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SUMMARY:Elena Yu: Weaving Ephemera
DESCRIPTION:UCSB Library presents an art installation by artist Elena Yu\, exploring histories of the Ethnic and Gender Studies Collection (EGSC) and space in celebration of its 30th anniversary. \nIn Fall 2023\, Yu was invited to create artworks in response to the history of the EGSC. The artist was drawn to two untouched back rooms – former staff offices left exactly as they were when vacated in 2022. Inside\, decades of belongings sat frozen in time. In February 2024\, the Library was preparing to renovate the rooms. Librarians had sorted and removed items to be sent to the University Archives and gave Yu access to use the remaining materials in her artworks. She was inspired by encountering ephemera related to the history of Ethnic Studies at UCSB and the day-to-day occupations of the library staff\, including file cabinets full of book dust jackets and printed correspondences\, and bulletin boards whose contents speak to the specific interests of former staff\, who were charged with the upkeep of the collections and space. \nThe dust jackets Yu found were once part of EGSC displays created by EGSC staff. “A former Black Studies Library Assistant told me that these displays often led to conversations with students\, which led to ongoing relationships\, including some longtime intergenerational friendships that lasted beyond individuals’ times as students or staff\,” Yu said. \nIn this exhibition\, Yu reinterpreted those same dust jackets and other ephemera to make curtains. Some details are obscured or blurred\, echoing how collective histories shift with time and institutional changes. By abstracting\, enlarging\, and translating the dust jackets and other documents relating to the history of the EGSC onto curtains\, the artist extends the lifespan of both the objects and the histories they remain connected to. \nThis exhibition is part of a campus-wide arts partnership with the UCSB Arts Equity Commons (AEC) to support opportunities for engagement of faculty\, students\, and staff through the presence and practices of contemporary artists. AEC was established in 2022 as a consortium of the Department of Art\, Department of History of Art and Architecture\, and the Art Design & Architecture Museum through a systemwide grant from the UC Office of the President. The artist would like to thank Gary Colmenar\, Angel Diaz\, Alyce Harris\, Sara Kelly\, Marisol Ramos\, Jonathan Rissmeyer\, and Kim Yasuda for their support of this project.
URL:https://events.keyt.com/event/elena-yu-weaving-ephemera/
LOCATION:UCSB Library | Ethnic & Gender Studies Collection (2nd Floor\, Ocean Side)\, UC Santa Barbara\, Library\, Santa Barbara\, 93106
CATEGORIES:Art and Exhibits,Community
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250922
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SUMMARY:Art of Science
DESCRIPTION:Art and science are often seen as distinct\, yet both thrive on creativity. Scientists\, like artists\, seek new perspectives\, experiment with ideas\, and push boundaries to reveal something novel. The Art of Science competition at UCSB celebrates this shared spirit of innovation\, transforming research into striking visual expressions. \nEach image in this exhibit is a testament to the imagination that drives discovery. By sharing these creations\, we connect as a community in a celebration of curiosity and creativity. \nJoin us in exploring the beauty of science—where creativity fuels both artistic expression and groundbreaking research!
URL:https://events.keyt.com/event/art-of-science/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Art and Exhibits,Community,Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251015T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260612T160000
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CREATED:20250903T013556Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251020T214305Z
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SUMMARY:Unyielding Voices: Global Resistance and the Black Radical Tradition
DESCRIPTION:“Through most of our lives and work\, Cedric and I have had deep commitments to collaboration\, internationalism\, and solidarity movements.”–Elizabeth Robinson\, 2024 \nThis exhibition documents the life’s work of Cedric J. Robinson and Elizabeth Peters Robinson\, placing it in the global context of the Black radical tradition. The Robinsons were renowned for their seminal scholarship and activism that had wide-ranging influence at UC Santa Barbara (UCSB)\, in academia\, and across many public arenas. The exhibition is drawn from the Cedric J. and Elizabeth P. Robinson Archive (“Robinson Archive”) and supplemented by a variety of materials from other collections in UCSB Library’s Special Research Collections\, as well as personal contributions from Elizabeth Robinson. \n“[The Black radical tradition is] the continuing development of a collective consciousness informed by the historical struggles for liberation and motivated by the shared sense of obligation to preserve the collective being\, the ontological totality.” \n–Cedric Robinson\, Black Marxism: The Making of the Black Radical Tradition\, 1983 \nA deeply influential educator\, Cedric Robinson (1940-2016) was a well-known scholar of racial capitalism and the Black radical tradition\, and an active participant in political movements\, both at home and internationally. For more than 30 years\, Elizabeth Robinson has been an educator\, social worker\, former associate director for media at KCSB-FM radio\, activist\, and community media producer. \nWith the 2024 acquisition of the Robinson Archive from Elizabeth Robinson and the Robinsons’ daughter Najda Ife Robinson-Mayer\, the Library launched the Post-Custodial\, Community-based and Participatory Archives Project. This initiative aims to establish a living archive at UCSB centered on the Black Radical Tradition and the broader field of Black Studies. The Robinson Archive serves as an important anchor for the larger project\, and will enable global research\, teaching\, scholarship\, and sociopolitical and cultural activism for future generations. \nThis exhibition was curated by Yolanda Blue\, the Library’s Curator of American and International History\, Politics\, and Cultures Collections\, in collaboration with New York University and UCSB Library staff.
URL:https://events.keyt.com/event/unyielding-voices-global-resistance-and-the-black-radical-tradition/
LOCATION:UCSB Library: Special Research Collections\, UCSB Library\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art and Exhibits,Community,Education
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SUMMARY:The Gift: New Additions to our Story
DESCRIPTION:Since our founding in 1932\, collecting and preserving the material and written history of the Santa Barbara area has been at the core of our institution’s purpose and that task is on-going to this day.  Every year the Historical Museum adds to the ever-growing collections to better illuminate and share this rich history. \nThis exhibition highlights just some of the gifts we have added in recent years thanks to the generosity of our community. \nThrough May 2026 \n  \nFree Admission \nOpen Wednesday-Sunday 12:00-5:00pm\, Thursday 12:00-7:00pm \n  \nSanta Barbara Historical Museum \n136 E De la Guerra Street\, Santa Barbara 93101 \nwww.sbhistorical.org \n805-966-1601 \n  \nImage \nOur Lady of Atocha\, c. 1800 \nCollection Santa Barbara Historical Museum
URL:https://events.keyt.com/event/the-gift-new-additions-to-our-story/
LOCATION:CA
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SUMMARY:Creating Community Through Books: 20 Years of UCSB Reads
DESCRIPTION:Since 2007\, UCSB Reads has fostered a shared sense of belonging by bringing the UCSB campus and Santa Barbara communities together to read a common book that explores compelling issues of our time. Conceived by then Executive Vice Chancellor Gene Lucas\, the program is led by the UCSB Library in collaboration with campus and community partners. Each year\, a committee of UCSB faculty\, students\, staff\, and community members selects a thought-provoking\, interdisciplinary book written by a living author that encourages a wide range of readers to engage with a contemporary social\, political\, cultural or scientific issue such as climate change\, racial justice\, technology\, memory\, identity\, and democracy. \nThe program kicks off in winter with a book giveaway for UCSB students led by the Chancellor\, Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost\, and University Librarian\, and culminates with a free public talk by the book’s author(s) at Campbell Hall in the spring. Throughout the winter and spring quarters\, the Library sponsors a variety of free learning\, experiential\, and social events to explore the book’s themes. The selected book is also incorporated into the university curriculum for winter and spring\, allowing students to explore its themes in an academic context. UCSB Reads is generously supported by many individuals\, university departments\, and organizations. \nThis exhibition highlights the history of UCSB Reads since its inception\, featuring promotional posters\, selected books\, custom bookmarks along with testimonials and images of participants engaging with programming throughout the years. UCSB Reads has become a beloved campus tradition that brings together thousands of people every year and demonstrates the power of literature to bridge divides\, promote intellectual engagement\, and build community.
URL:https://events.keyt.com/event/creating-community-through-books-20-years-of-ucsb-reads/
LOCATION:UCSB Library\, UCSB Library Bldg. 525 UCen Road\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93101\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260301T130000
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SUMMARY:Lompoc Rotary Club 41st Annual Wine Tasting & Auction
DESCRIPTION:On Sunday\, March 1 one of Lompoc’s favorite community events — the 41st Annual Lompoc Rotary Club’s Wine Tasting & Auction is taking place! \nFrom 1 to 4 PM at the Lompoc Veterans Memorial Building\, enjoy an afternoon of wine tasting\, great food\, and exciting silent and live auctions. This popular Rotary fundraiser brings the community together for a great cause. \nAll proceeds benefit local youth and the Lompoc community.  When you attend\, you’re not just enjoying a great event — you’re investing in Lompoc’s future. \nTickets are $75 per person\, making it the perfect way to spend a Sunday with friends while giving back. \nFor tickets and additional information\, please visit www.lompocrotary.com. \nCome sip\, bid\, and support youth — we’ll see you there!
URL:https://events.keyt.com/event/lompoc-rotary-club-41st-annual-wine-tasting-auction/
LOCATION:Lompoc Veterans’ Memorial Bldg.\, 100 E. Locust Av. Lompoc\, CA\, 100 E. Locust Av.\, Lompoc
CATEGORIES:Fundraisers and Galas
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260301T173000
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SUMMARY:Winemaker's Dinner Feat. Hope Family Wines
DESCRIPTION:Join us in welcoming Hope Family Wines to Cambria Pines Lodge for an intimate five-course wine dinner in our outdoor Pavilion Garden. Enjoy a delicious five-course meal paired with hand-selected Hope Family Wines\, guided by a winery expert who will share tasting notes and stories behind each pour. \nTickets are $130 per person + tax and must be pre-purchased. Must be 21+ to attend. Vegetarian requests: email events@cambriapineslodge.com (dietary accommodations not guaranteed when reserved within 72 hours of event). \nView the 5-course menu \n \n  \nMake it an overnight getaway!\nStay steps away from the event by booking our Winemaker’s Dinner Package and enjoy: \n\n25% off hotel room rate\nTicket to the Winemaker’s Dinner per adult ($130 value each)\nBreakfast
URL:https://events.keyt.com/event/winemakers-dinner-feat-hope-family-wines/
LOCATION:Cambria Pines Lodge\, 2905 Burton Dr\, Cambria\, CA\, 93428\, United States
CATEGORIES:Food and Drink
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