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  1. Santa Barbara School of Mosaic Art. Santa Barbara School of Mosaic Art was founded in 2009 by mosaic artist Tami Macala. SBSMA is a great place to learn mosaic art in a creative and informative environment. Tami has over 15 years experience as a professional mosaic artist and shares her knowledge and expertise with every workshop.

  2. The Arts Movement. Beginning in the last quarter of the 19 th century, Santa Barbara developed into the most important art colony between San Francisco and Los Angeles. The first major artist to call the South Coast home was landscapist Henry Chapman Ford who settled here in 1875. Drawn to the natural beauty of the region, additional major ...

  3. As part of its matching grant agreement with the California Department of Education and the Santa Barbara Unified School District, ... Visual Arts & Design Academy, Santa Barbara High School 700 E. Anapamu Street Santa Barbara, CA 93103 friendsofvada@gmail.com 805-966-9101 ext. 5055

  4. An Iconic Santa Barbara Destination for Santa Barbara's. Anchored by local landmarks like the Arlington, Granada, and New Vic theaters, and the Santa Barbara Museum of Art, the ARTS District is Santa Barbara’s epicenter for the arts.

  5. The School of Culinary Arts and Hotel Management Program develops skills and competencies for positions in the hospitality industry. This unique program ... Santa Barbara, CA 93109 (805) 965-0581. Schott Campus . 310 W Padre Street Santa Barbara, CA 93105 (805) 683-8205. Wake Campus . 300 N ...

  6. Santa Barbara School of Performing Arts Present: Moana jr. ShowTimes Friday July 28: 7PM Saturday July 29: 2PM & 7PM Sunday july 30: 2 PM & 7PM Located at La cumbre junior high's Jo Ann Caines Theatre. Congratulations. SOPA and DMK Studio student Harriet Chilton won first place in the

  7. Built for the Santa Barbara School of the Arts, the Alhecama Theatre was originally used for drama, music, and dance classes. Alice Schott purchased the theatre in 1939 when the school struggled due to the Great Depression. She renamed it the Alhecama after her daughters Alice, Helen, Catherine, and Mary Lou.