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SBCAST 513 Garden Street, 805-450-3799 Black History Month starts with artist Toni Scott in Studio E and D, exhibiting large- scale paintings and sculpture that reference identity and ancestral bloodlines. Art as a tool, history as a resource, and ancestry to draw parallel connections with the hope to inspire dialogue. Food, Drink and Music. KEEFRIDER CUSTOM FURNITURE 434 East Haley Street, Unit C, Entrance on Olive Street, 805-617-3342 Love is in the air at the Keefrider Workshop! Join us for a glass of wine and see some of our recent woodcraft. Want to surprise someone special with a custom jewelry box or handmade hardwood bed? The Keefriders will be on hand to help you imagine something truly unique! MILLWORKS 408 East Haley Street, 805-560-0007 Local artist duo Colette Cosentino and Peter Horjus will be showcasing their paintings at Millworks. Join us for wine, apps, art, and fun! RAOUL TEXTILES 136 State Street, 805-899-4947 RAOUL will host acclaimed photographer Robert Stivers for a new exhibition of work and signing of his monograph, Staging Pictures: Early Polaroids by Robert Stivers. Framed & unframed photographs for viewing and purchase. Mr. Stivers will discuss his work. Drinks and refreshments served. Montecito Bank & Trust is excited to be the Presenting Sponsor of 1st Thursday , a monthly tradition that reflects the vibrant culture for which Santa Barbara is known. Participating in an event that brings the community together to celebrate local food, art and culture goes hand-in-hand with our mission to make the communities we serve better places to live and work. 1 st THURSDAY PRESENTED BY: DESTINATION FREE ART · MUSIC · THEATRE PASSPORT Presented by: WWW.DOWNTOWNSB.ORG Only the Oaks Remain: The Story of Tuna Canyon Detention Station On display at Santa Barbara Historical Museum FEBRUARY 1 st THURSDAY PERFORMER FEBRUARY 1 st THURSDAY PARTICIPATING VENUES CONTINUED ART CRAWL 735 Anacapa Street The Santa Barbara Arts Collaborative, in partnership with Downtown Santa Barbara, will lead a curated Art Crawl through 1 st Thursday festivities. The Art Crawl starts at 5:30 pm in de la Guerra Plaza on the back steps of City Hall (735 Anacapa Street, then head around to the back). FEB 1 1st THURSDAY SPONSORS CITY HALL GALLERY 735 Anacapa Street, 805-568-3990 Join the City of Santa Barbara and the Office of Arts and Culture for an opening reception featuring the Sister Cities International 2017 Young Artists and Authors Showcase tour at City Hall Gallery. This multi-media exhibition celebrates international young artists while recognizing Santa Barbara’s robust Sister Cities Program. SANTA BARBARA HISTORICAL MUSEUM 136 East De la Guerra Street, 805-966-1601 View Only the Oaks Remain: The Story of Tuna Canyon Detention Station , which tells the stories of families imprisoned by the US Department of Justice during World War II. Photographs, letters, and diaries bring the experiences to life. Performances by the Togen Taiko Group and Nancy Hayata at 6:20 pm. MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART SANTA BARBARA 653 Paseo Nuevo Terrace, 805-966-5373 Enjoy an evening at MCASB with after-hours admission to our newly- opened exhibitions featuring the work of Cecily Brown and Midori Hirose and an interactive art activity inspired by Cecily Brown’s drawings. Listen to love songs by DJ Darla Bea while enjoying a delicious signature cocktail under the stars. February MISSION CANYON Marshalls Patio, 900 State Street, 5:00 – 8:00 pm Mission Canyon brings to life songs and good memories with acoustic instruments and vocally rich arrangements. From Americana to Motown, songs widely known and loved, they specialize in instrumental solos, and harmony. Check them out! 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

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SBCAST513 Garden Street, 805-450-3799Black History Month starts with artist Toni Scott in Studio E and D, exhibiting large-scale paintings and sculpture that reference identity and ancestral bloodlines. Art as a tool, history as a resource, and ancestry to draw parallel connections with the hope to inspire dialogue. Food, Drink and Music.

KEEFRIDER CUSTOM FURNITURE434 East Haley Street, Unit C, Entrance on Olive Street, 805-617-3342Love is in the air at the Keefrider Workshop! Join us for a glass of wine and see some of our r e c e n t w o o d c r a f t . Wa n t t o surprise someone special with a custom jewelry box or handmade hardwood bed? The Keefriders will be on hand to help you imagine something truly unique!

MILLWORKS408 East Haley Street, 805-560-0007L o c a l a r t i s t d u o C o l e t t e Cosentino and Peter Horjus will be showcasing their paintings at Millworks. Join us for wine, apps, art, and fun!

RAOUL TEXTILES136 State Street, 805-899-4947R A O U L w i l l h o s t a c c l a i m e d photographer Robert Stivers for a new exhibition of work and signing of his monograph, Staging Pictures: Early Polaroids by Robert Stivers. Framed & unframed photographs for viewing and purchase. Mr. Stivers will discuss his work. Drinks and refreshments served.

Montecito Bank & Trust is excited to be the Presenting Sponsor o f 1 s t T h u r s d a y , a monthly tradition that ref lects the vibrant culture for which Santa Barbara is known.

Pa r t i c i p at i n g i n a n event that brings the community together to celebrate local food, art and culture goes hand-in-hand with our mission to make the communities we serve

better places to live and work.

1st THURSDAYPRESENTED BY:

www.santabarbaradowntown.com

DESTINATIONfor programming info visit

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Only the Oaks Remain: The Story of Tuna Canyon Detention Station

On display at Santa Barbara Historical Museum

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ART CRAWL735 Anacapa Street The Santa Barbara Arts Collaborative, in partnership with Downtown Santa Barbara, will lead a curated Art Crawl through 1st Thursday festivities.

The Art Crawl starts at 5:30 pm in de la Guerra Plaza on the back steps of City Hall (735 Anacapa Street, then head around to the back).

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CITY HALL GALLERY735 Anacapa Street, 805-568-3990Join the City of Santa Barbara and the Office of Arts and Culture for an opening reception featuring the Sister Cities International 2017 Young Artists and Authors Showcase tour at City Hall Gallery. This multi-media exhibition celebrates international young artists while recognizing Santa Barbara’s robust Sister Cities Program.

SANTA BARBARA HISTORICAL MUSEUM136 East De la Guerra Street, 805-966-1601View Only the Oaks Remain: The Story of Tuna Canyon Detention Station , which tells the stories of families imprisoned by the US Depar tment of Justice during World War II. Photographs, letters, and diaries bring the experiences to life. Performances by the Togen Taiko Group and Nancy Hayata at 6:20 pm.

MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART SANTA BARBARA653 Paseo Nuevo Terrace, 805-966-5373Enjoy an evening at MCASB with after-hours admission to our newly-o p e n e d e x h i b i t i o n s featuring the work of Cecily Brown and Midori Hirose and an interactive art activity inspired by Cecily Brown’s drawings. Listen to love songs by DJ Darla Bea while enjoying a delicious signature cocktail under the stars.

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MISSION CANYONMarshalls Patio, 900 State Street, 5:00 – 8:00 pmMission Canyon brings to life songs and good memories with acoustic instruments and vocally rich arrangements. From Americana to Motown, songs widely known and loved, they specialize in instrumental solos, and harmony. Check them out!

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AUGUST RIDGE VINEYARDS5 East Figueroa Street, 805-770-8442Come taste our delicious Sangiovese while learning the history of this grape. Enjoy past vintages and a barrel tasting of our recent harvest. Education event is free with follow along flights ($10 for club members and $15 for non-club.) 7pm & 8pm. RSVP to j i l l@augustr idge.com to reserve your seat!

KIMPTON CANARY HOTEL31 West Carrillo Street, 805-884-0300The Kimpton Canary Hotel is hosting Gold’s Gym for the ultimate workout! Combine cardio and strength training to burn fat, flatten abs and shape your booty! Class at 6pm on the Canary rooftop, with sign up at 5:30pm. Taught by Golds Gym Santa Barbara, views by Kimpton Canary Hotel.

EL PRESIDIO DE SANTA BÁRBARA STATE HISTORIC PARK123 East Canon Perdido Street, 805-966-1279Enjoy a rare opportunity to visit the Presidio by candlelight and travel back in time to over two centuries ago. Discuss colonial Cal i fornia with the Presidio officers, experience a cooking demonstration in la cocina, enjoy stories by an open fire, and join in the music and dance of early California.

ART+SCIENCE GALLERY735 State Street, Suite 300, 805-893-2500Contemplate the intersection of art and science at the debut of the mural at the National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis (NCEAS), a UCSB research center. LA-based artist Elkpen conveys the study of ecology through visual metaphors. Also, paintings by local environmental artist Colin Schildhauer. Wine, food, raffle prize.

CHANNING PEAKE GALLERY105 East Anapamu Street, 1st FloorJoin the Arts Commission for the opening reception of Dreams and Revelations: Afro-Brazilian Art and Identities at Channing Peake Gallery in concurrence with Black History Month. The show represents selection of photographs and figures by artist Paulo P. L ima highl ighting Afro -Brazilian culture. Lima will be onsite to discuss his work.

SANTA BARBARA MUSEUM OF ART1130 State Street, 805-963-4364Enjoy Family 1st Thursday 5:30 – 7:30 pm in SBMA’s Family Resource Center and create special art projects inspired by current exhibitions. On view: “Brought to Light,” “Crosscurrents: American and European Por trait P h o t o g r a p h s , 1 8 4 0 – 1 9 0 0 ” a n d “Crosscurrents: The Painted Portrait in America, Britain, and France, 1750–1850.”

FAULKNER GALLERY40 East Anapamu Street, in the SB Public Library, 805-962-7635T h e S a n t a B a r b a r a A r t Association presents a show in the main gallery juried by Nina Warner. All the pieces are original art in a variety of media and subjects by some of SBAA's 545 members. Founded in 1952, SBAA is the oldest and largest art group in Santa Barbara.

GALLERY 113 1114 State Street, La Arcada Court #8, 805-965-6611Art by members of the Santa Barbara Art Association: Artist of the Month is M ar tha Shi l l iday who paints watercolors representing different cultures. Featured artists are Marie Arnold, Darlene Roker, Wendy Brewer, Barry Briggs, Irene Estrin, Carol Dixon, and Malcom Tuffnell.

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LADY MCCLINTOCK STUDIOS1221 State Street #6, 805-845-0030Artist Patricia Dawn is featuring artwork and poetry from her Love's Transcendence and Soul Horses Collections. She believes in the words of Wassily Kandinsky, "That which is beautiful is produced by the inner need which springs from the soul". Enjoy a glass of wine, admiring poetry, art and soul.

10 WEST GALLERY10 West Anapamu Street, 805-770-7711"The world. Its people. In abstract." Nine artists: Iben G. Vestergaard, Stephen Robeck, Karen Zazon, Patrick McGinnis, Tom Post, Rick Doehring, Beth Schmohr, Joan Ensl in and Diane Giles. Reception: Feb 1, 5-8pm. January 31 - February 2 7 . ( H o u r s : We d n e s d a y - Monday 11 am - 5 :30 pm. Sunday noon to 5pm.) Image: Diane Giles

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 b e l ove d u r b a n l a n d s c a p e painter, Patr ic ia Chidlaw's s e c o n d s o l o s h o w w i t h the gallery. We will also be celebrating the opening of o u r gro u p s h ow, Sys te m /Disruption. Also on view, the Winter Salon.

1st 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.

We reserve the right to

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]

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