Looking for ways to recharge the brain and fuel lively conversation with friends and family? Dive into PST Art, presented by Getty, which for the next five months will showcase the works of more than 800 artists as they explore the intersections of art and science. The 70-plus exhibitions span the past and present, and some reveal fascinating visions of life in the future.
This year’s PST Art event theme is “Art and Science Collide,” and it launched with an “explosion” — a daytime fireworks performance by contemporary artist Cai Guo-Qiang at L.A. Memorial Coliseum on September 15. The mind-boggling array of topics run the gamut from ancient cosmologies to Indigenous sci-fi, sustainable agriculture, AI, biotechnology, and environmental justice.
There are myriad opportunities to connect with PST Art, including here in town. Head to the Museum of Contemporary Art Santa Barbara (MCASB) in Paseo Nuevo for Sangre de Nopal/Blood of the Nopal: Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Contemporary Art (Oct. 6–Jan. 12, 2025). Artist Sarah Rosalena, Assistant Professor of Computational Craft in UCSB’s Department of Art, who had an exhibition titled Pointing Star at MCASB in spring 2023, has her work on view in six PST Art exhibitions across Southern California (see story at bit.ly/4efxowD).
We also highly recommend that you head south and even stay for a day or two or longer for deep-dive experiences into the multiverse. A good place to start is the Getty Center in Los Angeles, where you can view eight PST Art installations (the Lumen: The Art and Science of Light exhibition, which explores light sciences in the Middle Ages, is especially enlightening). Nearby, at UCLA in Westwood, the Fowler and Hammer museums and other institutions present Breath [e]: Toward Climate and Social Justice, Science Fiction Against the Margins; Atmosphere of Sound: Sonic Art in Times of Climate Disruption; and Fire Kinship: Southern California Native Ecology and Art.
Another great park-and-walk hub is on Wilshire Boulevard, where the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, La Brea Tar Pits and Museum, and the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures present PST Art exhibitions in one very walkable area.
You’ll find another fantastic PST Art hub in Griffith Park, at both the Autry Museum of the American West (two exhibitions) and the Griffith Observatory (Pacific Standard Universe film). Other PST Art sites throughout SoCal include Exposition Park, Pasadena, Orange County, and Long Beach, Antelope Valley, and other regions.
Travel farther south to San Diego County to visit exhibitions in Oceanside, La Jolla (Embodied Pacific at the Birch Aquarium at Scripps Institution of Oceanography and satellite sites is particularly fascinating), Balboa Park (San Diego Museum of Art and Mingei International Museum), and other destinations.
In addition to the exhibitions, dozens of cultural, scientific, and community organizations are presenting public events and programs that range from regional art weekends to rocket launches and family festivals. Visit pst.art for details and be sure to check out the calendar of events.
History of PST Art: Beginning in 2019-2020, the Getty granted more than $20 million to teams of artists, curators, and scientists and worked with multiple sponsors to produce PST Art & Science Collide: the largest art event in the U.S.A., and one of the most expansive art events in the world. The first PST (previously called Pacific Standard Time) event, Art in L.A. 1945–1980, took place from October 2011–March 2012, followed by Pacific Standard Time: L.A./L.A. Los Angeles from September 2017 through January 2018.
Hotel Angeleno, the circular 17-story building we all see right off the 405 on the way to LAX, has a prime PST Art location close to Getty and UCLA, and a short drive to LACMA. Park the car and take advantage of the hotel’s many perks, including complimentary ride share service to certain locations during certain hours and a rooftop restaurant and bar. For information on where to stay and dine, visit discoverlosangeles.com. See pst.art for a complete list of participating venues and exhibits throughout Southern California.
Premier Events
Thu, Nov 28
12:00 PM
Santa Barbara
Thanksgiving Dinner at The Harbor Restaurant
Fri, Nov 22
11:00 AM
Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara Antique & Vintage Show & Sale
Fri, Nov 22
6:00 PM
Santa Barbara
Introduction to Crochet Workshop
Fri, Nov 22
7:30 PM
Carpinteria
Rod Stewart VS. Rolling Stones Tribute Show
Fri, Nov 22
9:00 PM
Santa Barbara
Numbskull Presents: Jakob’s Castle
Sat, Nov 23
11:00 AM
Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara Antique & Vintage Show & Sale
Sat, Nov 23
12:00 PM
Santa Barbara
Fall 2024 Healing Arts Faire
Sat, Nov 23
7:30 PM
Santa Barbara
SBCC Theatre Arts Department presents “Mrs. Bob Cratchit’s Wild Christmas Binge”
Sun, Nov 24
11:00 AM
Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara Antique & Vintage Show & Sale
Sun, Nov 24
6:00 PM
Santa Barbara
¡Viva el Arte de Santa Bárbara! Mariachi Garibaldi de Jaime Cuellar
Sun, Dec 01
5:00 PM
Santa Barbara
Paseo Nuevo Tree Lighting Ceremony
Thu, Nov 28 12:00 PM
Santa Barbara
Thanksgiving Dinner at The Harbor Restaurant
Fri, Nov 22 11:00 AM
Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara Antique & Vintage Show & Sale
Fri, Nov 22 6:00 PM
Santa Barbara
Introduction to Crochet Workshop
Fri, Nov 22 7:30 PM
Carpinteria
Rod Stewart VS. Rolling Stones Tribute Show
Fri, Nov 22 9:00 PM
Santa Barbara
Numbskull Presents: Jakob’s Castle
Sat, Nov 23 11:00 AM
Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara Antique & Vintage Show & Sale
Sat, Nov 23 12:00 PM
Santa Barbara
Fall 2024 Healing Arts Faire
Sat, Nov 23 7:30 PM
Santa Barbara
SBCC Theatre Arts Department presents “Mrs. Bob Cratchit’s Wild Christmas Binge”
Sun, Nov 24 11:00 AM
Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara Antique & Vintage Show & Sale
Sun, Nov 24 6:00 PM
Santa Barbara
¡Viva el Arte de Santa Bárbara! Mariachi Garibaldi de Jaime Cuellar
Sun, Dec 01 5:00 PM
Santa Barbara