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FREE ART · MUSIC · THEATRE SEPTEMBER 1 st THURSDAY PERFORMERS WWW.DOWNTOWNSB.ORG SEPT 5 eptember S GRASSINI FAMILY VINEYARDS 24 El Paseo, 805-897-3366 Join us for a night of wine and fine art by local artist Derek Harrison. Inspired by many 19 th century artists, Harrison's work is a culmination of classical techniques that portray contemporary subject matter in a timeless manner. Enjoy discounted glasses of wine while admiring a variety of original pieces. SHELLEY’S VINTAGE COLLECTION 28 East Canon Perdido Street, 323-528-8377 GRAND OPENING in THE HISTORIC EL PASEO Please Join us for our First GROUP ART SHOW Featuring THE JAPANESE SERIES Photographs on Metal by CHRIS STONE, Paintings by I.NIEMAND AMALGAMATED, Works by DUG UYESAKA and Handmade Jewelry by Shelley. JAMIE SLONE WINES 23 East De la Guerra Street, 805-560-6555 Stop by for sipping and painting with wine! Danielle Renee Art will be showcasing new wine paintings along with a pop-up wine painting class for $15 each (21+). Includes a template, brush and aged wine to paint with. SANTA BARBARA HISTORICAL MUSEUM 136 East De la Guerra Street, 805-966-1601 Explore our exhibits “Project Fiesta! History of Old Spanish Days”, “Great Photographs in Santa Barbara History: Gledhill Library Collection 1860-1960” and extraordinary western art in the Edward Borein Gallery. In celebration of school starting, be treated to wine, music and candy! Family friendly. SANTA BARBARA MUSEUM OF ART 1130 State Street, 805-963-4364 It’s 1 st Thursday at SBMA! Starting at 6:00 pm, enjoy a performance by artists Chris Kallmyer and Andrew Tholl in the “Ensemble” exhibition. Also enjoy art-making activities in the Family Resource Center (5:30 – 7:30 pm). GALLERY 113 1114 State Street, La Arcada Court #8, 805-965-6611 Members of the Santa Barbara Art Association exhibit here. Artist of the Month is Pausha Foley with a show called "Many Faces," an attempt to capture all aspects of the human experience. Featured Artists: Christine Beirne, Nancy Horwick, Mimi Lyons, Brendan Briggs, Chris Provenzano, and Kristy Vantrease. WATERHOUSE GALLERY 1114 State Street, La Arcada Court #9, 805-962-8885 The Gallery is going on its 35 th year and 28 years in La Arcada Courtyard. It features artwork from some of today’s finest nationally-known painters. Southwest Art Magazine recognized Diane & Ralph Waterhouse among “10 Prominent People” in the Fine Art Business. Live art demonstration by Ralph Waterhouse (5:30 pm). BELLA ROSA GALLERIES 1103-A State Street, 805-966-1707 LUMINANCE Award-winning artist & UCSB instructor Yumiko Glover whose works are in the Honolulu Museum of Art, many galleries & private collections, will showcase her newest pieces. Also featuring works by Borein & gemstone sculptures. Wine tasting benefits the Breast Cancer Resource Center. 15 16 19 18 14 OMNI COLLECTION 651 Paseo Nuevo, Suite 705 Join us for 1 st Thursday and feel instantly at ease in our warm and welcoming space. View stunning work by local artist Mo E. Willis as well as wearable art on display by Free Feather, The Omni Collection, Feather & Bell, Jessi Rose Creations, and The Montecito Candle Company (5:00 - 9:00 pm). See you at Paseo Nuevo (between Sephora and American Eagle). MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART SANTA BARBARA 653 Paseo Nuevo Upper Arts Terrace, 805-966-5373 Curated Cocktails: Summer Nights with KCRW, an unforgettable evening of art and music inspired by the current exhibition “Bloom Projects: Brian Rochefort, Absorption by the Sun.” After-hours museum access, signature cocktails, interactive art-making, and an exclusive live set by KCRW DJ José Galván make for a memorable summer night party (7:00 - 10:00 pm). SBCAST 513 Garden Street, 805-450-3799 Starting with Sept. 1 st Thursday, SBCAST will host a four-month long exhibition series featuring a different Santa Barbara-based modern architecture studio each month. Robin Donaldson of ShubinDonaldson Architects kicks off the series with current works and explorations focused on representation and fabrication. CAROLYN GLASOE BAILEY FOUNDATION AT HOTEL INDIGO SANTA BARBARA 121 State Street Carolyn Glasoe Bailey Foundation’s 2 nd exhibition, "XANADU" featuring Cassandria Blackmore, Matthew Brannon, Paul Demuro, Cameron Gainer, Gary Lang, Ruth Pastine, Enoc Perez, Aaron Spangler, Wolfgang Tillmans, Russell Young, and Beatrice Wood. Curator-led tours by Frederick Janka and John Connelly (5:00 – 7:00 pm). SEPTEMBER 1 st THURSDAY PARTICIPATING VENUES CONTINUED 22 20 23 SANTA BARBARA HISTORICAL MUSEUM 24 1 st THURSDAY SPONSORS 13 17 21 SALT MARTIANS BLUEGRASS BAND Marshalls Patio, 900 State Street, 5:00 – 8:00 PM The Salt Martians are a Santa Barbara-based, all-acoustic bluegrass band, established in 2005. They have performed at scores of venues, from UCSB’s World Music Series to the Old Time Fiddler’s Convention to the Parkfield Bluegrass Festival and too many weddings and private events to list. Their repertoire ranges from Bill Monroe to the Byrds. HULA ANYONE & SHOREBREAK Storke Placita, 700 State Street, 6:00 – 7:30 PM Escape to the islands and join Angelita Eller and Hula Anyone for an evening of Hawaiian hula and Tahitian dance traditions. A Santa Barbara favorite for more than 35 years, Hula Anyone provides a platform for dancers of all ages to learn Hawaiian and Polynesian Culture through traditional dancing, song, music, and instruments. Hula Anyone is joined by Shorebreak Island Music Duo. Shorebreak’s unique, beach vibe sets the relaxed and Aloha mood. They’ll transport you straight to a hammock – pineapple drink in-hand. Thank you for joining us for 1 st Thursday! We'll see you again next month on Oct 3 rd . - DSB Staff “Stream” On Display at Colette Cosentino Atelier + Gallery

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Page 1: SEPTEMBER FREE GRASSINI FAMILY VINEYARDS24 El Paseo, … · SBIFF Education Center, 1330 State Street This month at SBIFF’s Santa Barbara Filmmaker screenings series we will be

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eptemberSGRASSINI FAMILY VINEYARDS24 El Paseo, 805-897-3366Join us for a night of wine and f i n e a r t by l o c a l a r t i s t D e re k Harrison. Inspired by many 19th

century artists, Harrison's work is a culmination of classical techniques that portray contemporary subject matter in a timeless manner. Enjoy discounted glasses of wine while admiring a variety of original pieces.

SHELLEY’S VINTAGE COLLECTION28 East Canon Perdido Street, 323-528-8377GRAND OPENING in THE HISTORIC EL PASEO Please Join us for our First GROUP ART SHOW Featuring T H E J A P A N E S E S E R I E S Photographs on M eta l by C H R I S S T O N E , P a i n t i n g s by I .NIEMAND AMALGAMATED, Works by DUG UYESAKA and Handmade Jewelr y by Shelley.

JAMIE SLONE WINES23 East De la Guerra Street, 805-560-6555Stop by for sipping and painting with wine! Danielle Renee Art will be showcasing new wine paintings along with a pop-up wine painting class for $15 each (21+). Includes a template, brush and aged wine to paint with.

SANTA BARBARA HISTORICAL MUSEUM136 East De la Guerra Street, 805-966-1601Explore our exhibits “Project Fiesta! Histor y of Old Spanish Days”, “Great Photographs in Santa Barbara H i s t o r y : G l e d h i l l L i b r a r y Col lec t ion 1860-1960” and extraordinary western art in the Edward Borein Gallery. In celebration of school starting, be treated to wine, music and candy! Family friendly.

SANTA BARBARA MUSEUM OF ART1130 State Street, 805-963-4364It’s 1st Thursday at SBMA! Starting at 6:00 pm, enjoy a performance by artists Chris Kallmyer and Andrew Tholl in the “Ensemble” exhibition. Also enjoy art-making activities in the Family Resource Center (5:30 – 7:30 pm).

GALLERY 113 1114 State Street, La Arcada Court #8, 805-965-6611Members of the Santa Barbara Art Association exhibit here. Artist of the Month is Pausha Foley with a show called "Many Faces," an attempt to capture all aspects of the human experience. Featured Artists: Christine Beirne, Nancy Horwick, Mimi Lyons, Brendan Briggs, Chris Provenzano, and Kristy Vantrease.

WATERHOUSE GALLERY1114 State Street, La Arcada Court #9, 805-962-8885The Gallery is going on its 35th year and 28 years in La Arcada Courtyard. It features artwork from some of today’s f inest nat ional ly-k nown painters. Southwest Art Magazine recognized Diane & Ralph Waterhouse among “10 Prominent People” in the Fine Art Business. Live art demonstration by R a l p h Wate r h o u s e ( 5 : 3 0 p m ) .

BELLA ROSA GALLERIES1103-A State Street, 805-966-1707LUMINANCE Award-winning artist & UCSB instructor Yumiko Glover whose works are in the Honolulu Museum of Art, many galleries & private collections, w i l l s h owc a s e h e r n e we s t pieces. Also featuring works by Borein & gemstone sculptures. Wine tasting benefits the Breast Cancer Resource Center.

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OMNI COLLECTION651 Paseo Nuevo, Suite 705Join us for 1st Thursday and feel instantly at ease in our warm and welcoming space. View stunning work by local artist Mo E. Willis as well as wearable art on display by Free Feather, The Omni Collection, Feather & Bell, Jessi Rose Creations, and The Montecito Candle Company (5:00 - 9:00 pm). See you at Paseo Nuevo (between Sephora and American Eagle).

MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART SANTA BARBARA653 Paseo Nuevo Upper Arts Terrace, 805-966-5373Curated Cocktails: Summer Nights with KCRW, an unforgettable evening of art and music inspired by the current exhibition “Bloom Pro j e c t s : B r i a n R o c h e fo r t , Absorption by the Sun.” After-hours museum access, signature cocktails, interactive art-making, and an exclusive live set by KCRW DJ José Galván make for a memorable summer night party (7:00 - 10:00 pm).

SBCAST513 Garden Street, 805-450-3799Starting with Sept. 1st Thursday, SBCAST will host a four-month long exhibition series featuring a different Santa Barbara-based modern architecture studio each month. Robin Donaldson of ShubinDonaldson Architects kicks off the series with current works and explorations focused on representat ion and fabr icat ion.

CAROLYN GLASOE BAILEY FOUNDATION AT HOTEL INDIGO SANTA BARBARA 121 State StreetCarolyn Glasoe Bailey Foundation’s 2nd exhibition, "XANADU" featuring Cassandria Blackmore, Matthew Brannon, Paul Demuro, Cameron Gainer, Gary Lang, Ruth Pastine, Enoc Perez, Aaron Spangler, Wolfgang Tillmans, Russell Young, and Beatrice Wood. Curator-led tours by Frederick Janka and John Connelly (5:00 – 7:00 pm).

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SALT MARTIANS BLUEGRASS BANDMarshalls Patio, 900 State Street, 5:00 – 8:00 PM

The Salt Martians are a Santa Barbara-based, all-acoustic bluegrass band, established in 2005. They have performed at scores of venues, from UCSB’s World Music Series to the Old Time Fiddler’s Convention to the Parkfield Bluegrass Festival and too many weddings and private events to list. Their repertoire ranges from Bill Monroe to the Byrds.

HULA ANYONE & SHOREBREAKStorke Placita, 700 State Street, 6:00 – 7:30 PM

Escape to the islands and join Angelita Eller and Hula Anyone for an evening of Hawaiian hula and Tahitian dance traditions. A Santa Barbara favorite for more than 35 years, Hula Anyone provides a platform for dancers of all ages to learn Hawaiian and Polynesian Culture through traditional dancing, song, music, and instruments. Hula Anyone is joined by Shorebreak Island Music Duo. Shorebreak’s unique, beach vibe sets the relaxed and Aloha mood. They’ll transport you straight to a hammock – pineapple drink in-hand.

Thank you for joining us for 1st Thursday! We'll see you again next month on Oct 3rd.

- DSB Staff“Stream” On Display at Colette Cosentino Atelier + Gallery

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SANTA BARBARA ART WORKS28 East Victoria StreetCome see new works of Art in the open studios. Also, get one more chance to see "The Whimsical World of Kyle Allan Designs," a 40-year retrospective of work! Many works still available for purchase! Get 15-25% off tonight only.

RAYMOND JAMES1216 State Street, 5th Floor of the Granada BuildingWe are pleased to present local artists S u s a n Ti b b l e s , Ve ro n i c a Wa m s l e y Lambert & newcomer, Rita Barton on display through November. Please explore our ar t- f i l led off ices with fabulous views of Santa Barbara at this reception. We’ll see you on the 5 th f loor of the Granada Bui lding.

STATE GALLERY AT YOUTH INTERACTIVE1219 State Street, 805-617-6421BIRDS AND THE MECHANICAL AGE Featuring artists James Hodgson and Max Neufeldt, two of Santa Barbara's most interesting artists show pieces that both contrast and coexist. Also, Santa Barbara Student Art Grant Exhibition - Lucidity Community.

YULIYA LENNON ART STUDIO1213 State Street, Suite H, 805-886-2655The pieces in this exhibition showcase an appreciation of nature and human co n n e c t i o n re f l e c te d i n p a i nt i n g and sculpture. Paintings by Yuliya Lennon and sculptures by Daniel Elmer Landman. Both local artists’ work is grounded in reality and transformed through the eyes of the artist. Meet the artists tonight!

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SBIFF'S SANTA BARBARA FILMMAKER SCREENING SERIESSBIFF Education Center, 1330 State StreetThis month at SBIFF’s Santa Barbara Filmmaker screenings series we will be showing Justin Gunn's CRUISIN' SANTA BARBARA. The film shows us how Santa Barbara plays host to a large community of beach cruiser enthusiasts with a rich history and a bespoke style unique to this seaside community. Showtimes are 5:30, 6:00, 6:30, 7:00, and 7:30 pm.

TRAVELSTORE1324 State Street, Suite C, 805-963-6521TravelStore will be exhibiting the 8 finalists from our “Tropical” themed photo contest. In addition, we will have some of our preferred partners from Paul Gauguin Cruises, Barcelo Hotels and Uncruise. Come by and support our photographers and talk travel!

SANTA BARBARA FINE ART1324 State Street, Suite J, 805-845-4270FROM THE MOUNTAINS TO THE SEA Exhibit ion featur ing landscape paintings from local artists (oceans, m o u nt a i n s , v i n e ya rd s a n d c i t y scenes). Artists include Tello, Schloss, Drury, Gleason, Burtt, Delanty, Green, Givens, Harper and more. To complement this exhibit, Santa Barbara Winery and Lafond Winery will provide tastings. (Image: “Leadbetter Point, Santa Barbara” by Larry Iwerks)

STATE STREET PUBLIC ART PADSCorner of State and Victoria StreetCelebrate Tiny Libraries on State! These brightly-colored sculptures commissioned by artist Douglas Lochner double as free lending libraries for the community. On 1st Thursday, Poet Laureate Laure-Anne Bosselaar will read, the Print Power collective will offer a demo, and artist Simon Kiefer will have pop-up vintage typewriters. Plus, sign up for a library card!

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91st 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

programming by email, contact:

[email protected]

WWW.DOWNTOWNSB.ORG

10 WEST GALLERY10 West Anapamu Street, 805-770-7711E a r t h l y D e l i g h t s : E x p l o r i n g t h e intricacies of existence, these abstract a n d c o n c e p t u a l a r t i s t s s h o w u s “snapshots” of life on planet Earth through their eyes. Many genres and media are included. ( I mage: “Pacific Shimmer” by Carol Paquet)

COLETTE COSENTINO ATELIER + GALLERY11 West Anapamu Street, 805-570-9863OPEN STUDIO: Colette welcomes you to visit her workshop-style art studio and gallery. She has worked primarily as a decorative painter in Santa Barbara for 20+ years, creating decorative panels, murals, backdrops, decorative ceilings, tiles, hand-painted wall coverings, and painting commissions. She continues to take on decorative commissions and is always excited for guests to visit.

SULLIVAN GOSS – AN AMERICAN GALLERY11 East Anapamu Street, 805-730-1460S u l l i v a n G o s s c e l e b r a t e s t h e opening of "M ixology," pair ing e x c i t i n g c o n t e m p o r a r y w o r k with their sometimes unexpec ted histor ical precedents. Also on v iew, Nathan Huff : The Stories We Tell Ourselves, and the Summer Salon.

SANTA BARBARA VISUAL ARTISTS & SCULPTORS GUILD AT FAULKNER GALLERY40 East Anapamu Street, in the SB Public LibraryJoin the Santa Barbara Visual Artists & Sculptors Guild to celebrate art with their original works in diverse media at the Faulkner Gallery. Please stop by to meet the artists. Enjoy appetizers and a glass of wine. (Image: “Paradise” by Linda Smythe)

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1130 State Street, 5:30 PMOne of Art Crawl’s original founders, Andi Garcia is a passionate warrior for Santa Barbara arts. She is the perfect person to track down hidden gems, and o� -the-beaten-track locations for this curated Art Crawl. Meet Andi at the steps to the Santa Barbara Museum of Art at 5:30 pm, and wear comfy shoes so you can crawl in comfort.

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