With each passing year, we seem to anticipate the next more eagerly, setting goals, demanding resolutions, and forging on to the bigger and the better. Still, if history has taught us anything, it’s that we can learn — and grow — from understanding what came before. It’s with that thought in mind that we reached out to some of S.B.’s artsiest movers, shakers, and tastemakers and asked them to give us their 2012 year-end highlight reel. They picked the categories, they picked the winners, and now we’re inviting you to look back and enjoy Santa Barbara’s arts in review, list style. ’Til next year, friends.
By Cara Robbins
Ghost Tiger is (from left) Christopher Norlinger, Chris Stansell, Alixandra Macmillan-Fiedel, Emma Huston, and Kevin Evans.
Robin Bisio, filmmaker/choreographer
Best Film:Beasts of the Southern Wild
Best Dance Performance: DANCEworks at the Lobero Theatre
Best New Band: Ghost Tiger
Best Book:The Paris Wife
Dave Mount
Twin Shadow
Aly Comingore, Independent Pop Culture Editor
Best Album: Grizzly Bear’s Shields
Best Dance Party: Twin Shadow at SOhO Restaurant & Music Club
Best Punk Rock Out: King Tuff at Muddy Waters Café
Best Film:Moonrise Kingdom
Best New Santa Barbara Band: The Wools Surf Club
Charles Donelan, Independent Fine Arts Editor
Best Photography Exhibition:Portrayal/Betrayal at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art
Cynthia Carbone Ward
Yo-Yo Ma Lecture/Performance at the Granada Theatre
Best Solo Art Exhibition: Rafael Perea de la Cabada’s Alien Heartland at the Westmont Ridley-Tree Museum of Art
Best Group Art Exhibition:The Stumbling Present; Ruins in Contemporary Art at the UCSB Art, Design, and Architecture Museum
Best Orchestral Concert: Joshua Bell and the Academy of St. Martin in the Field at the Granada Theatre
Best Solo Performance: Yo-Yo Ma at the Granada Theatre
Roger Durling, Santa Barbara International Film Festival Director
David Bazemore
Charles Lloyd New Quartet at the Lobero
Best Concert: The Black Keys at the Santa Barbara Bowl
Best Holiday Movie Release:Django Unchained
Best Album: Frank Ocean’s Channel Orange
Best Live Jazz Show: Charles Lloyd’s New Quartet at the Lobero Theatre
Best Laugh: Joan Rivers at the Chumash
By Paul Wellman
Gardens & Villa playing live during the screening of Faust at the Lobero Theatre Feb. 4, 2012
Matt Kettmann, Independent Senior Editor
Best Sonic Noise Meets Celluloid History: Gardens & Villa’s live soundtrack to Faust at the Lobero Theatre
Best Subdued Crowd Turned Frenzied Onstage Dance Mob: Seun Kuti at UCSB’s Campbell Hall
Best S.B.-Meets-N.Y.C. Jazz Club Experience: Nate Birkey at 55 Bar in the West Village
Best Legend Dropping Real World Knowledge: Chuck D at The Savoy during New Noise Santa Barbara
Best Public Art in Forever Flux: Mason Street Murals in the Funk Zone
By Courtesy Photo
The Wools Surf Club
Kurt and Leigh Legler, Warbler Records & Goods
Best New Album: Las Malas Amistades’s Maleza
Best Music Documentary:Searching for Sugarman
Best Reissue: Cleaners from Venus’s On Any Normal Monday
Best New Local Band: The Wools Surf Club
Best Holiday Tradition: Shelter Social Club’s Deck the Halls
By Levi Michaels
Flying Lotus
Levi Michaels, Independent Staff Writer
Best Festival Experience: Sasquatch! Music Festival
Most Outrageous Light Show: Radiohead at the Santa Barbara Bowl
Best “Deejay” Set: Flying Lotus at UCSB’s Storke Plaza
Most Fun Show:FIDLAR and Pangea at the Biko Co-op Garage
Gnarliest Noisemakers: Xela, Dante Elephante, Freakin’ On Speakers, and St. Anne’s Place at Velvet Jones
Silver Linings Playbook
D.J. Palladino, Independent Staff Writer
Best Concert by Guys Who (Sort of) Live in Santa Barbara: The Beach Boys 50th Anniversary Concert at the Santa Barbara Bowl
Best Film by Former Canadians Who Now Do Live in Santa Barbara:Hitchcock
Best and Most Promising Cultural Event for Future Santa Barbarans: MuddFest at Muddy Waters Café
Best Film:Silver Linings Playbook
Best Album: Grizzly Bear’s Shields
By Cara Robbins
Pure Bathing Culture at Muddy Waters Cafe
Cara Robbins, Independent Contributing Photographer
Best Album: Kendrick Lamar’s Good Kid/mAAd City
Best Album Packaging and Album Art: Father John Misty’s Fear Fun
Best Live Show in S.B: Future Islands at Velvet Jones
Best Show-Stealing Opening Act: Pure Bathing Culture at Muddy Waters Cafe (opening for Poor Moon)
Best Music Video: Dirty Projectors’ “Hi Custodian”
Todd Rosenberg
Hubbard Street Dance Chicago
Elizabeth Schwyzer, Independent Dance Editor
Best Arts & Lectures Performance: Hubbard Street Dance Chicago at the Granada Theatre
Best New Musical: Elements Theatre Collective’s Training
Best Feel-Good Dance Class: World Dance Workout
Best Weekly Dance Party: Dance Tribe
Most Exciting Evolution: Santa Barbara Dance Theater
Philip Seymour Hoffman (right) gives a tour de force performance as the leader of a faith-based organization that attracts a volatile new convert in the form of a troubled WWII vet (Joaquin Phoenix) in Paul Thomas Anderson’s latest opus, The Master
Josef Woodard, Independent Senior Arts Writer
Best Predictably Great Concert: Radiohead at the Santa Barbara Bowl
Best Encore Named after a Beatles Song: Elvis Costello’s “I Want You,” at the Granada Theatre
Best Movie/Best On-screen Performance: Joaquin Phoenix in The Master
Best Classical High: Bent Sørensen’s new piano concerto, played by Leif Ove Andsnes at the Ojai Music Festival
Best New Favorite Band: Mostly Other People do the Killing
Fortunately, what was in fact the very best of the arts events of 2012, and one of the most amazing, beautiful, and significant such events here in many, many years, is still on view for a few more weeks: the show of 17th century Chinese painting at the SB Museum of Art. A rare gift, and an experience that should not be missed.
And the most wondrous musical event of the year was the uninterrupted 90 minutes of joyful, driving, New Orleans-based funk from the flawlessly professional Dr John and the Blind Boys of Alabama.
pk (anonymous profile) December 24, 2012 at 10:40 p.m. (Suggest removal)
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Fortunately, what was in fact the very best of the arts events of 2012, and one of the most amazing, beautiful, and significant such events here in many, many years, is still on view for a few more weeks: the show of 17th century Chinese painting at the SB Museum of Art. A rare gift, and an experience that should not be missed.
And the most wondrous musical event of the year was the uninterrupted 90 minutes of joyful, driving, New Orleans-based funk from the flawlessly professional Dr John and the Blind Boys of Alabama.
pk (anonymous profile)
December 24, 2012 at 10:40 p.m. (Suggest removal)
I like The Mutineers.
Ken_Volok (anonymous profile)
December 25, 2012 at 1 a.m. (Suggest removal)