Category Archives: Ventura Art Scene

ArtWalk Ventura

On Oct. 6&7 ArtWalk Ventura 2018 was held. ArtWalk Ventura is one of Ventura’s signature events, drawing thousands of art enthusiasts every year. Run by an all-volunteer group, this weekend event is focused on Ventura’s authentic art community. ArtWalk Ventura is a fun, virtually free, self-guided tour of dozens of galleries, studios, pop-up venues and transformed PODS Containers in Ventura’s Westside Cultural District and historic Downtown.

Just a few of the artists featured in the PODS were Sam Roque, Wood Works, Belinda Del Pesco, Cassandra Tondro and 4-year old Vivian Sky. For more information about ArtWalk visit www.artwalkventura.org.

A Conversation with Dane Goodman

A Conversation with Dane Goodman
Sunday, October 28, 2018 3 to 4:30 p.m.
Oxnard’s Levity Live at The Collection
591 Collection Blvd.

Dane Goodman is one of the Central Coast’s most accomplished artists. A recipient of the County of Santa Barbara Individual Artist Award, he has also been nominated for the National Award in the Visual Arts and the FOCA Award in LA. You won’t want to miss this conversation with an artist whose work described as idiosyncratic and provocative.

To learn about Dane Goodman, visit www.EstradaFineArt.com

Free to FOTM members, $15 for public; $10 for seniors.

Special invitation to Educators & Students:
The Artist Spotlight is open to students attending as a class assignment free of charge. FOTM is happy to assist with tracking attendance and sign-in sheets. Reservations required.

To RSVP visit www.FocusOnTheMasters.com or call 805.653.2501.

11th Annual exhibition of new works on paper


:643 Project Space, 643 Ventura Ave.
Artist Opening Reception November 2, 5:00-8:00pm
Exhibition runs through November 30.

During the First Friday art walk there will be a free drawing for the Inkspots 2018
FOLIO (10 original prints) at 7 p.m.
Gallery Hours: Saturdays, 1:00—4:00 p.m. November 3, 10, 17 & 24; and by appointment

The inkspots of San Buenaventura are a group of artists dedicated to creating original prints using a variety of techniques including etching, collagraph, linocut, monoprint, monotype, woodblock, and digital manipulation.

Museum hosts Chicano artists at signing event

The Museum of Ventura County will host a catalog release event, 5:15 to 6 p.m., Nov. 1, at 100 E. Main St. The Ayer y Todavia catalog features the artwork of the 2017 Ayer y Todavia exhibit which included artists Margaret Garcia, Xavier Montes, Veronica Valadez, Ignacio Gomez and Patssi Valdez, among others. Several of the artists will be on hand to sign catalogs and share insight on their work. Catalogs are $20.

Admission to the event is free and is part of a larger Día de los Muertos celebration at the Museum featuring altars created by the Federacion de Clubes Guanajuatenses, music provided by local composer and guitarist Javier San Roman, artwork by visiting Guanajuato master craftsman Eduardo Serrano Moreno, who will create a sawdust “mandala-like” art piece, and several current pageant winners from the different states in Mexico dressed in their states’ official costumes. No-host bar. For more information call (805) 653-0323.

Elements at Studio Channel Islands in Camarillo

Artists W. Scott Miles, Susan Petty and Roxie Ray present their individual representations on the theme Elements in an exhibition of paintings and video installations that explore the intersections of visual abstraction and multimedia. Opening with a public reception, 4 to 6 p.m., Nov.3, at Studio Channel Islands in Camarillo, the Elements theme flows through the exhibition, connecting three diverse artistic visions. The Elements exhibition will be on display Nov. 2 through Dec. 15 at SCI’s Blackboard Gallery, 2222 East Ventura Blvd., Camarillo.

Vita Art Center present Rafael Perea de la Cabada Birds on a Wire

Vita Art Center presents Rafael Perea de la Cabada Birds on a Wire/ Pajaros en el Alambre. November 2- November 30 at 28 W Main St.

Pájaros en el Alambre /Birds on a Wire is a new body of work by renowned visual artist Rafael Perea de la Cabada. This exhibition explores our connection with birds in a symbolic, environmental, and philosophical manner through a variety of mediums, including paintings, drawing, works on paper, printmaking, photography, and ceramic objects.
Some interpretive text is provided by renowned animal ethologist and bestselling author Dr. Jonathan Balcombe. An inspired poetry reading by former Santa Barbara Poet Laureate David Starkey and friends will take place on November 30th at 6:30pm.

Rafael Perea de la Cabada lived in Santa Barbara since 1987 and in Ventura since 2015.

CMH entryway adorned with local art

The soon to be opened CMH is adorned will beautiful local art throughout. When patients and family walk into the ER, they will be greeted by a spectacular mosaic of a kelp forest on all the walls of the entryway. Frank Bauer, the artist, is seen working on it. Be sure to visit the hospital during their open house dates.

Community Open Houses
Come see the new hospital
OCT 11 | 5:00 – 7:00 p.m.
OCT 24 | 5:00 – 7:00 p.m.
NOV 8 | 5:00 – 7:00 p.m.

Dab Art is pleased to present Empire Of Dirt at H Gallery in midtown Ventura.

The creative sentiments of artists are often misunderstood. Even the most conscious viewer may be oblivious to the conflicts of the artist whose work they are admiring.

Variously characterized as radical or manic, the cliché of the tortured artist’s plight is not without some merit. Empire Of Dirt investigates the inspirations found in the darker elements of life. Highlighted in this exhibition is the process and frequently concealed perspectives of 21 peculiar and complex artists.

Empire Of Dirt is an exhibition of contentious works where the viewer can explore, connect and embrace the eccentric perspectives of artists who have continued to evade conventional labels.

Curated by Yessíca Torres

 1793 E Main St.

(805) 293-1616

Museum OF Ventura County honored ArtWalk2018 Artists

An event was held at the Museum OF Ventura County honoring ArtWalk2018 Artists Of Distinction John White and Song Byeok on Oct. .4. ArtWalk was held Oct.6&7.

Councilmember Cheryl Heitmann presented John White with a plaque of honor.

ArtWalk is one of Ventura’s signature events, drawing thousands each year.

John M. White of Ventura is a painter, sculptor and performance artist. He has been exhibiting publicly for more than 40 years. Culturally, politically and aesthetically influenced by the late ’60s, White’s work exemplifies this period of redefinition and experimentation.
Considered one of the seminal California performance artists, White has staged hundreds of public performances since 1967

Continuing a tradition of bringing exciting, newsworthy artists to Ventura, ArtWalk selected of North Korean artist Song Byeok as the Global Artist for this year’s 25th anniversary event. Now residing in Seoul, South Korea, Song was once an official state propaganda artist in North Korea. Here in the United States he is being called the Andy Warhol of South Korea.

The Oct. 24 issue will have more photos of the event.