WHAT OUR MONUMENTS SAY ABOUT US
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Date & Time
Tue, Apr 07 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Sun, Apr 12 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Address (map)
123 East Canon Perdido Street
Venue (website)
El Presidio de Santa Bárbara State Historic Park
Attention Santa Barbara community!
SBTHP invites YOU to attend one of two free, upcoming workshops titled, WHAT OUR MONUMENTS SAY ABOUT US: A Community Workshop & Panel About Santa Barbara’s King Carlos III Statue & How We Choose To Memorialize the Past.
WHOSE STATUE IS IT ANYWAY? WHAT DO OUR MONUMENTS SAY ABOUT US?
Come learn about Santa Barbara’s King Carlos III statue and its storied past.
Hear from an expert panel as they discuss the broader public discourse, and recent national trends & scholarship surrounding historical statues, monuments and memorials in public spaces.
HAVE YOUR VOICE HEARD!
Become a part of the dialogue and share your opinions and perspectives.
Collecting diverse voices is central to the creation of a new, permanent exhibit at the Presidio.
Your participation is not only welcomed but strongly encouraged!
Following the program, join us for a reception in the Presidio Orchard.
Enjoy small bites & refreshments as you view the King Carlos III statue, up close.
SBTHP received funding to produce an exhibit that explores our community’s evolving relationship with this controversial statue, and to help our community investigate the ways we have and will choose to commemorate our city’s history.
CHOOSE FROM 2 WORKSHOP DATES
Tuesday, April 7th (6:00-7:30pm) & Sunday, April 12th (2:00-3:30pm)
This project was made possible with support from the James S. Bower Foundation and California Humanities.
Visit www.calhum.org. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this program do not necessarily represent those of California Humanities.
For more information, visit sbthp.org/publicworkshops.
