2020

February

Gallery Virgins

An exhibition dedicated to the new and emerging artists! Whether you’re an art student or self taught, we’re looking for those who are ready to dive into the art world for the first time.

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100 Portraits Project

Richard William Barnett

Richard William Barnett is a figurative oil painter completing a project to paint 100 portraits in 100 days.

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March – June

Collectors Choice

Juror: Katherine Chang Liu

Annual spring fundraising exhibition concluding with the Collectors Choice event.

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June – July

There and Back Again

Peggy Pownall, Sandra Klein, Frances Elson, Daggi Wallace, & Katherine Chang Liu

Each of the artists in this exhibition have created a body of work responding to a loss in their own lives.

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August – September

The Next Big Thing

Juror: Leah Ollman

Artists are continuously challenging their boundaries and excavating their unique discoveries to create new and bold work. Studio Channel Islands invite you to enter your most recent break-through pieces, the ones that have led you to the horizon of your works next evolution! All media and styles are welcome.

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October – November

Neighbors

John Raymond Mireles

Photographer John Raymond Mireles has been on a three-year journey that has taken him to all 50 states and introduced him to more than 3,000 “Neighbors” as he has wound his way through small towns and large cities creating over-sized photographic portraits of the diverse faces that make up this country.

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December

Elemental Dreams

Pop-up Exhibition

As the year comes to a close, we look for escape into festive traditions and family comforts. We decorate our homes, indulge our senses with the food, wine, and music which evoke precious memories of the past and anticipate joys yet to come. This exhibition features artists whose work draws upon the traditional crafts that we have exchanged as gifts or use to decorated our homes during the festive season.

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2019

January

New Revolutions

Juror: Max Presneill

In this special year which marks the 50th anniversary of the Moon Landings we are delighted to present a show in which artists consider the bigger picture, the revolution of our planet around the Sun, the great movements of time and space through which we must travel to complete another year.

Artists were invited to make a statement about 2019 and what they hope to achieve within the year. What new ideas might ignite a year filled with promise? What transformations might occur to inspire new work? Artists were invited to respond with work that reflects the bigger picture of our community, our nation and our planet. What does 2019 hold for all our futures?

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March

Collectors Choice

Juror: Kristine Schomaker

Annual spring fundraising exhibition concluding with the Collectors Choice event.

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March – May

The Illusionists

Curated by Michael Pearce

Imagine a fantastic world. Anything is possible in it, anything can be made manifest. The difficulty is to share these things with other people – how do we describe unreal things?

The art in this show gives us a window into the imagined worlds of the artists who made them and what amazing worlds they are some are dreamlike, some are frightening, some are bizarre. All of them are painted and sculpted in a way that makes them believable.

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August – September

Light and Space Through Time

Karrie Ross is best known for her diverse use of mediums, wire, collage, acrylic-iridescent-minimalism-flow, pen & ink and watercolors. Ross’ artwork grows out of a fascination with being human, the asking and answering of questions about the self in an intuitive manner, and bringing attention to the value of how one’s energy affects living in this world. She calls it a collaboration with nature.

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September

Sentenced to Death

Pop-up Exhibition

Miss Art World’s performances plays toy bat between glamour and disgust taken to the extremes and in this show case to death. Being both an insider and outsider of mainstream “beauty” Miss Art World, self-proclaimed title, a paradox of cultural feminine tradition and icons used to disrupt beauty norms, rules and constructions.

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October – November

Magical Realism

Omar d’León, Andrea Yomtob, & John Duron

Magical Realism is chiefly a Latin-American narrative strategy that is characterized by the matter-of-fact inclusion of fantastic or mythical elements into seemingly realistic fiction. Omar and Andrea use vibrantly rich, bold color in their work.

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December

Illuminated

Linda Sue Price, David Isakson, & Lisa Schulte

Exhibition featuring artwork made with light.

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2018

January

Triangulation

Joe Cibere, Avery Falkner, & Blossom Friel

Joe Cibere’s watercolors are exceptionally fine works, capturing light and movement with almost effortless brush strokes. Avery Falkner’s bold abstract works begin with a leap of faith onto the blank canvas, filled with energy and freewheeling gesture. Blossom Friel’s work is based on beings, both living and imagined; her work is abstract and yet figurative.

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May – June

KEEP-SAKE

Gale Fulton-Ross

Inspired by the 2016 book, Before I Forget, which details the journey of B. Smith and her husband following her diagnosis of early-onset Alzheimer’s, the exhibition features sixteen artworks from artist Fulton Ross’s KEEP-SAKE series comprised of large paintings of small universally-nostalgic keep-sakes–part of an ongoing body of work dedicated to people suffering from memory loss and stroke. One of the things B. Smith’s husband describes is the closeness that they felt when she held a keep-sake as they spoke; “it helped her to bridge the gap between them,” said Fulton Ross.

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Fluidity of Gender

Linda Stein

A traveling event comprising thirteen sculptures, seven limited-edition prints and four film works that explore the continuum between the binaries of masculinity and femininity, this exhibition is a call to action, a reminder that it is we who make the world around us, that it is up to each of us to stand up for the things that we believe in.

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July – August

The Next Big Thing

Juror: Peter Frank

Artists are continuously challenging their boundaries and excavating their unique discoveries to create new and bold work. Studio Channel Islands invite you to enter your most recent break-through pieces, the ones that have led you to the horizon of your works next evolution! All media and styles are welcome.

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September – October

Earthly Delights

Curated by Carol Shaw Sutton

This group of artists was chosen because of the sensuously crafted nature of their work, combined with their deep concerns for the future of humanity and the health of our planet. I wanted to include artists living both within and without Ventura County as a way to cross-fertilize and create a diverse dialogue for us all. Media ranges from painting, sculptural installations, photography, ceramics, printmaking, woodworking, ceramic sculpture and fiber.

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November – December

Elements

Roxie Ray, Susan Petty, & W. Scott Miles

The artists present their individual representations of the theme of “Elements” in this exhibition of paintings and video installations that explore the intersections of visual abstraction and multimedia explorations. The theme of “elements” flows through these works, connecting three diverse artistic visions.

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2017

April – May

California Fibers: Time

Featuring the work of seventeen members of California Fibers – Linda Anderson, Charlotte Bird, Ashley Blalock, Carrie Burckle, Doshi, Gail Fraser, Polly Jacobs Giacchina, Lynne Hodgman, Chari Myers, Kathy Nida, Michael Rohde, Mary Beth Schwartzenberger, Rebecca Smith, Cameron Taylor-Brown, Lydia Tjioe Hall, Peggy Weidemann and Lori Zimmerman.

All works in the exhibit address the theme of “Time” as interpreted by each artist.

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May

Social Fiction

The Social Fiction is the premier art exhibition in Ventura county, showcasing pieces of thought, verve, and community. For all of those who have faced adversity in a broken system, we create with passion. We glorify the broken-hearted and rise up with the oppressed. Our paint brushes become our tools to bring attention to the most marginalized among us, and we invite you to join us in the fight.

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The Next Big Thing

Juror: Tish Greenwood

Artists are continuously challenging their own boundaries and excavating their unique discoveries. Studio Channel Islands invites you to enter your most recent break-through pieces, the ones that have led you to the horizon of your works next evolution! All media and styles are welcome.

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August

Making Amends

Wyatt Amend, Susan Stinsmuehlen-Amend, & Richard Amend

The new exhibition “Making Amends”, opening at the Blackboard Gallery at Studio Channel Islands in Camarillo, is a family affair. A father, mother and son trio, each an accomplished professional artist in their own right, now for the first time ever are coming together in one presentation. Artists Wyatt Amend, Susan Stinsmuehlen-Amend, and Richard Amend each have their own creative voice and use it to develop unique concepts within contemporary subject matters. Yet the family connection cannot be ignored and coalitions can be seen throughout the work of each, at least that is what is anticipated within this show.

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August – September

Borders, Edges, and Seams

Life’s interesting tidbits can often be found hidden in the seams, lurking at edges or shut out by the borders. Submit work that roots out these important, moving or amusing ideas!

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September – November

LA/LAndscapes: Real and Imagined

Including work by three extraordinary artists from Mexico: José Castelao, Porfirio Guiterrez, and Manuela Generali, and two outstanding artists from California: Linda Vallejo, and Fernanda Uski. Presenting two exhibitions of photography: first a series of portraits of the people and landscapes of Mexico by John C. Lewis and second a series of studies of Ventura’s field workers by Antonio Juarez. Lewis’ portraits of Mexico capture the beauty and subtlety of the national landscape and its people. Juarez’s work combines photographs of the fieldworkers of Ventura framed within reclaimed pallets, providing a direct point of contact with the people who labor unnoticed alongside the freeways.

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