Review: Barton Myers: Works of Architecture and Urbanism
The Toro Canyon architect’s works are surveyed in this sprawling exhibit, on display at UCSB through December 12.
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The Toro Canyon architect’s works are surveyed in this sprawling exhibit, on display at UCSB through December 12.
Lynda Weinman interviews her longtime college friends about their upcoming talk at the Arlington Theatre.
Poison oak, Medusa, and swastikas come together in this challenging installation.
In this show, the LA Louver gallery in Venice Beach examines a pivotal moment in SoCal art history with an important connection to the Santa Barbara Museum of Art.
MCASB’s latest exhibit examines the future of book and library culture and the implications it has for humanity.
UCSB’s Art, Design & Architecture Museum launches a particularly ambitious and diverse group of shows this fall.
Ethan Stewart goes behind the scenes with Santa Barbara’s Yarn Bomber.
This spectacular show puts classic modern art in dialogue with more recent creations.
The Arts Fund re-centers and remembers with an appointment and a party.
This elegant exhibition, sure to delight orchid lovers, doubles as a blueprint of the Museum of Natural History’s wide-ranging mission.