Play: Bronze Sculptures and Other Stuff

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Date & Time

Thu, Aug 13 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Fri, Aug 14 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Sat, Aug 15 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Sun, Aug 16 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Address (map)

113 Harbor Way, Suite 190

Venue (website)

S.B. Maritime Museum

Santa Barbara Maritime Museum Presents Play: Bronze Sculptures and Other Stuff by Susan Read Cronin

A playful, story-rich exhibition exploring the breadth of human emotion through bronze, silhouettes, and poetry

SBMM is delighted to present Play: Bronze Sculptures and Other Stuff by Susan (Susie) Read Cronin, on view August 13 through November 29, 2026. With humor and imagination at its heart, Play invites visitors to experience the full spectrum of human feeling through Cronin’s allegorical bronze sculptures — alongside her silhouettes and poetry.

Cronin’s pieces are imaginative and disarmingly joyful: small scenes that feel like fables, visual puns that reward a second look, and characters that seem to carry on secret conversations. Cronin takes the word “play” literally, as she plays with words, scale, perspective and sometimes danger. While the work often begins in laughter, it doesn’t stay on the surface. Play explores tenderness, longing, mischief, vulnerability, and wonder — reminding us that imagination and play can be both a refuge and a way of discovering the truth.

In her own words, Cronin calls her work “figurative and narrative,” grounded in gesture and emotion. Her titles unlock new layers of meaning across sculpture and text. Play invites us to slow down, look closer, and rediscover the simple joy of being human.

Bronze has a long and distinguished relationship with maritime history. For centuries, it has been valued for its strength, beauty, and resilience, appearing in tools, trade goods, ship fittings, and other objects shaped by life at sea. At the Santa Barbara Maritime Museum, bronze resonates not only as a historic material, but also as one deeply tied to craftsmanship, exploration, and endurance.

In Play, Susan Read Cronin reimagines this storied medium through sculptures that are imaginative, lyrical, and unexpectedly expressive. Her work offers a contemporary perspective on bronze, transforming a material long associated with utility and permanence into one of wit, emotion, and wonder. In doing so, the exhibition creates a thoughtful bridge between maritime legacy and artistic invention.

As an added bonus, for those of you who have always longed to understand how a bronze sculpture is made, part of the show explains and simplifies the lost wax bronze casting process.

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