SBMA Campaign To Happen Over Six Years, Notes Slaught

The renovations and the associated campaign will take place over the course of approximately six years, with changes completed in stages so that the museum can remain open to visitors throughout the entire process. The four goals of the campaign, according to Kenny Slaught, include Improving gallery space, growing community space, enhancing the overall museum experience, and handling the facility’s critical needs. He also noted how to support the campaign, “People can make a cash donation directly to the campaign through the Imagine More website at campaign.sbma.net. The museum also accepts donations of stock and securities, as well as real estate and personal property, which can help sustain the campaign through the entirety of the renovation process.”

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Kenny Slaught Assisting SBMA Fundraising

Kenny Slaught, a passionate supporter of the Santa Barbara’s heritage and arts, recently publicized his support for the Santa Barbara Museum of Art’s “The Image More” campaign by promoting it on his blog at KennySlaught.com. The Santa Barbara Museum of Art plays a critical part in the local community’s creative space by offering educational programs and connecting residents and visitors to truly amazing works of art. They recently kicked off a major renovation project that includes the launch of the Imagine More campaign, a major fundraising initiative that will provide for better gallery space, more community space, necessary updates to the building, and an all-around better museum experience. The museum aims to raise $50 million in capital to achieve these goals through the Imagine More Campaign.

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Kenny Slaught Talks Santa Barbara’s Spanish Colonial Architecture

The Spanish Colonial architecture of Santa Barbara is discussed in depth by local real estate professional and founder of Investec Real Estate Companies, Kenny Slaught. He points out the unique traits of style of architecture, such as intricately adorned archways. He also discusses the history behind the arrival of the movement to the area that led to the popularity of the architectural design.

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