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Adam Jahnke: Santa Barbara’s Department for Applied Geography

On view Thursday, July 7 to Sunday, July 17
MCASB, 653 Paseo Nuevo

MCASB is proud to present Santa Barbara’s Department for Applied Geography, an exhibition by Adam Jahnke. Through a reimagining of his bicycle experience in Southern California Jahnke has become interested in creating artworks that reflect and promote the bicycle as an avatar for art and life. This experience and framework are what he refers to as the Department Of Applied Geography (DOAG).
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THIS EVENT IS FULLY BOOKED!

In Conversation | Wade Nomura & Adam Jahnke

Thursday, July 7 | 5:30-6:30 PM
MCASB, 653 Paseo Nuevo

Join us for a conversation between Wade Nomura, Mayor of Carpenteria, and Adam Jahnke, Multimedia Artist, exploring Mr. Nomura’s history and contribution to our region, the founding of Nomura Racing and his national BMX title, as well as Santa Barbara’s cycling history. Read more >>>

Community Classroom | Rascal’s | The History of the Burrito with Rodalfo Rios

Saturday, July 16 | 2:00-3:00 PM
MCASB, 653 Paseo Nuevo

Join Dalan Moreno, Owner of Rascal’s, and Rodalfo Rios, Owner of Super Cucas Restaurant, the very first Taqueria established in Santa Barbara, to hear about the history of the burrito. This event is FREE, however, due to limited space reservations are required. Click here to reserve your space now.

Emerging Leaders in the Arts | Something Like That Zine Launch Event
Friday, July 8 | 6:00-8:00 PM
MCASB, 653 Paseo Nuevo
MCSAB is delighted to announce the launch of Something Like That a small circulation printed zine of visual and literary art submissions made by artists of diverse identities. The entries explore the topic of masculinity in its various iterations—from the violence of patriarchal masculinity to the empowerment of personal identity—and invites the reader to reflect on their own experiences and relationship to masculinity.

Something Like That is a project by Alloy Zarate a fellow of MCASB’s Emerging Leaders in the Arts 2022 program. Read more >>>

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