There’s a World Going On Underground
An art and music party at an undisclosed and (literally) underground location.
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An art and music party at an undisclosed and (literally) underground location.
He’s been programming computers to create art since 1959, but Jean-Pierre Hebert’s Drawing with the Mind is the artist’s first full-scale public exhibition of the wide range and formidable beauty of his recent work.
Photography exhibit examines faith, shatters stereotypes.
Fall 2008 Visual Arts Preview
Whimsy, topicality, freakishness, and humor are all currently appearing at SBCC’s Atkinson Gallery, and their combined presence demonstrates the wildly varied creative visions of the school’s art faculty.
Santa Barbara Museum of Art’s “Picasso on Paper” exhibit reveals much about both the Spanish artist and the museum itself.
Annual sculptures on Santa Barbara’s main drag get vandalized.
Road trips are a staple of summertime travel, and this version of Off the Wall is inspired by a mini-trip down the coast to explore our neighbors to the south: Montecito and Summerland.
New collages by Anthony Askew on display at Art Resources now through September 13.
It’s 8 a.m. on a Friday morning, and in one corner of Loreto Plaza, construction crews are hard at work on the shopping center’s Spanification project.