3/29 Artist Talk – FARE TRADE by Patricia Houghton Clarke & Brett Leigh Dicks

Artist Talk - FARE TRADE by Patricia Houghton Clarke & Brett Leigh Dicks

Saturday, March 29th at 2 p.m.

The Architectural Foundation Gallery

La Super-Rica Taqueria, Santa Barbara (2024), 
by Patricia Houghton Clarke
Mira Lunch Bar, Wangara, Western Australia,
by Brett Leigh Dicks  

The Architectural Foundation of Santa Barbara is pleased to announce an Artist Talk on Saturday, March 29, at 2 p.m. with Maria Salguero, a Senior Staff Attorney from the Immigrant Legal Defense Center. 10% of all art sales will be donated to the Immigrant Legal Defense Fund.

Reservations are recommended but not required: please call (805) 965-6307 or email lydia@nullafsb.org

The Architectural Foundation Gallery is located at 229 East Victoria Street, Santa Barbara at the corner of Victoria and Garden Streets. Gallery hours are Saturdays from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. and by appointment.

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The Architectural Foundation of Santa Barbara (AFSB) seeks to promote quality in architecture, art, and design by fostering an understanding of excellence in the urban environment. AFSB offers diverse programs serving Santa Barbara County that provide educational opportunities for the community with participation from local architects and design professionals. Learn more at afsb.org.

HSDC Winners for 2025!

We are proud to announce the winners of the 2025 High School Design Competition!

From L to R: Quinn Gleason, Riley Watkins, Rylan Schaller, Martha Patterson, Isabell Payne

Quinn Gleason, a senior at Dos Pueblos High, won first place.

Rylan Schaller, a senior at Cabrillo High, won second place.

Isabell Payne, a sophomore at San Marcos High, won third place.

Martha Patterson, a senior at Santa Barbara High, was awarded an Honorable Mention.

Riley Watkins, a senior at Cabrillo High, was awarded and Honorable Mention.

Congratulations on all who participated! It was a joy to have this competition and we look forward to another year of the High School Design Competition!

For more details, visit our High School Design Competition Page.

Current Exhibition – FARE TRADE by Patricia Houghton Clarke & Brett Leigh Dicks

Current Exhibition - FARE TRADE by Patricia Houghton Clarke & Brett Leigh Dicks

March 22 – May 17, 2025

Artist Talk – Saturday, March 29th at 2 p.m.

The Architectural Foundation Gallery

La Super-Rica Taqueria, Santa Barbara (2015), 
by Patricia Houghton Clarke
Mira Lunch Bar, Wangara, Western Australia,
by Brett Leigh Dicks  
The Architectural Foundation of Santa Barbara is pleased to announce the opening of FARE TRADE, an exhibition of photographs of taquerias in Central California by Patricia Houghton Clarke and lunch bars in Western Australia by Brett Leigh Dicks.

An opening reception will be held at the Architectural Foundation of Santa Barbara on Friday, March 21st from 5 – 7 p.m. Drinks and appetizers will be provided, with a local taco truck on site serving tacos for purchase. Brett and Patricia will give an Artist Talk on Saturday, March 29, at 2 p.m. with Maria Salguero, a Senior Staff Attorney from the Immigrant Legal Defense Center. 10% of all art sales will be donated to the Immigrant Legal Defense Fund.

Photographers Clarke and Dicks have recently turned their reportorial lenses to vernacular architecture found on two different continents—taquerias in Central California and lunch bars in Western Australia.

The vivid colors and bold signage of these fast-food establishments situated on opposite sides of the equator are emblematic of how they similarly forge and fuel their communities.

Both are typically family-owned businesses that possess a dogged determination to withstand the corporate fast-food onslaught—an ethos that Clarke, who has lived and photographed in Santa Barbara for five decades, has long embraced:

“These are cherished places where one can find far more than basic nourishment. The sense of community and service, joyful music, bold decorations, and financially accessible meals expands our broader sensibility of not only what it means to feed oneself in America, but what it means to be an American.”

Dicks, a long-time resident of Santa Barbara, experienced a sense of dislocation after moving to Western Australia in 2019. He was attracted by the visual quirkiness and working-class vibe of the Lunch Bars there:

“Lunch Bars are uniquely Western Australia, mostly owned and operated by immigrants. In sustaining the working class, they offer hearty servings of tasty, filling food and community spirit in a state that has built itself on blue-collar values.”

In FARE TRADE Clarke and Dicks present examples of architecture that we may take for granted. The stark yet poetic compositions of each photographer ask us to look again and notice how the structure and character of each eatery is unique. Together, these photographers have created a compelling, cross cultural collection of images, each one brimming with vibrant hues and local flavor.

Patricia Houghton Clarke’s award-winning photography reflects her interest in culture, history, and human nature, and has been featured in exhibitions and publications in the U.S. and Europe. Her photographs of the 2007 Obama Presidential campaign and Election Night in Grant Park are included in the Barack Obama Presidential Library collection and the Hanna Holborn Gray Special Collections Research Center at the University of Chicago.

Brett Leigh Dicks is an American/Australian photographer whose work explores society’s sociopolitical impact on the landscape. His photography has been widely exhibited in Australia, Europe, and the United States and is included within the collections of major libraries, galleries, and museums around the world. He currently resides in Fremantle, Western Australia. Brett’s participation is supported by the Western Australian Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries.
 
The Architectural Foundation of Santa Barbara (AFSB) seeks to promote quality in architecture, art, and design by fostering an understanding of excellence in the urban environment. AFSB offers diverse programs serving Santa Barbara County that provide educational opportunities for the community with participation from local architects and design professionals. Learn more at afsb.org.