UCSB Hosts Art for Justice Fundraiser Benefiting 805Undocufund, SB Resiste

Noozhawk
June 1, 2026
Mark your calendars, Santa Barbara — UCSB is turning art into action. On June 13, the Chicano Studies Institute, Social Studies Program, Communication Department, and Associated Student Body are hosting Art for Justice, a community art exhibition and fundraiser at the UCSB Student Resource Building. All proceeds will support 805Undocufund and SB Resiste, two local organizations doing vital work for immigrant and social justice causes right here on the Central Coast.
This isn't just a gallery walk — it's a chance to create, connect, and contribute. Expect live art-making, student performances, and a silent auction featuring works by local and student artists. As Noozhawk reported, the evening aims to blend creativity with civic action, reminding us that art can be a powerful vehicle for change in our community. Whether you're a UCSB student or a longtime Santa Barbara resident, this is a beautiful way to show up for your neighbors.
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