Film Festival Poster
The poster for the 41st Santa Barbara International Film Festival (SBIFF), created by local artist Baret Boisson, centers on the powerful theme of artistic freedom and the essential need to support creators.
Executive Director Roger Durling chose the theme “Supporting Artists” for 2026, noting that art programs in schools are currently struggling and often under attack. He commissioned Boisson after interviewing her for an article, giving her “free reign” to translate this vision into a visual medium.
Boisson’s artwork aims to capture the transportive power of cinema:
The poster is a vibrant collage of eclectic symbols, though Boisson intentionally avoids providing a strict interpretation, preferring that viewers “feel what you feel” when they see it. Key visible elements include:
“If art is to nourish the roots of our culture, society must set the artist free to follow his vision wherever it takes him.”
This original artwork was revealed at the Sullivan Goss Gallery, emphasizing its status as a significant piece of local fine art as much as a promotional festival poster.
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