Santa Barbara Art Shows
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Art Shows in Santa Barbara, California.
Whistle Stop Art Studios in Santa Barbara showcases the work of Ruth Ellen Hoag, Mauricio Arcesio and Josepha Dirado. The gallery offers a schedule of exhibits.
This Santa Barbara gallery showcases the work of Robert Abbott, Marcia Burtt, Patricia Doyle and Meg Torbert. The gallery is open Saturday and Sunday and by appointment.
The collection at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art features Asian, European and American artwork, as well as contemporary photography. The facility also offers exhibitions and special programs for families and children.
This art company hosts a schedule of exhibitions in the Santa Barbara area. Several artists are represented, with a focus on emerging and mid-career artists.
This art company hosts a schedule of exhibitions in the Santa Barbara area. Several artists are represented, with a focus on emerging and mid-career artists.
University Art Museum at the University of California in Santa Barbara features a schedule of exhibitions as well as special events. The museum's fine arts collection contains over 8,500 items ranging from Old Master Paintings to Renaissance plaquettes.
Established in 1983, Architectural Foundation of Santa Barbara is a non-profit organization that strives to increase awareness and appreciation of architecture. Each year the gallery showcases six exhibits that illuminate the relationship between architecture and fine art.
This gallery offers a shedule of fine art exhibits. Artists on display include Kim Adelman, Robyn Geddes, Anne Luther and Jill Sattler among others.
Cabrillo Pavilion Arts Center is a Spanish-style building that houses rotating art exhibits. The venue can also be booked for weddings, private parties and corporate events.
Santa Barbara Arts and Crafts Show takes place every Sunday along Cabrillo Boulevard, east of Stearn's Wharf. The show was inaugurated in 1965 by local artists.
Gallery 113 features original paintings, drawings, collages, etchings, sculpture ceramics and jewelry. Exhibits change monthly.







