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MENTAL WELLNESS CENTER 617 Garden Street, 805-884-8440 Join the Mental Wellness Center for an evening of art, music & light bites. Bring a friend and share in our art showcase and tour of the Center. JEWISH FEDERATION'S ART AT THE JCC 524 Chapala Street, 805-957-1115 The Santa Barbara Art Association presents a show of diverse artwork juried by Frank Goss. All the pieces are original art in a variety of media and subjects by some of SBAA's 536 members. SBAA was founded in 1952 and is the oldest and largest art group in Santa Barbara. SBCAST 513 Garden Street, 805-450-3799 Master Weaver in Zapotec tradition Porfirio Gutierrez exhibits and demonstrates weaving skills in Studio E, while Textiles, Rugs, Silks and Masks are offered as a group show of artists in D. Masha Keating studio open in C, and our own Beer Garden, Spanish Tapas and Music in open spaces. CHAPALA STREET MICHELTORENA STREET SOLA STREET VICTORIA STREET ANAPAMU STREET FIGUEROA STREET CARRILLO STREET CANON PERDIDO STREET DE LA GUERRA STREET ORTEGA STREET COTA STREET HALEY STREET STATE STREET ANACAPA STREET SANTA BARBARA STREET Arlingtion The New Vic Granada Museum/ Library La Arcada Court House County Administrative Lobero City Hall Paseo Nuevo FIG AVENUE GARDEN STREET Montecito Bank & Trust is excited to be the Presenting Sponsor of 1st Thursday , a monthly tradition that reflects the vibrant culture for which Santa Barbara is known. Participating in an event that brings the community together to celebrate local food, art and culture goes hand-in- hand with our mission to make the communities we serve better places to live and work. 1 st THURSDAY PRESENTED BY: LAWRENCE DUFF Corner of State and Anapamu Street, 5:00-8:00 pm Lawrence Duff, singer, keyboardist, and acoustic guitarist, has been a professional musician for many years and performs a variety of styles of music. This 1st Thursday, with Pat Hackney, mandolinist/ vocalist, they will be performing many acoustic based songs covering traditional and contemporary folk, early jazz, R&B, Latin, Brazilian, and originals. KALINKA Marshalls Patio, 900 State Street, 5:30-7:00 pm Kalinka is a lively Santa Barbara quartet that offers a unique rendering of Old World tunes, mixing J e w i s h Klezmer, Balkan, vintage jazz and gypsy swing. They have performed at the Earth Day Festival in Santa Barbara and the Live Oak Music Festival. Members include Fred Nadis (clarinet), Andrew Fedders (bass), Daniel Moltke (violin) and Eric Ederer (guitar). Photo by Kate Connell. SEPTEMBER 1 st THURSDAY PERFORMERS ART CRAWL 735 Anacapa Street The Santa Barbara Arts Collaborative, in partnership with Downtown Santa Barbara, will lead a curated Art Crawl through 1 st Thursday festivities. The Art Crawl starts at 5:30 pm in de la Guerra Plaza on the back steps of City Hall (735 Anacapa Street, then head around to the back). SEPTEMBER 1 st THURSDAY PARTICIPATING VENUES CONTINUED 26 DESTINATION FREE ART · MUSIC · THEATRE PASSPORT 5PM 8PM SEP 7 2017 September Presented by: 25 WWW.DOWNTOWNSB.ORG Check out yoga and personal training at Golds Gym and the Kimpton Canary Hotel’s incredible rooftop event venue. DE LA VINA STREET 20 25 1 8 9 3 11 10 24 4 21 2 7 19 12 18 22 23 13 SANTA BARBARA HISTORICAL MUSEUM 136 East De la Guerra Street, 805-966-1601 Noche de Museo! Join the Museum for an end of the summer celebration with AREA 51. Sip wine, peruse the Museum’s exhibitions, and dance under the moonlight in our courtyard to one of Santa Barbara’s most popular bands. All ages are welcome. Keep the fun going in Santa Barbara’s Historic Cultural & Theatre District as the Santa Barbara Historical Museum, Granada Theatre, the Ensemble Theatre Company at the New Vic, the Arlington Theatre and the Lobero Theatre host 1st Thursday : After Hours every month, proving that there’s always something happening in the Downtown Cultural District— you just have to know where to look. 1 st THURSDAY: AFTER HOURS 24 5 6 26 14 16 17

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MENTAL WELLNESS CENTER617 Garden Street, 805-884-8440Join the Mental Wellness Center for an evening of art, music & light bites. Bring a friend and share in our art showcase and tour of the Center.

JEWISH FEDERATION'S ART AT THE JCC524 Chapala Street, 805-957-1115 The Santa Barbara Ar t Associat ion presents a show of diverse artwork juried by Frank Goss. All the pieces are original art in a variety of media and subjects by some of SBAA's 536 members. SBAA was founded in 1952 and is the oldest and largest art group in Santa Barbara.

SBCAST513 Garden Street, 805-450-3799Master Weaver in Zapotec tradition P o r f i r i o G u t i e r r e z e x h i b i t s a n d demonstrates weaving skills in Studio E, while Textiles, Rugs, Silks and Masks are offered as a group show of artists in D. Masha Keating studio open in C, and our own Beer Garden, Spanish Tapas and Music in open spaces.

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Montecito Bank & Trust i s e x c i t e d t o b e t h e Presenting Sponsor of 1st Thursday, a monthly tradition that reflects the vibrant culture for which Santa Barbara is known.

P a r t i c i p a t i n g i n a n event that br ings the community together to celebrate local food, art and culture goes hand-in-hand with our mission to make the communities we serve better places to live and work.

1st THURSDAYPRESENTED BY:

LAWRENCE DUFFCorner of State and Anapamu Street, 5:00-8:00 pm

Lawrence Duff, singer, k e y b o a r d i s t , a n d acoustic guitarist, has been a profess ional musician for many years and performs a variety of styles of music. This 1st Thursday, with Pat Hackney, mandolinist/vocalist, they will be p e r f o r m i n g m a n y acoustic based songs cover ing tradit ional

and contemporary folk, early jazz, R&B, Latin, Brazilian, and originals.

KALINKAMarshalls Patio, 900 State Street, 5:30-7:00 pm

Kalinka is a l ively Santa B a r b a r a q u a r t e t t h a t o f f e r s a u n i q u e rendering of O l d W o r l d tunes, mixing J e w i s h

Klezmer, Balkan, vintage jazz and gypsy swing. They have performed at the Earth Day Festival in Santa Barbara and the Live Oak Music Festival. Members include Fred Nadis (clarinet), Andrew Fedders (bass), Daniel Moltke (violin) and Eric Ederer (guitar). Photo by Kate Connell.

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ART CRAWL735 Anacapa Street The Santa Barbara Arts Collaborative, in partnership with Downtown Santa Barbara, will lead a curated Art Crawl through 1st Thursday festivities.

The Art Crawl starts at 5:30 pm in de la Guerra Plaza on the back steps of City Hall (735 Anacapa Street, then head around to the back).

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SANTA BARBARA HISTORICAL MUSEUM136 East De la Guerra Street, 805-966-1601

Noche de Museo! Join the Museum for an end of the summer celebration with AREA 51. 

Sip wine, peruse the Museum’s exhibitions, and dance under the moonlight in our courtyard to one of Santa Barbara’s most popular bands. All ages are welcome.

Keep the fun going in Santa Barbara’s Historic Cultural & Theatre District as the Santa Barbara Historical Museum, Granada Theatre, the Ensemble Theatre Company at the New Vic, the Arlington Theatre and the Lobero Theatre host 1st Thursday : After Hours every month, proving that there’s always something happening in the Downtown Cultural District—you just have to know where to look.

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COREPOWER YOGA1129 State Street, 805-884-9642Join Cara G. and other members of the CPY team as they lead you through an inspired courtyard vinyasa flow. Needing some fall inspiration? Discover your passion for yoga under the sky and learn more about CPY's teacher training programs.

SANTA BARBARA MUSEUM OF ART1130 State Street, 805-963-4364Family Resource Center: Create shadow and reflection drawings using gray chalk pastel on mid-tone charcoal paper inspired by the black and white photographs of Andre Kertesz, on view in “Sleep of Reason.” Also on view: “Highlights of the Permanent Collection.” (5:30 – 7:30 pm) All FREE!

FAULKNER GALLERY40 East Anapamu Street, in the SB Public Library, 805-962-7635Celebrate Aging – A Photography Show. This juried exhibition features images submitted to depict the diversity, dignity and challenges of what living a long life means today.

GALLERY 113 1114 State Street, La Arcada Court #8, 805-965-6611Members of the Santa Barbara Ar t Association show their art in this gallery. Artist of the Month, Linda Nelson, presents field studies that are the artistic basis for the finished paintings, sand and all. Featured artists include Wilbert Lick, Darlene Roker, Kimberly Smith, Michael Heffner, Suemae Willhite, and Sue Slater.

PACIFIC WESTERN BANK30 East Figueroa Street, 805-883-5100Pacific Western Bank is proud to display works of a local art collective, the Goleta Valley Art Association. With works from different artists and mediums, GVAA encourages people who share an interest in art to discuss and stimulate conversation, while promoting fine art in the Santa Barbara and Goleta areas.

10 WEST GALLERY10 West Anapamu Street, 805-770-7711ASPECT: “A way in which a thing may be viewed or regarded” — Dictionary.com. Presenting figurative, abstracts and genres in-between. A nine person group show. Wednesday - Monday, 11 am - 5pm. Sept. 7 - Oct. 2. (Image: “Pablo”, oil on canvas by Fred Wolf.)

SULLIVAN GOSS – AN AMERICAN GALLERY11 East Anapamu Street, 805-730-1460Sul l ivan G oss ce lebrates the opening of t wo new, complementar y shows in our center gallery: Joseph Goldyne - Fall Light & Leon Dabo - Light Fall. Goldyne's newest waterfall paintings and Dabo's 100 year old seascapes create a fascinating comparison in subtlety and sophistication. Also on view, Jon Francis - A Golden State.

CHANNING PEAKE GALLERY105 East Anapamu Street, 1st FloorBearing Witness: The Photography of Nell Campbell. Campbell’s forty years of documentary photography includes projects concerned with issues of cultural representation and social justice, including a six year documentation of Mardi Gras in New Orleans, southwestern Louisiana, Havana, Cuba, and Duck Blinds: Louisiana, a fifteen year documentation of handmade hunting blinds.

ARTAMO GALLERY11 West Anapamu Street, 805-568-1400ARTAMO GALLERY presents “TRILOGY,” works from the three newest series of paintings by Jack Mohr: “Balanced” combines intuitive paintings with canvases of full color — a balancing ac t with contradic t ing visual elements. “Duality” merges equal parts of left and right brain approaches. “Black” shows strong rhythmic single-panel works.

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DISTINCTIVE FRAMING 'N' ART1333 State Street, 805-882-2108Postcards from Santa Barbara. Iconic plein air landscape paintings by local artist Chris Potter. Paintings from the last two seasons of Spring and Summer, all done outside on location.

INDIGO INTERIORS1321 State Street, 805-962-6909Indigo is proud to feature Marilee Krause in our newest exhibit: “Soft Touch on Paper”. Water on sand – Autumn grasses at dusk – clouds rising into the sky – each image in watercolor, pastel or mixed media evokes a soft solitude. Also on exhibit: Tony Askew, Rosemarie Gebhart and Brian Woolford.

THE BARBER SHOP & VICTORIAN SALON1233 State Street, 805-335-3573Join us for music, drinks, and appetizers at The Barber Shop! Stop by to view our unique space and the newly opened Victorian Salon this 1st Thursday.

THE PAINTED CABERNET1229 State Street, 805-963-9979The Painted Cabernet is proud to feature art by our local artist staff. View fun and whimsical artwork while tasting local wines and appetizers. Watch our artists in action as they create new art!

LADY MCCLINTOCK STUDIOS1221 State Street #6, 805-845-0030Come by and view our photography studio and art gallery! Enjoy live music, drinks and appetizers. Meet & greet the artists while viewing a new diverse collection of oil paintings. Located in Victoria Courtyard, under SoHo music club.

1st Thursday is an evening of art and culture in downtown Santa Barbara. On the first Thursday of each month, participating galleries and cultural art venues are open from 5-8pm offering the public free access to art in a fun and social environment. In addition, State Street comes alive with performances and interactive exhibits.

We Need Your CooperationA number of venues are providing alcohol for your

enjoyment this evening. In order to continue to offer this benefit we must ask that you follow some simple rules:

You must be 21 to drink on the tour. Please be prepared to show I.D.

Please consume alcohol ONLY inside the galleries and venues.

You may NOT travel between venues with any alcohol in your glass.

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refuse service to anyone.

Use this Passport as a guide to all 1st Thursday destinations. All venues are open to the public 5-8pm.

Additional cultural venues are on the back of this passport.

PerformancesParticipating Venues

Downtown Santa Barbara27-B East de la Guerra StreetSanta Barbara, CA 93101(805) 962-2098

For more information or to receive future 1st Thursday

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[email protected]

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MONTECITO BANK & TRUST 1000 State Street, 805-963-7511“Imagine a World Where Everyone Feels Included.” Come celebrate the artwork of 11 students who participated in ADL’s No Place for Hate art contest. We will also feature artist Adam Bertolet and the smooth sounds of mother & son duo, Colin and Michelle Richardson. Wines by Mathiasen Family Wine Company.

SANTA BARBARA COMMUNITY BANK21 East Carrillo Street, 805-965-8332Presenting San Marcos High art students with assistance of guest artist Michelle Thomas, have mastered advanced printmaking, dry point etching, linoleum block & woodblock prints. A block off State street our historic adobe building & patio create a beautiful setting for showing their masterpieces, enjoy guitarist Al Vafa & refreshments.

KIMPTON CANARY HOTEL31 West Carrillo Street, 805-879-9100Kimpton Canary Hotel is joined by Golds Gym Santa Barbara leading complimentary flow yoga (6-7 pm) on the fabulous rooftop. Lower deck open to the public (6-8 pm) with Finch & Fork hosting a sunset bar featuring happy hour cocktail specials. Arrive early to secure a space!

SLINGSHOT GALLERY220 West Canon Perdido Street, 805-770-3878Sl ingShot gal ler y presents paint ings and drawings by Rachel MacKenzie. "Passion Fruit" is a refreshing alternative to the traditional still life. Rachel's love of bright colors creates a playful discourse between objects and shapes. Stroll the few blocks off State to discover unique contemporary art. Reception with the artist.

CASA GALLERY @ VOICE MAGAZINE23 East Canon Perdido Street, 805-965-6448Delight in turns, lines, and curves in three dimensions when the Santa Barbara Sculptors Guild mounts a members-only exhibition. A voice for sculpture since 1965, its members employ bronze, stone, clay, and more. Book signing of "Mad Mischief," with Susan St. John. Music. Refreshments. "Woman" by Mary Dee Thompson.

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TE AMO ESTATE & FINE JEWELRY811 State Street, Suite G, 805-845-7558Te A m o p r e s e n t s “A l l A b o u t Carpinteria” by Olga Hotujac, a collection of impressionist urban landscapes of Carpinteria created in a heavy impasto technique while working en plein air. Live painting demonstration by the artist during the reception.

SANTA BARBARA HISTORICAL MUSEUM136 East De la Guerra Street, 805-966-1601Visit the Museum’s latest exhibitions for wine, music, and fun. Missions in Watercolor (Edwin Deakin) documented the missions as they fell into ruin, a reminder of the power of art for change. Also, visit the new Edward Borein Gallery and enjoy the latest installation by Santa Barbara’s most celebrated western artist.

BOBCAT ROOM11 West Ortega Street, 805-962-7970Come “Discover Your Passion” at the Bobcat Room with an evening of art, food, wine, and libations featuring local artists drawing live models in high fashion by B-Line Designs, Rashas Love Designs, and Jessi Rose Creations. Prizes will be given to top illustrations. Delicious bites provided by Little Kitchen.

JODI HOUSE BRAIN INJURY SUPPORT CENTER625 Chapala Street, 805-563-2882Come be transported into ethereal tones and textures o f D a n i e l l e R e n e e M e t h m a n n photography and wine paintings. Picture yourself in landscapes and still life of a realistic and whimsical style from watercolorist Michelle Carlen. Get an opportunity to meet both artists and join us for great wine and music as well!

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