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.
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.
Featuring more than 100 seldom-displayed salt prints from the Wilson Centre for Photography, this extraordinary exhibition provides a rare chance to experience some of the earliest photographs ever made, by many of the most important and groundbreaking figures in the history of the photographic medium. "Salt and Silver" surveys the first two decades of photography’s evolution through the salt paper print process, unveiled in 1839 by the English scientist and scholar William Henry Fox Talbot. Talbot’s invention was a scientific and artistic breakthrough that created an entirely new visual experience. The technique—which used the simple compounds of salt and silver—was efficient, portable, and versatile, traits that allowed the practice of photography to spread across the globe from the early 1840s onward. Featuring the work of more than 40 practitioners, "Salt and Silver" traces their networks and geographical reach from England into Europe, North Africa, the Middle East, India, China, and North America. The presentation at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art represents the final opportunity to see this exhibition after being on view at Tate Britain, London; Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, CT, and the Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery at Scripps College, Claremont, CA. Salt and Silver: Early Photography 1840–1860 has been organized by the Wilson Centre for Photography with the Yale Center for British Art.
Image: Studio of Mathew Brady. Mathew Brady, Sixth Corps Staff Officers, "Winter of 1864," 1864. Salted paper print from a glass plate negative. Courtesy of the Wilson Centre for Photography.
Ocean lovers, treasure hunters and creatives of all types should mark their calendars for the Santa Barbara Sea Glass & Ocean Arts Festival on September 14-15
Fall in love with something new during FREE CLASSES WEEK at the Carrillo Recreation Center from Sept. 16 - 21
Village Properties hosts its first Back-to-School Supplies Drive, pizza party and ice cream social with the Teacher’s Fund to kick off the new school year and raise funds for classroom enrichment education in Santa Barbara.
Annual Mary Jane McCord Planned Parenthood Book Sale will be September 19 to 29 at Earl Warren Showgrounds in Santa Barbara.
Join Aligned Pilates for a special class on the innovative reformer accessory, the Konnector from Sept 21 - 22
Come hear a registered dietician, a UCSB researcher, and a transplant recipient talk about how to eat well at every stage of PKD. PLUS news about the new PKD Patient Registry and new clinical trials available in our area. Bring your questions!
Free and open to the public! Light refreshments served!
Enroll your teenage athlete in Variant Training Lab's Athlete Performance Program to get ready for fall sports.
Enroll your teenage athlete in Variant Training Lab's Athlete Performance Program to get ready for fall sports.
Liebert’s incredible global success on a musical level often seems like a simple outgrowth of his cultural background and powerful wanderlust in his formative years. Born in Cologne, Germany to Chinese-German father and Hungarian mother, he began playing guitar at 11, and traveled extensively through Europe and Asia intent on fully absorbing each musical tradition
Runners and hikers will trace the spectacular Franklin Trail for the 4th Annual Island View Trail Race hosted by Santa Barbara County Trails Council on Sunday, Sept. 15.
On your mark! Carpinteria’s landmark Franklin Trail is the spectacular setting for the 4th Annual Island View Trail Race hosted by Santa Barbara County Trails Council (Trails Council) on Sunday, Sept. 15
On Sunday, September 15, SBAcoustic will present Guitar Workshops at the Alhecama Theatre, FREE to music students and teachers.This will be a rare opportunity to spend time with and learn from three of the world’s great guitarists; limit to 20 students per class for personal attention. available at www.sbama.org.
Join Rev. Karen S. Wylie at The Ojai Retreat on Sunday, September 15, from 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. for her Mid-Month Devotional Retreat, which will explore “Utilizing Your Innate Power.”
Kevin shares his story of hope and celebration of life. Kevin Hines is a mental health advocate, global speaker, best-selling author, documentary filmmaker and entrepreneur who reaches audiences all over the world with his story of an unlikely survival and his strong will to live. Two years after he was diagnosed with bipolar disorder (at 19 years of age), he attempted to take his own life by jumping from the Golden Gate Bridge. He is one of only thirty-four (less than 1%) to survive the fall and he is the only Golden Gate Bridge jump survivor who is actively spreading the message of living mentally healthy around the globe.
Historical tour of the Funk Zone with the first 10 sign-ups receiving a free beer tasting voucher for Figueroa Mountain Brewery.
Please join us in honoring domestic violence survivors, uniting our strong voices together as one.
MIT Enterprise Forum presents a lecture on "Identity: How do you know it's me? And, can you trust me?" on September 18 at 5:00 p.m.
Almost all of us are conducting transactions of some kind online. Doing so, we need to prove our identity and authenticate ourselves. But who are we? Join us this Wed., Sept. 18 to discuss the concept of IDENTITY in the digital world and how it impacts each and every one of us.
League of Women Voters of Santa Barbara September Community Forum
Creative Housing Solutions in our Community
Wednesday, September 18
5:30 - 7:30 pm
Faulkner GALLERY, SAnta Barbara Central Public Library
40 Anacapa street, SB
Contact: Emily Allen
Office (805) 965-2422
www.lwvsantabarbara.org
Deanna will be speaking on Feng Shui, what it is, and how it is applied to create balance and harmony in people’s lives so that their Feng Shui supports them for having good relationships, good finances, and good health. Deanna will be addressing the 3 schools of Feng Shui used to accomplish this: the Land
Santa Barbara Navy League is presenting its 4th Annual Chili Cook-off on September 19th!
Writers of all levels are invited to participate in this informal exploration of the Museum's galleries as an impetus to writing. Each session is led by a visiting writer/facilitator who begins with a conversation and prompts, partially inspired by works on view. Participants are free to write on their own and then reconvene as a group to share and comment on each other's work. Please bring a journal or notebook, laptop, or tablet on which to write. Each program is open to 12 participants.
Exploring the Sky Islands of the Santa Barbara & Ojai Mountains Free Slideshow Presentation with Q&A Thursday, September 19th, 6:30PM Faulkner Gallery – Santa Barbara Public Library 40 East Anapamu St., Santa Barbara, CA Sky Islands are found at higher elevations in our local mountains, where relatively cooler and wetter conditions create microclimates that help
Impeachment 101: Explaining Fact. Fiction. Reality. Cut through all the media hype at this educational event, Thursday, September 19, 7pm, Center Stage Theater
Join this FREE Public Workshop to learn how to pay for college without going broke! Thursday, Sept 19 at San Marcos High School.
Santa Barbara Revels presents a concert in celebration of the changing seasons: choral and instrumental works spanning five centuries of Italian music.
October is Family History Month and the Santa Barbara County Genealogical Society is celebrating with an Open House at the Sahyun Genealogical Library on Sunday, October 6th from 1 PM to 4 PM.
Join us at Funk Factory for an Immersive Art Experience for the Funk Zone Art Walk.
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.
Come join us on Friday, September 20th as we host Latitudes Gallery and their Golden Coast exhibit during the Funk Zone Art Walk. The Art Walk begins at 5:30pm, hope to see you all there.
Enjoy the Sea Center’s unique hands-on exhibits after the kids have all gone home!
If you listen to these sounds long enough, you may fall into sleep or drift away from the endless mind chattering by focusing on each sound. This is like a music therapy but unlike traditional music therapy, which uses organized, well-composed songs, we enjoy simple and authentic sound without any set of melody or rhythm. Tibetan/Crystal singing bowls, Gongs, Voices, Bells and Rattles are used to reduce stress by giving your mind a chance to wander into a deeper relaxation and help you improve overall well being.
If you listen to these sounds long enough, you may fall into sleep or drift away from the endless mind chattering by focusing on each sound. This is like a music therapy but unlike traditional music therapy, which uses organized, well-composed songs, we enjoy simple and authentic sound without any set of melody or rhythm. Tibetan/Crystal singing bowls, Gongs, Voices, Bells and Rattles are used to reduce stress by giving your mind a chance to wander into a deeper relaxation and help you improve overall well being.
It's the Gaviota Coast Conservancy's first community-wide fundraiser Saturday, Sept. 21 from 2 - 5 pm at the Music Academy of the West
Saturday, September 21, 2019
2:00 – 4:00 pm
Concord Hall, 1407 Chapala Street, Santa Barbara
Presenter: Joyce Johnson
Recognizing excellence in art will be the focus of this forum. The memorable qualities in examples of painting, sculpture, architecture, and decoration will be discussed. These examples live on in history and are found in many lands and cultures. Their excellence educates us about the possibilities for artistic creativity and points to the values and vision that support a vital culture. Joyce Johnson, an artist herself, taught art history for many years and her presentations are always memorable.
Suggested donation of $2 per person.
Please join us from 2pm - 5pm on September 21 for our 2019 Legacy Event. Tickets benefit the Gaviota Coast Conservancy and include food, wine, beer, entertainment, entry in our door prize raffle, live auction, and silent auction. Tickets $125.
The Humanist Society hosts science educator Nikki Chambers who will speaks on scientific literacy and critical thinking on Saturday, Sept. 21.
Girls Inc. of Carpinteria invites the community to An Evening in Bloom, the nonprofit’s largest annual fundraiser. This year’s Polynesian-themed gala held at the Girls Inc. campus features a cocktail and hors d’oeuvres hour, plated dinner by Food Liaison, hosted bar, live and silent auctions, entertainment and dancing.
Join Pato Banton and KJEE's Cool Ruler aboard the Condor Express for a Sunset Reggae Cruise on Sept 28th!
Join Pato Banton and KJEE's Cool Ruler aboard the Condor Express for a Sunset Reggae Cruise on Sept 28th!
Join us at Museum of Contemporary Art Santa Barbara (MCASB) as we celebrate the opening of Ari Benjamin Meyers: Kunsthalle for Music.
The Santa Barbara & Ventura Colleges of Law 50th Anniversary Gala Set for Sept. 21 at Museum of Ventura County; The Hon. Colleen Toy White to be Honored with Inaugural Distinguished Alumni Award
HOPs & HAs is a monthly stand up comedy show featuring some of the best comedians working today! Do your Saturday night a solid and join us!
The East Side Society is looking for volunteers to help with National Clean Up Day on Saturday September 21st.
In celebration of Latinx Heritage Month, Santa Barbara City College presents “Courageous Conversations for Outrageous Times.” The second event in the series is the 2019: Chican@ Time Conference, “500 years of Tenochtitlan and 50 years of Chicana/o Studies.”
Join nationally acclaimed magazine photographer Chuck Place to learn to optimize photos for efficient e-mailing or uploading to the internet. Register now or find out more about other tuition-free classes for business or personal use coming up soon.
Clean the Beach with your family, friends, and community on Coastal Cleanup Day!
Isn’t it time to show your favorite beach or creek some love? Join us for Coastal Cleanup Day on Saturday, September 21st from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm. The largest volunteer effort in California, Coastal Cleanup Day is our day to give back to the ocean, beaches, and creeks that make Santa Barbara County such
Latest Psychedelic Science, Pharmacology, Psychology and Protocol Guidelines
Expand Your Therapeutic Modalities and Grow Your Practice.
This is your opportunity to learn, discover, meet, exchange ideas and network with your peers and highly qualified experts about the leading-edge of Psychedelic Science, Pharmacology, Psychology and Integration Protocols. It will also get you started on the path of this emerging discipline that could greatly expand the scope and healing potential of your clinical practice.
In addition to the training curriculum, there will be a structured discussion period where attendees are broken up into focus groups. Participants are encouraged to bring specific case studies as well as personal experiences and questions for group discussion, analysis, and possible therapeutic approaches.
Who Is This For?
• Licensed Therapists and Clinicians
• Licensed Professional Clinical Counselors (LPCC)
• Clinical and Counseling Psychologists
• Therapists and facilitators working with NDE’s and end-of-life facilitation
• Psychiatrists
• Therapists with specialties in trauma and transformation
• Licensed Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselors
Open Day is a chance to meet the teachers and find out about these new classes in Santa Barbara, Singing, dance and drama on Saturday mornings, all in one session.
Parker Thatch x Jenni Kayne Trunkshow at Poppy Marché!
Custom on-site monogramming
Find your fall uniform
Fall bites and drinks
Styles for women and children
https://parkerthatch.com
Denise May Levenick, The Family Curator, author of How to Archive Family Keepsakes, at the Saturday, September 21st monthly meeting at the First Presbyterian Church, 21 E. Constance at State Street, 9:30 am to 12:00 pm.
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