Roxie Ray

Roxie Ray was a founding member of Studio Channel Islands; she was an artist, philanthropist, and political activist. Roxie worked with then president of California State University Channel Islands to establish a colony of artists on the campus of the emerging University. She created a garden at the University and supported the development of the galleries which enabled world class art exhibitions to be presented within our community.

When Studio Channel Islands moved to Old Town Camarillo Roxie brought her energy and love for the organization to its new home. She served on the board and on several committees, advancing the artistic ambition and community impact of the organization. She established the Roxie Ray Endowment in 2019 to support Studio Channel Islands in delivering its mission. [Read full bio]

Roxie Ray, “Three Strawberry Women”

Studio Space

Studio Channel Islands is excited to offer emerging artists access to subsidized studio space through support from the Roxie Ray Endowment. Artists wishing to apply must complete the application form and submit a portfolio of work.

[Read more]

75446620_2530361637012403_38552743140392960_o 77065029_2530361773679056_4502506571078565888_o 73082555_2530362007012366_1677054273751351296_o 69813876_2530362017012365_1975571672102600704_o DSC03132 DSC03158
<
>
Judy Winard & Lisa Henry in Studio D4

Application

Artists wishing to apply for a Studio space must apply by the deadline with a complete application. Late or incomplete applications will not be considered. Artists may re-apply if offered the opportunity to do so by the selection panel.