UPCOMING EXHIBITION March 11 - May 27, 2018 Black & White & In Between: Contemporary Art from the Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation This exhibition features works by artists who have explored the formal, conceptual, technical, and material possibilities of limiting their palettes to black-and-white and shades "in between." Art included by: Lita Albuquerque, Charles Arnoldi, Richard Artschwager, Larry Bell, Joe Goode, Andy Moses, Ed Moses, Manfred Muller, Robert Rauchenberg, Andy Warhol, Emerson Woelffer and many others Funding has been generously provided by the Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation. Opening Reception Saturday, March 10 4-6 pm $10 / members free Supported by the Carnegie Art Museum Cornerstones CAM Book Club Join fellow art and book lovers at our monthly book discussion. The Rules of Magic by Alice Hoffman Thursday, March 15 6 pm $5 / members free click here for more info and to view the upcoming selections. A DAB ART Film Produced and Directed by Yessíca Torres Filmed and Edited by Cameron Hurdus https:// www.cameronhurdus.com/ Music by White Ship https://soundcloud.com/ white-ship Artist Dominga Opazo www.mingaopazo.com TRAMAR DOCUMENTARY FILM Carnegie is pleased to present a documentary film about current CAM Studio Guest Artist, Chilean-born Dominga Opazo, and the inspiration behind her latest outdoor installation, TRAMAR. Incorporating a selection of yarns derived from her native country of Chile, Dominga's large-scale outdoor installation is distinctive and influential. Finding inspiration in Chiloe art, Dominga began to experiment with weaving in art practice. Initially creating a series of prints with configurations inspired by patterns made by the Selkma, these works are then weaved with another print. The rigorous labor required and the intimacy with organic materials is captivating. Thursday, March 22 6:30 pm / free admission Q&A to follow the 11-minute film and an Opazo art viewing at CAM Studio. Free Admission. poetry at the Carnegie Guest poets William Mohr and Vincent Mowrey Saturday, March 24 6 pm $5 /members and students free Cultural and Community Services 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. This includes free and equal access to information and resources, quality artistic, cultural, and entertainment experiences, and offerings that embrace diversity and promote wellness, civic pride, and lifelong learning. The Cultural and Community Services Department divisions include: Oxnard Public Library Recreation and Community Services Oxnard Performing Arts and Convention Center Carnegie Art Museum Sign up for the Cultural and Community Services newsletter at the link below! BECOME A MEMBER TODAY! |
March 11 - May 27, 2018
Black & White & In Between: Contemporary Art from the Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation This exhibition features works by artists who have explored the formal, conceptual, technical, and material possibilities of limiting their palettes to black-and-white and shades "in between."
Art included by: Lita Albuquerque, Charles Arnoldi, Richard Artschwager, Larry Bell, Joe Goode, Andy Moses, Ed Moses, Manfred Muller, Robert Rauchenberg, Andy Warhol, Emerson Woelffer and many others Funding has been generously provided by the Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation.
Opening Reception Saturday, March 10 4-6 pm
$10 / members free Supported by the Carnegie Art Museum Cornerstones
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Join fellow art and book lovers at our monthly book discussion.
The Rules of Magic by Alice Hoffman
Thursday, March 15
6 pm
$5 / members free
click here for more info and to view the upcoming selections.
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Carnegie is pleased to present a documentary film about current CAM Studio Guest Artist, Chilean-born Dominga Opazo, and the inspiration behind her latest outdoor installation, TRAMAR. Incorporating a selection of yarns derived from her native country of Chile, Dominga's large-scale outdoor installation is distinctive and influential. Finding inspiration in Chiloe art, Dominga began to experiment with weaving in art practice. Initially creating a series of prints with configurations inspired by patterns made by the Selkma, these works are then weaved with another print. The rigorous labor required and the intimacy with organic materials is captivating.
Thursday, March 22
6:30 pm / free admission
Q&A to follow the 11-minute film and an Opazo art viewing at CAM Studio. Free Admission.
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poetry at the Carnegie
Guest poets William Mohr and Vincent Mowrey
Saturday, March 24
6 pm
$5 /members and students free
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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. This includes free and equal access to information and resources, quality artistic, cultural, and entertainment experiences, and offerings that embrace diversity and promote wellness, civic pride, and lifelong learning. The Cultural and Community Services Department divisions include:
Sign up for the Cultural and Community Services newsletter at the link below!
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