Feb. 11 — Museum of Contemporary Art Santa Barbara to present opening of Janna Ireland: True Story Index. Reception on Feb. 25
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We are thrilled to open and celebrate new two new programs in partnership with Riviera Beach House in the heart of Santa Barbara’s Funk Zone! Join us in celebrating art, artists, and community in 2024!
¡Estamos encantados de abrir y celebrar dos nuevos programas en asociación con Riviera Beach House en el corazón de Funk Zone de Santa Bárbara! ¡Únete a nosotros para celebrar el arte, los artistas y la comunidad en 2024!
Museum of Contemporary Art Santa Barbara (MCASB) and Riviera Beach House are pleased to announce the return of two signature MCASB and Contemporary Arts Forum (CAF) exhibition programs: MCASB Satellite in the Funk Zone, and the Tri-County Annual Call for Entries, with the opening of Changing Nature: recent work by Stephanie Dotson and Madeleine Ignon.
You are invited to join us in celebrating the artists at the opening reception on Wednesday, January 17, from 5:00 – 8:00 pm! RSVP: development@mcasantabarbara.org
Applications for two annual rotations featuring works by Tri-County based artists will be announced this Spring. Please sign up for the MCASB Newsletter to be among the first to know.
Janna Ireland: True Story Index Opens Sunday, February 11, 2024 – Artist Reception on Sunday, February 25, 2024
Museum of Contemporary Art Santa Barbara (MCASB) supporters will travel to Los Angeles at the end of February for a bespoke itinerary of art experiences on the occasion of the Frieze Los Angeles Art Fair, February 29 – March 2. Interested in learning more? Please reach out to development@mcasantabarbara.org!
Images:
– (l) Stephanie Dotson, 10 setting, 2023 (r) Madeleine Ignon, Stop, Drop, 2023
– Janna Ireland, Breakfast on the Patio from The Spotless Mirror series, 2012
– A rendering for the new layout for Frieze LA 2024.
Courtesy WHY ARCHITECTS