
Events for March 21, 2017
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Black Classicism in the United States
Michele Valerie Ronnick's exhibit, "14 Black Classicists" on display at the ADA Museum and the UCSB Library highlights 14 African-American men and women who became classics scholars in the 19th century.
Find out more »Oak Group Benefit for Carpinteria Bluffs
Circling back to their original benefit shows decades ago, The Oak Group once again supports The Land Trust for Santa Barbara County with “Coastline.”
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Rural Life
Artists: Jeff Yeomans, Anne Ward, Marilyn Turtz, Randall David Tipton, Erling Sjovold, Ray Roberts, Ian Roberts, Susan Petty, Ann Lofquist, Marilee Krause, Dana Hooper, Michael Ferguson, Patricia Doyle, Marcia Burtt and Robert Abbott.
Find out more »5:30 pm
Andrea Bowers and Marcos Ramirez Erre: A Conversation Beyond Borders
On March 21, the Santa Barbara Museum of Art Contemporary Curator, Julie Joyce, will lead a discussion about art, social justice, immigration and borders with artists Andrea Bowers and Marcos Ramirez ERRE from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. in the Mary Craig Auditorium. A Collaboration with Westmont Ridley-Tree Museum of Art, in conjunction with the exhibition […]
Find out more »8:00 pm
A Woodwind Affair
A sumptuous feast for discerning woodwind aficionados, Santa Barbara Chamber Orchestra presents a program that combines three modernist delicacies--Poulenc’s charming, dance-based Suite française (d’après Claude Gervaise), Stravinsky’s Russian-folk-infused Symphonies of Wind Instruments (dedicated to the memory of Claude Debussy), and Kurt Weill’s famed “Kleine Dreigroschenmusik” Suite from The Threepenny Opera--with an agreeably congruous work by contemporary composer Jeff Scott.
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