Museum of Contemporary Art Santa Barbara — Only 3 days remaining to see Shana Moulton

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There are only three days remaining to view Shana Moulton: The Invisible Seventh is the Mystic Column at MCASB! Stop by this weekend to see the exhibition in its final form. Over the last four months, The Invisible Seventh is the Mystic Column has taken on new elements, adapting and changing as Shana Moulton has explored this iteration of herWhispering Pines series. Join us for the final days of this exhibition  from Thursday – Sunday, 11AM – 5PM!

It has been an honor to host Santa Barbara’s own Shana Moulton at MCASB and we are so grateful to our community for welcoming this exhibition! Thank you to all who have visited both in person and virtually this year; your continued support makes it all possible. We are looking forward to seeing you at our next exhibition!

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In response to the recently completed Earth Day Mural on the external wall of MCASB, and following the opening of Santa Barbara Fiesta, join us for an in-depth dive into Santa Barbara murals created by Mexican Modernists and a conversation about the historical importance of murals and public art within the Santa Barbara community. Moderated by Sarah Dildine, MCASB Exhibitions Manager, historical context will be provided by Julia Campos, MCASB Museum and Visitor Services Coordinator, and an analysis of murals by Alfredo Ramos Martínez and David Alfaro Siqueiros by Rachel Heidenry, local art historian and art critic.
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