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Friday, June 19th, 2009 | Author:
Solstice

Santa Barbara Solstice 2009

It hardly needs to be mentioned since it is one of the biggest parties of the year, but Santa Barbara’s Solstice Celebration is this weekend. The festivities begin tonight at Alameda Park, where there will be music from 4 to 8. Then the parade tomorrow on State Street and more festivities in Alameda Park. It is a great place to get your freak on, watch (and maybe chuckle at) other people getting their freak on, or at the very least enjoy some great music from the Word of Mouth tent amongst others.

There are some very dedicated artists (like Hungarian-born local Pali-X-Mano) that work on the floats for the parade, and they could still use volunteers at the Solstice headquarters on the corner of Garden and Ortega. If you have some time today and would like to contribute some time and effort to the party, they’d love to have you.

Monday, June 15th, 2009 | Author:

Later this month, a multi-talented group of musicians, artists, and graphic designers known as The Protist will be having an art show at Axis on upper State Street. The info for this show filtered down to me through the online ether, and I’ll admit that I have never heard of The Protist, nor have I ever heard of this place Axis. The Protist have a nice website and a blog, but neither place gives much information about who these people are. It is entirely possible that it is only one person, though photos on the website suggest that there are two guys involved, at least in the music. Regardless, their website gives lots of examples of their great artwork and music, which is the important part.

"Dissolution" by The Protist

"Dissolution" by The Protist

This place Axis, at 4141 State Street, is apparently a skin and body studio. Which sounds a bit strange, though not unheard of. They have the beginnings of a nice looking website, but again, it doesn’t tell us much about the place.

So,  this show is a bit shrouded in mystery, which for me only adds to the intrigue. It will be my first exposure to both The Protist and Axis. The opening is on June 27th from 7 – 11. I hope to see many of you there.

If anyone knows anything more about either The Protist or Axis, please add a comment to this post to let us know all about it.

Monday, October 06th, 2008 | Author:

The goal of this blog is create a space for local Santa Barbara artists and art lovers to highlight local art events, discuss the local art environment, and comment on the state of the contemporary art world more generally.  While there are a variety of distinct art communities in Santa Barbara, the focus of this blog will be the less well established artists who may come out of UCSB (particularly the Media Arts and Technology department), The Brooks Institute, and the not to be overlooked SBCC; or they may just be independent artists who call this place home.  I will also be focusing primarily on the visual arts, though performance art will not be off limits.

Scott Belcastro's "Link and Gannon"

Scott Belcastro's Link and Gannon

I hope that this blog can become a place for people in Santa Barbara to come to find out what is happening, what should not be missed or what isn’t worth the price of admission.  There always seems to be a few incredibly energetic and motivated people out there that try to organize our underexposed and underground art, but it is still often too easy to miss. My first priority for this blog is to help them get the word out about when and where this art can be found.  Santa Barbara may be a small town but that doesn’t always mean that word of mouth will reach everybody.  By creating a single place on the web for local artists to let others know about their upcoming shows, or shows they think others should see, I hope this might help bring the community together to see what others are doing. When possible I’ll be posting interviews and/or asking local artist to make a post of their own to add another perspective and broaden the discussion.

The demographics of Santa Barbara, from the uber-wealthy art collectors up in the hills to the lowly artists who live in their studios in the Funk Zone, give this small town a relatively large variety of artistic tastes. In this way Santa Barbara is a bit of a microcosm of the art world at large, and because of this we can encounter many of the major issues and problems of the art world without leaving town.  As I stated above, this blog will focus mainly on the young up-and-comers, underground, and underexposed. But that is not to say that I will have nothing to say about the other end of the spectrum, since the two do not operate completely independently.

Finally, I would like this blog to be a place for open discussion about the bigger questions about art that are being struggled with today. Who decides if art is “good”? What role does academic or institutional art forces play in the creation and distribution of art? What does it mean to rebel against these forces? How is new technology being used in creative ways to make cutting-edge art? What does cutting-edge even mean? All of these questions and more will be topics of upcoming blogs, and I invite and hope for you comments to add to the discussion.


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