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Hudson is associate professor of Art History and Fine Arts at the University of Southern California. She has written numerous essays for international exhibition catalogues and artist monographs as well as contributes regularly to Artforum.
Bass is an interdisciplinary artist whose practice spans across painting, performance, sculpture and video. They currently have an exhibition on view at Vielmetter Gallery Los Angeles.
Quarles is a Los Angeles-based artist whose work has been exhibited nationally and internationally. In 2019, she was the inaugural recipient of the Pérez Prize. Currently, Quarles has solo exhibits at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago and X Museum in Beijing.
The mood struck him again on Tuesday. The only thing you absolutely need to know is the location of the library, Friedman said, quoting Albert Einstein. When this project is done, everyone will know and love the location of our library. It s just going to be phenomenal and part of the cultural hub when it is completed.
The City Council on Tuesday voted 7-0 to approve a naming opportunity system for the Library Plaza, which has been closed for several years. Most recently it was used as a staging area for the Santa Barbara Museum of Art renovation.
Eventually, the plaza will become a hub for events and activities. It is near museums, theaters and concert venues, and officials envision the 10,000-square-foot space becoming the center of the cultural arts district.
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Foot traffic was steady at Stearns Wharf on Saturday afternoon.
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. As the weather warms up, the pier has become a popular place to visit once again in Santa Barbara.
On Saturday afternoon, a steady stream of cars rolled onto Stearns Wharf.
After a two-month closure, the Sea Center of the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History splashed back open.
“Stearns Wharf has suffered like many businesses and we are a big part of this area,” Sea Center director Richard Smalldon said. “We’re really happy to bring our energy back to the wharf.”
The aquarium had been closed intermittently due to ongoing state restrictions.