Museum of Ventura County — A Zoom Conversation with Dolores Huerta on Sept. 21+ Weekly Mural Livestream + More!

Changemaker Series:
A Zoom Conversation with
Dolores Huerta, Jorge Corralejo,
David Damian Figueroa, and Anna Bermudez
Monday, September 21, 2020 @ 6:30—7:30PM
The Museum of Ventura County is pleased to present the first installment in its series of conversations with Changemakers: Dolores Huerta, Founder & President of the Dolores Huerta Foundation, civil rights activist and community organizer, will join longtime activist and civic leader Jorge Corralejo, documentary film producer and farmworker activist David Damian Figueroa, and Chief Curator Anna Bermudez for a Zoom Conversation onMonday, September 21, 2020 @ 6:30—7:30PM.
Admission to Changemaker Series: A Zoom Conversation with Dolores Huerta, Jorge Corralejo, David Damian Figueroa, and Anna Bermudez is free with registration.
RSVPs must be received before Monday, September 21, 2020 8AM.
Dolores Huerta and Jorge Corralejo will discuss their time working together with the UFW, Dolores’ work building community and organization for change, and Jorge’s exhibit, Huelga! Photographs from the Frontline, plus much more. David Damian Figueroa and Chief Curator of the Museum of Ventura County Anna Bermudez will serve as moderators for this enlightening discussion. Attendees will have the opportunity to submit questions for the Q&A portion of the discussion.
This is the first in the Museum of Ventura County’s Changemakers Conversations, a quarterly series of evenings with people whose actions have changed the way we live our lives, on both local and global levels. Our next conversation will be in January 2021; more information to follow.
¡Feliz Hispanic Heritage Month
Ventura County!
This week we celebrate the start of Hispanic Heritage Month by featuring an artist in the Museum’s collection, Nicaraguan painter, Omar d’Leon.
A prolific master painter, Omar D’Leon (born Omar D’Leon Lacayo y Estrada in 1929 in ManaguaNicaragua) has held a place as one of the most renowned Nicaraguan painters for more than 60 years and is an internationally acclaimed Ventura County artist.
Learn more about Omar D’Leon on our Facebook and Instagram posts below! Plus, we want to hear who your favorite Hispanic and Latinx artists are on our Facebook and Instagram comment thread.
Puberty by Omar d’Leon, oil on canvas, 2009
Catch a Weekly Livestream of the
Children’s Garden Mural
MB Hanrahan painting a new mural in the Museum of Ventura County’s Children’s Garden.
Tune-in to Facebook Live every Tuesday and Thursday at 10am over the next several weeks and watch as local artist MB Hanrahan paints the new mural in the Museum’s Children’s Garden!
Give MB some “virtual” company, give her some support, and capture her progress as it happens. You can catch up with a previous livestream below!
Now On Display at the Ventura Botanical Gardens
Arte Forastero
Captured Semisphere by Bob Privitt (left) Painted Canvas by Carlos Grasso (left/back) and Nuclear Family by Paul Lindhard and Kevin Carman (right).
The Museum of Ventura County and the Ventura Botanical Garden is thrilled to host 14 regional artists in our first-ever collaborative exhibit, Arte Forastero. Sculptures and installation works have been installed in the Botanical Gardens nursery and lower trails and in the Museum’s outdoor Plaza along Main Street in Downtown Ventura.
Members of the Museum of Ventura County and Members of the Ventura Botanical Gardens receive free entry at both locations for the duration of the exhibit! Members of the Ventura Botanical Gardens will receive free admission to both the Ventura Museum (100 E. Main St.) and the Santa Paula Agriculture Museum (926 Railroad Ave., Santa Paula) once the Museums can safely reopen.
Arte Forastero is on display now through November 30, 2020. Read about Arte Forastero in the latest VC Reporter!
Mr. Davis is back — this time discussing “Bobby,” Emilio Estevez’s 2006 film that follows the assassination of U.S. Senator Robert F. Kennedy, who was shot in the early morning hours of June 6, 1968 in the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles, California.
Ivor Davis was with Bobby Kennedy on his presidential campaign in 1968—and in the kitchen when Kennedy was assassinated.
Time is running out to register! This free, members-only event is not to be missed!
Thursday, September 24
6:30 pm – 7:30PM
Museum Members can
register for free
below!
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Please note that the film will not be shown during this discussion. You are encouraged to watch the film before the discussion. “Bobby” can be rented on Amazon Prime for $2.99 —$3.99.
“Behind the Scenes in Hollywood with Ivor Davis: Bobby” is brought to you in part by the generous support of Wagner Financial.
Explore our growing series of Virtual Learning Modules and complete the accompanying activities that include nature walks, journaling, drawing, and more!
Participate in our Rapid Response Collecting initiative and submit your stories from COVID-19. You can also read stories from the community.
Explore a growing list of virtual exhibits of the past and present, including George Stuart Historical Figures ® Nordic Myths & Legends.
Explore even more exclusive online content here!
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Reading LACMA Objects as
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Ester Hernández, Sun Mad, 1982, Los Angeles County Museum of Art
The expression “essential work” was one of the first new terms introduced to our lexicon since we began to shelter-in-place in March 2020. As we faced national shortages for the first time in recent memory, many people developed a greater appreciation for how supply chains work, what food symbolizes psychologically and emotionally, and which industries and individuals keep us alive.
LACMA’s collection is filled with objects inspired by the rich history of essential work in California’s agriculture industry. By focusing on three groups of objects—fruit bowls, objects aligned with state boosterism, and activist-oriented graphic design—this blog seeks to recenter the histories of labor that have enabled the state’s vast agricultural production.
A Special Thanks to Our
MVC Supporters
Museum of Ventura County Business Club members are community leaders who are committed to the region’s history, art, and stories.
MVC thanks our current
for their support:
Major funding for these programs is made possible by the City of
San Buenaventura, the County of Ventura and private and community donors.
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