SCAPE Online Art Show and Sale
**Events may have been canceled or postponed. Please contact the venue to confirm the event.
Date & Time
Tue, Aug 17 12:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Address (map)
113 Harbor Way
Venue (website)
S.B. Maritime Museum
SBMM Presents: “Images of Our Rekindled Maritime Community,” an Online SCAPE Art Show and Sale to Benefit the Santa Barbara Maritime Museum.
Where: Santa Barbara Maritime Museum (SBMM), 113 Harbor Way, Santa Barbara, California
Online: Tuesday, August 17-Tuesday, August 24, 2021
Online Sale: Wednesday, August 25, 2021, 1:00-8:00pm; Reception 5:00-8:00pm
Thursday, August 26, 2021, 10:00am-5:00pm
Registration: None required. Free and Open to the Public.
For more information, visit https://sbmm.org/20scape/ or SCAPE at www.s-c-a-p-e.org.
Sponsored by Southern California Artists Painting for the Environment (SCAPE)
The Southern California Artists Painting for the Environment (SCAPE) and the Santa Barbara Maritime Museum (SBMM) are cohosting Images of our Rekindled Maritime Community, an online exhibit and sale of fine art on Tuesday, August 17-Tuesday, August 24, 2021, and an online exhibit and sale on Wednesday, August 25 from 1:00-8:00 pm and on Thursday, August 26, from 10:00 am-5:00 pm. This juried art show and sale will feature the work of more than 75 artists and their views of the ocean, the Channel, and Santa Barbara’s maritime life. A percentage of the sale proceeds will be used to benefit SBMM and help rekindle its post-pandemic maritime education programs. Artwork may be viewed and purchased online at https://sbmm.org/20scape/ beginning Tuesday, August 17, 2021.
Last year, the first-ever online SCAPE show and sale was a great success with 34 paintings sold. According to SCAPE, the theme of this year’s show “implies the relighting of our lives, the Point Conception Lighthouse Lens, our community, and the Pacific Coast.” Best of all, this year’s show will feature both online and in-person shows. Last year, the first-ever online SCAPE show and sale was a great success with 34 paintings sold.
How Artists Can Participate
Artists who are interested in participating in the show and sale, are invited to submit up to three (3) artworks with a $10 fee per submission, a photo of themselves, and a short biographic artist’s statement between July 1 and midnight of July 28, 2021. Once the artwork has been received, all submissions will be reviewed by SCAPE for inclusion and will be selected by the SCAPE Juror. Prize winners will be juried at the physical show, August 25. Photographs of all accepted work will be featured on SBMM’s website. Entries should be emailed to joanrp@cox.net. For more information, go to https://interland3.donorperfect.net/weblink/weblink.aspx?name=E10318&id=62
Ray Hunter selected as SCAPE’s Juror for the SBMM Show
Ray Hunter was born and raised in Montana and spent time painting the vast landscape and fly fishermen. He moved to Seattle and became interested in marine art, spending time in boatyards, docks, Foss tugs, and seascapes. For the last 24 years, he has been in Santa Barbara, exploring the coastline and trying to capture the wonderful light. His shows include SCAPE, CAC gold medal, Paint the Park, CWA national shows, and the American Society of Marine Art national show. His awards have included the Grand Prize in Paint the Parks 2007, award of merit, Coos Bay maritime show, Edmonds Art Festival, Mackey award, SCAPE first place award in 2003 and 2020. He is currently a member of the Oak Group, a CAC artist member, a signature member of the California Watercolor Association, a signature member of the American Society of Marine Art, and SCAPE.
About SCAPE
SCAPE was founded in 2002 and has grown to over 200 members, a diverse group including nationally known and local artists, students, patrons, and gallery owners. Membership is open year-round to everyone who wants to participate. SCAPE’s goals are to have exhibitions to help raise money to protect open spaces, to increase public awareness of environmental and conservation issues, to promote camaraderie, and provide education for artists. They mount 2 or 3 juried exhibits every year. To date over $100,000 has been raised to benefit local non-profit beneficiaries including the Santa Barbara Botanic Garden, Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, Channelkeeper, and Heal the Ocean, among others.