New Exhibit: California Missions by Edwin Deakin
New Exhibit: California Missions by Edwin Deakin October 5, 2023 – February 18, 2024 The California mission system left behind an architectural legacy, which artist Edwin Deakin began to […]
New Exhibit: California Missions by Edwin Deakin October 5, 2023 – February 18, 2024 The California mission system left behind an architectural legacy, which artist Edwin Deakin began to […]
New Exhibit: California Missions by Edwin Deakin October 5, 2023 – February 18, 2024 The California mission system left behind an architectural legacy, which artist Edwin Deakin began to […]
Join Paseo Nuevo for Outdoor Spooky Movie Nights! Every Friday of October at 6:30pm enjoy a FREE Spooky Movie on the rooftop of the South Side parking garage. Movie Schedule: […]
Join Paseo Nuevo for Outdoor Spooky Movie Nights! Every Friday of October at 6:30pm enjoy a FREE Spooky Movie on the rooftop of the South Side parking garage. Movie Schedule: […]
Gallery 113 50th Anniversary Open Show & Gallery 113 Fundraiser On Thursday, November 2nd from 5-8 p.m. Gallery 113 will be celebrating their 50th year in business! The theme for […]
Gallery 113 50th Anniversary Open Show & Gallery 113 Fundraiser On Thursday, November 2nd from 5-8 p.m. Gallery 113 will be celebrating their 50th year in business! The theme for […]
Though originally taken for scientific purposes, the images of California native plants in a new exhibit at the Santa Barbara Botanic Garden’s Gallery were photographed using a specialized technique that […]
Though originally taken for scientific purposes, the images of California native plants in a new exhibit at the Santa Barbara Botanic Garden’s Gallery were photographed using a specialized technique that […]
SANTA BARBARA HOSTS THE SECOND CEYLON INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL The Only Festival to Feature Sri Lankan Films Outside Sri Lanka Runs from Oct. 23 to Oct. 28, 2023 Colombo, Sri […]
SANTA BARBARA HOSTS THE SECOND CEYLON INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL The Only Festival to Feature Sri Lankan Films Outside Sri Lanka Runs from Oct. 23 to Oct. 28, 2023 Colombo, Sri […]
4:00–4:45 PM: Visitors are encouraged to arrive early to visit the Day of the Dead altar on display in the Library’s Ethnic & Gender Studies Collection (2nd Floor, Ocean Side). Students from UCSB’s Las Maestras Center will be in the space to talk about the altar they created.
5:00 PM: Reception and panel discussion in the Library’s Special Research Collections (3rd Floor, Mountain Side) begins.
Moderator: Angel Diaz, the Curator for CEMA and the Interim Directory of Special Research Collections at UCSB Library will moderate the panel discussion.
Panelists:
Marvella Muro is the Director of Artistic Programs and Education at Self Help Graphics (SHG) in Los Angeles. Prior to joining SHG, she was the Community Engagement Manager at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, developing and executing art programs with community partners, artists, and social service groups in the neighborhoods of East Los Angeles, Compton and North Hollywood.
Linda Vallejo is an American artist known for painting, sculpture and ceramics, creating work that visualizes what it means to be a person of color in the United States. She states that these works reflect what she calls her “brown intellectual property”—the experiences, knowledge, and feelings gathered over more than four decades of study of Latino, Chicano, and American indigenous culture and communities.
Phung Huynh is a Los Angeles-based artist and educator whose practice includes drawing, painting, public art, and community engagement. Her work challenges beauty standards by constructing images of the Asian female body vis-à-vis plastic surgery to unpack how contemporary cosmetic surgery can whitewash cultural and racial identity. Her work of drawings and prints on pink donut boxes explores the complexities of assimilation and cultural negotiation among Cambodian and Vietnamese refugees who have resettled in the United States.
4:00–4:45 PM: Visitors are encouraged to arrive early to visit the Day of the Dead altar on display in the Library’s Ethnic & Gender Studies Collection (2nd Floor, Ocean Side). Students from UCSB’s Las Maestras Center will be in the space to talk about the altar they created.
5:00 PM: Reception and panel discussion in the Library’s Special Research Collections (3rd Floor, Mountain Side) begins.
Moderator: Angel Diaz, the Curator for CEMA and the Interim Directory of Special Research Collections at UCSB Library will moderate the panel discussion.
Panelists:
Marvella Muro is the Director of Artistic Programs and Education at Self Help Graphics (SHG) in Los Angeles. Prior to joining SHG, she was the Community Engagement Manager at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, developing and executing art programs with community partners, artists, and social service groups in the neighborhoods of East Los Angeles, Compton and North Hollywood.
Linda Vallejo is an American artist known for painting, sculpture and ceramics, creating work that visualizes what it means to be a person of color in the United States. She states that these works reflect what she calls her “brown intellectual property”—the experiences, knowledge, and feelings gathered over more than four decades of study of Latino, Chicano, and American indigenous culture and communities.
Phung Huynh is a Los Angeles-based artist and educator whose practice includes drawing, painting, public art, and community engagement. Her work challenges beauty standards by constructing images of the Asian female body vis-à-vis plastic surgery to unpack how contemporary cosmetic surgery can whitewash cultural and racial identity. Her work of drawings and prints on pink donut boxes explores the complexities of assimilation and cultural negotiation among Cambodian and Vietnamese refugees who have resettled in the United States.