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ROOMS & GARDENS 924 State Street, 805-965-2424 An evening of fine art and artisanal products. Artist Garrett Speirs, will showcase his work and discuss inspiration drawn from a recent trip to Rome. Sip, natural olive leaf teas by Steep Echo and sample Lavande's lotions and oils made from lavender grown in Santa Ynez Valley. VOICE MAGAZINE (AKA CASA MAGAZINE) 23 East Canon Perdido Street, 805-965-6448 “Elements of Nature: Cynthia James and RT Livingston” presents significant works of art that address contemporary environmental issues. Luminous blues glow in mysterious Ghost Flower paintings by Cynthia James. RT Livingston debuts contemplative oak tree paintings in magnificent triptych format. Curated by Nancy Clare Caponi. Live music, refreshments and more THE YES STORE 651 Paseo Nuevo, Suite 101, 805-966-9777 The Yes Store is a seasonal pop-up of artists who come together each holiday season to offer handmade one-of-a-kind gifts for holiday shoppers. Please join us on 1st Thursday and throughout the Holiday Season as we present the finest of local artisans--A Santa Barbara Holiday tradition since 1968. GRASSINI FAMILY VINEYARDS 813 Anacapa Street #6, 805-897-3366 Think you're a seasoned wine aficionado? Test your knowledge with a game of wine trivia! We'll be offering wines by the glass and popcorn pairings to help set the mood for some friendly competition! TE AMO ESTATE & FINE JEWELRY 811 State Street, Suite G, 805-845-7558 Stop by Te Amo Estate & Fine Jewelry to view beautiful jewelry and taste delicious wine. Also, listen to the flamenco rumba musical stylings of Los Caminos, a Santa Barbara based flamenco guitar duo comprised of Jared Wachtmann and Joaquin Gray. HOTEL SANTA BARBARA 533 State Street, 805-957-9300 Student art, board games and family fun are featured as Hotel Santa Barbara and our local shops collaborate with The Visual Arts and Design Academy (VADA), a “school-within-a-school” integrating academics with career-focused art and design instruction. Digital and fine art pieces from 11th grade students will be showcased. INDIGO INTERIORS 1321 State Street, 805-962-6909 “Two Of A Kind.” Indigo’s November Art Exhibit will feature Anthony Askew and Rosemarie Gebhart, two local Print Makers and their latest work. Join us for an evening with the artists and friends. CHRIST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 36 East Victoria Street, 805-957-4200 Enjoy wine, hors d'oeuvres, and live jazz by the Justin Claveria Quartet. On exhibit: Santa Barbara based artist Briana Miyoko Stanley. She interprets plants and people to highlight the fragmentation of identity in light of environmental implications. We are partnering with local nonprofits Immigrant Hope Santa Barbara and Uffizi Order. PARKER CLAY 133 East Anapamu Street, 805-570-4660 We handcraft luxury leather goods in Ethiopia, transforming communities through trade to create social and economic empowerment. We create jobs for vulnerable individuals by rehabilitating and transitioning women out of sex trafficking. With a purchase over $100, you will receive a free hand-spun, hand-woven, Ethiopian made scarf! UNDERGROUND HAIR ARTISTS 1021 Chapala Street, 805-899-8820 On exhibit: well known local artists Grandmother Penny Arnst, Mother Rebecca Clark and newcomer artist daughter Ciel Clark. They will be showing a variety of work including mixed media. It is their first collaborative show. SANTA BARBARA COMMUNITY BANK 21 East Carrillo Street, 805-965-8343 Santa Barbara Community Bank is honored to present a selection of paintings by the community's finest artists in collaboration with Sullivan Goss: An American Gallery. A block off State Street, our historic adobe building and patio create a beautiful setting for fine art, enjoy strumming guitarist Al Vafa, appetizers & libations. B C D E A F G I H K J MONTECITO BANK & TRUST 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: WWW.DOWNTOWNSB.ORG DESTINATION FREE ART · MUSIC · THEATRE 5PM 8PM NOV 3 PASSPORT 2016 Presented by: Casa de la Guerra, Orpha Klinker, 1934 On exhibit at Santa Barbara Community Bank CHAPALA STREET MICHELTORENA STREET SOLA STREET VICTORIA STREET ANAPAMU STREET FIGUEROA STREET CARRILLO STREET CANON PERDIDO STREET DE LA GUERRA STREET ORTEGA STREET COTA STREET HALEY STREET STATE STREET ANACAPA STREET SANTA BARBARA STREET Arlingtion The New Vic Granada Museum/ Library La Arcada Court House County Administrative Lobero City Hall Paseo Nuevo FIG AVENUE GARDEN STREET 1 3 2 A F 4 7 15 14 6 12 E 8 10 11 13 DE LA VINA STREET 5 G 17 18 B D 9 November H I J K L 16 L DAVID SEGÁLL 900 State Street, Marshalls Patio, 5:00-8:00 pm David Segáll is a Santa Barbara native whose songs express his love of nature, surfing, sailing and Yoga. Playing a mix of his own Soul, Rock and Reggae music, he also weaves in renditions of timeless covers. With his soulful voice, uplifting melodies and lyrics, David and his band play music that brings people together. HOSPICE OF SANTA BARBARA 900 State Street, Marshalls Patio, 5:00-8:00 pm Before I die I want to… Hospice of Santa Barbara invites us to reflect on what is important to us and to share our personal aspirations in a public space. Talk about a conversation starter! This interactive, community art installation becomes a collective expression of living our mortality out loud. CAPOEIRA SUL DA BAHIA Corner of State and Anapamu Street, 6:00-7:30 pm Watch the amazing Brazilian art form of Capoeira and Maculele. Enjoy live drumming while watching the acrobatic movements and kicks of this art. NOVEMBER 1 st THURSDAY PERFORMERS NOVEMBER 1 st THURSDAY PARTNERS 19 20 NECTAR EATERY & LOUNGE 20 East Cota Street, 805-899-4694 Ashleigh Taylor is a photographer with a focus on Boudoir and Glamour portraiture. Ashleigh has been published in top publications such as Cosmopolitan.com, Junebug Weddings and The Knot magazine. Helping women feel confident, pride in their bodies and beauty, and self-love through her images are her raisons d'etre. C

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Page 1: F L NECTAR EATERY & LOUNGE FREE NOVEMBER …Designer/craftsman Arthur Korb has been creating since 1967. The mediums include hand crafted jewelry, stained glass, and assemblage sculptures

ROOMS & GARDENS924 State Street, 805-965-2424An evening of fine art and artisanal products. Artist Garrett Speirs, will showcase his work and discuss inspiration drawn from a recent trip to Rome. Sip, natural olive leaf teas by Steep Echo and sample Lavande's lotions and oils made from lavender grown in Santa Ynez Valley.

VOICE MAGAZINE (AKA CASA MAGAZINE)23 East Canon Perdido Street, 805-965-6448“Elements of Nature: Cynthia James and RT Livingston” presents significant works of art that address contemporary environmental issues. Luminous blues glow in mysterious Ghost Flower paintings by Cynthia James. RT Livingston debuts contemplative oak tree paintings in magnificent triptych format. Curated by Nancy Clare Caponi. Live music, refreshments and more

THE YES STORE651 Paseo Nuevo, Suite 101, 805-966-9777The Yes Store is a seasonal pop-up of artists who come together each holiday season to offer handmade one-of-a-kind gifts for holiday shoppers. Please join us on 1st Thursday and throughout the Holiday Season as we present the finest of local artisans--A Santa Barbara Holiday tradition since 1968.

GRASSINI FAMILY VINEYARDS813 Anacapa Street #6, 805-897-3366Think you're a seasoned wine aficionado? Test your knowledge with a game of wine trivia! We'll be offering wines by the glass and popcorn pairings to help set the mood for some friendly competition!

TE AMO ESTATE & FINE JEWELRY811 State Street, Suite G, 805-845-7558Stop by Te Amo Estate & Fine Jewelry to view beautiful jewelry and taste delicious wine. Also, listen to the flamenco rumba musical stylings of Los Caminos, a Santa Barbara based flamenco guitar duo comprised of Jared Wachtmann and Joaquin Gray.

HOTEL SANTA BARBARA533 State Street, 805-957-9300Student art, board games and family fun are featured as Hotel Santa Barbara and our local shops collaborate with The Visual Arts and Design Academy (VADA), a “school-within-a-school” integrat ing academics with career-focused art and design instruction. Digital and fine art pieces from 11th grade students will be showcased.

INDIGO INTERIORS1321 State Street, 805-962-6909“Two Of A Kind.” Indigo’s November Art Exhibit will feature Anthony Askew and Rosemarie Gebhart, two local Pr int Makers and their latest work. Join us for an evening with the artists and friends.

CHRIST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH36 East Victoria Street, 805-957-4200Enjoy wine, hors d'oeuvres, and live jazz by the Justin Claveria Quartet. On exhibit: Santa Barbara based artist Briana Miyoko Stanley. She interprets plants and people to highlight the fragmentation of identity in light of environmental implications. We are partnering with local nonprofits Immigrant Hope Santa Barbara and Uffizi Order.

PARKER CLAY133 East Anapamu Street, 805-570-4660We handcraft luxury leather goods in Ethiopia, transforming communities through trade to create social and economic empowerment. We create jobs for vulnerable individuals by rehabilitating and transitioning women out of sex trafficking. With a purchase over $100, you will receive a free hand-spun, hand-woven, Ethiopian made scarf!

UNDERGROUND HAIR ARTISTS1021 Chapala Street, 805-899-8820On exhibit: well known local artists Grandmother Penny Arnst , Mother Rebecca Clark and newcomer artist daughter Ciel Clark. They will be showing a variety of work including mixed media. It is their first collaborative show.

SANTA BARBARA COMMUNITY BANK21 East Carrillo Street, 805-965-8343Santa Barbara Community Bank is honored to present a selection of paintings by the community's finest artists in collaboration with Sullivan Goss: An American Gallery. A block off State Street, our historic adobe building and patio create a beautiful setting for fine art, enjoy strumming guitarist Al Vafa, appetizers & libations.

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mission to make the communities we serve better places to live and work.

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DAVID SEGÁLL900 State Street, Marshalls Patio, 5:00-8:00 pmDavid Segáll is a Santa Barbara native whose songs express his

love of nature, surfing, sailing and Yoga. Playing a mix of his own Soul, Rock and Reggae music, he also weaves in renditions of timeless covers. With his soulful voice, uplif t ing melodies and lyrics, David and his band play music that brings people together.

HOSPICE OF SANTA BARBARA900 State Street, Marshalls Patio, 5:00-8:00 pmBefore I die I want to… Hospice of Santa Barbara invites us to

reflect on what is important to us and to share our personal aspirations in a public space. Talk about a conversation starter! This interactive, community art installation becomes a collective expression of living our mortality out loud.

CAPOEIRA SUL DA BAHIACorner of State and Anapamu Street, 6:00-7:30 pm

Watch the amazing Brazi l ian a r t f o r m o f C a p o e i r a a n d Maculele. Enjoy live drumming while watching the acrobatic movements and kicks of this art.

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NECTAR EATERY & LOUNGE20 East Cota Street, 805-899-4694Ashleigh Taylor is a photographer with a focus on Boudoir and Glamour portraiture. Ashleigh has been published in top publications such as Cosmopolitan.com, Junebug Weddings and The Knot magazine. Helping women feel confident, pride in their bodies and beauty, and self-love through her images are her raisons d'etre.

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MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART653 Paseo Nuevo Terrace, 805-966-5373Stop by for libations from The Bobcat Room and a freestyle j a m f e a t u r i n g D J J a c k Handy, DJ Beatnik, and El DJ Magneto, as well as a themed art activity. A conversation with the artist and curators about the current “Bloom Projects Exchange Series” exhibition begins at 7:00 pm.

SBCAST513 Garden Street, 805-252-1065The Herd is here! World premiere of conceptual artist RT Livingston's "Herd Around the World " opens with 200 images from 60 "herders." Lo c a l a n d I n t e r n a t i o n a l a r t i s t s c o n t r i b u t e t h e i r images for a night of sounds, sights and lights. All studios will be open and from A-F. Drinks. Music. Food.

CHANNING PEAKE GALLERY105 East Anapamu Street, 1st FloorJoe Girandola visualizes the world’s greatest architectural wonders out of duct tape. Employing a quick f ix mater ia l to depic t now crumbling artifacts, Girandola creates a wry commentary on past and present empires. Curator Maiza Hixson will lead a tour of "Duct Tape Dreams" at 5:30 pm.

ARTAMO GALLERY11 West Anapamu Street, 805-568-1400ARTAMO GALLERY presents a selection of new and rarely shown works from the hidden gallery inventory. Including paintings by Janet Bothne, Françoise Issaly, András Györfi, Rose Masterpol, Jack N. Mohr, and Julia Pinkham.

FUZION BOUTIQUE & GALLERY1115 State Street, 805-687-6401Our gallery showcases modern functional glass artworks. Created in the flame using a myriad of advanced techniques, these works of art are from all over the United States and even further. We invite you to view our Gallery & Boutique this 1st Thursday, and have a drink on us!

SANTA BARBARA MUSEUM OF ART1130 State Street, 805-963-43645:30 - 7:30 pm: Paint and collage a black, white, and grey Surrealist self-portrait using facial profile cutouts and masking sheet overlay. Free. 5:30 - 6:10 pm: Opera Santa Barbara returns to present another crowd-pleasing pop-up performance by members of their Mosher Studio Artist Program in the Museum galleries.

SANTA BARBARA ARTS 1114 State Street #24, 805-884-1938Designer/craftsman Arthur Korb has been creating since 1967. The mediums include hand crafted jewelry, stained glass, and assemblage sculptures. Arthur is self-taught. His inspirations include the exquisite forms and mechanics of Nature, and ancient cultures’ sense of design. Arthur also is fond of Art Nouveau and Art Deco influences.

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DISTINCTIVE ART GALLERY 1331 State Street, 805-845-4833“All Santa Barbara All The Time” A collection of paintings made en plein air by artist Chris Potter. Small and large-scale oils made of our most iconic and treasured places. From the beaches to the mountains and many places in-between, come see the very best of Santa Barbara landscape paintings.

LADY MCCLINTOCK STUDIOS ART GALLERY1221 State Street #6, 805-845-0030"There are as many different styles of painting as there are different personalities." Painting together for 30 years under the direction of Ellen Montgomery, amazing talent is found amoung this evolving group of artists. "We love Oil, Water color, Pen & Ink, Pencil and many other media!" Wine & Live Music.

10 WEST GALLERY10 West Anapamu Street, 805-770-7711Abstract and Contemporar y ar t . A group show featuring Diane Giles, Henry Rasmussen, Beth Schmohr, Karin Aggeler, Rick Doehring, Marilyn McRae, Mary Dee Thompson and guest artist, Chad Avery. (Open Wed - Mon: noon - 5:30 pm)

SULLIVAN GOSS - AN AMERICAN GALLERY11 East Anapamu Street, 805-730-1460Sullivan Goss celebrates the expansion of its historic exhibition chronicling the history of art in Santa Barbara. This month the addit ions feature many of the leading lights from our contemporary art scene.

BREAD & BUTTER1114 State Street, La Arcada Court #17, 805-451-3824Nose Bled. Art by DJ Javier.

WATERHOUSE GALLERY1114 State Street # 9, 805-962-8885The Gallery is going on its 32nd year and 25 years in La Arcada Courtyard. It features artwork from some of today’s finest nationally-known painters. S outhwest A r t Magazine recognized Diane & Ralph Waterhouse among “10 Prominent People” in the Fine Art Business. Ralph Waterhouse will give a painting demonstration at 5:45 pm. Guitar by Lou Spaventa.

GALLERY 113 1114 State Street, La Arcada Court #8, 805-965-6611The show presents diverse art by members of the Santa Barbara Ar t Association. Ar t ist of the Month Dae -Kyu Chang, featured artists Hedy Price Paley and Marlise Senzamici, and the group show are on the ground floor. The featured artists on the mezzanine are Virginia Beale and Gina Niebergall.

WAXING POETIC1108 State Street, 805-770-2847Locally based Waxing Poetic brings their beloved, heirloom quality jewelry to Downtown Santa Barbara. The sentiment reflected in the hand crafted, artisanal designs, and the evocative words carved in the metals, gives voice to the universal truths of love, hope, faith and family. Stop by for wine, bites and live entertainment.

BELLA ROSA GALLERIES1103-A State Street, 805-966-1707"Cosmic Encounters" featuring the whimsical work of the beloved local artist Pali-X-Mano, best known for his Solstice Parade designs. His back-illuminated paintings focus on intensity and color. While

admiring the beautiful Vintage and Contemporary jewelry, enjoy fine local wine benefiting The Breast Cancer Resource Center of SB.

SLINGSHOT GALLERY220 West Canon Perdido Street, 805- 770-3878Celebrate the colorful and unique art created by the SlingShot artists and give a gift that gives back this holiday. Our Christmas cards and one of a kind gifts will make shopping fun! Enjoy more prints by artist Rachel MacKenzie. Featured is Dancing on the Moon.

CASA DE LA GUERRA15 East De la Guerra Street, 805-965-0093Architect Reginald D. Johnson believed in architecture’s role in quality community life. Developing a signature style through award-winning projects, he later created innovative public and commercial buildings and ground-breaking housing projects. Building Community includes Santa Barbara area buildings with an emphasis on the Downtown Post Office. Photo: Russ McConnell.

ART IN THE MAYORS OFFICECity Hall, 735 Anacapa St, Entrance on De La Guerra Plaza, Second floorArt in the Mayor's Office: Mayor Helene Schneider, with support from the Santa Barbara Arts Collaborative, opens the latest in a series of rotating exhibitions in her office. This round features the work of 7 different local painters and photographers. (The Mayor's office will only be open from 5–6pm on 1st Thursday for public viewing.)

SANTA BARBARA HISTORICAL MUSEUM136 East De la Guerra Street, 805-966-1601“Designing America: Spain’s Imprint in the U.S.” Perfectly set amidst the Santa Barbara Spanish archi tec ture, th is e x h i b i t i o n s h o w s S p a i n’s contribution to configuring the territory, landscape and cities of the U.S. and explores the h istor ic , pol i t ica l and cultural events that took place throughout the years of shared history between the countries.

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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.

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

Partner Venues Performance 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]@DowntownSB.org

WWW.DOWNTOWNSB.ORG

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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).

1st THURSDAY SPONSORS