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Exhibits and Programs
Current Exhibit
Sounds Latino!

This exhibit recognizes some of the legendary music makers whose collections were established in CEMA. It traces the genesis and evolution of Chicano and Latino music through the past seventy years. The Bolero, the Mambo, the Corrido, Swing, Boogie, Tex/Mex-are all woven into the fabric of the Latino cultural heritage. These include Lalo Guerrero, often called the “Father of Chicano Music, Don Tosti, known as the “Godfather of Latin Rhythm and Blues,” and Adelina García, fondly remembered as the “Queen of the Mexican Bolero.” The exhibit shows how these artists were masters of cultural innovation as well as musical adaptation.
The exhibit engages the senses through the visual and theater arts, as well as music. Take a minute to listen to The A Train, which Tito Puente re-casts as Tren Expreso set to a mambo beat. Through the first-time use of Guide by Cell in an exhibit here, visitors can use their cell-phones to listen to the music, including historic 78 rpm disks reformatted for use in this exhibit. Interpretive texts, photos, artifacts, and historical documents from these collections round out the displays.
The exhibit highlights through the graphic arts renowned singers and groups whose collections are not housed in CEMA but whose iconic cultural status is visually represented in CEMA’s voluminous silkscreen archives. Included are those of Self-Help Graphics & Art as well as the Royal Chicano Air Force. Chicano artists such as Ester Hernandez and Willie Herron created beautiful fine art prints about personages such as Lydia Mendoza, famously known as The Lark of the Border, and of the Chicano punk rock groups The Brat and Los Illegals.
CEMA collections include selections of music by Tito Puente, Tito Rodríguez and Perez Prado, who became recording stars in the early 1950s. Also included are 1950s singing star Ritchie Valens, whose life was depicted by writer/director Luis Valdez in the Hollywood film, La Bamba, and the Chicano rockers, Malo. The papers of Valdez and the archives of the theater company he founded, El Teatro Campesino, are replete with the richness of Latino music traditions, from Corridos to Zoot Suit, also displayed in the exhibit.
This exhibit is not a comprehensive survey of Latino music and not all the genres are represented; however, what is evident here are the remarkable accomplishments of memorable music makers whose talents and achievements earned them a treasured place in Latino music history.
For more detailed information, please visit the CEMA current exhibits website.
Past Exhibits
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“Voyage Imaginaire”:
From January 7 to March 28, 2008, artist books published by Gunnar A. Kaldewey
were on display in Special Collections, 3rd floor, UCSB’s Davidson Library.
The exhibit was titled “Voyage Imaginaire: from China to Paris.”
- Documenting The
Lands Of The Silk Road:
Selections from UCSB’s
Department of Special Collections related to
the various lands and cultures associated with
the Silk Road. This exhibit is being held
in conjunction with various campus wide events
presented by the Department of Arts & Lectures
and other departments relating to the history,
culture, arts and music of the Silk Road.
- Recent Acquistions in Special Collections. July 11-
September 23 2005
- East Asian resources in the Department of Special Collections:
This exhibit features items from various areas in the Department of
Special Collections that pertain to East Asia, primarily China, Japan,
Korea, and Vietnam, but including some other locations as well. In addition
to some early monographs, mainly of a geographical nature, there are
a number of unique photograph albums and collections, historical documents
and pamphlets and representative works of various aspects of the region's
history, politics, and culture. Collections featured include Bernath,
Wyles, the American Religions Collection, and Printers among others.
April 1 - June 30, 2005.
- Ninja Press at Twenty:
An exhibit of artists books
and related work by Carolee Campbell, creator of Ninja Press and alumna of UCSB College
of Creative Studies. January 10 - March 26, 2005.
- Recent Additions to
Special Collections April 14-June 14, 2004
- Annual Western Books Exhibition, Rounce & Coffin
Club. November 17 - December 31, 2003. Call staff for information on
future exhibits at (805) 893-3062
- Comision
Feminil Mexicana Nacional September 1 - November
17, 2003
- Goldshlak
(Leon A.) Gilbert & Sullivan Collection. July 1 - August 15
- Die-Cut Advertising Literature,
ca. 1880-1960 April 28 - June 30, 2003
- THE
FUTURE IN THE PAST: Works of Science Fiction and Fantasy From the
19th and Early 20th Centuries January 27 - April 18, 2003
- 58th Annual Western Books Exhibition, Rounce &
Coffin Club of Los Angeles . November 18, 2002 - January 15, 2003.
- The
UCSB Libraries: Celebrating 50 Years of Growth and Service. September
1 - November 15, 2002. Link to Flash presentation, opens in new browser
window.
- The
History of Asian America On Stage: Highlights from the California
Ethic and Multicultural Archives. July 1 - August 30, 2002.
- Sound Recordings from the Performing Arts Collections.
May 1 - June 28, 2002.
- The Indefatigable
Willem Blaeu (1571-1638) Seventeenth Century Mapmaker. March
4 - April 26, 2002.
- Lincoln Lives! An Exhibit
of The Wyles Collection, January 7 - March 1, 2002.
- 59th Annual Western Books Exhibition, Rounce &
Coffin Club of Los Angeles .November 20 - December 31, 2001.
- Lotte Lehmann: Portraits and
Portrayals: Selected Photographs from the Lotte Lehmann Collection..
October 8 - November 19, 2001.
- Historical Maps in Special Collections Exhibit: Aug
1 - Sept 30, 2001.
- Santa Barbara Authors. April 16 - July, 2001.
- Illuminated Manuscripts January 8-April 15, 2001.
- 58th
Annual Western Books Exhibition, Rounce & Coffin Club of Los Angeles.
November 13-December 31, 2000.
- Western History: The William
Wyles Collection. Aug. 21 - Nov. 12, 2000.
- Back to the 60s and 70s: The
Alternative Press Collection. July 3 - Aug. 11, 2000.
-
Vogue Picture Records, 1946-1947. May-June 2000.
- Humanistic Psychology: An Introduction. March-April
2000.
- Millennial Dreams and Utopian Visions: Literary Representations
through the Ages.January - Febrary 2000.
-
57th Annual Western Books
Exhibition, Rounce & Coffin Club of Los Angeles .November
15 - December 31, 1999.
-
Selections from The Isaac Foot
Collection. September 1 - November 14, 1999.
- 75 Years at the Lobero Theatre. An exhibit showcasing
the 75th anniversary of the opening of the new Lobero Theater in downtown
Santa Barbara and the beginning of Fiesta. 1999.
- Ethnic California:
Parallel Histories and Alternative Voices. 1999.
- Best Western Books Exhibition, a travelling exhibit
by Rounce & Coffin Club, Los Angeles. November 5-December 4, 1998.
- Selections from the Romaine Trade Catalog Collection.
1998.
- Exhibit
and Conference on The Legacy of the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions.
Winter 1998.
- Best Western Books Exhibition, a travelling exhibit
by Rounce & Coffin Club, Los Angeles. November 5-December 4, 1997.
- What's In the Wyles Collection:
Non-Book Materials. Summer 1997.
- Performing Arts Collections, Spring 1997.
- Art Through the Mail: The Eternal
Network, Winter 1997.
- Dressing the Text: The Fine
Press Artists' Book, Fall 1996.
- The UCSB Campus: From Schoolhouse
to University, Summer 1996.
- Cultural Aspects of Death,
Spring 1996.
- African American Materials in Special Collections,
Winter 1996.
- American Women Poets, May-June 1995.
- The American Civil War-A Personal Account, July-September
1995.
- Japanese Experience in California, October-December
1995.
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