Creating a Circular Economy in Santa Barbara (FREE Event)
What does Circular Economy mean to you?
Isn't the Circular Economy just recycling? Is it more about efficiency or effectiveness? An does that even matter?
What does Circular Economy mean to you?
Isn't the Circular Economy just recycling? Is it more about efficiency or effectiveness? An does that even matter?
Imposter Syndrome: What is it? How does it hold women back? How can you overcome it? In this interactive discussion, Pacific Coast Business Times Publisher, Linda LeBrock, will help you understand Imposter Syndrome and the many ways it impacts professional and personal life. She’ll explain how this syndrome lays at the root of issues ranging from perfectionism and self-worth to leadership ability and pay equity. And she’ll help you access your authentic voice by recognizing and neutralizing internal and external sources of stress and self-doubt.
Doors open at 5:30pm for refreshments and connecting. Program begins at 6pm.
Slim and Queen's first date takes an unexpected turn when a policeman pulls them over for a minor traffic violation. When the situation escalates, Slim takes the officer's gun and shoots him in self-defence. Now labelled cop killers in the media, Slim and Queen feel that they have no choice but to go on the run and evade the law. When a video of the incident goes viral, the unwitting outlaws soon become a symbol of trauma, terror, grief, and pain for people all across the country. 2h 12m
Dr. Anabel Ford UCSB on Exploring Solutions Past: The Maya Forest Garden as Action for Climate Change
Healthy People: Healthy Communities
Cash is “an intuitive performer who knows how to let a song be.” The Columbus Dispatch
As part of the World Music Series, the UCSB Gospel Choir will perform on Wednesday, March 4th at 12 pm in the Music Bowl. Directed by Victor Bell, the choir will perform traditional and contemporary songs drawn from African American religious traditions.
Admission is FREE and open to the public!
Northwestern Professor Barry Wimpfheimer will lecture on the Talmud as an icon, March 5 at UCSB.
Santa Barbara Channelkeeper is thrilled to host the 17th annual ocean-inspired Student Art Show, "What the Channel Means to Me."
Beginning in the late 1940s, Frederick Hammersley experimented with artworks that had a limited range of shapes and color choices often created through elaborate procedures and scripted processes. As this lecture will explore, Hammersley used control as way to free himself, to open his mind to new ideas, to play. It will begin by focusing on the SBMA’s Hammersley painting, "Four awhile" (1974), and will share insights drawn from scientific analysis and archival research. The discussion will conclude by expanding the discussion to other artists from the mid-20th century who applied rules to structure their art making.
Image: Frederick Hammersley, "Four awhile" (detail), 1974. Oil on linen. SBMA, Museum purchase with funds provided by Mr. and Mrs. Bernard J. MacElhenny, Jr.
Hotel Santa Barbara Makers Workshop Series - Join artist Chelsea Willett for a block carving & printing workshop. Carve your own linoleum block so that you can print it onto cards and paper on Thursday, March 5.
OPENING RECEPTION | Bloom Projects: Genevieve Gaignard, Outside Looking In March 5, 2020 | 6 - 8 pm | FREE Please join us at Museum of Contemporary Art Santa Barbara (MCASB) as we celebrate the opening of Bloom Projects: Genevieve Gaignard, Outside Looking In, a solo exhibition of LA-based artist Genevieve Gaignard curated by Alexandra
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