An important message from Carnegie Art Museum Cornerstones President — Other upcoming events

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Dear CAM Members, Donors, Artists, and Friends,

Although the City of Oxnard must responsibly resolve a $9.2 million budget deficit projected for next fiscal year 2019-20, Carnegie Art Museum and its 501(c)3  nonprofit group, Carnegie Art Museum Cornerstones were deeply shaken to learn of the potential closure of the Carnegie after June 30, 2019. The new budget is scheduled to not be approved by City Council until June 18th and the CAM Cornerstones are seeking alternatives so this arts and art education resource is not lost.

The City has mentioned that it is planning to reopen a stronger Carnegie as a vibrant arts center after Downtown Oxnard is revitalized in the future. But you can help to keep the Museum open for the present by making your support of the Museum Know.

Click here for a message from CAM Cornerstones President, Steve L. Kinney.

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BUILDING BLOCKS OF ART

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Saturday, May  18

10:30 am-12noon              ages 7-11
In these workshops, kids familiarize themselves with the seven elements of art (line, shape, form, color, value, texture and space). Kids spend time in the galleries exploring current exhibitions and then they create an art work about what they learned.

Animal Mix-up –Explore animal illustration in a playful, surrealist manner. Add the legs from one animal, the head of another, and keep adding until a new creature emerges.

$10 per single class. Click here for reservations prepayment required,  space is limited 805-385-8171 or education@carnegieam.org

POETRY AT THE CARNEGIE

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THE JACKSON WHEELER SERIES

Saturday, May 18   6 pm

with CSUCI student and guest poet Marina Sims

$5 / members and students free

Organized  & Hosted by Marsha de la O

This event is supported in part by Poets & Writers 

Yours Truly Storytelling Collective

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A PUBLIC TELLING FOR ADULTS
The culmination of an eight week storytelling collective writing workshop with facilitator Ann Buxie

Sunday, May 19
1 pm     $5  / members free

Reservations appreciated 805.385.8254 or info@carnegieam.org

HOME is where the heART is

FUNDRAISER HAS BEEN CANCELLED

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EXHIBITION

through-May 19, 2019
The Imaginary– art commingling realism and imagination

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Pomegranate Study, oil and silkscreen on board by Sherry Loehr, 20 x 24in., 2017.

Peter Adams
Benjamin Anderson
Nikita Budkov
Nansi Bielanski-Gallup
Stephanie Elise
Lani Emanuel
Gail Faulkner
David C. Gallup
Adonna Khare
Joanne Julian
Vanessa Lemen
Sherry Loehr
Elizabeth McGhee
Jeff Mann
Alexandra Manukyan
Jennifer Moses
Andrea Mosley
Mona Neuhaus
Paul Pitsker
Christopher Slatoff
Alexey Steele
Adrienne Stein
William Stout

Exhibited in partnership with The Representational Art Conference (TRAC2019)- a California Lutheran University Arts Initiative Event.

CAM STUDIO GALLERY

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GUEST STUDIO ARTIST EXHIBITION

on view through June 16, 2019
SMOKE & MIRRORS – Zara Monet Feeney                                       a curious visual experience in reflexive looking showcasing the guest artist’s studioship installation. Click here to learn more.

COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS

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.
The Cultural and Community Services Department divisions include: