The Santa Barbara Sea Glass & Ocean Arts Festival (SBSGOAF) is having an Instagram silent auction from October 11-18, with 100% of the proceeds going to @sbmaritimemuseum. The Santa Barbara Maritime Museum has been closed for the duration of the pandemic and may not be able to reopen until the end of the year. We wanted to help them out, and we are hoping you will support our efforts. 12 amazing professional artists are transforming wood fish into beautiful original art for you to bid on!
Hookman by Lauren Yee
Directed & adapted by Michael Bernard
An early play by a rising contemporary playwright, Hookman has been described by some as a “slasher comedy.” Sometimes mysterious, often hilarious, Hookman is a biting story of teen angst and loss.
URL: https://www.theaterdance.ucsb.edu/news/event/747
Event Price: $13-19
UCSB Performing Arts Theater
FEB 15, 2020 / 1PM, 7PM
FEB 18 - 20, 2020 / 8PM
FEB 21 - 22, 2020 / 7PM
FEB 22 – 23, 2020 / 1PM
"Ensemble" is the title of a new multimedia installation by Los Angeles-based sound and performance artist, Chris Kallmyer.
This summer, the Santa Barbara Botanic Garden will host a special exhibition, Garden Casitas: Playhouses Designed with Nature in Mind.
Tuesdays - 4:30 to 6:00pm - Chess Club
Learn to play chess from our "Chess Master”! Or for those who have played chess, grab a friend or meet someone new and challenge them to a game of chess while learning some new tips and tricks from the Master.
Wednesdays - 3:30pm - Book Club
Get your summer reading in with friends and delicious treats from Merci!
Please email bonjour@poppystores.com to sign up.
Thursdays - 3:00pm to 5:00pm - Complimentary Rori's itty bitty’s for kiddos
Children can pick up a coupon in Poppy Marché to redeem their complimentary itty-bitty.
Fridays - 6:00pm - Movie Night
Grab a friend and enjoy some popcorn for an outdoor movie. The movies will be held between Vons and Union Bank
Saturdays - 1:00pm to 4:00pm - Petting Zoo
Sundays - 1:00pm to 4:00 pm - Ping Pong!
Weekends - Community Lemonade Stand
Host a lemonade stand for your favorite charity! We provide the lemonade, cups, stand, etc. Please sign up here: https://www.poppystores.com/blogs/news/community-lemonade-stand
The Tōkaidō, or Eastern Sea Road, was formed in the 17th century to link Japan’s old imperial capital, Kyoto, with the new warrior capital, Edo (modern Tokyo). Along the 320-mile route, 53 official post towns fed, lodged, and supplied travelers. By the mid-19th century, woodblock printed novels, guidebooks, and pictures made famous the road’s natural scenery—and real or imagined experiences.
This exhibition showcases a rare surviving set of the "Comic Picture Scroll of the 53 Stations of the Tōkaidō," painted in 1921 by eighteen "manga" (“comic pictures”) artists from the newly formed Tokyo Manga Association, along with selected woodblock prints by Utagawa Hiroshige (1797–1858), the greatest landscape print artist of the "ukiyo-e" (floating world picture) tradition who memorialized the great highway. Drawn from the Museum's permanent collection and augmented with loans from local collectors, the installation also includes three woodblock prints by the post-war artist Sekino Jun’ichirō (1914–1988) whose "Stations of the Tōkaidō" series, creatively echoed some of Hiroshige’s memorable images, a further testament to the legacy of Hiroshige and Japanese artists’ continued romance with this famed road.
This intimate exhibition was guest curated by Kendall H. Brown, Professor of Japanese Art History at California State University, Long Beach.
Image: Utagawa HIROSHIGE, Japanese, 1797–1858, "Station 10" (detail), Odawara from the series "53 Stations of the Tōkaidō Road," 1833–34. 1st month of Tempo 5. Color woodblock print. SBMA, Gift of the Frederick B. Kellam collection.
Silo118 presents an exhibition of photo sculptures by Los Angeles-based artist Salvatore Matteo at Synergy One Lending in Montecito, 1250 Coast Village Road, open weekdays 9am-5pm.
Join us to listen and feel authentic sound through the vibrations of various instruments such as Tibetan/Crystal singing bowls, voice, bells and chimes. Give your mind a chance to wander into a deeper relaxation and improve overall wellbeing.
DIJO Productions presents "Copenhagen" at Center Stage Theatre from Aug 23 - Sep 8
DIJO Productions presents "Copenhagen" at Center Stage Theatre from Aug 23 - Sep 8
Tour takes place Labor Day Weekend, Aug 30-Sept 2; preview throughout August at Santa Barbara Fine Art Gallery, 1324 State Street (Arlington Plaza)
ParadICE celebrates their 1 year anniversary September 1st at Paseo Nuevo with $4 shave ice all day and hula dancing from 2-4pm!
ParadICE celebrates their 1 year anniversary September 1st at Paseo Nuevo with $4 shave ice all day and hula dancing from 2-4pm!
Chaucer's Books is honored to welcome local marriage & family therapist and author, Hendrika de Vries, as she launches her memoir entitled, When a Toy Dog became a Wolf and the Moon Broke Curfew.
Matt Ritter, professor of botany at Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, and author of the new book California Plants, for a visual tour and celebration of California’s iconic native flora.
There are more than 5,000 native species in California. One in five is now rare or endangered, and Ritter's richly illustrated field guide to those spectacular natives seeks to raise awareness of the unique beauty that’s at risk. Former California Governor Jerry Brown writes in the book’s foreword, “Matt Ritter teaches us to better understand how our future is linked to that of all other living things: our soil, our microbiota, and our wonderful and indomitable native plants.”
Matt will use his beautiful photographs, insight and humor to share the natural history of California's fascinating plants. A book signing will follow the presentation.
Dr. Matt Ritter grew up in rural Mendocino County. After earning a bachelor's degree in microbiology from UC Santa Barbara, he attended UC San Diego for a PhD in plant biology. He’s the author of several books, including the funniest and best-selling guide to California’s urban forest, A Californian’s Guide to the Trees among Us (Heyday, 2011). He gave an entertaining lecture to the Horticultural Society about that book at the time.
Matt has also authored many scientific papers, writes a regular column about tree diversity for Pacific Horticulture and won the Cal Poly Excellence in Teaching Award and the Western Chapter International Society of Arboriculture Award for Excellence in Education. He's an avid woodworker, mason and gardener.
Great Wines (and lots more) for a Good Cause!
In the Roman period the tendency to individualize or “personalize” the Egyptian mummy (or its case), which had to some extent always existed in Pharaonic culture, became much more pronounced. The process culminated in the creation of the “portrait mummy”, or “portrait shroud” which carried a vividly painted representation of the deceased, and showed him or her in contemporary clothing. What were the aims or goals of this “personalization” of the mummy? In this lecture a number of different interpretations of the Roman portrait mummy will be considered, with the aim of arriving at a fuller and more nuanced understanding of the evidence.
Image: "Portrait of a girl with a large hairpin," ca. 100 AD (detail). Encaustic on wood. Trier, Städtisches Museum, Simeonstift, inv. III 640.
In the Roman period the tendency to individualize or “personalize” the Egyptian mummy (or its case), which had to some extent always existed in Pharaonic culture, became much more pronounced. The process culminated in the creation of the “portrait mummy”, or “portrait shroud” which carried a vividly painted representation of the deceased, and showed him or her in contemporary clothing. What were the aims or goals of this “personalization” of the mummy? In this lecture a number of different interpretations of the Roman portrait mummy will be considered, with the aim of arriving at a fuller and more nuanced understanding of the evidence.
Image: "Portrait of a girl with a large hairpin," ca. 100 AD (detail). Encaustic on wood. Trier, Städtisches Museum, Simeonstift, inv. III 640.
Enjoy collectively created music and performances by avant-garde and traditional musicians, new age practitioners, and surprise guest artists on a handmade carillon. Image: "Commonfield Clay," Performance by Chris Kallmyer, Pulitzer Arts Foundation, St. Louis, MO, 2015. Photograph by Carly Ann Faye.
Join us for this colorful show of new work by Sheryl Schroeder!
Aug 8, 15, 22, 29, Sept 5 Thurs 7 – 9 PM “Discover the Five Wisdoms” with Resident Teacher, Dawa Tarchin Phillips Dawa’s 5 Week Course
Multi-platinum award-winning singer, songwriter and global superstar Josh Groban will perform at the Santa Barbara Bowl on Sept 5th.
The new weekly local radio show, “Solutions News Radio,” hosted by Rinaldo Brutoco, president and founder of the World Business Academy, will air live this Friday from 5-6 p.m. on KZSB 1290AM radio. There will be replay broadcasts Friday from 11 p.m.– 12 a.m., Saturday from 5-6 p.m., and again on Sunday from 9-10 a.m. The show is also available on demand as a podcast on Apple podcasts, SoundCloud, or Solutionsnews.org.
The new weekly local radio show, “Solutions News Radio,” hosted by Rinaldo Brutoco, president and founder of the World Business Academy, will air live this Friday from 5-6 p.m. on KZSB 1290AM radio. There will be replay broadcasts Friday from 11 p.m.– 12 a.m., Saturday from 5-6 p.m., and again on Sunday from 9-10 a.m. The show is also available on demand as a podcast on Apple podcasts, SoundCloud, or Solutionsnews.org.
DANCEworks welcomes award-winning choreographer and director Doug Varone and his New York City-based company, Doug Varone and Dancers, for the 2019 residency. Award-winning choreographer and director Doug Varone works in dance, theater, opera, film, and fashion. His New York City-based Doug Varone and Dancers has been commissioned and presented to critical acclaim by leading international
Be prepared for a medical emergency or an unexpected event! Pepperdine Law School and OneJustice’s Justice Bus Project® are partnering to provide FREE legal assistance to individuals of all ages interested in estate planning. During the clinic, participants will meet one-on-one with volunteers to complete simple wills, advanced healthcare directives and power of attorney. Clinic Details: FREE Estate Planning Legal Clinic Date: Friday, September
Saturday, September 7, 2019
2:00 – 5:00 pm
Concord Hall, 1407 Chapala Street, Santa Barbara
Seminar Presenters: Jonathan Colbert, Kirk Gradin and Eva Moberg
The ideal of the Bodhisattva is one of the most sublime and elevating conceptions of human capacity handed down to modern culture by the sages of antiquity. In this seminar, a panel of three speakers will explore the concept of the Bodhisattva from diverse viewpoints. This will include an introduction to one of the most revered texts of Mahayana Buddhism,
“We need to talk” – Race. Racism. Racist. There has been a lot of talk about this issue in the media recently, including the rhetoric and the valid points peppered with both pain and ignorance.
“We need to talk” – Race. Racism. Racist. There has been a lot of talk about this issue in the media recently, including the rhetoric and the valid points peppered with both pain and ignorance.
Carp-a-Cabana to honor performing arts teacher Elise Unruh - CEF’s Havana Nights-themed event raises money for CUSD enrichment programs
Unitarian Society of Santa Barbara and the Interfaith Sanctuary Alliance Present Singer/Songwriters Kate Wallace and Doug Clegg in Singing for Asylum: A Concert for Immigrant Justice
Youth Mental Health First Aid is a comprehensive training specifically designed to equip educators, family members, and caregivers with the skills and knowledge to identify, understand, and respond to the signs or risk factors of mental illness and substance use disorders in youth.
Just as CPR helps you assist an individual having a heart attack, Mental Health First Aid helps you assist someone experiencing a mental health or substance use-related crisis.
Taught by Don MacMannis, Ph.D.
There has been a recent and dramatic increase in the number of children who suffer from various forms of anxiety. This course is designed for clinicians and mental health professionals wanting to learn and apply innovative and effective tools to help families with kids who suffer primarily from fears, phobias and PTSD.
Through a slide presentation, hands-on activities, demonstrations and numerous examples from videotaped sessions, the course will uncover the variety of factors that can contribute to anxiety. Moving beyond fundamentals of CBT, the group will focus on how to integrate and custom-tailor treatment methods, drawing form a variety of theoretical models. In a final segment of the workshop, Debra Manchester will routine strategies related to treatment of teens.
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