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Now at the CAW

Events

Patrick Melroy of MISC Workshop Presents:

The Transmission Project

The public is invited to the Transmission Station for a series of workshops and events where participants build, share, and disrupt stories using analog tools.

Events begin Jan 21 and Conclude Feb 5

Free!

 

​At the Community Arts Workshop

Part of the SBAC Community Arts Residency Program

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Wed. Jan 21: The Next Phone Book is a community arts workshop that rebuilds a shared directory from memory, trust, and human connection. Participants begin by contributing the phone numbers they still remember by heart, then place live calls to friends and family to locate and verify additional numbers. Together, these fragments form a new phone directory compiled, designed, and printed as a zine. The resulting phone book is distributed only to the people whose numbers appear within it, creating a closed-loop network rooted in consent, intimacy, and lived relationships. Part social sculpture, part archival experiment, the workshop asks what it means to stay reachable in an age of infinite contacts and forgotten numbers. 6pm-8pm

 

Sat. Jan 24: Chinese Take Out and Microphones is an interactive art event dedicated to remembering the people we can no longer share a table with. Over shared cartons of Chinese takeout, participants are invited to step up to a microphone and tell stories—of important characters, legendary adventures, small moments, and lasting influences that shaped who we are. Voices are recorded to tape and broadcast as a living signal of memory and progress, carrying these stories beyond the room and into the air. Part communal meal, part oral history, part broadcast ritual, the night honors absence through presence, storytelling, and collective listening. 6pm – 8pm

 

Tue. Jan 27: The Last Letter Home is a one-night community art workshop that blends writing, voice, and analog broadcast. Participants gather to write a letter they should have sent but haven’t sent. A farewell, a confession, a memory, a message to someone very specific, then step up to record and transmit it live on a dormant FM radio frequency. Part open mic, part public confession, part ritual, the evening invites us to speak our thoughts into the void and listen together. No performance experience required, just a willingness to write, listen, and be present.
6:40 pm until whenever we finish.

 

Sat. Feb 07: The Last Vinyl Radio Station revives the ritual of radio through shared listening and performance. Participants gather to play vinyl records on a dormant FM frequency while simultaneously live streaming the broadcast online. Each person curates three songs and steps into the role of a disk jockey, introducing and spinning their selections for both local airwaves and distant listeners. Interwoven throughout the night, participants read vintage radio advertisements and weather reports from historic storms, blurring past and present, signal and noise. Part listening party, part live radio theater, the event invites the community to inhabit a fleeting broadcast together, before it fades back into silence. 6pm-9pm Concluding Event 

 

Jan 20, 22, 27 ,29 Feb 3, 5, Office Hours 10am – 2pm – These will be the hours available each week for guests to stop by the transmission Station and make a note, add to the directory, record a story, or complaint, create a mail piece to send from the Transmission Station Outgoing Mailbox. 

 

Guest Dj Sets – Signups will be available for friends and family to come and host a 1-3hr guest dj set with their own music or culled from our vinyl collection. patrick@miscworkshop.com

 

The Broken Signal Series of interviews – invitations are going out to a small group of former broadcasters, a distinction we are holding open for a wide array of previous roles. 

 

The Transmission Signal Stand. A tiny library style art installation filled with interactive recording devices and messages for taking and leaving. (Going live in front of the CAW soon.)

About the Artist:

Patrick Melroy is a Santa Barbara-based social practice artist whose work often takes the form of interactive sculptures, analog systems, and public performances rooted in collective participation and shared authorship. A founding member of the influential Uppur Bunk Collaborative, Pullstring Press, MISC Workshop, and a charter member of Bottled Lightning Projects in Portland, OR, Melroy has exhibited work from Belgrade to Los Angeles, always with a deep commitment to audience interaction and unconventional settings. Melroy holds an MFA from the Department of Art at UC Santa Barbara and has taught studio art and social practice courses throughout the region, most recently at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. In addition to his gallery and academic work, he designs and leads creativity workshops for both artists and non-artists.

Santa Barbara Permaculture Network Presents:

CANCELLED: 2026 Seed Swap Festival

Unfortunately the 2026 Santa Barbara SeedSwap was forced to cancel this year

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Lumina Nostri Presents:

Creative Cluster

Artist Way Creativity Course

Monday Nights 5:30-7:30PM beginning Jan 26 and ending April 20

What happens when you nurture your creativity?

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From the organizer:

Lumina Nostri’s Sarah Emma Ruth is facilitating a 12 week exploration of Julia Cameron’s Artist way on Mondays from 5:30-7:30 starting January 26th.

 

Designed to reconnect us with our Creative within, the class can be enjoyed both as a drop in experience or full-season commitment. 

The book, Artist Way by Julia Cameron, can be checked out at the library, purchased from Chaucers or ThriftBooks, or you can come in and experience it through hearsay. 

 

The magic of this experience is the in-person community. As we deepen our connection to ourselves and the material, we become expanders for one another’s experience. This course is action-oriented, and aims to begin to answer to the question what happens when we invest in our own creativity.

 

The group is only open to Women and Gender minorities this round. 🙏 

With questions and to sign up, e-mail luminanostri@gmail.com or go to https://bit.ly/luminanostri

More information about the organizer.

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Sarah Emma Ruth, de Lumina Nostri, impartirá un curso de 12 semanas sobre El Camino del Artista, escrito por Julia Cameron, los lunes de 17:30 a 19:30pm. Diseñado para reconectarnos con nuestra creatividad interior, el curso se puede disfrutar tanto de forma puntual como con un compromiso para toda la temporada. 

 

El libro El camino del artista, de Julia Cameron, se puede consultar en la biblioteca, comprar en Chaucers o ThriftBooks, o puedes venir y experimentarlo de primera mano. 

 

La magia de esta experiencia es la comunidad presencial. A medida que profundizamos nuestra conexión con nosotros mismos y con el material, nos convertimos en amplificadores de la experiencia de los demás. Este curso está orientado a la acción y tiene como objetivo comenzar a responder a la pregunta de qué sucede cuando invertimos en nuestra propia creatividad.

 

El grupo solo está abierto a mujeres y minorías de género en esta ronda.

Para cualquier consulta o para registrarse, envíe un correo electrónico a luminanostri@gmail.com o visite https://bit.ly/luminanostrisp.

Más información sobre el organizador.

Artists for Democracy Presents:

The Art of Resistance

Art show open to the community
January 28 – February 2

Call for artists open at artists-for-democracy.com

Submit your Artwork!  Show your Protest Signs!

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From the organizer:

“The Art of Resistance” show will take place in two spaces at the CAW, the first showing art works reflecting the current political situation along with examples of local, street protest signs.  The second gallery will have an exhibit of "The Art of Propaganda" – A display of original WWI and WWII poster art re-imagined for our current era. This gallery will also feature the colorful and striking protest art of Lawrence Wallin.

The call for artists is now live. Go to artists-for-democracy.com/registration for more information. 

 

The opening reception is Friday January 30th from 2:30 to 6:30pm and will have refreshments and entertainment. 

 

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The Artist for Democracy website will be a place for community artists to show their Resistance Art. It is an effort to create a space for concerned artist to express their creativity, frustrations, hope and concerns surrounding the current political situation.

The California Arts Council Presents:

Creative Economy Town Hall

Shape California’s Creative Future

Wednesday, Feb. 4, 2pm - 5:30 pm
Community Arts Workshop, 631 Garden St

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From the organizer:

The Creative Economies in Action: 2025 Statewide Engagement Tour is coming to Santa Barbara, and you're invited to participate! Building upon California’s first Creative Economy Strategic Plan, this town hall listening session will gather community insights and identify innovative practices within the Central Coast region to inform a comprehensive addendum to be submitted to the Governor’s Office and State Legislature in the Spring of 2026.

Our regional town hall will take place Wednesday, February 4, 2pm-5:30pm at the Community Arts Workshop in downtown Santa Barbara (food and coffee/tea will be provided).

This is a great opportunity to provide direct feedback and be a part of shaping the future of the creative economy in our region and the state.

To learn more and register for the town hall, please visit the Eventbrite page HERE. If you’re not able to make it in person, there will also be a virtual town hall the week before on Wednesday, January 28 6-7:30pm for the full Central Coast region. You can register for that event HERE

 

For questions or more information, please contact our CAC Regional Engagement Manager, Hannah Jacobson Blumenfeld (hannahjacobsonblumenfeld@gmail.com).

Eric Saint Georges Presents:

Figure Drawing Workshop

Saturday, February 14, 9am-12:30pm

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From the organizer:

The goal of this short workshop is to give an introduction to tools and methods one can use to improve the liveliness and expression of quick gestural drawings of the

human form.

 

Focusing on short poses (mostly 30 seconds to 2 minutes), students will practice techniques and exercises to develop hand-eye coordination and learn strategies for gesture drawings (such as in which order to start and develop the drawing) and improve their ability to draw quick and expressive drawings.

This workshop is appropriate for all levels including beginners. Demos and hands-on critiques are an important part of the instruction.

Cost: $60

To Register (or for questions), email Eric Saint Georges at ericsgc@hawaii.edu 

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Sri van der Kroef Presents:

Paint From Your Soul

Healing, Transformational Painting Workshop with Symbolic and Expressive Portraiture

Saturday February 21, 10am-2pm

From the organizer:

Paint From Your Soul is a workshop for women seeking to explore a deeper version of themselves and the Divine Feminine. Though this process using color, symbol and powerful self portraits we become more connected to our intuition, creativity and inner truth and wisdom, finding our authentic voice.


No art training is necessary, all materials are supplied.
Come and discover the truest version of you!

More information at WhiteWingHealingArts.com.

 

With questions e-mail svanderkroef@gmail.com.

Not Half Bad Theatre Company Presents:

The Story of War

A Comedic One-Man Show!

March 7th and 8th at 7:30 PM

Tickets $25

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From the organizer:

When Wathel Rogers, the inventor of animatronics, separated from the Disney company, he set out to create the greatest animatronic show of all time. His creation told the history of warfare, and he called it The Story of War. This is that show. Dillon Yuhasz takes you on a journey from the stone age to modern times as both man and animatronic robot in this strange tale of violence, greed, and dancing pirates.

- 18+

- Strong Language

- Adult Themes

- Gunshots

- Runtime is approximately 1 hour.

With questions email: nothalfbadtheatre@gmail.com

More information at nothalfbad.org.

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Dillon Yuhasz has been performing in Santa Barbara his entire life. An entrepreneur, writer, improviser, puppeteer, singer, and actor, he is known for his high-energy, ambitious one-man productions that push the limits of what one person can (or should) try to do on stage.

You may have seen Dillon most recently as the title role in SBCC’s production of Young Frankenstein, but his true passion lies in building exciting worlds from scratch with bold and unique characters. Over the past few years, he’s written, produced, directed, and performed a string of original one-man shows, including Faces of Magic and All My Actors Are Dead.

Not Half Bad Theatre was created in collaboration with Brittany Ragan. She serves as production manager, prop and set designer, head of marketing, stagehand, as well as the company’s lead vibe checker... shaping each production by having an answer when Dillon asks, “Do you think it’s okay if I do [insert wild idea here]?”

Tayllor and Ademola Oyewole-Davis Present:

Storytelling is the Revolution

What's Your Story?

 

Tuesday & Thursday 5-7pm Poetry Workshops for All

 

First Workshop: Tuesday December 2nd, 5pm

Showcase and Exhibition March 2026

Free!

 

​At the Community Arts Workshop

Part of the SBAC Community Arts Residency Program

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Create art that no only moves people but also moves the community forward.

 

Tayllor and Ademola Oyewole-Davis, artists and poets in the 2025-26 Community Arts Residency, are hosting and curating a poetic experience that celebrates all our stories and connects us as a community.

  • Two FREE poetry workshops a week, starting in December, at the Community Arts Workshop 

  • Workshops are open to all (18+ years). Bring something to write with and on! Refreshments are provided.

  • A safe community space for members to share their stories and write about them through poetry. We will support members in the writing, editing, and performance process, inviting  members to perform in the exhibition in the March 2026.

Who Should Participate?

Anyone! All levels of experience are welcome, from no experience to a lot. The workshops seek to bring together people from all walks of life.

What's the Time Commitment? 

Feel free to drop in for just one evening and see what it is about, or commit to as much as you choose. The workshops will build to a concluding showcase, but the point is to give our community a chance to write, share stories, and build connections.

About the Artists

Tayllor Oyewole-Davis is an educator, social impact strategist, and internationally recognized poet. As Founder of Sisterhood(verb), Inc., she merges the arts with community engagement to create sustainable, creative spaces. As Executive Assistant & Artist in Residence at The Riviera Ridge School, she develops arts-integrated programs and partnerships. Her work has been featured in global anthologies, galleries, and stages. Tayllor has presented at national conferences and received honors like the H. Elizabeth Braun Catalyst for Change Award. She holds an M.A. in Humanities and Social Thought from NYU and a B.A. in Psychology from Mount Holyoke College.

Ademola Oyewole-Davis is a Brooklyn-born singer, songwriter, poet, educator, and activist who has performed since age eight. His artistry spans the U.S., with recent collaborations alongside his father, Abiodun Oyewole of The Last Poets, and his upcoming solo project, "Lib(er)ation." With over seven years of teaching experience through Urban Word NYC and independent schools, Ademola cultivates creative, critical learning environments that empower everyone to speak truth and pursue justice.

Use the CAW

The CAW collaborates to empower and provide affordable space for art projects of all kinds. Have an idea? Use the CAW.

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The Santa Barbara Arts Collaborative works to maintain the CAW as a "blank canvas" for as wide a diversity of arts uses and users as possible, providing space and collaborating with project initiators to make their ideas a success for the benefit of the broader community, and supporting and cultivating collaborations between artists and arts organizations, community groups, the business community, non-profit organizations and the entire community.

Find out more about how you can use the CAW here: 

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The SBAC facilitates the use of the CAW by artists, nonprofits, and community groups of all types; fostering exploration, conversation, collaboration, and connection to further its mission to sustain and grow all forms of the arts in Santa Barbara. The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed are the users’ own, and do not necessarily represent those of the Santa Barbara Arts Collaborative. The SBAC welcomes all in the work to sustain and grow the unique cultural ecology of our community.

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