In Plain Sight: Public Art in Santa Barbara
Rating: NR
Synopsis:
Whether its tucked into a hidden Paseo or on the bustling sidewalks of State Street, Public Art is written on the walls and woven into the tapestry of spaces that help to define Santa Barbara as a city. This documentary follows the history of public art in Santa Barbara, from ancient Chumash cave paintings to modern installations like the Chromatic Gate. Explore a variety of murals, sculptures, and fountains while meeting local artists. Learn how our diverse cultural history has made Latino Art an important presence in Santa Barbara, and what the future holds for the next generation of public art in our city. IN PLAIN SIGHT offers a multi-faceted perspective on the value and meaning of permanent and temporary public art in our lives.
Screening with: THINKING GRANDE
Showtimes
The Victoria Hall Theater
33 W. Victoria St., Santa Barbara, 805-730-1038
- Saturday, Jan. 26, 12:30 p.m.
Center Stage Theater
751 Paseo Nuevo, Santa Barbara, 805-963-0408
- Tuesday, Jan. 29, 1 p.m.
Note: Movie showtimes are subject to change.
For possible updates to this schedule, please call the theater.
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