Out of Storage and into the Light: Sculptures That Tell Stories

This is the first exhibition organized by the Santa Barbara Museum of Art devoted exclusively to the specific artistic medium of sculpture. The presentation features over 50 objects from the permanent collection, many of which have yet to be exhibited. The selected works of art reveal the impressive historical and geographical breadth of the permanent collection, including Pre-Columbian, Ancient Egyptian, Ancient Greek & Roman, 11th- to 17th-century Southeast Asian, Ancient to 13th-century Chinese, 19th-century African, and 19th- to 21st-century French, English, and American sculpture. An unorthodox juxtaposition of works from such a diverse array of cultures allows for a more global interpretive approach to these works of art. Because the installation is organized thematically (Dance and Music; The Human-Animal; Flight; The Head; The Body), rather than by culture or time period, the unexpected visual proximity of such an eclectic variety of art provokes unexpected trains of thought. This show is guest curated by Gülru Cakmak, Associate Professor of 19th-century European Art at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, at the invitation of Deputy Director and Chief Curator Eik Kahng.

Image: Augusto Escobedo, "Dancing Figures," n.d. Aluminum. SBMA, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Lewin

PFLAG Santa Barbara Chapter Meeting

LGBTQ and Latino/a/x Identities - a panel with time for questions, discussion and support. Spanish interpreters will be available. All are welcome.

Cutler’s Spirits & Goa Taco Tasting at Museum

Join Inside Wine Santa Barbara (open to all 21-years-old+) as Ian Cutler, Owner and Head Distiller of Cutler's Spirits pours samples and discusses how his artisanal liquors are created. Goa Tacos will provide buttery, flaky paratha breads filled with delicious fillings like 5-spice confit duck with hot mustard pickled cucumber.

Santa Barbara Flyfishers

Santa Barbara Flyfishers monthly meeting at Rusty's Pizza Parlor on Calle Real Goleta. This month we'll learn fly tying with local expert, Sam Soga. Join the fun and camaraderie of local fly fishers.

The Mythology of Wine: A Free Lecture at Carr Winery

Arthur George, a mythologist, winemaker, and cultural historian, will explore the mythology of wine in various cultures over the ages. Sip on a glass of wine from Carr Winery while enjoying the opportunity to hear a scholarly approach to the mythology of what’s in your glass! Presented by the Santa Ynez Library. Free admission, 21

PEP New Volunteer Training

Interested in volunteering to help new parents in our SB community? Come volunteer with PEP! We have our Spring Training coming up - join us and get involved!

Elisabeth Rosenthal

An American Sickness: How Healthcare Became Big Business and How You Can Take It Back

UCSB Chamber Players Recital

Directed by Robert Koenig, the UCSB Chamber Players will present an evening of chamber music favorites on Wednesday, May 22, 2019 at 7:30 pm in Karl Geiringer Hall. The UCSB Chamber Players consist of a variety of ensembles, from duos to quintets and occasionally larger groups, which study and perform masterpieces of the chamber music literature. This event is FREE and open to the public!

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