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The River's Jouney: A Wider View
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Sullivan Goss

Opening Reception Thursday October 4th 5-8pm

Sullivan Goss Gallery would like to give you an exclusive opportunity to preview the highly anticipated exhibition, The River's Journey - A Wider View. The exhibition will officially open on October 4th, but collectors may view and acquire pieces from our website starting now, and in person at the gallery at 9am on Monday, October 1st.

 

The River’s Journey: A Wider View at Sullivan Goss is the third installation of work by six artists calling themselves Rose Compass. Artists include Connie ConnallyHolli HarmonLibby SmithNicole StrasburgNina Warner, and Pamela Zwehl-BurkeRiver’s Journey: One Year, Six Artists, Ninety-two Miles showed at the Wildling Museum in Solvang earlier this year. A new exhibit was created and installed at the Santa Barbara City Hall Gallery in partnership with the Santa Barbara County Office of Arts and Culture and the City of Santa Barbara. Another interpretation of the exhibition will open at Westmont Museum of Art in January 2019. The installation at Sullivan Goss takes on a broader perspective by showing larger oil paintings by each artist as well as the small gouache paintings that originally inspired this group to paint together. 


Come to the opening. Explore, acquire, network, and celebrate! 

The River's Journey REVISITED

The River's Journey REVISITED

SANTA BARBARA CITY HALL

Opening Reception Thursday September 6, 5-7pm

735 Anacapa St. Santa Barbara

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Come out and join us along with the Rose Compass as we celebrate the opening of


The River's Journey: One Year, Six Artists, Ninety-two Miles


Thursday, September 6 from 5-7 p.m. in the City Hall Gallery
735 Anacapa Street, Santa Barbara, CA


The River's Journey Project, developed by six artists calling themselves Rose Compass, is a collaboration telling a BIG story about the Santa Ynez River and watershed through some really SMALL gouache paintings. The River's Journey: One Year, Six Artists, Ninety-two miles showed at the Wildling Museum in Solvang earlier this year and is now reconfigured, redesigned, added to and installed at the Santa Barbara City Hall Gallery hosted by the Santa Barbara Office of Arts and Culture.

Rose Compass artists include Connie Connally, Holli Harmon, Libby Smith, Nicole Strasburg, Nina Warner, and Pamela Zwehl-Burke. Ourcollective serves to connect our community to their limited and valuable water resources. 
 

Come learn more about the water source that feeds our community with this engaging exhibit.

 

 

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For more information about the exhibition, check out www.sbac.ca.gov/the-rivers-journey. This exhibition was produced as a partnership between the City of Santa Barbara and Rose Compass. 

To learn more about the City of Santa Barbara’s water conservation efforts and ways that you can save water, please visit: SantaBarbaraCa.gov/WaterWise.
 

Follow the journey @ www.rose-compass.com