art
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Mellon Sawyer seminar unpacks global migration in podcast and exhibition
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The fall quarter offers a stellar line-up of exhibitions, film screenings, theater, dance and more
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Art, Design & Architecture Museum presents Native American artist Ishi Glinsky’s first-ever museum show
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Photo exhibition at Art, Design & Architecture Museum reflects life in 1970’s Isla Vista
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New exhibition at the Art, Design & Architecture Museum reimagines classical imagery for a multicultural America
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Art, Design & Architecture Museum welcomes new director and reopens to visitors
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JoAnn Kuchera-Morin to join new, forward-looking California 100 initiative
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Two books co-edited by UCSB scholars explore Latin America from critical perspectives
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Historian W. Patrick McCray’s new book explores the collaboration of art and technology in the 1960s
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Kavli Institute’s longtime artist in residence complements scientific inquiry with artistic creativity
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Art, Design & Architecture Museum takes its galleries online during the coronavirus lockdown
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Untangling how artificial intelligence thinks can shed light on our own notions and ideas
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The winter arts calendar offers a wonderland of performances, exhibitions, screenings and more
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Art, Design & Architecture Museum interns earn academic credit and valuable experience
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New exhibitions at Art, Design & Architecture Museum bring new perspectives on historic works of art and architecture
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Theater professor and obsessive collector creates a mandala using more than 2,000 cereal boxes saved over four decades
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A new assistant professor aims to lead students into the mind-blowing world of art
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UCSB hosts an open house of visual and performing arts
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First-ever indigenous languages and literature conference at UCSB to feature poets, writers and scholars
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The winter arts season is packed with a rich and diverse assortment of creative works
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UCSB’s AlloSphere Research Group unveils installation at just-opened MOXI, The Wolf Museum of Exploration + Innovation
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The occasional tunes of Jeffrey’s Jazz Coffeehouse are hitting the right note in Isla Vista
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A UCSB scholar’s collaborative project on a ‘Melrose Place’ getting a new moment in the sun
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UCSB Art, Design & Architecture Museum pays homage to California architect Irving J. Gill with a new exhibition
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Vast archive of famed architectural illustrator Carlos Diniz is now housed at UCSB’s Art, Design & Architecture Museum
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MFA thesis exhibition at UCSB reflects the growth of graduate artists
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An exhibition of books, artist books, illuminations and other treasured texts from the UCSB Library's Special Research Collections
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The play’s the thing at UCSB, and so are dance, music and art as a new academic year begins
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Highlighting its unique position at the intersection of arts, engineering and science, the Media Arts and Technology graduate program will hold its annual year-end show
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Art MFA thesis exhibition centers on suspended places and objects located somewhere between fixed and unfixed, real and unreal
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Book artist and faculty member Harry Reese, with wife Sandra, wins big award from Book Club of California
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Art and physics intersect at an exhibit at the College of Creative Studies
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Committed to the arts, trustee Eva Haller donates major work by prominent sculptor to Art, Design & Architecture Museum
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A group of four varied exhibitions have opened at UC Santa Barbara’s Art, Design & Architecture Museum, each centered on a different place in the world, a different time period, and a very different...
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Throughout the entire year, the Arts District is the campus’s academic center for scholarship in the arts and fine arts
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The new undergraduate program in museum studies at UCSB is the only one of its kind in California
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The fall exhibitions at the Art, Design & Architecture Museum at UC Santa Barbara will feature pieces drawn from the museum’s Architecture and Design Collection and selections from the Fine Art Collection, including newly acquire Bollywood...
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Hank Pitcher's observations of Coal Oil Point Reserve result in a cycle of massive paintings of the area.
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The Museo Capitolino served as the model for such institutions as we know them today
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The collection of artists' books at UCSB's Arts Library reveals the genre's diversity and characteristic lack of definition.
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Continuing its large-scale exhibition that celebrates the legacy and vibrancy of the visual arts at UCSB, the Art, Design & Architecture Museum presents the second phase of “Starting Here: A Selection of Distinguished Artists from UCSB.”
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Works by 17 UCSB painters, sculptors and assemblage artists are part of the Inaugural Cheadle Hall Undergraduate Art Exhibition
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Large-scale shows celebrate the legacy and continued vibrancy of the visual arts at UCSB
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Based in the Santa Ynez Valley, Francis “Duke” Minturn Sedgwick (1904–1967) and his wife, Alice Delano de Forest (1908–1988), were known for their love of the arts and civic engagement. Born to wealthy East coast families, both were part of a...
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UC Santa Barbara's Art, Design & Architecture Museum and the Santa Barbara Museum of Art present "Alice Aycock Drawings: Some Stories Are Worth Repeating," the first comprehensive exploration of this vital aspect of the renowned sculptor’s...
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Artists explore a variety of landscapes, taking in turn topography and geology, geography and history, and politics and culture. In some cases, such as the work of artist-in-residence Fran Siegel, the disparate elements combine into one big picture
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Researchers in the Media Arts and Technology grad program are using math as a bridge between traditionally divergent disciplines.
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When the British East India Company began its explorations in India, the subcontinent captured the attention and the imagination of the people back home.
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Known for his experimental style, which often ran toward stream-of-consciousness, even punctuation-free prose, revered American author William Faulkner is a notoriously tough read.
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A unique friendship between two artists — Channing Peake and Pablo Picasso — highlights one of three exhibition opening July 13 at the Art, Design & Architecture Museum at UC Santa Barbara.
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From 1946 to 1973, Whitney Smith and his partner, Wayne Williams, designed more than 800 project, including residential, commercial, and public buildings, as well as housing tracts, multiuse complexes, parks and master plans for cities.
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From humble beginnings in an undergraduate art history seminar at UC Santa Barbara, a small exhibition of 17th-century Chinese paintings blossomed into a collaboration between UCSB and the Santa Barbara Museum of Art that showcases nearly 60...
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Peter Meller, professor emeritus of art history at UC Santa Barbara, was a well-known and well-respected Italian Renaissance scholar, but few of his colleagues –– or even his friends –– were familiar with his work as a graphic artist.
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The Art, Design & Architecture Museum at UC Santa Barbara presents "Carefree California: Cliff May and the Romance of the Ranch House," the first major retrospective of the designer who popularized the ranch house and made it an icon of...
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Container Love, a solo show of recent paintings by Phil Argent, will be the first exhibition mounted by the Art, Design & Architecture Museum UC Santa Barbara, formerly known as the University Art Museum, in the Jane Deering Gallery.
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As summer vacation season gears up, the University Art Museum at UC Santa Barbara is going on the road with an exhibition of travel-related works, many with a Santa Barbara connection, opening July 7 at Sullivan Goss gallery in Santa Barbara.
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Last fall, dedicated artist and avid collector Gary H. Brown lost his home in the devastating Tea Fire. Brown, a professor emeritus of art at UC Santa Barbara, and his family lost everything, including his extensive art collection.
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In conjunction with the fourth visit to UC Santa Barbara by His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama, the University Art Museum will present an exclusive exhibition of historic art of the Himalayas.
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The University Art Museum at UC Santa Barbara has received a $140,000 grant from the Getty Foundation to support the research and planning of a scholarly exhibition titled "The Ranch House: Cliff May's Designs for Modern Living."
