passport - Downtown Santa Barbara

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passport - Downtown Santa Barbara
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1st Thursday PARTNERS
MICHELTORENA STREET
In addition to cruising the best downtown galleries, check
out what is being offered each month by our 1st Thursday
partners.
SOLA STREET
Arlingtion
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Partners are cultural art venues located in the same
neighborhood so it’s easy to drop in and check out the
fun, cultural events being offered. Each month look for
new and different partners to round out the lineup.
VICTORIA STREET
The New Vic
County
A d m i ni s t r a t i v e
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ANAPAMU STREET
Granada
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M7u s e u m /
8 Library
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A ENGEL & VÖLKERS SANTA BARBARA
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La C
A r ca d a
1323 State Street • 805-364-5141
FIGUEROA STREET
STATE STREET
CARRILLO STREET
Lobero
D CANON PERDIDO STREET
38 West Victoria • 805-770-7702
FIG AVENUE
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ANACAPA STREET
GARDEN STREET
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SANTA BARBARA STREET
City Hall
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COTA STREET
HALEY STREET
This 1 Thursday, the Santa Barbara Public Market
hosts local artist Beth Amine, who inspires a
celebration of
connection
to self and
community
through the
arts. Revel in her captivating pieces and indulge
in refreshing tastes from Island Brewing Company
and savory bites from Santa Barbara Tamales to Go
all while enjoying a live performance from Rent
Party Blues Duo. Artist Steven Bryer will also be
continuing his live interactive mural project of the
month, this March features a 7 foot painting entitled
“Grace.” We look forward to seeing you there!
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ORTEGA STREET
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We know the importance of loving where you live
- we help people find
their dream homes all
year round. Kick off the
month by checking
out our latest local
a r t i s t , Ad a m Pe o t ,
while you enjoy appetizers, cocktails and good
company! You only live once - we'll show you where!
B SANTA BARBARA PUBLIC MARKET
DE LA GUERRA STREET
Paseo
Nuevo
5 East Figueroa Street • 805-451-2570
Come sip on Cebada Wine's 2013 Chardonnay by
the glass for a special price,
while check ing out local
artist, Karin Aggeler's latest
artwork. Sandy Newman, the
winemaker, will also be in the
shop sharing her tales and
triumphs of her time making
our delicious wine.
D CASA MAGAZINE
23 East Canon Perdido Street • 805-965-6448
Court House
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CHAPALA STREET
DE LA VINA STREET
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C CEBADA WINE
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Summer Solstice Celebration's 2016 Poster and
T- S h i r t d e s i gn co nte s t
entries will be at the
center of a "legendar y"
1 st Thursday celebration
at CASA Magazine. Local
ar tists of all ages have
submitted artwork which conveys the 2016 parade
theme, "LEGENDS.” Stop in and vote on your favorite
entry, then rock out with DJ Darla Bea and the La
Boheme Dancers. Refreshments provided!
E SERVICE OBJECTS
27 E. Cota Street, Suite 500, 5th Floor • 805-963-1700
Wallace Piatt, an old-school Santa Barbaran local,
is well known for his Pop Art
style. Layered silkscreened
imagery is a trademark of his,
and what seems to be chaos
becomes an orderly modern
art form. Come see the art
work in person at Ser vice
Objects, the industry leader in
contact validation. Wine, beer,
and snacks will be served with
great views of State Street and beyond!
F NECTAR EATERY & LOUNGE
20 E. Cota Street • 805-899-4694
Surrounded by a family passionate about food, wine
and the arts, Pascale Beale
grew up in England and France
and now lives with her family in
Santa Barbara. Pascale is author
of the highly acclaimed Salade:
Recipes From the Market Table,
and the four-volume cookbook
series, A Menu for All Seasons:
Spring, Summer, Autumn, and
Winter. With several new titles in development, Les
Fruits: Savory and Sweet Recipes from the Market Table
is her seventh book.
G JEWISH FEDERATION’S ART AT THE JCC
524 Chapala Street • 805-957-1115
Have Ar t Will Travel Linda Stein Exhibit –
Generously supported by
The Squire Foundation and
Congregation B’nai B’rith.
Ms. Stein’s tapestries pay
tribute to exceptional
women who sacrificed
much - even their lives - to
do the right thing under
harrowing circumstances. They are testaments to
the often unrecorded, heroic deeds of so many
stalwart women throughout history. Likewise, Ms.
Stein’s Shell to Spoon box sculptures reflect one
woman’s struggle to maintain her dignity even in
the face of death.
H ALCHEMY WELLNESS SPA
35 W. Haley Street • 805-899-8811
We will have French photographer
and digital artist Monique Fay’s
work on exhibit, live music, free
hand massages, Tarot readings by
Mary Wessely, organic conscious
cocktails, and vegan cuisine.
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1 Thursday PERFORMERS
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the STONE PHONEYS
900 State Street, Marshalls Patio, 5:00-8:00pm
The Stone Phoneys - A Linda Ronstadt Tribute was
an epiphany of Jena
Douglas. This band
would be fun and
create something
special to honor her
idol, Linda Ronstadt and
all the great songs she
covered. Jena Douglas
put together some local
musicians; Pat Hackney as the mandolin, violin and
back vocalist, Jackie Boucher is a back vocalist and
percussionist, Mory Alverez as bass guitar and back
vocals and Keith Christian as Slide Guitar player.
Together they have been putting Linda Ronstadt’s well
produced songs into an acoustic format. Not always
easy, but certainly fun!
FREE
March
AR T · MUSIC · THE ATR E
PASSPORT
MARCH 3
2016
DESTINATION
5PM
8PM
for programming info visit
www.santabarbaradowntown.com
R-WORD CAMPAIGN
Paseo Nuevo Center Court
In celebration of Special Olympic Santa Barbara’s R-Word
Campaign, we invite
you to stop by and
pledge to personally
stop using the R-Word.
The R-Word Campaign
engages schools,
organizations, and the
community to learn
about the dehumanizing and hurtful effects of the
medical word “retard(ed)” when used in conversation
and encourages everyone to create accepting attitudes.
Grand Opening of Distinctive Art Gallery
Art by Michael Drury and Chris Potter
SPONSORS
www.downtownsb.org
2/19/16 3:03 PM
1 st Thursday is an evening of art and
culture in downtown Santa Barbara.
On the first Thursday of each month,
participating galleries and cultural art
venues are open from 5-8pm offering
the public free access to art in a fun and
social environment. In addition, State
Street comes alive with performances
and interactive exhibits.
Expect something special every 1st Thursday!
Use this Passport as a guide to all 1st Thursday destinations.
All venues are open to the public 5-8pm.
Additional cultural venues are on the back of this passport.
Visual Art Venues
Performances
Partner Venues
Performance Venues
We Need Your Cooperation
A number of venues are providing alcohol for your enjoyment
this evening. In order to continue to offer this benefit we must
ask that you follow some simple rules:
You must be 21 to drink on the tour.
Please be prepared to show I.D.
Please consume alcohol ONLY inside the
galleries and venues.
You may NOT travel between venues
with any alcohol in your glass.
We reserve the right to
refuse service to anyone.
For more information or
to receive future 1st Thursday
programming by email,
contact:
Downtown Santa Barbara
27-B East de la Guerra Street
Santa Barbara, CA 93101
(805) 962-2098
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[email protected]
[email protected]
www.Downtownsb.ORG
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1 Thursday GALLERIES
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1 DIVINE INSPIRATION GALLERY
1528 State Street • 805-962-6444
For the Love of Pastels. Join us for our opening
reception for pastel artist,
Julie Smith.
Having studied with some
of the best pastel artists in
the country, Julie's love of
the medium is evident in
her delightful landscapes as
well as animal and people portraits. Come have a glass
of wine and celebrate Julie's 1st solo show with us.
2 DISTINCTIVE ART GALLERY
1331 State Street • 805-882-2108
The Grand Opening of the newest Art Gallery on State
St. DISTINCTIVE ART GALLERY
will exclusively feature Santa
Barbara artists. Now there will
be a place where locals, visitors
and tourists can come to see
local artists work. Distinctive
Art Gallery will feature the works of Michael Drury,
Chris Potter, Jo Merit, Kenny McAshan, Kevin Gleason,
Armando de la Roche and others. Come see the great
work of artists right here in our own backyard!
3 LADY MCCLINTOCK STUDIOS
ART GALLERY
1221 State Street #6 • 805-845-0030
Artist of the Month, Claudia Lash of Santa Barbara, will
be showcasing her realism
impressionism oil paintings,
ranging from landscapes,
still life, buildings, animals,
portraits and her favorite, the
Old Mission. Meet Claudia
and view a collection of beautiful time standing
paintings. She will be accompanied by live music from
Travis Mersola of A Painted World, with melodic vocals
and an acoustic guitar.
4 SULLIVAN GOSS AN AMERICAN GALLERY
11 East Anapamu Street • 805-730-1460
Sullivan Goss celebrates the opening of two major
e x h i b i t i o n s. A merican Figurative
brings together a survey of major
American paintings in the figurative
tradition, spanning from the late 19th
Century to innovative and emerging
contemporary takes the classic
subject. The second exhibition, Nell
Brooker Mayhew, debuts a selection
of work from one of our most popular estates. Also on
view, Patricia Chidlaw: Departures.
5 CHANNING PEAKE GALLERY
105 E Anapamu St • 1st floor
American Institute of Architects, Santa Barbara Design
Awards Exhibition and Reception.
The American Institute of Architects
(AIA), Santa Barbara Design Awards
Exhibition will be on view in the
Channing Peake Galler y through
April 22, 2016. The more than ninety
entries in this year’s program reflect
the diverse range of current thought about architectural
design in our community. Entries were submitted in six
categories: Small Projects, Interior Architecture, Unbuilt
Projects, Sustainability, Non-Residential and Residential
Projects.
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11 West Anapamu Street • 805-568-1400
ASHLEIGH SUMNER & MICHAEL QUINLAN — ART IN
THE CITY.
This March, Artamo
Gallery presents new and
recent works by two artists
who draw their inspiration
from impressions of big
cit y life. Their work is
based on living in Los Angeles and New York, and time
in Paris, London, and Berlin. Quinlan is merging his
graphic design work with his love for French language
into Basquiat-like paintings in basic colors. Sumner’s
work reflects street art and graffiti with her layered
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collage style and resin-finished pieces. Though both 10 WATERHOUSE GALLERY
1114 State Street # 9 • 805-962-8885
735 Anacapa St, Entrance on De La Guerra Plaza,
seem rough in style, their messages come out of deep
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its
32nd
year
and
25
years
in
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heart sentiments. Meet both artists at the 1 Thursday
Art in the Mayor's Office: Mayor Helene Schneider,
Arcada Courtyard. It features
opening.
with support from the Santa
artwork from some of today’s
Barbara Arts Collaborative,
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of rotating exhibitions in her
Magazine recognized Diane
Library • 805-962-7635
office, this time featuring the
& Ralph Waterhouse among
The Santa Barbara Art Association
work of students from Santa
“10 Prominent People” in
(SBAA) presents a juried show open
Barbara High School's Visual
the Fine Art Business. Ralph
to all local artists in various media.
Ar t and Design Academy
Waterhouse will give a painting demonstration at
Please join us for the reception on
(VADA).
5:45pm.
Thursday, March 3 from 5 - 8 where we
(The Mayor's office will only be open from 5–6pm on 1st
will have refreshments and live music.
Thursday for public viewing.)
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8 SANTA BARBARA MUSEUM OF ART
1130 State Street • 805-963-4364
Pop-Up Opera
Opera Santa Barbara returns to present another crowdpleasing pop-up performance
in the Museum's galleries.
(Time: 5:30 – 6:15 pm, Free)
1114 State Street, La Arcada Court #8 • 805-965-6611
Gallery 113 presents original art by members of the 14 SBCAST
513 Garden Street • 805-252-1065
Santa Barbara Art Association.
Visual and performing arts. Live Music. Exhibiting:
Robert Stark is the Artist of the
Gregory Beeman, RT
Month exhibiting bright, bold,
Livingston, Matt Rodriquez,
colorful impressions of iconic
Lauren Ruth, Peter Schenck
Santa Barbara locales from
and Emily Erb. Performances:
La Arcada to the Arlighton
Hillel Krause, Jenna Tico:
Theatre and landscapes and
Movement Meditations on
cityscapes ranging from San
Line and Weight, among
Francisco to Las Vegas. The featured artists are Wilbert
Sosaku Hanga prints. Video
Lick, Darlene Roker, Morbidia Schleppenphal, Sue
Organism: Pixel Music, Ethan Turpin, Norm Reed; Kinetic
Slater, and Suemae Willhite. (Open 11am-5pm Mon-Sat,
Responsive Sculpture, Shannon Willis, Marco Pinter;
1pm-5pm Sun)
Bronze Sculptures, Tracy Beeler. Other Artists TBA.
Family 1 st Thursday
Bring the whole family to
enjoy 1st Thursday together in
SBMA’s Family Resource Center,
located across from the Museum Café on the Lower
Level. Limited Palette Abstract Painting. Experiment
with wet medium chalk pastel in a limited palette to
create your own version of Jack Tworkov’s Sky (1954) 12 BELLA ROSA GALLERIES
1103-A State Street • 805-966-1707
(Time: 5:30 – 7:30 pm, Free)
PRIMITIVE DIGITAL. Local digital artist David Mark Lane's
manipulated photographs find
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the colorful resonance between
1114 State Street #24 • 805-884-1938
order and chaos. H istor ical
Featuring the art of movement in the form of kinetic
references to artists of the past
art. Sarena Mann: A sculptor for
litter his work, often embracing
more than 30 years who is known
the "accident" and rejecting
professionally for her whimsical
the familiar. Also on exhibit
paper maché mobiles and flying
are photos and vintage movie
l a d i e s. J o e l H o tc h k i s s s t u d i e d
posters of Marilyn Monroe, along
design at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn,
with glass sculptures by Tim
graduating in 1972. He creates
Lindemann and gemstone carvings by Ronald Stevens.
visually unique, contemporary mobiles producing a
Sample a local wine tasting to benefit the Breast Cancer
“dynamic art in air.” Hans Hoffman, a Santa Barbara local,
Resource Center of Santa Barbara.
still creates mobiles at 96 years young.
ART CRAWL
735 Anacapa Street
The Santa Barbara Arts Collaborative, in partnership
with Downtown Santa Barbara, will lead a curated Art
Crawl through 1st Thursday festivities.
The Art Crawl starts at 5:30 pm in de la Guerra Plaza
on the back steps of City Hall (735 Anacapa Street,
then head around to the back).
2/19/16 3:04 PM