Harvest of Hope

The gala will raise funds to support our programs and services helping us to empower individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities throughout Santa Barbara County.

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