Since March of 2020, we have been challenged and reshaped -- as a community and individuals -- by our experiences living through the COVID-19 pandemic and renewal of abolitionist and anti-racist activist movements. Amidst the shift to remote learning and working, UCSB Library’s Special Research Collections initiated two ongoing projects: the Santa Barbara Black Lives Matter Community Archives and the COVID-19 Community Archives.
The Santa Barbara Maritime Museum is pleased to announce the long-awaited re-opening of the exhibit, Mermaids: Visualizing the Myths and Legends through Photography, 16 images printed on canvas by Ralph Clevenger and friends. Originally scheduled to open on April 22, 2020, the exhibit was postponed because of the Covid-19 pandemic closures. Now, thanks to the generous support of Mimi Michaelis, the Alice Tweed Tuohy Foundation, and the Wood-Claeyssens Foundation the exhibit will be open to the public from November 11, 2021, through April 30, 2022. There will also be mermaid photo opportunities at the museum by appointment on Saturday, November 13, 2021, from 11:30am-12:30pm and 1-2pm, $10 for museum members and $30 for non-members.
Combine materials and techniques to create mixed media pieces that include painting, drawing, printmaking, and sculpture. Depictions of birds and trees crossing cultures and time in the Museum’s collections will ignite imaginations and inspire both individual and collaborative creations.
Ages: 5 – 12
Instructors: Nicola Ghersen + Jason Summers
Email communityprograms@sbma.net or call 805.884.6457 for more information.
Location: Ridley-Tree Education Center
$150/6 weeks SBMA Members
$200/6 weeks Non-Members
Combine materials and techniques to create mixed media pieces that include painting, drawing, printmaking, and sculpture. Depictions of birds and trees crossing cultures and time in the Museum’s collections will ignite imaginations and inspire both individual and collaborative creations.
Ages: 5 – 12
Instructors: Nicola Ghersen + Jason Summers
Email communityprograms@sbma.net or call 805.884.6457 for more information.
Location: Ridley-Tree Education Center
$150/6 weeks SBMA Members
$200/6 weeks Non-Members
Acting for Older Adults
Work with others in a supportive environment to foster your artistic and professional growth!
SBCC School of Extended Learning
Time: 6:00-8:30pm
Starts: 1/18/22
Sign up for Tuesday and/or Thursday evening classes at:
http://www.sbcc.edu/ExtendedLearning
CRN #’s: 65883, 65884, 65930, and 65931
For Questions, Contact Instructor: palevien@pipeline.sbcc.edu
Beginners and Veterans welcome!
Two years since its inception, Santa Barbara’s Black Culture House returns for in-person programs at The Alhecama Theater on April 9, 10, 16, 23, and 24, FREE to the community.
See the Undersea World Through the Eyes of a Child
Beginning April 14, 2022
Don’t miss the fun and excitement of whales!
Whales help maintain the stability and health of the ocean and minimize some of the worst impacts of climate change. This April, Santa Barbara Maritime Museum (SBMM) is opening Whales Are Superheroes! — a collection of exciting exhibits and programs that explore the many wonders of whales. To kick off the opening of all these events, SBMM has planned an unusual month-long immersive experience, "A Whale of a Tale,” on display from Thursday, April 14 through Sunday, May 15, 2022. And the fun is free with museum admission!
As part of its multi-faceted celebration of whales this spring and summer, the Santa Barbara Maritime Museum announces the April 14 opening of its newest art exhibit, The Wonder of Whales: Two Artists’ Perspectives, which features whale paintings by two local artists, John Baran and Kelly Clause. Thanks to the generous support of Chevron, Dreier Family, Emmett Foundation, Mimi Michaelis, Hank and Mari Mitchel, June G. Outhwaite Foundation, and Wood-Claeyssens Foundation, the exhibit will be open to the public from April 14-July 31, 2022. Although their subjects are often similar, each artist brings his or her unique perspective, technique, style, and medium to the work in this exhibit.
In November and December 2021, Santa Barbara Maritime Museum (SBMM) staff worked with students from Laguna Blanca Middle School, Peabody Charter, Santa Barbara Charter, and Santa Ynez Elementary School to teach them about the importance of whales to the environment and to create whale-inspired artwork to coincide with the museum’s newest exhibit, Whales Are Superheroes! The result of those efforts is on display in SBMM’s new student art exhibit, Whales are Superheroes! Saving the Planet One CO2 Molecule at a Time, opening on April 14, 2022, and on display through July 31, 2022.
A 6-week online class to learn how to eat what you love in a way that makes you feel energized & strong without nagging symptoms like shakiness, irritability, anxiety, sleeplessness and more. Learn to balance your blood sugar with food, reduce your risk of chronic disease and feel better than you have in a long time!
Dos Pueblos Theatre Company will present BEAUTY AND THE BEAST Apr. 22, 23, 30, May 6 & 7 at 7pm and Apr. 23, 30 and May 7 at 2pm in the Elings Performing Arts Center. Tickets are $10 for students and seniors and $14 general admission. They may be purchased online at www.dptheatrecompany.org or at the door. Current COVID precautions require audience members to wear masks. Children under three are not allowed
8 original short films showcasing 16 world-renowned legends of flamenco, including the Makarines, Eduardo Guerrero, María Moreno, Luisa Palicio, and Pedro Ricardo Miño (in a tribute performance to Alan Kozlowski and an introduction by Jackson Browne) and a special performance filmed in Santa Barbara
The 23rd Annual Flamenco Arts Festival Presents FLAMENCO ON FILM, A Virtual Experience.
Join us for a cinematic look into the world of flamenco, showcasing world-renowned artists from Spain and the U.S. premiering April 23rd and 24th, 2022. This will be your passport to experience flamenco and the many people who devote their lives to the art form, onstage, behind the scenes, and in the audience.
For program, artist, and ticket info, visit: https://flamencoarts.org/
Date: April 23 & 24, 2022
Time: 12:00 – 1:30 PM PST
Price: $25 a household per program, $40 for both programs
Ticket Link: https://flamencoarts.ticketsauce.com/e/flamenco-arts-festival-2022/tickets
Presented by Nebula Dance Lab, HH11 Dance Festival is an annual dance festival in its 8th year, showcasing 40+ works within three unique shows.
The Mesmerizing four hands of the Silver-Garburg Piano Duo create the perfect instrument for Dünser’s reimagining of Brahms’ ode to Schumann’s wife, Clara. Then, close your eyes and be transported musically to Scotland’s rugged, misty, and dramatic terrain.
Following a two-year hiatus, we are thrilled to announce the return of Sing It Out—the feel-good event of the year! Don't miss this inspiring and heart-expanding evening of music, courage, and connection.
Following a two-year hiatus, we are thrilled to announce the return of the feel-good event of the year—AHA!’s Sing It Out! A dozen teens and two AHA! staff take to the stage and bust out a solo rock and roll song backed by a live band—truly a process of transformation. They learn to overcome fears and individual challenges and also learn to support their peers, accept support from peers and trusted adult facilitators and coaches, and to stand tall and sing their hearts open in the face of fear.
Acupuncture by Dr. Sophie Harris DACM, L.Ac. & Sound Bath by Danielle Elese
Dr. Sophie Harris and Danielle Elese RMT, CSHT have combined their healing modalities to bring you a deeply restorative 75 minute experience. Acupuncture and sound bath meditation creates a beautiful opportunity for realignment of the body’s energetics.
Our intentions in combining these two modalities are to bring relaxation & peace while accessing deep levels of the subconscious and removing blockages to restore the proper flow of energy (qi).
On Sunday, April 24, 2022, Unity of Santa Barbara will present an extraordinary workshop of community building, inspiration and personal growth with Kathleen O'Keefe-Kanavos, best-selling author of Dreams That Can Save Your Life and Surviving Cancerland, featured on Dr. Oz, The DOCTORS, CBS, and NBC.
Dreams are doorways to messages about our past, present, and future. Through dreams, we embrace the essence of our life-soul-purpose -- a spiritual being having the human experience of reconnecting with Source for guidance and purpose. Join Kat Kanavos as she helps you interpret your dream messages through this one-of-a-kind workshop, where you will reconnect with your spirit guides, guardian angels, and deceased loved ones -- because love never dies when our dreams come alive.
Ferris wheel rides, and each other’s company at the Isla Vista Community Relations Committee’s upcoming Pardall Carnival. Plus, as with all IVCRC programming, the whole event is completely free of charge. The festival takes place on Sunday, April 24th, and attractions will be available from 12pm to 4pm.
New class! Imagine if your career and the work that you do in the world, was providing benefits to soil, water, wildlife, humans and repairing whole ecosystems. What if you could actually be paid to restore the planet in real and tangible ways? This course will give you the fundamentals in getting you started in the profession of ecological landscaping. Enjoy a balance of hands-on learning, interactive slides, expert guest presenters, group work and local site visits. In this course you will learn how to apply ecological and environmental principles to design regenerative landscapes that are locally sustainable, require reduced inputs and lower costs. Ecological Landscape Design 1 is offered April 12 - April 21. Students who successfully complete both courses receive an entry level ecological landscape certificate granted by the State of California.
Course number: EHV NC011 (CRN 68289)
Date: Tuesdays and Thursdays, April 26 - May 5
Time: 5:30 PM – 7:50 PM
Format: In-person
Location: Wake 26
Class cost: Free
Contact: Register online at https://www.sbcc.edu/ExtendedLearning. For assistance with registration, call (805) 683-8205.
On the 26th of April, the Committee for Social Justice is holding a Town Hall. Its panelists are professionals in the field of outreach, executive directors and CEOs of various programs that work with and for the homeless
Our Santa Barbara virtual open house is an online event that will introduce you to our center. Our Regional Manager, Angela Miller-Bevan, will answer any questions of our re-entry plan for the Spring/Summer term.
Join us for some fun and games with trivia and gift cards.
Earl Warren Showgrounds is excited to present Santa Barbara Fair & Expo’s full fair experience. This year's theme is MEET ME AT THE FAIR. 30 thrilling carnival rides and games, children’s carnival rides and games section, farm animals, exhibits, food contests, entertainment, live music and delicious fair food.
“We’re thrilled beyond belief to have our film screen so close to the home base of NatureTrack in Los Olivos,” enthused the Golden Cage filmmaking team Mitchka Saberi and Francisco Lopez along with Sue Eisaguirre who founded NatureTrack.
UCSB Arts & Lectures presents Danish String Quartet The Doppelgänger Project, Part II on Wednesday, April 27th at 7:00 p.m. at Campbell Hall.
Santa Barbara District Ranger Daryl Hodges will provide an update on projects occurring within the Los Padres National Forest, including projects concerning natural resources, habitat, and recreation. Los Padres National Forest is one of the larger national forests in the continental United States, spanning nearly 3,000 square miles and stretching from Monterey County in the north to Ventura County in the south, with significant amounts of Santa Barbara County part of the forest. From front country trails behind Santa Barbara to backcountry locations in and accessed via the Santa Ynez Valley, the Santa Barbara District covers a diverse range of habitats. The district supports several rare and protected species, including California Spotted Owl, Golden and Bald Eagles, and also the historic range of the California Condor. Major current projects include aquatic organism passage improvements, post-fire management, and ongoing maintenance projects.
Wednesday, April 27 at 7:30pm, in Lotte Lehmann Concert Hall
The Corwin Series is pleased to welcome the Portugal-Base ensemble Duo Contracello (Miguel Rocha, Adriano Aguiar). The duo will perform an evening of commissioned works for cello, double bass, and visual media by Portuguese composers Anne Victorino d'Almeida, Mariana Vieira, Jaime Reis, and University of California Santa Barbara's own Corwin Chair and Professor of Composition João Pedro Oliveira.
This event is free and open to the public! To learn more, visit bit.ly/3OyNrct
The Santa Barbara South Coast Chamber of Commerce is proud to present the State of the City–From Goleta to Carpinteria on Wednesday, April 27th at 11 a.m., hosted at the Hilton Santa Barbara Beachfront Resort.
Earl Warren Showgrounds is excited to present Santa Barbara Fair & Expo’s full fair experience. This year's theme is MEET ME AT THE FAIR. 30 thrilling carnival rides and games, children’s carnival rides and games section, farm animals, exhibits, food contests, entertainment, live music and delicious fair food.
Every year, the Hope Awards honors individuals and programs making strides to help Santa Barbara's students reach their full potential. This year's event will honor Sara Miller McCune and Frank Stevens for their longtime support of Santa Barbara's public schools. The evening will begin with a reception featuring fine food and beverages from local restaurants, wineries, and breweries at the beautiful Santa Barbara Historical Museum.
APRIL 28, YOUTH AND FAMILY SERVICES YMCA’S DINNER BENEFIT, REACHING FOR STARS, RETURNS AFTER TWO YEAR HIATUS
5-minute speed dates with fantastic singles from Santa Barbara and surrounding areas. Brought to you by Matchmaker Lisa Amador.
Mary Craig Auditorium
$20 SBMA Members
$25 Non-Members
The Valencia Baryton Project was formed by colleagues from the opera of the Palau de les Arts (Valencia) and the Orchestre Nationale de Montpellier with the vision of performing the nearly 160 works written by Franz Joseph Haydn for the baryton as well as compositions by other composers, both modern and classical. At the heart of the ensemble is the traditional baryton trio—baryton, viola, and violoncello—for which Haydn wrote 123 works of outstanding beauty during his time as the court composer for the Prince Esterhazy of Austria. The Valencia Baryton Project's debut CD with Naxos Records saw them as the cover feature of Spain's principal classical music publication, Ritmo, and the album has been met with glowing reviews such as "delightfully inventive" (The Strad), "and exquisite work of chamber music playing" (Ritmo) and "a deep and stylish sound" (American Record Guide).With Alex Friedhoff (former Music Academy of the West student, 2004 and 2005) on cello, Estevan Reis on viola, and Matthew Baker, who is one of only a handful baryton performers in the world, the Valencia Baryton Project have delighted audiences in North, Central and South America as well as Europe with what is considered to have been the pinnacle of aristocratic instruments of the classical era. This will be Valencia Baryton Project’s first time performing at SBMA and they are “really looking forward to showcasing this beautiful but nearly unknown chapter in Haydn’s life.”
Their program features Haydn’s Baryton Trio n. 58 in D major, Hob. XI:58, Baryton Trio n. 87 in A minor, Hob. XI:87, Baryton Trio n. 9 in A major, Hob. XI:9, Baryton Trio n. 55 in G Major, Hob. XI:55 and Baryton Trio n. 69 in D major, Hob. XI:69, as well as John Pickup’s Prelude n. 1 and Steve Zink’s The River.
UCSB Arts & Lectures presents An Evening with Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award-winning author Colson Whitehead on Thursday, April 28th at 7:30 p.m. Campbell Hall.
Earl Warren Showgrounds is excited to present Santa Barbara Fair & Expo full fair experience this year with thrilling carnival rides and games, children’s carnival rides and games section, farm animals, exhibits, food contests, entertainment, live music and delicious fair food.
UCSB Arts & Lectures (A&L) presents Ballet Hispánico Noche de Oro: A Celebration of 50 Years, Friday, Friday, April 29th at 8:00 p.m. at The Granada Theatre.
This autobiographical musical by Jonathan Larson, the award-winning composer of Rent, is the story of a composer and the sacrifices he made to achieve his big break in theatre. Apr 29 - May 1, 2022
Every year the Santa Barbara chapter of the Association for Women in Communications honors exceptional women who use their talents as communicators to improve our community.
Santa Barbara Studio Artists is hosting an afternoon of fine art and fun at a beautiful private residence in the Hope Ranch area. Guests will enjoy wine and hors d’oeuvres, savor expansive views of the Pacific, engage in a friendly game of Bocce ball, and mingle with some of Santa Barbara’s most acclaimed artists, who
A Gala Performance brings some of State Street Ballet’s most iconic repertoire to the Lobero stage in tribute to the patrons whose philanthropy has been key to supporting the company for 27 years.
UCSB Arts & Lectures presents Musical America’s 2019 Artist of the Year, Daniil Trifonov, piano on Saturday, April 30th at 7:00 p.m. at Campbell Hall.
An exciting evening of visionary works, A Gala Performance showcases the best of State Street Ballet’s repertoire. Appalachian Spring, with choreography by Artistic Director William Soleau. The pas de deux from Executive Artistic Director Rodney Gustafson’s Romeo and Juliet. The intricate movements and athleticism of (con)version by Kassandra Taylor Newberry; upbeat music of Lawrence Welk in Laurie Eisenhower’s vivacious Bubbles; and the virtuosic elegance of the pas de deux from Don Quixote.
This legendary event will also pay tribute to beloved patrons Sara Miller McCune, Carrie Towbes, Margo Cohen-Feinberg, and Tim Mikel, and honor the great legacies of Léni Fé Bland and Michael Towbes.
Passion and power of the 2021-2022 season concludes in dramatic fashion with music by Mozart, Copland, and Brahms.
State Street Ballet presents A Gala Performance at the Lobero Theatre on Saturday, April 30, 2022 at 7:30 PM.
This autobiographical musical by Jonathan Larson, the award-winning composer of Rent, is the story of a composer and the sacrifices he made to achieve his big break in theatre. Apr 29 - May 1, 2022
Wilderness Hiking and Plants The Santa Barbara Region is home to a rich variety of both trails and habitats. Through this series of immersive classes you will learn the basic skills and awareness to explore our backcountry trails; learn about the native plants found on our trails; and deepen your connection to the natural world.
Human energy is inhibited by fear. Learn techniques to free yourself from the grip of fear so that it no longer stops or drives you, in When Love Meets Fear, a short workshop led by psychotherapist / author David Richo, PhD, MFT. Students explore the origins and meanings of fears, guilt, phobia, and panic attacks; how fears lower self-esteem and interfere with healthy relationships or authentic love. Topics include the origins and meanings of human fears of intimacy, abandonment, and closeness.
+ Register now: https://bit.ly/3IVnXTD
+ View all Fee-based classes: sbcc.edu/extendedlearning/feebased.php
Earl Warren Showgrounds is excited to present Santa Barbara Fair & Expo’s full fair experience. This year's theme is MEET ME AT THE FAIR. 30 thrilling carnival rides and games, children’s carnival rides and games section, farm animals, exhibits, food contests, entertainment, live music and delicious fair food.
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