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Why We Exist

CPC Gallery exists to foster an appreciation for what is beautiful and true. We desire to care for Santa Barbara by serving the art community and promoting the flourishing of our city.  Through our active exhibition program, the Gallery provides a dynamic space in which our congregation and visitors may contemplate, enjoy and experience the beauty exhibited through the inspiring excellent artwork curated.

We believe in engaging with the arts and promoting the flourishing of Santa Barbara’s culture – filling every part of it with beauty and truth.

Current Exhibition

Abstracted Landscapes

Carol Talley

caroltalley.com

Landscape artist Carol Talley presents “Abstracted Landscapes.” She aims to capture the essential form, color and gesture of place, and distill these elements into a compelling representation and revealing the vital core of a scene.

First Thursdays: Featured artists’ work is on display during a 3-month exhibition period. Each quarter, CPC Gallery participates in the “Santa Barbara 1st Thursday Art Walk”.  Join us for an evening of music by local musicians, wine by local wineries, and conversations surrounding our current exhibition.


The CPC Gallery is also available by appointment – reach out to joyce@cpcsb.org to schedule a visit.

PREVIOUS ARTIST EXHIBITIONS

ARCHISCAPES Denise Carey

http://denisecareyfineart.com/

Abstract artist Denise Carey presents ARCHISCAPES.  Her work draws from her experience as an architectural designer. Points, lines, planes, geometric shapes, and complex palettes perform an integrated visual story of conceptual spaces.

Does the Heart Remember Love? Dr. Randall VanderMey

https://www.instagram.com/rvandermey/

Randall VanderMey presents “Does the Heart Remember Love?,” an exhibition of Digital abstract photography and original poems which captures keen moments of perception of things and the divine.

Gallery of Pixels David Mark Lane

David Mark Lane, an artist and architect, was born in Hartford, Connecticut and has worked and lived in Santa Barbara, California since the 90s. David works with Photoshop to create his art. He distorts pixels and digitally blends colors and forms to create artwork that feels painterly. The techniques he has evolved invent artwork that he calls primitive digital.

Bark Time Thore Edgren

Thore Edgren, a former architect, has been creating abstract art from collections of nature and family heirlooms. His “bark” series reflects his love of nature and trees. When he rediscovered his father’s pocket watch collection, he created the “time” series as a tribute to his family heritage and as a memorial to his father.

Something Good’s Coming Pamela Benham
Sacred Streets Jason Leith