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April 5 – May 31, 2025
trāns / formed
Trans is a Latin prefix, meaning across, beyond, or into another state or place.
Until the morning of November 6th, 2024, the objects on display were tools for living and creating.
On that day, the preternatural forces of the Mountain Fire brought them into another state of being, and our community of Camarillo joined millions of people, plants, and animals around the globe who have undergone a radical transformation as a results of catastrophic natural disasters.
Whether functional or sentimental; machine or hand made, the history and functionality of these objects has been displaced by a patina that puts our own existence in perspective.
Like us, they are survivors, unified by the scars of the fire.
Events in conjunction with this exhibition:
05apr4:00 pm6:00 pmOpening ReceptionSuburban Contemplations & Transformed

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(Saturday) 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Location
Studio Channel Islands Art Center
2222 Ventura Boulevard, Camarillo, CA 93010
19apr7:30 pm9:00 pmSOLD OUT The Flamenco SessionsConcert in the Gallery

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Scintillating guitar and voice with exceptional dancers. The Flamenco is a performance of passion, with intense and intricate movements, expressing the feelings of love, longing and anguish.
The Flamenco Sessions will feature seven wonderful artists transporting the gallery to Spain for an evening of great music and dance.
Time
(Saturday) 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm
Location
Studio Channel Islands Art Center
2222 Ventura Boulevard, Camarillo, CA 93010
26apr1:00 pm2:30 pm Transformed / TransmissionCurator talk with Robin Wallace & Elana Kundell

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(Saturday) 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
26apr3:00 pm Poetry in the GalleryFeaturing Kali Bennett & Gale Naylor

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Welcome back to Poetry in the Gallery! We hope you enjoyed the second annual Ventura County Poetry Festival, and we’re excited to be presenting the next open poetry reading at Studio Channel Islands Art Center.
This month will be featuring Kali Bennett and Gale Naylor.
As always, there will be an open mic. Poets who would like to perform can sign up on the day and will have a maximum of five minutes (if you have shorter poems, please feel free to do more than one). Tickets are free for all students, members of the gallery and performers. So, if you plan to read on the open mic, please reserve a free ticket, since you will count as a performer. General admission is a suggested $10 donation. If you would like to attend but cannot afford the donation, please contact sean[at]studiochannelislands.org for options of financial support. Read more…
Time
(Saturday) 3:00 pm
Location
Studio Channel Islands Art Center
2222 Ventura Boulevard, Camarillo, CA 93010
17may1:00 pm2:30 pm Panel DiscussionTransmission

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Pictured: Linda Ekstrom, Burning, 2025
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Pictured: Linda Ekstrom, Burning, 2025
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Panel Discussion with some of the featured artists in Transmission.
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(Saturday) 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
Location
Studio Channel Islands Art Center
2222 Ventura Boulevard, Camarillo, CA 93010
23may7:30 pm9:00 pm Alexander BoldachevConcert in the Gallery

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Alexander Boldachev is a virtuoso-harpist and composer. He is the Laureate of more than a dozen prestigious international competitions. He has travelled the world as a soloist, master class teacher and visiting instructor at education institutions such as Juilliard School in New York.
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(Friday) 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm
Location
Studio Channel Islands Art Center
2222 Ventura Boulevard, Camarillo, CA 93010
24may3:00 pm Poetry in the GalleryFeaturing George Yatchisin and Ga’agé Taya

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Join us for the next edition of Poetry in the Gallery! Note: We will be going on a summer hiatus in June and July (just Poetry in the Gallery; not the Arts Center) and will be returning in August for the fall series.
This month will be featuring George Yatchisin and Ga’agé Taya.
As always, there will be an open mic. Poets who would like to perform can sign up on the day and will have a maximum of five minutes (if you have shorter poems, please feel free to do more than one). Tickets are free for all students, members of the gallery and performers. So, if you plan to read on the open mic, please reserve a free ticket, since you will count as a performer. General admission is a suggested $10 donation. If you would like to attend but cannot afford the donation, please contact sean[at]studiochannelislands.org for options of financial support.
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George Yatchisin is Santa Barbara Poet Laureate, 2025-2027, and the author of the chapbook Feast Days(Flutter Press 2016) and the full length The First Night We Thought the World Would End (Brandenburg Press 2019). His poems have been published in numerous journals including Antioch Review, Askew, and Zocalo Public Square. He is the co-editor of the anthologies Big Enough for Words: Poems and vintage photographs from California’s Central Coast (Gunpowder Press 2021) and Rare Feathers: Poems on Birds & Art (Gunpowder Press 2015), and his poetry appears in several anthologies including California Fire & Water: A Climate Anthology (Story Street Press 2020), Reel Verse: Poems About the Movies (Everyman’s Library 2019), and Clash by Night (City Lit Press 2015). Photo by Greg Trainor
Ga’agé Taya, “Crow Daughter,” is a N’dé poet born and raised in Ventura County. Her work explores the realities and nuances of being Queer and Indigenous in the United States. She is currently offering poetry workshops through her Xopan Poetry Lessons at Concentric Soul Studio in Ventura, every other Tuesday at 6:30pm.
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(Saturday) 3:00 pm
Location
Studio Channel Islands Art Center
2222 Ventura Boulevard, Camarillo, CA 93010




