Artist Talk – Mayela Rodriguez February 11, 2pm at AFSB
Join Mayela Rodriguez to hear how explorations of her family history led her to create her exhibition of photography, video, text, and installation art.
Join Mayela Rodriguez to hear how explorations of her family history led her to create her exhibition of photography, video, text, and installation art.
The Santa Barbara Music Club presents "MUSIC SPARKLING AND PROFOUND" with Nicole McKenzie, violin, David Singer, clarinet, and Betty Oberacker, piano. . Saturday, February 11, 3 PM, at First United Methodist Church, 305 E. Anapamu. Free admission. Details at www.SBMusicClub.org.
Art gallery opening for “Moments of Clarity” benefit show in honor of local Santa Barbara artist, Allie Greenberg featuring donated art by 21 local tattoo artists.
Monthly Public Star Party at the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History
Monthly Public Star Party at the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History
SBIFF is honored to announce cinema icon Jamie Lee Curtis will be receiving the prestigious Maltin Modern Master Award on Saturday, February 11th
The Society of Fearless Grandmothers-Santa Barbara, Sunrise-Santa Barbara, UCSB Environmental Affairs Board and 350 Santa Barbara, are planning a Chalk Art Action with Elders and Youth, in support of the Green New Deal at the Fiesta 5 Theater, 916 State Street, and Metro 4 Theater, 618 State Street, on Saturday and Sunday February 11 and 12, from 12:00 noon until 3:00 PM during the 2023 Santa Barbara International Film Festival (SBIFF).
This free concert features student composers, performers, and writers from a workshop led by Grammy Award-winning saxophonist and composer Ted Nash who joins them on stage. Responding in part to artist Joan Tanner’s unorthodox use of materials and inspired by Nash’s original composition first performed with Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, these young artists explore the idea of transformation, both personal and collective, bringing word and music together in this exuberant community-sourced celebration of the expressive and empathetic power of art.
Visitors of all ages are invited to participate in this hands-on informal workshop with SBMA Teaching Artists. Each month explore a different medium—clay, metal, ink, wood, photography, paper—inspired by works of art in the Museum’s collection or special exhibitions.
In February, free draw in black marker on watercolor paper then dab brilliant shades of dry tempera paint through mesh to add color, inspired by the drawings of Joan Tanner.
Visitors of all ages are invited to participate in this hands-on informal workshop with SBMA Teaching Artists. Each month explore a different medium—clay, metal, ink, wood, photography, paper—inspired by works of art in the Museum’s collection or special exhibitions.
In February, free draw in black marker on watercolor paper then dab brilliant shades of dry tempera paint through mesh to add color, inspired by the drawings of Joan Tanner.
Western stereotypes of Ancient Persia often focus on exotic harems and decadent court life. Professor John Lee, History Dept, UCSB, will tell us what women's lives were really like in 500 BCE, with their economic, polical, and social power!
Blood Drive at St. Raphael Catholic Church - Sunday, Feb. 12th 8a .m. - 12 p.m. in the bloodmobile at 5444 Hollister Ave.
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