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From raptors to hummingbirds join our experienced naturalist leader as she looks and listens for the diverse and beautiful birds of Mission Canyon. Let us also watch the unfolding of the uniquely Cali
'Beyond: Visions of Planetary Landscapes' paints a rarely seen and mesmerizing portrait of our Solar System with incredible aesthetic and scientific appeal. Award-winning filmmaker, journali
This is the museum's permanent installation exhibit.
Pacific Northwest cultures are famous for spectacular masks, ceremonial regalia, and fine carvings in wood and stone. Many of these objects, most collected by Max Fleischmann, will be shown in Fleisch
Assembled over a period of more than 140 years, the collection of the Walters Art Museum entails one of the finest holdings of 19th-century paintings in the United States. The only West Coast venue fo
The Passport to Santa Barbara County at CAF let's children accompanied by an adult experience art from around the world.
This month we talk with Andy Kanefield, author of Uncommon Sense, a very insightful book that everyone who manages an organization should read. We will talk with Andy about the book and his consulting
Lonely and remote, Santa Barbara's Spanish (1769-1821) and Mexican (1822-1846) settlements were highly dependent on goods delivered by supply ships. The exhibit includes objects that were brought
'Beyond: Visions of Planetary Landscapes' paints a rarely seen and mesmerizing portrait of our Solar System with incredible aesthetic and scientific appeal. Award-winning filmmaker, journali
The story of the hide and tallow trade and of 1830s California was vividly told in Richard Henry Dana Jr.'s 'Two Years Before the Mast.' This exhibit features a first edition copy of th
This 'living' exhibit proudly displays a 23-foot hand-made wooden tomol, the canoes built to cross the Santa Barbara Channel to the Channel Islands -- and still used today. Ancient and moder
This history of the local waterfront includes the building of Stearn's Wharf, Santa Barbara breakwater and more. A historical timeline of Santa Barbara's waterfront and harbor area is comple
This unique exhibit describe the histories of six of the eight Channel Islands: San Miguel, San Nicolas, Santa Cruz, Santa Barbara, Santa Rosa, and Anacapa. A rich variety of artifacts, photographs, a
Visitors 'catch the big one' at the fishing simulator as part of this interactive exhibit celebrating the abundant fisheries along the Central Coast. Also included are antique and modern gam
In this exhibit, children learn about our maritime heritage and the sea in a fun and creative way. On hand are a wide variety of art materials, colorful soft toys and furniture representing sea animal
Hardhat diving has been part of local history since the late 1800s when abalone became a sought-after delicacy. Commercial diving is an integral part of the sea urchin fisheries as well as in the cons
Fascinating collection of intricate radio-controlled model boats were made by Dwight Brooks. The models are of true-life vessels, including a luxury yacht, Norwegian fishing trawler, naval patrol boat
Thrill to shipwreck stories and discover the underwater archaeology used to locate, monitor, and preserve local underwater cultural resource. The Cuba, Winfield Scott and Honda disaster are displayed
From prehistoric times to the early twentieth century, otter and seal hunting has been a commercial link between California and the outside world. Three flip-up touch panels allow visitors to compare