The Arts Fund of Santa Barbara
Interview with Vittoria Cutbirth, Executive director of The Arts Fund of Santa Barbara, plus a visit from Elizabeth’s sister and brother-in-law Nan and Hugh Walter.
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Interview with Vittoria Cutbirth, Executive director of The Arts Fund of Santa Barbara, plus a visit from Elizabeth’s sister and brother-in-law Nan and Hugh Walter.
E.V. from Montecito owns an old and fragile Japanese screen with a fabulous provenance. The artist signature in the chop reads Tosa Hironobu; Tosa is also a specific style of …
A.S. has a suggestive table lamp that was tested in the early 20th century by Underwriter Labs Inc., as we see on the label affixed to the top of the …
Music critic and conductor Daniel Kepl invites music enthusiasts to join him for an adventure tour to Portugal with Emeriti Philharmonic.
C from San Francisco has two wonderful hippie—era cases that he purchased from furniture maker Evert Sodergren in Seattle in 2010. These pieces have excellent provenance, as C has the …
D.P. has two bound copies from two illustrious American newspapers, The New York Sun from January of 1947, and The Boston Globe from July of 1929. Newspapers were, in those …
Pro photographer Brett Leigh Dicks talks about his exhibit “INSIDE: Photographs of Decommissioned Prisons in Australia” at the Architectural Foundation of Santa Barbara.
As far as “important” watches and clock go, J.J.’s is not so important: a Time Clock by Simplex Time Recorder Co., Gardner, MA. But this clock is connected with one …
C.R. sent me a photo of a piece of furniture for sale at the Unity Shoppe that she has been eyeing for weeks. She is wondering what it’s worth. She …
Interview with Mack W Borgen, the author of Dead Serious and Light Hearted, a cultural geography of the American Zeitgeist 1956-1976. Plus Oscar-nominated actress Sally Kellerman calls in.