Nov. 18 — Santa Barbara Museum of Art to present Alison Saar: The Alchemy of Metal and the Magic of Casting

Alison Saar, Inheritance (detail), 2009. Bronze, cotton, wood. SBMA, Gift of Sarah Jane Lind in honor of Atkinson Gallery, Santa Barbara City College, 2010.2. © Alison Saar. Courtesy of L.A. Louver, Venice, CA.

SANTA BARBARA — The Santa Barbara Museum of Art will present “Alison Saar: The Alchemy of Metal and the Magic of Casting” at 3 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 18.

Esteemed sculptor Alison Saar discusses the ancient and transformative powers of metal and its casting. Referencing Western mythologies as well as Fon and Yoruba deities, the artist will cite her monumental commissions and smaller cast pieces. One such cast piece is her bronze sculpture Inheritance (2009), currently on view in the SBMA exhibition Fire Metal Monument: Bronze.

Alison Saar’s work can be found in over 60 public collections, including the Santa Barbara Museum of Art, National Gallery of Australia, Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Smithsonian Institution. In addition to numerous awards and residences, she has had over 30 solo exhibitions, including the glowingly reviewed Alison Saar: Of Aether and Earthe, on view at the Armory Center for the Arts in Pasadena and the Benton Museum at Pomona College through December 19. The Los Angeles Timesrecently described Saar as “among the finest American sculptors working today.”

 

Mary Craig Auditorium, SBMA

1130 State Street

Free

Reserve tickets at tickets.sbma.net.

 

Please note: This event is in person at Santa Barbara Museum of Art’s Mary Craig Auditorium.

In an effort to create the safest possible environment, please note visitors who plan to attend an event in SBMA’s Mary Craig Auditorium must show proof of being fully vaccinated OR, in some cases, supply a negative Covid-19 medical test result (taken within 72 hours prior to each event), along with an official photo ID, before entering the venue. Visitors must also follow SBMA’s mask policy and wear a mask in accordance with the recommendations of the Santa Barbara County Public Health Department (SBCPHD)California’s Department of Public Health’s (CDPH) mask guidance. Capacity limited to 50 seats.