• CREATE AN ACCOUNT
  • LOG.IN
  • CONTENTS
  • CLASSIFIEDS
  • ARCHIVE
  • INFO | ADVERTISING | CONTACT US

  • Home
  • News
    • News Main Page
    • NewsFlash
  • A&E
    • A&E Main Page
    • Movie Times
    • TV Listings
    • A&E Blog
    • Art Galleries
    • Best Bets
  • Opinion
    • Opinion Main Page
    • Endorsements
    • Blogs
    • Columns
    • Voices
    • Letters
    • In Memoriam
    • Obituaries
  • Events
    • Today
    • Search
    • Submit
    • Best Bets
  • Living
    • Living Main Page
    • Outdoors
    • Travel
    • Sports
    • Peeps
  • Food & Drink
    • Food & Drink Main Page
    • All Restaurants
    • Delivery
    • All Bars & Clubs
    • Drink Specials
    • Open Now
  • Sports
  • Outdoors
    • Outdoors Main Page
    • Outside Insider
    • Spotlight On
    • Features
  • Classifieds
    • Real Estate
    • Jobs
    • Autos
  • Obits

    Buddha Abides Returns to Frameworks

    Popular Juried Art Show Opens with Reception


    Thursday, April 30, 2009
    By Aly Comingore (Contact)
    Article Tools
    Print friendly
    E-mail story
    Tip Us Off
    iPod friendly
    Comments
    Bookmark This
    del.icio.us. del.icio.us.
    Digg! Digg!
    furl furl
    google google
    newsvine newsvine
    reddit reddit
    technorati technorati
    Facebook Facebook
    Yahoo! My Web 2.0 Yahoo!

    For the ninth year in a row, the folks at Frameworks & Caruso-Woods Gallery (813 Anacapa St.) are offering up their space—and opening up their doors—for the annual Buddha Abides exhibit. Like years past, the show will feature multiple artists from a bevy of different mediums, all waxing artistic on the images and ideas behind the Buddhist way of life. The brainchild of longtime Frameworks associate Lark Batteau Bailey, Buddha Abides has grown to become one of the gallery’s most popular exhibits, and it’s no wonder why. Below, you’ll find just a few reasons why you should swing by and check out the show, which kicks off this Saturday, May 2, with an opening reception at 5 p.m. For additional information, call 965-1812 or visit carusowoods.com.

    1) The Suspense: Perhaps one reason Bailey’s show has become such a hit is because its exhibiting spaces are open to the public. “It’s a juried art show and we chose the ones that obviously fit the theme,” explained Frameworks owner Christi Westerhouse. “It’s a very fun event that generates a lot of energy and a lot excitement.” Artists can submit up to three works to Bailey and her cocurator, Thomas Tarleton, and from those entries roughly 80 pieces will be selected as part of the show. The catch? The short turnaround between submission and opening night means no one really knows what’s going to show up on the Framework walls.

    2) The Good Cause: As always, 20 percent of the proceeds from 2009’s Buddha Abides exhibit will be donated to two charities, the Tibetan Children’s Village in India and Santa Barbara’s own Solutions for Domestic Violence. “This year we’re also doing a fun little thing where artists can submit as many five-by-five pieces as they want,” said Westerhouse. “They’re all going to sell for $50, for people who want a fun, affordable thing to bring home from the show.” On top of that, it’s a great cause made all the more timely thanks to the Dalai Lama’s upcoming visit to UCSB. Talk about karma.

    3) The Live Entertainment: While Buddha Abides will hang through the end of May (and be a stop for both 1st Thursday and the upcoming Downtown Organization’s Art and Wine Tour), this Saturday’s grand unveiling promises a little something extra. On hand for the event will be S.B. alt-gamelan band Monkey C. Though the six-piece rarely plays in public, Westerhouse promises that they’re a definite aural treat. “They’re a very artistically interesting band—lots of gongs. We had them play [the show] last year and people loved it.”

    Story Help (Click-ability)
    Double-clicking on any word or phrase in this story will open a reference window with definitions and links to other reference material.

    Comments

    Discussion Guidelines

    Post a comment

    Username:
    Password: (Forgotten your password?)

    Comment:

    EVENT CALENDAR

    Previous Month | Next Month

    Today's Events Best Bets Submit an Event

    Local Weather

    Currently:
    Clear Sky
    Temperature:
    64.9°
    Wind:
    7 WSW

    Surf Report
    • Specials
    • InPrint
    • Top Emails
    • Best Of 2009
    • 2009 Election Coverage
    • Wedding Guide 2009
    • Blue Green Guide 2009
    • SBIFF 2009
    • Tea Fire 2008
    • Local Heroes 2008
    • Calendar of Fundraisers
    • Local Bands
    • Within the Syuxtun Story Circle
    • Camellia Sasanqua
    • Whole New Ballgame
    • Gratuitous Gore on Highway 154
    • Saul Williams Brings Afro-Punk Tour to Velvet Jones
    • Where There’s a Dill, There’s a Way
    1. Travis Armstrong Is Outta There
    2. S.B. Bank & Trust's Rocky Year
    3. UC Campuses Dominate Rankings
    4. What buildings did architect Julia Morgan design in Santa Barbara?
    5. Rattlesnake and San Roque Side of Jesusita Trails to Re-Open Friday
    6. Sexile
    • CREATE AN ACCOUNT
    • LOG.IN
    • CONTENTS
    • CLASSIFIEDS
    • ARCHIVE
    • INFO | ADVERTISING | CONTACT US
    Google
     
    Independent.com Web
    Copyright ©2009 Santa Barbara Independent, Inc. Reproduction of material from any Independent.com pages without written permission is strictly prohibited. If you believe an Independent.com user or any material appearing on Independent.com is copyrighted material used without proper permission, please click here.
    This is our Privacy Policy.