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CASA Magazine – a voice of the PROGRESSIVE MAINSTREAM • www.CasaSB.com
Goleta Valley Library
GVAA-Thru Feb 4 • Mo 12-6pm, Tu-Th 10-8pm, Fr-Sa 10-5:30pm, Su
1-5pm • 500 N Fairview • 964-7878.
Compiled by Jeanette Casillas
Mediterranee Antiques and Art, Carpinteria
Contemporary, vintage and antique paintings. California Plein Air.
Representing local artist since 2002. • ongoing • 500 Maple Av • TuSa 11-4pm or by Appt • 695-0910.
A Crimson Holiday
Work by 37 local artists, crafts people, and authors-Thru Jan 31 • La
Cumbre Plaza, 121 S. Hope Ave • Mo-Fr 10-8pm, Sa 10-6pm & Su
11-6pm • 895-1986.
Architectural Foundation Gallery
Black & White and a Little Red by Jeffrey Sipress-Thru Feb 27 • 229 E
Victoria • Tu-Fr 9-2pm • 965-6307.
Art, Design & Architecture Museum, UCSB
How to Make the Universe Right: The Art of the Shaman from Vietnam
and Southern China • Fletcher Benton: The Artist’s Studio • This Was
Tomorrow: London 1956 | Geoffrey Holroyd | Santa Barbara • Artistin-Residence: Eric Beltz, The Cave of Treasures -Thru May 1 • UCSB
Campus • We-Su 12-5pm • 893-2951.
Art & Soul of Santa Barbara
Local fine art and jewelry • 1221 State St #7 • Tu-Sa11-8pm; Su 115pm • 722-5054.
Artiste Gallery (Los Olivos)
Wine art by D. Bayless; J. Brown; C. Locascio; A. Luongo; C. Nelson; C.
Perez; S. Quartly; D. Talerico; C. Watanabe • Ongoing • Daily 10-5pm
• 2948 Grand Av, Studio E • 686-2626.
Art From Scrap Gallery
Reclaiming Nature Literacy Through Art or Nature Literacy-Opens Feb
13 • 302 E. Cota St • Tu-We, Fri 10-2pm, Th 10-6pm & Sa 10-3pm •
884-0459.
Arts Fund Gallery
Best Impressions-Thru Feb 28 • We-Fr 12-5pm, Sa by Appt., Su 11-4pm
• 205 C Santa Barbara St • 965-7321.
Atkinson Gallery
Valley of the Deer: Jillian McDonald-Thru Feb 20 • SBCC East
Campus, Humanities Building Rm 202 • Mo-Th 10-7pm, Fr-Sa 104pm • 965-0581x3484
Ayni Gallery
Work by Pali X-Mano, Gregory Beeman & David Mark Lane-Thru Mar
31 • 216 State St • By Appt • 899-0088.
B.J. Stapen Studio
California Plein Air Paintings • By Appt • 705-5427.
Brooks Institute Gallery 27
The Portfolio Show-Thru Jan 30 • Mo-Fr 8am-9pm, Sa-Su 10-9pm •
27 E Cota St • 690-4913.
RECEPTIONS & EVENTS
Friday, January 30th, 6-8pm
La Fond Winery Tasting Room
Tom Henderson’s Art, 111 E. Yanonalli St
Saturday, January 31st, 4-6pm
Elverhøj Museum (Solvang)
Ro Snell / Outside In
Saturday, January 31st, 3pm
Museum Of Ventura County- Gallery Talk
with Richard Schloss, RSVP to 653-0323 x330
Saturday, January 31st, 6-9pm
The Can(n)on Studio
Kat Trajano’s Mother’s Recipe • 375 Pine Avenue, Unit 16
Thursday, February 5th, 5-8pm
1st Thursday Art Walk
See Map on page 39
Thursday, February 5th, 6-8pm
Del Pueblo Cafe
Works by Huicho Mata, Danny Meza & Rafa Ruiz
5164 Hollister Ave.
Saturday, February 7th, 2-4pm
Cabrillo Pavilion Arts Center
City Employee Art Exhibit- Thru Jan 30 • Los Padres Watercolor
Society-Feb 1-27 • 1118 E Cabrillo Blvd • Mo-Fr 9-5pm • 897-1983.
Carpinteria Arts Center
Illuminations-Thru Mar 2 • 855 Linden Av • Th-Mo 10-4pm •
684-7789.
Casa de la Guerra
Haass Adobe Watercolors-ongoing • 15 E. De la Guerra St • $5/$4 •
Fr-Su 12-4pm • 965-0093.
Casa Dolores
BANDERAWARE: from Revolution to Republic / de la revolución a la
república-Feb 24-May 30 • Roger Brown Garden installation-ongoing •
1023 Bath St • Tu-Sa 12-4pm • 963-1032.
Centeno Gallery (Lompoc)
Lompoc Museum, 200 South H St • Tu-Fr 1-5pm, Sa-Su 1-4pm •
736-3888.
City Hall Gallery
Pursuit of Passion: Early Santa Barbara Women Artists -Through Feb
20 • 735 Anacapa St • Mo-Fr 8-5pm, closed alternate Fridays •
963-0611.
CollectAir Aviation Art Gallery
Original, prints, sculpture, vintage models- Ongoing • 1324 De La Vina St
• Afternoons Tu-Sa • 408-828-2810.
Cominichi’s
Artworks from the Jorgen Hansen Estate- ongoing • 19 E. Haley St • MoSa 11-6pm, Su 12-4pm • 962-1413.
Corridan Gallery
Sketches of the Coast by Karen Fedderson-Thru Jan 31 • Into the
City-Feb 7-Mar 28 • 125 N Milpas • Tu-Sa 11-5pm • 966-7939.
Cypress Gallery (Lompoc)
Paintings, Photographs, & holiday gifts by local artists • 119 E Cypress
Ave • Tu-Su 12-5pm • 737-1129.
Distinctive Framing ‘n’ Art
Santa Barbara Gems by Chris Potter-Thru Mar 27 • 1333 State St •
Mo-Fr 10-6pm, Sa 10-5pm • 882-2108.
Easton Gallery
Arturo Tello-Thru Feb 15 • 557 Hot Springs Rd • Sa-Su 1-5pm •
969-5781.
Elizabeth Gordon Gallery
Works by A. Martin, S. Belassen, R. Mault, A. Moreno Valdes, C. Mudgett,
M. Andrew Allen, J. Heaton, S. Daane Chesnut, & D. Oatway-Ongoing • 15
W Gutierrez St • Mo 11-2pm, Tu-Sa 11-5pm, Su 11-3pm • 963-1157.
El Presidio de Santa Bárbara
Nihonmachi Revisited • Memorias y Facturas • Ceramics
Rediscovered • Ongoing • $5/$4 • Daily 10:30-4:30pm • 123 E
Canon Perdido St • 965-0093.
Elverhøj Museum (Solvang)
Ro Snell / Outside In-Thru Apr 26 • 624 Elverhoj Wy • We-Th 1-4pm,
Fr-Su 12-4pm • 686-1211.
Faulkner/SB Public Library Galleries
Central: SB Visual Artists/Newcomers group • East: Ken McAshan • West:
That Day, that Moment by Setsuko Owan-Feb 3-28 • 40 E Anapamu St •
Mo-Th 10-7pm, Fr-Sa 10-5:30pm, Su 1-5pm • 962-7653.
Good Cup Cafe
Harris & Fredda Meisel Gallery
CA Plein Air Landscapes & art classes • 1235 Coast Village Rd • MoSa 11-5pm • 695-8850.
JadeNow Gallery
Professional artists teaching art classes to adults & children • 211 W.
Victoria St. • www.purplecrayonsb.com • 682-1400.
James Main Fine Art
Tim Cotterill “The Frogman,” Erté, Ting Shao Kuang, Nano Lopez •
Daily 11-6pm • 120 Santa Barbara St • 324-4230.
The Nature of Love
Sunday, February 8th, 1:30-4:30pm
19th & 20th Cent American & European fine art & antiques • 27 E De La
Guerra St • Mo-Sa 12-5 • 962-8347.
Jewish Federation of Greater SB
Black & White Only-Thru Feb 25 • Portraits of Survival • Upstanders:
Courage in the Face of Evil • ongoing • 524 Chapala St • Mo-Th 95pm; Fr 9-3:30pm • 957-1115.
RODOLFO CHOPERENA
RUSSELL CROTTY
ALA EBTEKAR
DESIRÉE HOLMAN
CASSANDRA C JONES
RAFAEL VARGASSUAREZ
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The Purple Crayon
Santa Barbara Art Foundry & Gallery
SB Maritime Museum
From the Mountains to the Sea by P. Jacquemain-Thru Feb 1 • Wives
and Daughters: Keepers of the Light • Point Conception Lighthouse Lens
• Tragedy at Honda-ongoing • Daily 10-6pm, closed Weds • $7/$4 •
113 Harbor Wy • 962-8404.
SB Museum of Natural History
Curiosity Lab • Plains Indian Beadwork and Regalia from the
Anthropology Collection; Moorpark Southern Mammoth; Magic
Planet-ongoing • Daily 10-5pm • $5-$8 • 2559 Puesta Del Sol •
682-4711.
Kathryne Designs
Santa Barbara Tennis Club
Los Olivos Café
Sansum Clinic Lower Level Gallery
Marcia Burtt Studio
Slingshot: an Alpha art forum
MCASB Satellite @ Hotel Indigo Santa Barbara
Susan Quinlan Doll & Teddy Bear Museum
Professional Baseball-Thru Apr 30 • Abstract Art Collective: Limited
Palette Abstracts and abstrX@Karpeles-Thru Apr 29 • 21 W Anapamu
• We-Su 12-4pm • 962-5322.
Colin C. Cooper, Ira Yeager, K. Elsey, E. Freudenstein, G. Ray, K. Snyder, &
C. Simon • 1225 Coast Village Rd • Daily 10-5pm • 565-4700.
Love Livin’ in the Valley by Susan Belloni-Thru Mar 5 • 2879 Grand Av
• Daily 11:30-8:30pm • 688-7265.
Mark Kerckhoff:a celebration of plein air painting- Thru Mar 1 • 517
Laguna St • Th-Su 1-5pm • 962-5588.
The Vastness is Bearable- Thru Feb 15 • 121 State St • 966-5373.
Mertens Fine Art Gallery
Surrealism Comes To Life: Dali, Miro & Picasso • The Best of Mertens
Fine Art • Mo-Sa 10:30-5:30pm • 1266 Coast Village Rd • 565-6955.
MichaelKate Interiors & Art Gallery
The Abstract10-Thru Feb 22 • 132 Santa Barbara St • Mo-Sa 10-6pm,
closed We, Su 11-5pm • 963-1411.
Montecito Aesthetic Institute
Eclecticism-Thru May 15 • 1150 Coast Village Rd, Suite H • Mo-Fr 95pm • 565-5700.
Museum of Contemporary Art SB
Out of the Great Wide Open • Bloom Projects: Knuckles and Bubbles by
Conrad Ruiz-Thru Mar 29 • Tu-Sat 11-5pm, Su noon-5pm • 653 Paseo
Nuevo • 966-5373.
Museum of Ventura County
Painting the Light: California Landscapes of Richard Schloss-Thru Mar
22 • Colossal Efforts: A Behind-the-Scenes Look at George Stuart’s
Creative Process • Thru Mar 2 • Tu-Su 11-5pm • $1-$4 • 100 E.
Main St • 653-0323.
Abstract 8-Thru Feb 6 • Rolling Sculpture-Feb 13-Mar 6 •Daily 10-9pm
• 2375 Foothill Rd • 682-4722.
The Art of Ballet II by Malcolm Tuffnell-ongoing • Mo-Fr 8-5pm • 317
W. Pueblo St • 898-3070.
Works by Alpha Resource Center Artists-ongoing • Mo-Fr 9-4:30pm •
220 W. Canon Perdido St • 770-3878.
Toys of Our Childhood- Thru May 2015 • 122 W. Canon Perdido St •
Fr-Mo 11-5pm • 730-1707.
TV Santa Barbara
Emerging Artists-Thru Feb 24 • 329 S. Salinas St • Mo-Fr 1-10pm •
571-1721.
UCSB MultiCultural Center
Of Water and the Spirit by Zéna Carlota Pearl Allen- Thru Mar 13 •
UCSB Campus • Mo-Th 8-10pm, Fr 8-5pm • 893-8411.
Veteran’s Memorial Building
Local Heroes and Heroines-ongoing • 112 W. Cabrillo Blvd • Daily
8-5pm • 568-0020.
Village Frame & Gallery
CA Landscape Artists & Antique Prints • 1485 E Valley Rd • Mo-Fr 95pm, Sa 11-4pm • 969-0524.
Volentine Gallery
Wild: artworks by SB Zoo Staff-Thru Mar 22 • Santa Barbara Zoo, 500
Niños Dr • Free-$15 • Daily 10-5pm • 969-0524.
Wall Space Gallery
116 E. Yanonali St, C-1 • By Appt • 637-3898.
Waterhouse Gallery
Ojai Gallery 353
CA Plein-Air paintings in architectural setting • 353 Montana Rd •
Mo-Fr-10-6pm & Sa-Su 12-6pm • Call before 798-0010.
Onward Art & Design
Assemblages by Ron Robertson-ongoing • 1233 State St • Mo-Sa
10:30-6pm, Su 12-5pm • 324-4337.
Pacifica Graduate Institute
Mythic Threads: Art, Healing, and Magic in Bali-ongoing • 801
Ladera Ln • Daily 8am-10pm • 969-3626, x103.
Palm Loft Gallery
A New Beginning-Thru Feb 22 • 410 Palm Av, Loft A1, Carp • Fr-Su
11-6pm • 684-9700.
Gallery Los Olivos & Guild Room
Small Treasures-Thru Jan 31 • New Perspectives...Many Viewpoints-Feb
1-28 • Guild Room: Work by Artists Guild of the SY Valley-Thru Feb 4 •
2920 Grand Av, LO • Daily 10-5pm • 688-7517.
Portico Gallery
Karpeles Museum & Manuscript Library
Pine Trader (Summerland)
Gallery Los Olivos
Porch: Vault Gallery
Jade carving, sculpture, and jewelry-ongoing • 14 Parker Way • TuSu 10-7pm • 448-2199.
Gallery Acero at SB Forge & Iron
New Perspectives...Many Viewpoints
Saturday, February 7th, 4-7pm
Reflection by Abstract Art Collective-Thru Apr 17 • CRH, 2415 De La Vina
St • Mo-Fr 9-9pm, Sa-Su 10-5pm • 687-7444.
Peregrine Galleries
Original home furnishing & sculpture • ongoing • 527 Fig Ave • Mo-Fr
10-4pm • 965-7111.
Porch: Vault Gallery
Smolder by Lucy Stephenson- Thru Feb 1 • The Nature of Love-Opens
Feb 7 • 3823 Santa Claus Ln • Mo-Sa 9:30-5:30pm, Su 11-4 •
684-0300.
Work by Sue Slater-Thru Feb 27 • Daily 8am-8pm • 918 State St •
252-0912.
GALLERIES • STUDIOS • MUSEUMS • PUBLIC PLACES
January 30, 2015
Early American & CA Paintings & Bakelite • 1133 Coast Village Rd • MoSa 12-5:30pm, Su 11-4pm • 969-9673.
Works by D. Bowery, J. Boswell, S. Dal Pozzo, R. Kelleher & K. Lemke
• ongoing • 2345 Lillie Av • Daily 11-5pm • 845-2618.
Representing the finest figurative and landscape painters in the U.S. and
California • ongoing • 1114 State St #9 La Arcada Ct • Mo-Sa 11-5pm, Su
11-4pm • 962-8885.
Westmont Ridley-Tree Museum of Art
Chakaia Booker-Thru Jan 31 • 955 La Paz Rd • Mo-Fr 10-4pm, Sa
11-5pm • 565-6162.
Whistle Stop Gallery
Ruth Ellen Hoag & Josepha DiRado • We-Su 10-4pm or by appt • 220
W. Canon Perdido • 689-0858.
Wildling Museum
Wild Spirit: Horses in Art -Thru Jun 1 • Museum Store: Work by
Teresa McNeil MacLean-Thru Feb 9 • Mo, We, Th-Fr 11-5pm, Sa-Su
10-5pm • 1511-B Mission Dr, Solvang • 688-1082.
Young's Gallery
M. Burtt, M. Corning, R. Davis, R. Garcia, P. Hedrick, J. Cockerill, G.
Langmaier, A. Polan, & B. Stowellen • Ongoing • Fr-Su 12-4pm •
2920 Grand Av, LO • 688-9745.
The Importance of Being Earnest
THE WITTIEST PLAY IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE.
written by
directed by
OSCAR WILDE SIMON WILLIAMS
FEB 13 - 21
UCSB PERFORMING ARTS THEATER
SBMA - FREE Studio Sunday
Acrylic Wash
Sundays, 10am-dusk
SB Arts & Crafts Show
Cabrillo Blvd (State & Calle Puerto Vallarta) 897-1982
WWW.THEATERDANCE.UCSB.EDU
805.893.2064
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Blue Angel, 1937 by Marc Chagall, Gouache and pastel on paper
is on view at Santa Barbara Museum of Art. Michael Armand
Hammer and the Armand Hammer Foundation.
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– the art of love in many of its variations will inspire participants as harp strings and heart strings
stir for 1st Thursday. Sculpture, painting, live harp, guitar, piano, & more. Also:
meet local author, Britten W. Beauvoix, who wrote The
Question: What Makes You Feel Loved?
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• Pastimes by Candlelight, a rare opportunity to visit
the Presidio by candlelight. See living history vignettes
and the Presidio as you might have two centuries
ago. Hear the comandante converse with officials,
watch soldados relax. Enjoy the music & dance of Early
California.
array of the whimsical & colorful oil paintings of Sherry Spear, ranging from humorous figurative
works in mixed-media to representational still lifes with a playful touch. Also, an ongoing exhibit of
the popular vibrant watercolors of Santa Barbara scenes by Mike Rider. Music & wine.
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VADA students. VADA integrates college prep with career-focused art & design instruction. Featured
purveyors will pair Enjoy Cupcake’s Chocolate Blackberry Syrah mini cupcakes with Piedrasassi’s SB
County Syrah. Owner & baker, Amber Vander Vliet will frost three 6” cakes to give away.
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St • 965-7922 • February is the Love Month, and
we love music with DHL Express (Deb Farris with
Hans and Lisa). We’ll also be exhibiting the
Solstice Poster Contest entrants. Join in the
love at Sojourner Cafe.
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mediums of painting, drawing, sculpture, and printmaking, Gigi Crisa was born and raised on the
Sicilian Island of Italy and now lives in Santa Barbara. His artwork fuses bright & bold colors inspired
by the Mediterranean with shapes & figures, a constant prerogative in the way of self-expression.
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Bring the whole family to SBMA’s Family Resource Centeron the Lower Level for Symbol Paintings.
Discover personal symbols like fish, barnyard animals, and birds rendered in jewel tones that
Chagall included in Blue Angel. Then, paint your own magical composition (5:30-7:30pm, Free).
The SBMA is open every Thurs. 5 – 8 pm for free as part of
Chase Free Thursday Evenings.
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• The Artist of the Month show will include art by members of the
Boards of SBAA & Gallery 113 & volunteers. Featured artists include
Julie Laraway, Beth Schmohr, Helena Hill, Rebecca Stebbins, and
Carol Dixon. Also, a group by SBAA members including paintings,
collage, photography, jewelry, & sculpture.
Bella Rosa Galleries will be attending AGTA Gemfair Tucson to
bring many new & exciting jewelry & artworks back to Santa
Barbara for the coming year. Be sure to visit us often for our
exciting installations.
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Join our Open House presenting an award-winning “Uniworld
Boutique River Cruise Collection - the world’s ONLY authentic
boutique cruise line.” Uniworld offers itineraries in spectacular
destinations throughout Europe, Russia, and Asia. (Uniworld
Boutique River Cruise Collection Presentations: 6pm & 7pm)
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Since the age of 10, singer-songwriter Jason Paras has performed his original songs at venues such
as the SB Bowl, Granada Theatre, Chumash Casino, Fiesta Main Stage, SOhO Music Club, and
Velvet Jones. He was recently invited to perform at the 2014 Durango Songwriters Expo. At 15, his
band was named “Best 18 and under band in SB.
�� �������740 State St • 963-7258 • Salt Cave will fill your heart with salty romance. If you’re
in the mood for love, you’ll appreciate champagne, heart-shaped cookies, truffles, and free
entry to our lovely pink Himalayan salt caves. Stop by to find romantic gifts for your Valentine
that are made right here in Santa Barbara.
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Santa Barbara, will lead a curated Art Crawl through the 1st Thursday festivities. This month’s guide
is Nathan Vonk, Curator of Sculpture at Sullivan Goss. The Crawl starts at 5:30 in de la Guerra Plaza
on the back steps of City Hall (735 Anacapa Street, then head around to the back).
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Vintage Toys & Trains (an enchanting model train display depicting Santa Barbara’s downtown
depot (1940s) that will delight all ages) and Under The Umbrella: Lutah Maria Riggs & Her Santa
Barbara Style. Enjoy music and wine in the museum’s lovely galleries. As always, family-friendly.
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- when Historic Theatre District venues extend 1st Thursday. This month:
THE GRANADA THEATRE • 1214 State St • 899-2222 • Four venerable
performing arts organizations have teamed up to offer a unique night
of excitement to round-out 1st Thursday. Take photos and have tea with
State Street Ballet’s costumed Alice in Wonderland dancers, sing epic
karaoke love ballads with the Santa Barbara Symphonyin the McCune
Founders Room. Complementary wine tasting from Summerland Winery.
�� �����������������1013 State St • 845-7375 • Etienne Perret started making jewelry for
the women in his life. By the 1980s, his 18 karat gold & diamond designs could be found in leading
jewelry stores across America. Today he is creating an
innovative new collection of gem ceramic rings, many
combining gold & diamonds. Fresh new design concepts
for men and women.
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the American Heart Association for the National Wear
Red Day Launch Party. Heart disease is the No. 1 killer
of women, taking more lives than all forms of cancer
combined. This National Wear Red Day, Friday, February
6th, wear red & to bring awareness. Wine & appetizers.
Photo by Fritz Olenberger
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�� ������������������27 E Cota St • 963-1700 • Service Objects is dedicated to the
advancement of our local community. Santa Barbara is our home. In light of our love of
community, we are hosting an exhibition supporting local artists in mediums from ceramics to
photography. Tonight’s solo exhibition features wildlife photographer Rachel Kulchin.
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Hale was inspired by the whale song in his own heart. He listened and heard a message of love
coming from the collective consciousness of the Whales. Come and meet Keith Hale and Carolyn
Gorman, authors of “Breath of the Whales: A Path to Awakening”. This compilation of inspirational
messages is offered for our graceful evolution as humanity, peacefully coexisting and co-creating
a beautiful shared dream. Wine served by Grassini Family Vineyards.
Upper Terrace • 966-5373 • Join us for happy
hour at the Museum! MCASB is offering $5
signature cocktails created by Outpost at the
Goodland’s resident mixologist, Chris Burmeister.
FREE tours of the current exhibitions, art
activities, and a special “Drunk in Love” set by
DJ Darla Bea.
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• 722-4338 • IT’S ALMOST VALENTINES DAY! Bring
your sweetheart down to ENCANTO for a fantastic
selection of clothing, jewelry, and accessories. Gypsy
jazz music (in the style of Django Reinhart) by the
Idiomatiques from 6-8pm. Serving local wines.
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Cebada Tasting Room upstairs and enjoy a special exhibit by local color enthusiast and
illustrator Ali Rybczyk. Her style is a bright collection of words, fashion, and people, blending
her experiences, feelings and worldview into a happy explosion of color, texture and life!
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Celebrating AGORAPHOABIA: Portraits of American
Interiors with work by some of the gallery’s favorite
modern and contemporary artists, as well as artists
making their debut at the gallery. Also opening: Jean
Swiggett: One Man Renaissance; and Anders Aldrin.
Jason Paras will perform at
the Paseo Nuevo Center Crt
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Anapamu St • 568-3990 • NEAR AND FAR: Plein Air in
County Parks. At 6pm the Gallery will host a dynamic
walk-thru poetry reading, The Poetry of Near and Far,
featuring Chryss Yost, City Poet Laureate, and invited
poets. Each poet will choose to read a poem based
on a painting from the current S.C.A.P.E. exhibition. A
portion of proceeds from the exhibition will benefit the
Santa Barbara County Park Foundation.
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ARTAMO presents the latest from Janet Bothne, Kaori Fukuyama, Elana Kundell, and Jack N. Mohr,
& stages 10 days of specials (January 30 – February 8) including original hand-drawn prints for $10,
collages & other pieces for $10 and art auctions for selected paintings. Free art raffle 1st Thursday.
Experience living history vignettes and see the
Presidio as you might have over two centuries
ago at Presidio Pastimes by Candlelight
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State St • 5-8pm • Mission Canyon is an acoustic
group, combining guitar, mandolin, and fiddle with rich
harmony vocals. The group offers cover tunes from a
variety of sources: ‘60s, ‘70s, Motown, R&B, Bluegrass
and Folk-Rock. Their song list includes recognizable hits,
classic gems\ and danceable favorites.
Charlie by Sherry Spear will be on view at Divine Inspiration Gallery
of Fine Art