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Interdisciplinary artist Hương Ngô’s ‘Core Memory’, showing at Riviera Beach House, blends lyricism with family identity and displacement themes.
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Interdisciplinary artist Hương Ngô’s ‘Core Memory’, showing at Riviera Beach House, blends lyricism with family identity and displacement themes.
The immigrant experience via taquerias and lunch bars in a new photography exhibition from Patricia Houghton Clarke and Brett Leigh Dicks at Santa Barbara Architectural Foundation Gallery.
UCSB AD&A Museum showcases an acquisition of art by important Japanese artist Tomiyama Taeko, critical of her homeland’s imperialist legacies.
Iconic painter takes on “The Miramar Affair” in his latest exhibit at Sullivan Goss Gallery.
New permanent collection exhibition at Santa Barbara Museum of Art spans a century and conveys the collection’s own story.
Ethan Turpin’s museum show at Westmont takes an unexpectedly timely turn.
The Santa Barbara Arts Collaborative wants to highlight cultural and societal art.
Can XR and AI improve our lives through art? A new exhibit explores this question.
“A Tale of Sea Wanderers” presents a vivid critique of imperialism.
Kevin A. Short’s “Above Your Dreams” at S.B. Maritime Museum.