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Piece by Piece: Collage & Assemblage at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art

photo of colorful wall hanging surrounding sculptural objects

Suchitra Mattai, the intrepid garden, 2023. Vintage saris, fabric, vintage objects made of salt, cast objects made of salt, porcelain objects, vintage shelves. SBMA, Anonymous Gift. © Suchitra Mattai.

photo of life sized abstract sculpture resembling a figure

Rina Banerjee, Fermented Origins, 2020-2023. Rosewood and mixed media. SBMA, Museum purchase with funds provided by Kandy Budgor; Luria/Budgor Family Foundation. © 2020-2023, Rina Banerjee.

photo of a flat sculpture featuring a monochrome blue and purple portrait in the center surrounded by orange titles and the word Sonia at the top

Deanna Barahona, Tia Sonia, 2023. From the series “Las Chiquitas.” Mixed media, inkjet print, acrylic on ceramic tile, grout, wood. SBMA, Gift of Ever Velásquez. © Deanna Barahona.

photo of colorful wall hanging surrounding sculptural objects
photo of life sized abstract sculpture resembling a figure
photo of a flat sculpture featuring a monochrome blue and purple portrait in the center surrounded by orange titles and the word Sonia at the top

The artworks in this exhibition are assembled from parts: sometimes scavenged, sometimes made by the artist, sometimes bought, and sometimes given. Originating in the early 20th century, collage and assemblage—the term for sculptural collage—were revolutionary because they could be made from anything. Art no longer had to be precious or refined. Moreover, art did not have to be a perfect, seamless whole. The edges and seams, not to mention disjunctions and messy bits, could be relished. Collage seems like a particularly apt response to our world awash with manufactured things piling up in homes, storage facilities, and garbage dumps. Perhaps, too, collage’s refusal to smooth over all the cracks makes it a metaphor for the instability of our time, a broken mirror reflecting a broken world.

Winter Gift-Making Two-Day Workshop – Ceramics & Weaving

Saturday, November 22 and December 6. 9 am – 3 pm

Kids ages 7–12 are invited to explore their creativity in this hands-on holiday workshop. Inspired by Piece by Piece: Collage & Assemblage at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art, young artists will work with clay and weaving to craft unique gifts for friends and family. A day full of color, imagination, and festive spirit awaits.

Instructor: Luna Vallejo-Howard