![]() ![]() ![]() A highlight of the exhibition is the triptych Altar by artist Dinh Q. Looking for a space to enjoy quiet contemplation? Calm your mental chatter with a visit to the AD&A Museum’s “Momentary Stillness.” The fall show offers a sampling of artworks, encouraging visitors to slow down and take a break from daily pressures. The star of the show: Glinsky’s colossal soft sculpture of a punk leather bomber jacket and larger-than-life beadwork made with repurposed skateboard wheels. Museum director Gabriel Ritter broke ground by presenting the first solo museum show of Native American artist Ishi Glinsky, “Upon a Jagged Maze.” With roots in the Tohono O’odham Nation, Glinsky brings North American native arts traditions into the vernacular of contemporary art. Pre-sale tickets are on sale here.Ĭalling all art lovers! UC Santa Barbara’s Art, Design & Architecture Museum (AD&A) opened three new shows this fall, each promising unique and surprising art experiences. DANCING LINE MUSIC SHEET BEGINER PROFESSIONALThose hoping to catch a performance by UC Santa Barbara’s professional dance company in residence, Santa Barbara Dance Theater, will have to wait until the new year when the company returns to the Hatlen stage under the artistic direction of Brandon Whited, Jan. Pre-sale tickets are $13 for students, seniors, military personnel and UCSB faculty and staff, and $17 for general admission, while same-day tickets are $15 and $19, respectively. Add to that a performance by UC Santa Barbara Dance Company, and you have a spectacular entrée to the dance season which continues through the winter and spring quarters. ![]() Spotlighting rising stars and treasured faculty of dance, multi-disciplinary artist Christina McCarthy directs the season opener, the “Fall Dance Concert,” featuring original choreography from five senior BFA students and a faculty piece by former Alvin Ailey dancer Christina Sanchez. Set in the cauldrons of the Imperial Russian government, Gogol imbues comic levity and dreamy interludes with a satirical depiction of greed, corruption and stupidity among government ranks. Directed by Michael Bernard – who came up at New York City’s The 52nd Street Project in Hell’s Kitchen – Gogol’s mid-19 th century work is as timely as ever. Speaking of classics, the department will also present a production of “The Government Inspector” by Nikolai Gogol and adapted by Jeffrey Hatcher. Later this quarter, catch a showcase of cutting-edge contemporary pieces and tried-and-true classics from the student directing program in “Fall One Acts,” Nov. Bringing the best of their creative talents and speedy scriptwriting to the challenge, students write, produce and perform brand new short plays in just 24 hours. You never know what to expect at the “24-hour Play Festival,” to be held this year on Oct. DANCING LINE MUSIC SHEET BEGINER FULLTalent takes the stage this fall in a full complement of performances from UC Santa Barbara’s Department of Theater and Dance. As UC Santa Barbara students and faculty file back to campus for a new academic year, the campus culture scene comes to life with a full array of theater, dance, art exhibitions and films for the fall quarter, celebrating the talents of students, faculty and visiting artists.įrom productions of classic plays by the likes of Shakespeare and Gogol to dance performances of brand-new student choreography, the campus offers ample opportunities to delight in the arts. ![]()
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