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  • Let your imagination take the lead at Crafternoons, every Wednesday from 2:30 pm to 4:30 pm and Saturday from 11:30 am to 1:00 pm, in the EE Makerspace above Art From Scrap.
    Join us for our April Crafternoons: Craft for the Earth, where creativity meets sustainability! This month, we’re celebrating Earth Month with hands-on workshops that transform everyday recycled materials into artful treasures. Perfect for all ages and skill levels, these eco-friendly projects encourage kids to craft with purpose while having a blast.

    Craft for the Earth Projects include:
    🌎 Paper Bead Bracelets – Roll, glue, and string colorful paper beads to create stylish, upcycled jewelry.
    🌱 eARTh Collages – Turn scrap paper, magazines, and tabs into stunning Earth-inspired collages that celebrate the beauty of our planet.
    🐞 Recycled Litter Bugs – Give discarded materials a second life by crafting whimsical bug sculptures using bottle caps, bread tags, and more!
    Come craft, create, and celebrate Earth Month with us! Sign up now!

    Cost: $8.00 per person.

    Crafternoons are for kids ages 5 and up. Please note that our workshop is upstairs and utilizes hot glue guns. Adults must remain in the EE Makerspace with their child.

    We have something for everyone at the EE Makerspace, so bring the kiddos—Crafternoons are just for them!
  • Program
    Chick Corea: Children’s Song No. 12
    Paul Wiancko: Vox Petra
    Franghiz Ali-Zadeh: Reqs
    Couperin: Les Barricades Mystérieuses
    Trollstilt (Monica Mugan and Dan Trueman): Ricercar
    Paul Wiancko: When the Night
    Terry Riley: Good Medicine

    “With Owls, classical is alive and well.” The New York Times

    A quartet collective where each member is an artistic force in their own right, Owls has been dubbed “a dream group” by The New York Times for their original, visceral performances that defy expectations. Lovingly translating folk, minimalism, Baroque and new music into their distinctive instrumentation, the quartet will perform a wide-ranging program of works that foregrounds their innovative approach to the quartet repertoire.
  • “One of jazz piano’s most brazenly virtuosic players.” The New York Times

    Check your expectations at the door for this night of wildly adventurous music from Hiromi and Sonicwonder. Steeped in both the classical and jazz traditions, Hiromi goes her own way, attracting fans of all ages with compositions that run the gamut from Mozart to metal and beyond. Sonicwonder audiences have been known to stand and whoop in wonder at the intricate, catchy and powerful sound that pours out of this eclectic electric quartet. Mixing influences that range from Chick Corea to Frank Zappa and funk fusion, Hiromi insists on following her own musical path. “I just want to keep exploring and trying new things,” she says, vowing that her best performance will be her next one.
  • “A seriously sensational spectacle: as aesthetic as it is athletic, as comedic as it is grave, and all in all, a visceral delight.” The Conversation (Australia)

    A symphony of acrobatics, sound and light, Humans 2.0 is next-level circus by the Australian contemporary troupe Circa. Created by the visionary Yaron Lifschitz, this innovative new work delivers tightly-woven choreography that is intimate, primal and deeply engaged with the challenge of being human. Bathed in an ever-changing palette of dramatic, expressive lighting, 10 phenomenally athletic performers build and dismantle intricate human towers, leap into one another’s arms and push their physical limits to previously unimagined extremes. Their explosively kinetic interaction is “so remarkable as to almost defy description” (The Guardian, U.K.).
  • Two Nights! Two Programs!


    Matthew Rushing, Interim Artistic Director

    Experience “an American cultural treasure” (Chicago Sun-Times) as Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater brings its unique blend of contemporary and classic movement to the stage. Showcasing a dazzling range of cultural influences and choreographic styles, the Ailey dancers merge virtuosic technique, palpable passion and “exquisite athleticism” (The Washington Post) into an irresistible stream of creative movement. The groundbreaking company returns with two vibrant programs, including one night (Apr 16) featuring founder Alvin Ailey’s beloved masterpiece Revelations.
  • Join us for a hands-on, eco-friendly journey into sewing and mending! In collaboration with the Santa Barbara Public Library and made possible through their generous grant, this free, limited-time workshop series offers community members the chance to learn valuable skills in sewing, repairing, and upcycling clothing and textiles. From beginners to seasoned sewist, all are welcome!

    Space is limited, registration is encouraged to participate.
  • Let your imagination take the lead at Crafternoons, every Wednesday from 2:30 pm to 4:30 pm and Saturday from 11:30 am to 1:00 pm, in the EE Makerspace above Art From Scrap.
    Join us for our April Crafternoons: Craft for the Earth, where creativity meets sustainability! This month, we’re celebrating Earth Month with hands-on workshops that transform everyday recycled materials into artful treasures. Perfect for all ages and skill levels, these eco-friendly projects encourage kids to craft with purpose while having a blast.

    Craft for the Earth Projects include:
    🌎 Paper Bead Bracelets – Roll, glue, and string colorful paper beads to create stylish, upcycled jewelry.
    🌱 eARTh Collages – Turn scrap paper, magazines, and tabs into stunning Earth-inspired collages that celebrate the beauty of our planet.
    🐞 Recycled Litter Bugs – Give discarded materials a second life by crafting whimsical bug sculptures using bottle caps, bread tags, and more!
    Come craft, create, and celebrate Earth Month with us! Sign up now!

    Cost: $8.00 per person.

    Crafternoons are for kids ages 5 and up. Please note that our workshop is upstairs and utilizes hot glue guns. Adults must remain in the EE Makerspace with their child.

  • Join Our Monthly Sewing & Mending Club!

    Discover the joy of creating and repairing with our welcoming community at the EE Makerspace. Whether you’re a seasoned sewer or just beginning your sewing journey, our monthly club is the perfect place to bring your creative projects to life.

    On the 2nd Wednesday of the month, we invite you to join us with your sewing ideas, projects, or mending needs. Our Makerspace is equipped with nine sewing machines and a wide array of materials to fuel your creativity. Plus, our knowledgeable staff is always on hand to offer guidance, tips, and tricks to help you bring your vision to reality.

    From crafting personalized garments to reviving old favorites through expert mending techniques, there’s no limit to what you can achieve with our supportive community by your side.

    Join us for an evening of creativity, camaraderie, and crafting excellence. Your next sewing adventure awaits at the EE Makerspace. See you there!
  • Stitch a story of sustainability in our Sashiko Bookmarks workshop! Using scrap fabric and recycled thread, you’ll learn the traditional Japanese embroidery technique of sashiko to create beautiful, functional bookmarks. This mindful stitching practice reinforces fabric while adding intricate, eye-catching designs. Whether you're new to embroidery or a seasoned stitcher, this workshop offers a relaxing way to repurpose materials into something unique and useful. Join us to give old textiles new life—one stitch at a time!
  • “The new face of gutsy blues rock.” American Songwriter

    “Larkin Poe are your next favorite performers.” Forbes

    With serious slide guitar chops and Southern rock swagger, Georgia-bred multi-instrumentalist sisters Rebecca and Megan Lovell hit audiences right in the heart. The blazingly self-assured music on their 2023 album Blood Harmony got them the Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Blues Album; tracing their family lineage back to distant relative Edgar Allan Poe gave Larkin Poe its name. Imbuing their songs with equal parts soulful sensitivity and thrilling ferocity, Larkin Poe is an essential force shaping the identity of Southern rock for a new century.
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