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COREPOWER YOGA 1129 State Street 805-884-9642 Join the CorePower Yoga community for a spring evening of FREE yoga and live music in the courtyard. This all levels class will flow to the sounds of Spanish guitar played by Adam Peot, followed by a brief sound bath with Tibetan singing bowls. Bring a friend or make a new one. Class starts at 5:30, so please arrive a bit early. VOICE AKA CASA MAGAZINE 23 East Canon Perdido Street 805-965-6448 “Let Your Imagination Transport You” is an exhibition of work reflecting the power of art to move the artist and viewer. Also meet Author and TrailMaster John McKinney who will be signing his pocket guides to Santa Barbara, including the popular “Walk Santa Barbara.” Live Music, Refreshments. GRASSINI FAMILY VINEYARDS 6 El Paseo805-897-3366 Celebrate CycleMAYnia with a Tour de France, Grassini Family Vineyards style! We are pairing our Bordeaux varietal wines with an assortment of cheeses from across France! Sip and savor the flavors of France right in your own backyard! NECTAR EATERY & LOUNGE 20 East Cota Street 805-899-4694 Beth Amine is a multi media artist and entrepreneur. A full-time working artist in Santa Barbara for over 4 decades, she has created hundreds of commissioned paintings. Her personal mission ENGEL & VÖLKERS SANTA BARBARA 1323 State Street 805-364-5141 On view: a showcase by Marilyn McRae and Cartasan. CARTASAN blends carta, Italian for “paper,” and artisan, “a person skilled at making things by hand.” CARTASAN creates original works by hand sculpting reclaimed magazine pages. Appetizers, wine, cocktails and good company! You only live once - we'll show you where! INDIGO INTERIORS 1321 State Street 805-962-6909 Tattoos are a fascinating cultural phenomenon, piqued by the creativity they have spawned in the past few decades. Never before was there such an appeal for decorating one’s body for personal expression alone. Each tattoo belies a personal, intimate story. Come see this art form and the expression it reveals. CELADON HOUSE 1220 State Street 805-899-4676 Celadon House creates California contemporary spaces by way of natural elements, textiles, upholstery, custom furniture and interior design services. Featured local jewelry artist, Rachel De Camp, believes her desire to create jewelry is a reflection of the raw beauty she was surrounded by growing up on the island of Kauai. MAY 1 st THURSDAY PARTNERS B C D E A F G MEZCAL MARTINI 900 State Street, Marshalls Patio 5:00-8:00 pm Mezcal Martini is a Latin jazz band from Santa Barbara that has been playing for over five years. They blend the musical styles and rhythms of Cuba, the Caribbean, Mexico and the U. S. with improvisation, infectious grooves and scintillating horn lines to create an excitement all its own. PASEO NUEVO CENTER COURT 6:00 pm Bravo! String Orchestra is a free after school elementary music program open to all 5th and 6th grade students of Santa Barbara Unified School District. Students from across the district meet twice a week at Santa Barbara Junior High to rehearse with credentialed music teachers. We are excited to share our music with you! MAY 1 st THURSDAY PERFORMERS DISCO FEVER AT THE SANTA BARBARA HISTORICAL MUSEUM 136 East De la Guerra 805-966-1601 Disco Party with DJ Darla Bea! Join the Museum to celebrate our exhibition “Stars, Snapshots & Chanel” which documents the Santa Barbara social scene of the 1970s with fashion and celebrity photos by Beverley Jackson. Stop in for ‘Cinco de Mayo Margaritas’, local wine and fun. Free entry. 1970s attire encouraged. All ages welcome. Keep the fun going in Santa Barbara’s Historic Cultural & Theatre District as the Santa Barbara Historical Museum, Granada Theatre, the Ensemble Theatre Company at the New Vic, the Arlington Theatre and the Lobero Theatre host 1st Thursday: After Hours every month, proving that there’s always something happening in the Downtown Cultural District—you just have to know where to look. 1 st THURSDAY: AFTER HOURS 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). SPONSORS SANTA BARBARA PERFORMING ARTS LEAGUE WWW.DOWNTOWNSB.ORG DESTINATION FREE ART · MUSIC · THEATRE May “Stars, Snapshots & Chanel” on exhibit at the Santa Barbara Historical Museum is to liberate self expression and discover the unique and changing aliveness of one’s own being through the integrated arts. ALCHEMY ARTS CENTER 35 West Haley Street 805-899-8811 Featuring collage artist Maureen Troy, jewelry art of Sand and Cinnamon, live music, free hand massages, conscious cocktails, & organic vegan food. H

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COREPOWER YOGA1129 State Street • 805-884-9642Join the CorePower Yoga community for a spring evening of FREE yoga and live music in the courtyard. This all levels class will f low to the sounds of Spanish guitar played by Adam Peot, followed by a brief sound bath with Tibetan singing bowls. Bring a friend or make a new one. Class starts at 5:30, so please arrive a bit early.

VOICE AKA CASA MAGAZINE23 East Canon Perdido Street • 805-965-6448“Let Your Imagination Transport You” is an exhibition of work reflecting the power of art to move the artist and viewer. Also meet Author and TrailMaster John McKinney who will be s igning his pocket guides to Santa Barbara, including the popular “Walk Santa Barbara.” Live Music, Refreshments.

GRASSINI FAMILY VINEYARDS6 El Paseo• 805-897-3366Celebrate CycleMAYnia with a Tour de France, Grassini Family Vineyards style! We are pairing our Bordeaux var ietal wines with an assor tment of cheeses from across France! Sip and savor the flavors of France right in your own backyard!

NECTAR EATERY & LOUNGE20 East Cota Street • 805-899-4694Beth Amine is a multi media artist and entrepreneur. A f u l l - t i m e w o r k i n g ar t ist in Santa Barbara for over 4 decades, she has created hundreds of commissioned paintings. Her personal mission

ENGEL & VÖLKERS SANTA BARBARA1323 State Street • 805-364-5141On view: a showcase by Marilyn McRae and Cartasan. C A R TA S A N b l e n d s carta, Italian for “paper,” and artisan, “a person skilled at making things by hand.” CARTASAN creates original works b y h a n d s c u l p t i n g reclaimed magazine p a g e s . A p p e t i z e r s , wine, cocktails and good company! You only live once - we'll show you where!

INDIGO INTERIORS1321 State Street • 805-962-6909Tattoos are a fascinating c u l t u r a l p h e n o m e n o n , piqued by the creativity they have spawned in the past few decades. Never before was there such an appeal for decorating one’s body for personal expression alone. Each tattoo belies a personal, intimate story. Come see this art form and the expression it reveals.

CELADON HOUSE 1220 State Street • 805-899-4676Celadon House creates California contemporary spaces by way of natural elements, textiles, upholstery, custom furniture and interior design services. Featured local jewelry artist, Rachel De Camp, believes her desire to create jewelr y is a reflection of the raw beauty she was surrounded by growing up on the island of Kauai.

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MEZCAL MARTINI900 State Street, Marshalls Patio • 5:00-8:00 pm

Mezcal Martini is a Latin jazz band from Santa Barbara that has been playing for over five years. They blend the musical styles and rhythms of Cuba, the Caribbean, Mexico and the U. S. with improvisation, infectious grooves and scintillating horn lines to create an excitement all its own.

PASEO NUEVO CENTER COURT6:00 pm

Bravo! String Orchestra is a free after school elementary music program open to all 5th and 6th grade students of Santa Barbara Unified School District. Students from across the district meet twice a week at Santa Barbara Junior High to rehearse with credentialed music teachers. We are excited to share our music with you!

MAY1st THURSDAY PERFORMERS

DISCO FEVER AT THE SANTA BARBARA HISTORICAL MUSEUM136 East De la Guerra • 805-966-1601

Disco Party with DJ Darla Bea! Join the Museum to celebrate our exhibition “Stars, Snapshots & Chanel” which documents the Santa Barbara social scene of the 1970s with fashion and celebrity photos by Beverley Jackson. Stop in for ‘Cinco de Mayo Margaritas’, local wine and fun.

Free entry. 1970s attire encouraged. All ages welcome.

Keep the fun going in Santa Barbara’s Historic Cultural & Theatre District as the Santa Barbara H istor ical Museum, Granada Theatre, the Ensemble Theatre Company at the New Vic, the Arlington Theatre and the Lobero Theatre host 1st Thursday : After Hours ever y month, proving that there’s always something happening

in the Downtown Cultural District—you just have to know where to look.

1st THURSDAY: AFTER HOURS

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).

SPONSORS

SANTA BARBARA PERFORMING ARTS LEAGUE

W W W . D O W N T O W N S B . O R G

www.santabarbaradowntown.com

DESTINATIONfor programming info visit

FREEART · MUSIC · THEATREMay

“Stars, Snapshots & Chanel”

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Historical Museum

is to liberate self expression and discover the unique and changing aliveness of one’s own being through the integrated arts.

ALCHEMY ARTS CENTER35 West Haley Street • 805-899-8811F e a t u r i n g c o l l a g e a r t i s t Maureen Troy, jewelr y ar t of Sand and Cinnamon, live music, free hand massages, conscious cocktails, & organic vegan food.

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CHANNING PEAKE GALLERY105 East Anapamu Street • 1st floorFeaturing photography by Ricardo Palavecino and Antonio Juarez, the Campos D e Ensueños exhibi t ion focuses on f ield workers and the M i x t e c o c o m m u n i t y . Fe a t u r i n g Oaxacan-inspired food and music with a special presentation by Tequio Youth Group.

ARTAMO GALLERY11 West Anapamu Street, 805-568-1400ARTAMO GALLERY presents an exhibition of selected works by three artists, Agustin Castillo, Cody Hooper and Michael Kessler, whose paintings constitute emotional responses to the inspiring vistas of our natural environment — the colors of clouds and skies, light, impressions of land and sea — captured in the realm of their canvases.

FAULKNER GALLERY40 East Anapamu Street • 805-962-7635Original art by members of the Santa Barbara Art Association were juried into this show by Megan Stirling and include a variety of media and subjects. SBAA is the oldest and largest ar t associat ion in Santa Barbara with 570 members.

SANTA BARBARA MUSEUM OF ART1130 State Street • 805-963-4364Enjoy 1st Thursday at SBMA FREE: Pop-Up Opera, 5:30-6 pm; Family 1st Thursday art-making activity, 5:30-7:30 pm; Quire of Voyces, 6:30-7 pm. Exhibitions on view: Puja and Piety: Hindu, Jain, and Buddhist Art from the Indian Subcontinent; Lewis deSoto: Paranirvana (Self-Portrait); and Highlights of the Permanent Collection.

SANTA BARBARA ARTS 1114 State Street #24 • 805-884-1938Vintage black and white photographs of Downtown Santa Barbara from the collection of John Woodward.

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DISTINCTIVE ART GALLERY 1331 State Street • 805-882-2108This month we are adding a creative dimension. We are pleased to welcome the Santa Barbara Sculptors Guild, joining our current exhibit by Boisen, Maria Miller, Jo Merit, Karen Zazon, Michael Drury, Kevin Gleason, Kenneth McAshan and Chris Potter. It will prove to be a beautiful merger.

LADY MCCLINTOCK STUDIOS ART GALLERY1221 State Street #6 • 805-845-0030Showcasing oil paintings of Rosemary McClintock & Claudia Lash, with a special side assignment titled: "People's Choice." Challenge our artist & write down your request of a painting you would like to see done within one month, by the next 1st Thursday (June 2nd) view the result of the People's Choice painting!

10 WEST GALLERY10 West Anapamu Street • 805-770-7711G R A N D O P E N I N G : 1 0 W E S T, a n e w contemporar y ar t gal ler y in the Ar ts District surrounding the Art Museum in Downtown Santa Barbara. The gallery’s first exhibit showcases twelve of the area’s finest contemporary painters, photographers and sculptors with a new show every month.

SULLIVAN GOSS - AN AMERICAN GALLERY11 East Anapamu Street • 805-730-1460Celebrating the gallery’s second solo exhibition for the hugely popular Pasadena based artist, Susan McDonnell. In addition, we celebrate the opening of the second exhibition from the estate of Jean Swiggett. Also on view: American Figurative, and Nell Brooker Mayhew.

WATERHOUSE GALLERY1114 State Street #9 • 805-962-8885 The Gallery is going on its 32nd year and 25 years in La Arcada Courtyard and features a r t w o r k f r o m n a t i o n a l l y -known painters. Southwest Art Magazine recognized Diane & Ralph Waterhouse among “10 Prominent People” in the Fine Art Business. Jove Wang, a master in the Oil Painters of America demos at 5:30.

GALLERY 113 1114 State Street, La Arcada Court #8 • 805-965-6611Artist of the Month, Bruce McFarland, uses photographic i n t e r p r e t a t i o n o f i c o n i c locations, multiple exposures to add energy, motion and personality with each image. The featured artists are Tomi Murphy, Wendy Brewer, Carrie Dawn Gordon, Kay Zetlmaier, and Nora Duncan. (Open 11 am-5 pm Mon-Sat, 1 pm-5 pm Sun)

BELLA ROSA GALLERIES1103-A State Street • 805-966-1707Local Artist David J. Diamant's “Squares Fit ” explores perceptions of connectivity through the lens of “tr ying to fit a square peg in a round hole.” Diamant has completed murals and has curated and participated in art exhibitions and fundraisers that benefit the arts. Ongoing show includes Edward Borein etchings & Marilyn Monroe photographs. Enjoy local wine tasting to benefit the Breast Cancer Resource Center of Santa Barbara.

SLINGSHOT GALLERY220 West Canon Perdido Street • 805- 770-3878SlingShot celebrates 3 years by hosting a festive reception with artists, friends and collectors who have supported our vision. Please come by to view an exciting and unique group exhibition. Only a few blocks west of State, we are worth the short walk.

CASA DE LA GUERRA15 East De La Guerra Street • 805-965-0093Architect Reginald D. Johnson believed in the role o f a r c h i t e c t u r e i n q u a l i t y community l ife. Developing a s i g n a t u re s t y l e t h ro u g h award-winning projects, he created innovative public and co m m e rc i a l b u i l d i n g s a n d g r o u n d - b r e a k i n g h o u s i n g projects. Building Community includes Santa Barbara buildings with an emphasis on the Downtown Post Office. (Photo by Russ McConnell.)

SANTA BARBARA HISTORICAL MUSEUM136 East De La Guerra Street • 805-966-1601What do a seashell lamp, a hand-painted fan, a rifle from the 1850s and a guitar case signed by Walt Disney have in common? These are a few of the Museum’s treasures that have captivated our staff. Join us in celebrating our new exhibition highlighting some of our favorite pieces.

MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART653 Paseo Nuevo Terrace • 805-966-53737 - 9 pm Curated Cocktails: Beyond 2º Fire Join us for happy hour with signature cocktails, hands-on art activities, a special set by DJ MannyMagneto, and free admission to the current exhibition, Beyond 2º. Featured partner organization: Environmental Defense Center 6 pm: UCSB Professor David N. Pellow “What is Ecological Justice?”

SBCAST513 Garden Street • 805-252-1065SBCAST open 5:30-8:00 PM. Artists: Lynn Brown, Sara Lytle, Henry Rasmussen. Glass installation, Seth Brayer. Photography, Ricardo Pa l ave c i n o a n d Anto n i o J u a re z -- Campos De Ensueños--focuses on field workers and the Mixteco co m m u n i t y. Fa b r i c a r t i s t s B r i t t Nelson and Megan Illgner. Outside Performance Dance, Aparna Sherman. DJ Andrew Elia and more!

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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.

Expect something special every 1st Thursday!

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.

Performances Visual Art Venues

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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]@DowntownSB.org

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