ON Culture: Michelangelo comes to town, and Frampton comes alive

Sun May 21, 2023 | 09:00am

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ON the Walls

“Simonetta’s Library, oil on canvas by Nadya Brown | Credit: Courtesy

The beautifully lush work of Nadya Brown will be on view in the exhibition “A Natural Curiosity” at the Architectural Foundation Gallery June 3 – August 12, with an opening reception on June 2 from  5 – 7 p.m. Born and raised in England, Brown has since lived in Italy and Spain and now, Santa Barbara. After studying painting and printmaking at Goldsmiths College, University of London, she received her MFA from Ohio University and has exhibited her work extensively in solo and group shows both in the U.S. and the UK.

Crosby, Stills & Nash, first album, 1969. | Credit: Henry Diltz

Legendary rock photographer Henry Diltz has a new exhibition “Music is Love: Photographs by Henry Diltz” opening at Solvang’s Elverhoj Museum on Friday, May 26. No matter if you have never encountered his name, you have undoubtedly seen Henry’s photographs,” said Elverhoj Executive Director Esther Jacobsen Bates. Diltz photographed more than 250 album covers and thousands of publicity shots in the 1960s and 1970s, including the Morrison Hotel cover for The Doors. On view through August 13, other artists in Diltz’s portfolio include the Eagles, Neil Young, Crosby, Stills & Nash, Jackson Browne, James Taylor, Jimi Hendrix, The Monkees, Joni Mitchell, Linda Ronstadt, and Paul McCartney Bates shared that the exhibition title is a nod to the late David Crosby, and a section of the gallery will showcase Crosby with photographs of his musical career.

 Michelangelo’s artwork from the Sistine Chapel will be on view at the Mission starting May 26. | Credit: Courtesy

I Madonnari won’t be the only thing beautifying the Santa Barbara Mission this month. Artwork from the Sistine Chapel is being reproduced near scale and shown at the Mission starting May 26. According to a release, “With special expertise and care, the ceiling paintings from the Sistine Chapel (by Michelangelo) have been reproduced in a truly unique way using licensed high-definition photos. Brought to life using a special printing technique that emulates the look and feel of the original paintings, visitors are given a chance to engage with the artwork in ways that were never before possible: seeing every detail, every brushstroke, and every color of the artist’s 34 frescoes. … Whether visitors have already been to the Sistine Chapel or not, everyone can admire the artwork up close, at their own pace, and with the ability to capture photographic memories of this iconic work.” On view through September 4, this ticketed exhibition certainly sounds amazing. 

ON the Stage

‘Frampton Comes Alive’ album cover circa 2006. | Credit: Courtesy

Still in fine tune, Peter Frampton just announced a show at the Arlington on August 16. Tickets go on sale today (May 19) for an evening with one of the most celebrated artists and guitarists in rock history. Once upon a long time ago, my husband Zak had similar long curly tresses to what Frampton had back in the day, and I’ll never forget the story of Zak walking down the halls of Vieja Valley School in a terry cloth robe on Pajama Day, while the teachers serenaded him to the tune of Frampton’s “Oh Baby I Love Your Way.” Here’s the ticket link. Guess what my first request will be?

Peter Frampton will be at the Arlington on August 16. | Credit: Courtesy

ON the Streets

Applications are now open for Pianos on State 2023 with artists living and working in Santa Barbara and Ventura both eligible to apply.  This public art program — collaboratively organized by Santa Barbara Arts Collaborative, Santa Barbara County Office of Arts and Culture, the City of Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara Education Foundation, Downtown Santa Barbara, and the Children’s Creative Project — is an opportunity for emerging and professional artists alike to showcase their work through a unique project. Individual artists and collaborative teams are both eligible, though teams must use one application. Click here for application information. 

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