Museum of Ventura County — Last-minute gifts, inspiring events and upcoming exhibitions

Title: Snow in Grimes Canyon. Circa 1928.

Identifier: 16853 from the MVC Research Library Digitized Photographs

A Message from Elena Brokaw, The Barbara Barnard Smith Chief Executive Officer

As 2025 comes to a close, I want to sincerely thank everyone who supports the Museum of Ventura County.

Throughout the year, I was continually reminded that connection is at the heart of everything we do. We supported local students through meaningful educational experiences that inspired curiosity, welcomed our community through public events that celebrated shared stories, presented exhibitions that explored Ventura County’s diverse cultural history, and continued vital work behind the scenes to preserve our collections for future generations.

None of this would be possible without the dedication of our members, donors, sponsors, board members, committee advisors, community partners, volunteers, and visitors. This work is truly a shared effort, and on behalf of our entire staff, thank you for believing in the Museum.

I had the privilege of meeting many of you personally this year. Those thoughtful one-on-one conversations help guide the way we steward the Museum today and plan for its future. I look forward to continuing these conversations in the year ahead.

With gratitude,

Elena Brokaw

The Barbara Barnard Smith Chief Executive Officer

UPCOMING EVENTS AT MVC

On The Record: Documenting Your Story

@Museum of Ventura County

100 E Main Street, Ventura

Saturday, January 31

10 a.m. – 1 p.m.

Join us for On the Record: Documenting Your Story, a community-focused day that helps families explore their roots and preserve their stories. Local city and college libraries, historical organizations, and community partners will be onsite. They will share tools, resources, and guidance for family and genealogical research.

This free event offers inspiration, connection, and a chance to contribute to our shared history. No registration required. Get full details HERE.

Paint My Picture: Our Black American Stories

@Museum of Ventura County

100 E Main Street, Ventura

Saturday, February 7

2:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.

The Museum of Ventura County and the NAACP Ventura County Branch invite you to Paint My Picture: Our Black American Stories, a Black History Month celebration featuring keynote speakers, poetry, and a sip-and-paint experience.

Guests are invited to create art in a welcoming, reflective setting while enjoying light snacks and a cash wine bar. This free event celebrates the idea that Black history is year-round. Registration is recommended, as space is limited. Get full details HERE.

Opening Reception – Pages to Posters: The Visual Worlds of Simms Taback

@Museum of Ventura County

100 E Main Street, Ventura

Friday, February 13

5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.

Join us for the opening reception of the upcoming exhibition, Pages to Posters: The Visual Worlds of Simms Taback.

Best known for his Caldecott Medal-winning book Joseph Had a Little Overcoat and the Caldecott honoree There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly, Taback’s creative legacy extends far beyond the pages of children’s literature.

Pages to Posters invites visitors to step inside the visual worlds of Simms Taback, exploring original posters, illustrations, and designs. Get full details HERE.

This exhibition is made possible by: Thomas and Esther Wachtell Family Endowment Fund, Bill and Elise Kearney, Amgen Foundation, Reel Guppy Outdoors.

Enjoy refreshments and live jazz by The Dennis Berger Trio, sponsored by Ventura Music Festival.

Community Conversations: The Power of Native Plants

@Agriculture Museum

926 Railroad Ave, Santa Paula

Saturday, February 21

11 a.m. – 2 p.m.

It’s the 4th Annual UC Master Gardener Open Houseat the Agriculture Museum. This free, family-friendly event celebrates the ongoing partnership between the UC Master Gardener Program of Ventura County and the Agriculture Museum, highlighting the vital role native plants play in healthy ecosystems and local landscapes.

Keynote speaker Julia Fireflower, a Tataviam tribal member, will share insights on the importance of California native plants and pollinators, followed by a hands-on demonstration. The event also features interactive workshops led by UC Master Gardeners and Mini Nature Reserve. Get full details HERE.

LAST-MINUTE GIFT GIVING

There’s still time to share meaningful gifts that spark curiosity and support the stories that shape Ventura County. MVC memberships, year-end giving, and Museum gifts are all available online. Every gift supports the Museum’s mission.

Give the Gift of Membership

Share year-round access to exhibitions, special events, member-only perks, and meaningful experiences at the Museum.

Make a Year-End Donation

Support our exhibitions, educational programs, community events, and the preservation of Ventura County’s history.

Shop the Museum Store Online

Celebrate the history of Ventura County with beautifully reproduced images thoughtfully chosen from the Museum’s archives.

Upcoming Exhibitions

MUSEUM OF VENTURA COUNTY

We are excited to announce two new exhibitions coming in February.

The Changing Faces of Abraham Lincoln, A George Stuart Historical Figures® Exhibition

@Museum of Ventura County

100 E Main Street, Ventura

Opens Thursday, February 5

This exhibition of George Stuart Historical Figures® shows the life of Abraham Lincoln. Stuart’s sculptures show how Lincoln’s appearance changed over time from clean-shaven to bearded, and from energetic to exhausted.

 

The Changing Faces of Abraham Lincoln follows Lincoln’s story of triumph and tragedy, from his simple beginnings in Illinois to his time as President and his significant role in American history. This exhibition displays the iterations of Lincoln while looking at his life, career, and change in physical appearance through the highly detailed, sculpted lens of the George Stuart Historical Figures®. Get more information HERE.

Pages to Posters: The Visual Worlds of Simms Taback

@Museum of Ventura County

100 E Main Street, Ventura

Opens Friday, February 13

Best known for his Caldecott Medal-winning book Joseph Had a Little Overcoat and the Caldecott honoree There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly, Simms Taback’s creative legacy extends far beyond the pages of children’s literature. He was an artist, graphic designer, and teacher who helped shape American visual culture.

Pages to Posters invites visitors to step inside the visual worlds of Simms Taback, exploring original posters, illustrations, and designs. Get more information HERE.

This exhibition is made possible by: Thomas and Esther Wachtell Family Endowment Fund, Bill and Elise Kearney, Amgen Foundation, Reel Guppy Outdoors.

Current Exhibitions

MUSEUM OF VENTURA COUNTY

Winter, A George Stuart Historical Figures® Exhibition

Welcome to Winter, an exhibition of the George Stuart Historical Figures®. Delving into the enchanting world of winter, the exhibition explores the myriad ways in which people have sought to make the most of this season.

Winter is the time of year when the days are shortest, and the nights are long and cold, affecting both our bodies and our moods. In response to the challenges of winter, people across the globe have crafted annual traditions to create their own warmth and find connection. By drawing together with loved ones, they endure winter’s chill and create a sense of togetherness that warms the heart. Get more information HERE.

Picturing the Past: How Photography Tells Our Stories

How do we truly know what happened in the past? History is a collection of stories—interwoven, evolving, and shaped by the evidence left behind. Photographs are one of the many tools that help us understand the past, capturing faces, places, and moments frozen in time. But do they always tell the full story?

This engaging exhibition explores the power of photography to record our history. Through images, artifacts, and interactive displays, visitors will discover how historians use photographs to uncover hidden narratives, challenge assumptions, and bring history to life. Join us in exploring the early history of photography in Ventura County, how photos shape our understanding of the past, and how the photos we take today tell tomorrow’s story. Get more information HERE.

Moments of Rest: A Visual Sanctuary

Rest is not a luxury—it is essential. In a world that glorifies busyness, art offers a space for stillness and reflection.

This serene exhibition invites you to slow down and experience rest through landscape paintings from the Museum of Ventura County’s permanent collection. Let the calming ocean waves, the golden valley light, and the dreamy haze of imagined horizons create a moment of peace.

Take a breath. Absorb the beauty. Allow yourself to simply be.?Moments of Rest?is your invitation to pause, reflect, and recharge. Get more information HERE.

Current Exhibitions

AGRICULTURE MUSEUM

Enfoque: Voces Indígenas Mexicanas del Condado de Ventura

In Focus: Mexican Indigenous Voices of Ventura County

Únase a nosotros en el Museo de la Agricultura para esta esperada exposición que muestra más de 40 retratos fotográficos del fotógrafo de fama internacional Diego Huerta. Estos retratos destacan las vibrantes y resistentes comunidades indígenas mexicanas del condado de Ventura. Para más detalles sobre la exposición, haga clic AQUÍ.

Join us at the Agriculture Museum for this exhibition showcasing over 40 photographic portraits by internationally acclaimed photographer Diego Huerta. These portraits highlight the vibrant and resilient Mexican Indigenous communities of Ventura County. For exhibition details, click HERE.

Esta exposición es posible gracias al apoyo de/This exhibition is made possible with the support of: Hofer Properties, Ventura Auto Center, the Busch Family Foundation, Oxnard Performing Arts Center, Gabriella Navarro-Busch and Peter Busch, and Vida Newspaper.

THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!

Major funding for the programs at the Museum of Ventura County is made possible by:

 City of CamarilloCity of FillmoreCity of MoorparkCity of OjaiCity of OxnardCity of Port HuenemeCity of Santa PaulaCity of Simi ValleyCity of Thousand OaksCity of Ventura, and the County of Ventura.

Thank you to our sponsors: The John and Glenda Hammer Family, TOLD Corporation, The Heritage Fund at VCCF, California Resources Corporation, William and Elise Kearney, Hofer Properties, Amgen Foundation, Ventura County Credit Union, Ventura Toyota, Ventura Auto Center, FTI Services, Ventura Music Festival, Ventura County Community College District, Montecito Bank & Trust, Ventura Spirits, Limoneira, Amigo Party Rentals, In the Mix Events, Peirano’s, Image Source, and Mustang Marketing.

Museum of Ventura County is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Tax ID: 95-1942930.

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Agriculture Museum • 926 Railroad Ave. Santa Paula, CA 93060 • 805.525.3100

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