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SUMMARY:The Birds and the Bees and More: Pollinators
DESCRIPTION:The California Nature Art Museum is excited to bring the important topic of pollinators to its gallery featuring original art by Ava Roth\, Elizabeth Weber\, Susan McDonnell\, and Cynthia James. The exhibition will be available to the public from March 2\, 2024\, through September 2\, 2024. \nEach artist brings a unique perspective to their pollinating subjects. For instance\, artist Ava Roth works with honeybees to produce artworks using bee-created honeycombs. Susan Mcdonnell is producing new paintings showcasing lesser-known pollinators such as bats and butterflies. Elizabeth Weber’s photos spotlight dwindling monarch butterfly populations\, aiming to encourage the planting of native species. And finally\, Cynthia James is creating art that reflects the risks faced by pollinators like bees due to pesticides.  \nWe are delighted to also be collaborating with the Cheadle Center For Biodiversity and Ecological Restoration at UC Santa Barbara. The Cheadle Center’s contribution is focused on native bees\, including high-resolution images of rare\, local bees from the UCSB Natural History Collection and images of bees visiting flowers of native plants for an up-close look at their beauty and biodiversity. Cheadle Center Director\, Katja Seltmann\, a bee biologist\, will present a performative discussion and Q&A about bee natural history that includes bees for viewing under the microscope and music. Additional programming will be announced soon.
URL:https://events.keyt.com/event/the-birds-and-the-bees-and-more-pollinators/
LOCATION:California Nature Art Museum\, 1511-B Mission Drive\, Solvang\, 93463\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art and Exhibits
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SUMMARY:“Here Comes the Sun: Celebrating 50 Years of Santa Barbara Summer Solstice”
DESCRIPTION:Every promotional poster heralding Santa Barbara’s unique Summer Solstice Celebration for the past 50 years and hundreds of photographs documenting its early years are among the many items in a new exhibit “Here Comes the Sun: Celebrating 50 Years of Santa Barbara Summer Solstice” on view at the Santa Barbara Historical Museum through June 27. \nIn just 50 years\, a small caravan of artists and mimes organized by Michael Gonzales has grown to a three-day extravaganza of street performance\, dance\, “people-powered” floats\, and live music. The Summer Solstice Parade now features more than 1\,000 participants and is watched by thousands more. \nThe Museum holds a complete collection of official Solstice posters\, which are a mix of works by well-known professional and talented amateur artists\, and were chosen by competition each year. Arranged chronologically\, some are signed by the artists. An interactive digital portal allows visitors to read about each poster and artist. \nIn the museum’s large Sala\, the focus is on the celebration’s expansion from its inception in 1974 with hundreds of historic images of the artists working in preparation\, the parade itself\, and associated celebrations. A 2018 video about Solstice by Justin Gunn\, current president of the Summer Solstice Celebration\, is also running on a loop. \nThe largest collection of images was contributed by photographer Nell Campbell who began photographing Summer Solstice in 1977. Campbell came to Santa Barbara in 1969 to attend the Brooks Institute of Photography\, and became a visual documentarian\, especially known for her images of civic protests. \nIn addition to the poster and photo displays\, the exhibit features a 9-foot-tall wearable “walking puppet” and several puppet heads and masks on loan from the Summer Solstice Celebration\, along with items from the Museum’s collection of colorful handmade banners and masks. Two paintings by the event’s founder Michael Gonzales are on loan from the Santa Barbara County Office of Arts & Culture. Each was showcased in the annual posters\, one in 1981 (the last year he directed the parade) and another in 1982. \nSegments from oral histories recorded by early Summer Solstice organizers and artists can be accessed by guests via QR codes. The interviews were recorded in 2023 as part of Solstice’s Legacy Project as a way to preserve the voices of Summer Solstice participants throughout the celebration’s 50-year history. \nThis year’s parade is Saturday\, June 22\, and the associated festival in Alameda Park is Friday through Sunday\, June 21-23. For more information\, visit www.solsticeparade.com.
URL:https://events.keyt.com/event/here-comes-the-sun-celebrating-50-years-of-santa-barbara-summer-solstice/2024-05-09/
LOCATION:Santa Barbara Historical Museum\, 136 East De La Guerra Street\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art and Exhibits,Community,Fairs and Festivals
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SUMMARY:Camp Hosts Needed at The Neal Taylor Nature Center
DESCRIPTION:Join us for this info session and learn about volunteering a the Nature Center! \nVolunteer 20hrs/week and live at Cachuma Lake in Santa Barbara \nThe Neal Taylor Nature Center located at Cachuma Lake in the hills above Santa Barbara\, CA is looking for a single volunteer or a volunteer couple. We need someone\, preferably starting in May 2024 and staying through November 2024. This is a lovely time of year to be in this area. The volunteer(s) will be working with a fun group of other volunteers in the Nature Center and duties will include assisting with greeting visitors and children’s groups to the Nature Center\, attending to a small gift shop\, light duty helping to keep the Nature Center dusted and vacuumed\, and computer work. Computer skills are a big plus. \nIn exchange for volunteering an average of 20 hours a week\, a full hookup RV site (electric\, water\, sewer) is provided in a nice RV park just steps away from the Nature Center. Hours are somewhat flexible but revolve around the Center’s 10AM-4PM Wednesday-Saturday\, 10 AM- 2PM Sunday schedule. \nThe Cachuma Lake Recreation Area is a short 20 minute drive to Santa Barbara\, 10 minutes to Santa Ynez and the start of the valley wine country. There are so many fun things (something for everyone) to do in the area. \nThis is an excellent rewarding host opportunity for people who are responsible\, self-directed\, organized\, and friendly! \nTo apply\, fill out the form at: \nhttps://www.clnaturecenter.org/camp-host-positions/ \nWe look forward to having you join us!
URL:https://events.keyt.com/event/camp-hosts-needed-at-the-neal-taylor-nature-center/2024-05-26/
LOCATION:Lake Cachuma\, 2265 Hwy #154\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93105
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SUMMARY:“Here Comes the Sun: Celebrating 50 Years of Santa Barbara Summer Solstice”
DESCRIPTION:Every promotional poster heralding Santa Barbara’s unique Summer Solstice Celebration for the past 50 years and hundreds of photographs documenting its early years are among the many items in a new exhibit “Here Comes the Sun: Celebrating 50 Years of Santa Barbara Summer Solstice” on view at the Santa Barbara Historical Museum through June 27. \nIn just 50 years\, a small caravan of artists and mimes organized by Michael Gonzales has grown to a three-day extravaganza of street performance\, dance\, “people-powered” floats\, and live music. The Summer Solstice Parade now features more than 1\,000 participants and is watched by thousands more. \nThe Museum holds a complete collection of official Solstice posters\, which are a mix of works by well-known professional and talented amateur artists\, and were chosen by competition each year. Arranged chronologically\, some are signed by the artists. An interactive digital portal allows visitors to read about each poster and artist. \nIn the museum’s large Sala\, the focus is on the celebration’s expansion from its inception in 1974 with hundreds of historic images of the artists working in preparation\, the parade itself\, and associated celebrations. A 2018 video about Solstice by Justin Gunn\, current president of the Summer Solstice Celebration\, is also running on a loop. \nThe largest collection of images was contributed by photographer Nell Campbell who began photographing Summer Solstice in 1977. Campbell came to Santa Barbara in 1969 to attend the Brooks Institute of Photography\, and became a visual documentarian\, especially known for her images of civic protests. \nIn addition to the poster and photo displays\, the exhibit features a 9-foot-tall wearable “walking puppet” and several puppet heads and masks on loan from the Summer Solstice Celebration\, along with items from the Museum’s collection of colorful handmade banners and masks. Two paintings by the event’s founder Michael Gonzales are on loan from the Santa Barbara County Office of Arts & Culture. Each was showcased in the annual posters\, one in 1981 (the last year he directed the parade) and another in 1982. \nSegments from oral histories recorded by early Summer Solstice organizers and artists can be accessed by guests via QR codes. The interviews were recorded in 2023 as part of Solstice’s Legacy Project as a way to preserve the voices of Summer Solstice participants throughout the celebration’s 50-year history. \nThis year’s parade is Saturday\, June 22\, and the associated festival in Alameda Park is Friday through Sunday\, June 21-23. For more information\, visit www.solsticeparade.com.
URL:https://events.keyt.com/event/here-comes-the-sun-celebrating-50-years-of-santa-barbara-summer-solstice/2024-05-26/
LOCATION:Santa Barbara Historical Museum\, 136 East De La Guerra Street\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art and Exhibits,Community,Fairs and Festivals
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