Good, Rich Soil is the Secret!”
Santa Barbara Rose Society presents Gisele Schoniger of Kellogg Garden Products, who will share tips on how to create the rich soil our roses and other garden plants need in order to thrive.
Santa Barbara Rose Society presents Gisele Schoniger of Kellogg Garden Products, who will share tips on how to create the rich soil our roses and other garden plants need in order to thrive.
In an effort to minimize the risk of exposure to COVID-19 in the community, this event has been canceled. Read more about UC Santa Barbara's response to COVID-19 at ucsb.edu/COVID-19-information.
Refunds will be issued for all ticket purchases for this event. If you do not receive a refund by the end of March, please contact the UCSB Associated Students Ticket Office at (805) 893-2064 or ticketoffice@as.ucsb.edu.
Directed by Scott Marcus, the UCSB Music of India Ensemble will present North Indian classical music for sitar and tabla on Thursday, March 12, 2020 at 7:30 pm in Karl Geiringer Hall.
"Three Visions of East Asia: The Prints of Elizabeth Keith, Lilian Miller and Paul Jacoulet"
Dr. Brown has published actively in several areas of Japanese art and on Japanese-style gardens in North America. His talk focuses on Western female artists in Japan in the early 20th century, including Elizabeth Keith, Helen Hyde, Bertha Lum, Lilian Miller, and French, Japan-based woodblock print artist Paul Jacoulet.
Art à la carte, sponsored by the SBMA Women’s Board, is a series of luncheons featuring acclaimed speakers that will inspire new ways of thinking about art, culture, and travel.
Each luncheon and lecture will be held at the historic Santa Barbara Club located at 1105 Chapala Street in downtown Santa Barbara. Proceeds from Art à la carte benefit the Museum’s exhibitions, education, acquisitions, and special projects.
"Three Visions of East Asia: The Prints of Elizabeth Keith, Lilian Miller and Paul Jacoulet"
Dr. Brown has published actively in several areas of Japanese art and on Japanese-style gardens in North America. His talk focuses on Western female artists in Japan in the early 20th century, including Elizabeth Keith, Helen Hyde, Bertha Lum, Lilian Miller, and French, Japan-based woodblock print artist Paul Jacoulet.
Art à la carte, sponsored by the SBMA Women’s Board, is a series of luncheons featuring acclaimed speakers that will inspire new ways of thinking about art, culture, and travel.
Each luncheon and lecture will be held at the historic Santa Barbara Club located at 1105 Chapala Street in downtown Santa Barbara. Proceeds from Art à la carte benefit the Museum’s exhibitions, education, acquisitions, and special projects.
Celebrate the last week of winter with a glass of wine and live music with John Lyle and the Groove!
: 8th annual SCAPE art show & sale for beneficiary Gaviota Coastal Conservancy on March 13 to 14th
Nearly 60 SCAPE artists capture their vision of the Gaviota Coast stretching from Coal Oil Point Reserve at Campus Point, north to Point Sal and east to the first mountain range.
Very Special Promotion from Bacara this year: Any reservation made during the dates of February 14th through March 15th, 2020, the Ritz Carlton Bacara will donate 10% based on our best available rate to the Gaviota Coastal Conservancy. To support the Gaviota Coastal Conservancy, please call direct to (805) 571-3258 and mention the Gaviota Coastal Conservancy when making your reservation.
WHAT: This week’s Solutions News live radio broadcast will interview Dr. Douglas Metz
WHEN: 5 to 6 p.m. Friday, March 13, 2020
WHERE: Tune in to KZSB 1290AM
In an effort to minimize the risk of exposure to COVID-19 in the community, this event has been canceled. Read more about UC Santa Barbara's response to COVID-19 at ucsb.edu/COVID-19-information.
Refunds will be issued for all ticket purchases for this event. If you do not receive a refund by the end of March, please contact the UCSB Associated Students Ticket Office at (805) 893-2064 or ticketoffice@as.ucsb.edu.
Directed by Victor Bell, the UCSB Gospel Choir will present traditional and contemporary songs drawn from African American religious traditions on Friday, March 13, 2020 at 7:30 pm in Lotte Lehmann Concert Hall.
British pianist Benjamin Grosvenor (b.1992) has been described as “the best pianist to come out of England in the last 50 years,” and “one of the world’s most sought-after young pianists.” One needs only to listen to him play to understand the accolades are well-deserved; his playing is reminiscent of legendary pianists that are long gone—Rachmaninoff, Schnabel, Rubinstein, Serkin. His promise was evident from a young age—the winner of the Keyboard Final of the 2004 BBC Young Musician Competition at the age of eleven, and at nineteen invited to perform with the BBC Symphony
Orchestra at the Opening Night of the 2011 BBC Proms at London’s Royal Albert Hall. The upcoming concert will mark his Santa Barbara recital debut.
PROGRAM:
RAMEAU: Gavotte and Six Variations from Suite in A minor
SCHUMANN: Kreisleriana, Op.16
LISZT: Ballade No.2 in B minor, S.171
LISZT: Valses oubliées, Nos.1 and 2, S.215
LISZT: Berceuse in D-flat major, S.174 (second version, 1862)
LISZT: Valse de l’opéra Faust, transcription for piano (after Gounod), S.407
More than five dozen artists who make up the Southern California Artists Painting for the Environment (SCAPE) announced the annual “Visions of the Gaviota Coast” art show at The Ritz-Carlton Bacara on Friday & Saturday, March 13 & 14
In an effort to minimize the risk of exposure to COVID-19 in the community, this event has been canceled. Read more about UC Santa Barbara's response to COVID-19 at ucsb.edu/COVID-19-information.
Directed by Bill Booth, the UCSB Trombone Ensemble and Low Brass Studio will present a recital on Friday, March 13, 2020 at 12 pm in Room 1145 in the Music Building. The program will include works by Johann Sebastian Bach, Gabriel Fauré, Lars-Erik Larsson, and Benedetto Marcello.
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