JUNE FREE MICHELTORENA STREET PARTICIPATING …

JUNE

M I C H EL T O REN A S T RE E T

1st THURSDAY

PARTICIPATING VENUES CONTINUED

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SANTA BARBARA

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V I C T O R I A S T RE E T

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The New Vic

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AN A P A M U S T RE

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G ran a d a

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C o un t y

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CA N O N P ER D I D O S T RE E T

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DE LA G UER R A S T RE E T

City Hall

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O R T E G A S T RE E T

EAST GUTIERREZ STREET

ANACA PA STREET

H ALE Y S T RE E T

FIG AVENUE

C O T A S T RE E T

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22 TE AMO ESTATE & FINE

JEWELRY

811 State Street, Suite G, 805-845-7558

Te Amo Presents ¡°Deco Woman, The

Golden Age Of Style¡± a Collection of

Acrylics by International Artist Igor

Rostovsky.

Lobero

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GARDEN STREET

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F I G UE R O A S T RE E T

SANTA BARBAR A STREET

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La Arc a d a

CAR R I LL O S T RE E T

STATE STREET

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CHAPALA STREET

DE LA VINA STREET

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653 Paseo Nuevo Terrace, 805-966-5373

Iconic American drinks, art

activities, and a contemporar y

spin on Americana sounds by DJ

Free Range make for a memorable

early summer night experience for

you and your friends at MCASB and

the Paseo Nuevo Upper Arts Terrace.

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23 GRASSINI FAMILY

VINEYARDS

25 ART IN THE MAYORS OFFICE

735 Anacapa Street, 805-568-3990

Mayor Cathy Murillo invites

you to an art reception in her

office (5:00¨C6:00 pm). View

works from the SB Abstract Art

Collective while enjoying live

music by Cameron Nichoson.

Meet the artists, say hello to

the Mayor, and enjoy light refreshments. (Image:

"New Generation One" by J.T. Turner)

26 SANTA BARBARA HISTORICAL MUSEUM

136 East De la Guerra Street, 805-966-1601

Projec t Fiesta! H istor y of Old Spanish Days.

The pageantry of

o u r c o m m u n i t y ¡¯s

most cherished

festival will come to

life again with ar t,

film, vintage posters,

restored costumes,

and historical

photographs in

t h e M u s e u m¡¯s

annual exhibition dedicated to Santa Barbara¡¯s

biggest party. Visitors will also be treated to

pop-up dance performances, wine, and music.

24 El Paseo, 805-897-3366

Join us for 1 st Thursday Wine

Trivia Night! Test your knowledge

of winemaking, varietals, and

ever ything in between. Enjoy

special pricing on select glasses

of wine, as well as a complimentary tasting of our

Estate Olive Oil!

24 JAMIE SLONE WINES

23 East De la Guerra Street, 805-560-6555

Come sip on delicious, local wine

at The Best Santa Barbara Wine

Experience and enjoy an art exhibit

featuring the very talented Robert

Maja. His artwork conveys a bold

and expressive Caribbean heritage.

Enjoy white wine for $9 by the glass and red wine

for $11 by the glass.

1130 State Street, 5:30 PM

One of Art Crawl¡¯s original founders, Andi Garcia is

a passionate warrior for Santa Barbara arts. She is

the perfect person to track down hidden gems, and

off-the-beaten-track locations for this curated Art

Crawl. Meet Andi at the steps to the Santa Barbara

Museum of Art at 5:30 pm, and wear comfy shoes so

you can crawl in comfort.

27 SUMMER SOLSTICE CELEBRATION

631 Garden Street, 805-965-3396

Join Summer Solstice

Celebration for an Open

House at the workshop,

where the parade comes

to life. Celebrate the 45 th

anniversary of the Solstice

parade! Art demos, music,

food and more! This year's

parade and festival theme

is Wonder! Learn more at



1st THURSDAY PERFORMERS

& SPECIAL EVENTS

CHILL POINT BAND

Corner of State and Anapamu Street, 5:00 ¨C 8:00 PM

for programming info visit



533 State Street, 805-957-9300

Hotel Santa Barbara

celebrates the arrival of

summer in the lobby with a

1st Thursday event filled with

art, music, wine and bites.

Come enjoy the celebration!

Interpretations of WATER

at Studio D is a National

Group Show. Multi-media

+ installation + "I'm A Tree"

8-minute movie by awardwinning documentary

filmmaker Gregory Grano.

UCSB MAT-selections from

year-end. Nimita's Cuisine,

and libations.

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A R T ¡¤ M USIC ¡¤ THEATRE

DESTINATION

28 H O T E L S A N T A

BARBARA

SBCAST

29 513 Garden Street, 805-450-3799

J une

JUN 6

FREE

JUNE

Don¡¯t miss the funky rhythm and blues sound of Chill Point Band.

This local group consists of Brian Fox, Doral Perkins, and William

Fiedtkou, formerly of Georgetown. Their performances range

anywhere from Stevie Wonder to the Jackson 5. Grab your dancing

shoes and get ready to boogie!

Thank you for joining us for 1 Thursday!

Please note there is no event in July,

Happy Independence Day!

We'll see you again on August 1 st.

- DSB Staff

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¡°A Man's Place"

Film by Russ Spencer showing at Santa Barbara

International Film Festival's Education Center

WWW.

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.

Use this Passport as a guide to all 1 Thursday destinations.

All venues are open to the public 5-8pm.

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JUNE

1st THURSDAY

PARTICIPATING VENUES

1 DISTINCTIVE FRAMING N' ART

1333 State Street, 805-882-2108

From Santa Barbara to Kauai - plein

air paintings created within the

year of two of the most beautiful

places in the world by Chris Potter.

Additional cultural venues are on the back of this passport.

2 SBIFF'S SANTA BARBARA FILMMAKER

Participating Venues

Performances

We Need Your Cooperation

A 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.

For more information or

to receive future 1st Thursday

programming by email,

contact:

Downtown Santa Barbara

27-B East de la Guerra Street

Santa Barbara, CA 93101

(805) 962-2098

April@

WWW.

@DowntownSantaBarbara

SCREENING SERIES

SBIFF Education Center, 1330 State Street

SBIFF¡¯s inaugural monthly Santa Barbara Filmmaker

screenings series will celebrate

our dear friend Russ Spencer

who championed Santa Barbara

Filmmakers. We will be showing

his film A MAN¡¯S PLACE every 30

minutes starting at 5:00 pm. This

heart-warming short doc is set in

Willie¡¯s Barbershop on Figueroa Street, but is really

about complicated father-son relationships.

3 TRAVELSTORE

1324 State Street, Suite C, 805-963-6521

TravelStore is featuring the 8 finalists

from all submissions for our ongoing,

monthly photo contest. June¡¯s theme

is Asia! Stop in, vote for your favorite

photo, talk some travel, and have

some 1st Thursday fun!

4 SANTA BARBARA FINE ART

1324 State Street, Suite J, 805-845-4270

OCEANS & COASTLINES Exhibit featuring local artists.

Live painting demonstrations by

Richard Schloss, Carrie Givens, Rick

Delanty, and more. Wine tasting

and music. Stop by and enjoy the

festivities! (Image: "Clouds and

Light" by Richard Schloss)

5 SANTA BARBARA ART WORKS

28 East Victoria Street

If you missed the Juxtapose show

you have another chance to come

see abstract art by featured artists

Scott Ryker, Chuck Jefferson, Joe

Colunga and Erin Ziegler, and

more. Each artist has a unique

challenge they have had to overcome. 15-25% off

featured and back stock art tonight only!

6 CHRIST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

36 East Victoria Street

Come join local artist, Sophia Beccue,

as she shares in a watercolor series

her journey of discovering grace in

the good, the bad, and the ugly. Also

featuring The Tom Collins Jazz Trio

performing classic jazz and bossa

nova music. Wine, Enjoy Cupcakes,

and hors d¡¯oeuvres provided.

7 STATE GALLERY AT YOUTH INTERACTIVE

1219 State Street, 805-617-6421

Presenting Laura Denny¡¯s solo show, ¡°Gaia¡¯s Children,¡± a

mixed media sculpture series on

the global and collective loss of

species and environment. Help

paint our ongoing mural project

designed by our Creative Studio

Team in collaboration with Creative

Animal¡¯s Tim Davison! Bring your

favorite album, (yes vinyl!) - for our in-house DJ to play

in our first ever ¡°Then and Now,¡± highlighting albums.

8 YULIYA LENNON ART

STUDIO

1213 State Street, Suite H, 805-886-2655

Join us for a night of live painting

demonstration and be surrounded by

paintings, drawings and sculptures

explor ing human conditions and

relationships.

1st THURSDAY SPONSORS

9 10 WEST GALLERY

10 West Anapamu Street, 805-770-7711

Humanistic: of or relating to human

affairs, nature, welfare, or values.

The ar tistic exploration of human

relationships, as well as to one¡¯s own

internal thoughts, memories and dreams

is a powerful creative force. (Image:

"Sexy Senior Sensible Stilettos" by Larry Le Brane)

10 COLETTE COSENTINO

ATELIER + GALLERY

11 West Anapamu Street, 805-570-9863

OPEN STUDIO: Come experience this

lovely Downtown Santa Barbara studio.

11 SULLIVAN GOSS ¨C

AN AMERICAN GALLERY

11 East Anapamu Street, 805-730-1460

Sullivan Goss is excited to celebrate

the opening of #RebelWomen by

Inga Guzyte. Her work has recently

been featured in SB Magazine,

805Living, VOICE, and the Sentinel.

It is a show that people will be

talking about for years. Also on

view, Masterworks by the Artists of Sullivan Goss.

12 CHANNING PEAKE GALLERY

105 East Anapamu Street, 1st Floor

Did you know that 2019 is the 30 th

a n n i ve r s a r y o f t h e d e d i c at i o n o f

Channing Peake Gallery? Please stop by

to view the Channing Peake at Casa del

Herrero and Highlights from the Santa

Barbara County Collection exhibition

which was produced in collaboration

with Casa del Herrero.

13 FAULKNER GALLERY

40 East Anapamu Street, in the SB Public

Library

The Santa Barbara Art Association

presents a show of diverse original

artwork by some of its 545 members

in both the main gallery and side

galleries.

14 SANTA BARBARA MUSEUM OF ART

1130 State Street, 805-963-4364

Bring the whole family! Starting

at 6:00 pm, enjoy an hour of

collectively created music on the

handmade carillon featured in

¡°Chris Kallmyer: Ensemble.¡± Also

enjoy art-making activities in the

Family Resource Center (5:30-7:30 pm). Afterward,

enjoy the galleries until 8:00 pm. Free!

15 GALLERY 113

1114 State Street, La Arcada Court #8, 805-965-6611

Members of the Santa Barbara Art Association

exhibit here. The Artist of the

Month is Judith Villa with a show

of her abstract paintings. Featured

artists are Julianne Martin and

Elizabeth Flanagan on the main

level and Karen Duncum, Juan

Trejo, Darlene Roker, and Brendan

Briggs on the mezzanine.

16 AUGUST RIDGE

VINEYARDS

5 East Figueroa Street, 805-770-8442

Join us for trivia night (6:00-7:30 pm)

at August Ridge's Tasting Room! Win

prizes and enjoy happy hour glasses

of wine!

17 SLINGSHOT GALLERY

220 West Canon Perdido Street, 805-770-3878

Please celebrate the beginning of summer with

SlingShot¡¯s opening reception

for Just One Craz y Thought

featuring work by John McGrath.

John¡¯s blending of botanical and

architec tural elements create

playful and unpredictable

co m p o s i t i o n s o f p s yc h e d e l i c

shapes and colors that pull the

viewer into imaginary landscapes perfect for

celebrating Summer Solstice.

18 SANTA BARBARA SYMPOSIUM ARCHIVE SHOWCASE KICKOFF EVENT

Alhecama Theatre, 215-A East Canon Perdido Street

Santa Barbara: Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow

Fa c e d w i t h n e w c h a l l e n g e s ,

including state-required housing

mandates, many cities across

California and the countr y are

look ing for ways to revitalize

their core and provide housing

for growing populations. Santa

Barbara is no different in its need

for solutions, but it¡¯s particularly

well situated to answer these

concerns because of its well established and

architecturally successful ¡°city DNA.¡± Through a

series of talks, panel discussions, tours, and an

architectural drawing exhibition, participants

will investigate how Santa Barbara developed its

unique character, and how those principles can be

employed to satisfy the needs of today.

(3-day event: June 6-8)

19 GUARANTEED RATE

809 De La Vina Street, 805-335-8753

DISCONNEC T TO CONNEC T!

Rediscover what you and your

children have been missing in

our overly saturated digital world

and uncover a myriad of ways to

reconnect- with nature, others, and

ourselves. We will showcase artwork from Crane

Country Day School and Santa Barbara Middle

School and provide interactive art experiences for

the whole family. Wine & light snacks.

20 THE HALL TEAM AT COMPASS REAL

ESTATE

801 Chapala Street, 805-451-9998

Check out our new Compass

office at Chapala and De La

Guerra, across from Paseo

Nuevo. We¡¯ll be providing

tastes of Grassini wines to

compliment artist Danielle Renee, who will be

creating a painting live at the event using wine!

Come enjoy some wine, listen to music, and vote for

your favorite piece of wine art for a chance to win!

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