Jump into the New Year with art classes for kids ages 7 - 11, a perfect gift for your creatives!
Building Blocks of Art
Saturdays - January 5, 12, 19 10:30 am-12noon ages 7-11
Express and create while exploring the tools artists use to build works of art from line to texture and everything in between! Each session offers a unique art lesson in which young artists are introduced to a different element of art, technique and medium inspired by the artwork currently on display of Luther Gerlach and Karen Kitchel.
Jan 5 - Charcoal Trees
Jan 12 - Dark Natural Beauty
Jan 19 - Cyanotypes
$10 per single class $24 for the series ($19 members discount)
Reservations and prepayment required / space is limited. Click here to learn more.
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Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng
Thursday, January 17 6 pm $5 / members free
Book selections focus on making connections with art and history inspired by current exhibitions and the museum's permanent collection.
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Mary Kay Rummel and Lois P. Jones
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Saturday, January 19 Readings begin at 6 pm $5 / members free
Organized by Phil Taggart & Hosted by Marsha de la O
This event is supported in part by Poets and Writers and CAM Cornerstones.
Reservations appreciated 805.385.8254 or [email protected]
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The Japanese Art of Marbling Workshop Instructor: Kathleen Kaller Wednesday, February 6 6-7:30 pm $30 / $25 members discount Join us to create one of a kind valentines using Suminagashi- The Japanese Art of Marbling. Using brushes, we will float special inks on the surface of water and create original prints on paper. You will leave this workshop with a new skill and unique valentines for your loved ones. This is a special craft and enjoyable for all. No prior art experience necessary! All supplies included.
Reservations and prepayment required / space is limited. Click here to register.
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on view through - February 17, 2019
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In the aftermath of the 2017 Thomas Fire, Luther Gerlach turned his camera on the destruction and regeneration spanning Ventura county, using chemical elements gathered from the landscape to bring the power of these natural forces to life.
image: Skeletal Remains, unique silver gelatin print by Luther Gerlach, 2018.
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recent landscape paintings by Karen Kitchel
This work re-frames traditional landscape imagery. Mischieviously beautiful, the paintings are made of asphalt emulsion, tar, wax, shellac, and powdered mineral pigments on canvas. They are dirty, seductive, and imperfect.
image: Karen Kitchel © 2016 Waterway #8 (Lake Casitas), asphalt emulsion, tar, wax, powdered pigments, shellac/canvas; 50"x50" courtesy the artist.
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Boys & Girls Club of Oxnard & Pt. Hueneme National Arts Competition Local Exhibit
January 17-20
Young Artists’ Reception- Tuesday, January 15
5:30-7:30 pm / free
Showing in Carnegie's Cellar Gallery 1st place winners in all art media including photography by 1st place winners of B&GC’s Image-makers program.
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More ways to GIVE to CAM ....
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Ralphs is committed to helping our communities grow and prosper. Year after year, local schools, churches and other non-profit organizations earn millions of dollars through their Community Contribution Program.
Click here to renew or link your Ralphs rewards card and support the Carnegie (XU449) through 2019.
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The Cultural and Community Services Department is committed to providing a wide range of exceptional programs, services, and events that encourage and promote a full, enriched, and active life. The Cultural and Community Services Department divisions include:
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