Carnegie Art Museum update for April 18 — Museum closed in observance of Easter Sunday, April 21

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GUIDED MEDITATION

Wednesday, April  24

6-7 pm  |  ages 13 to adult     $5 donation / members $3

Buddhist Meditation is an ancient set of teachings, which enables the practitioner to connect body and mind in the moment with utmost loving-kindness to oneself and to the rest of the world  Mindful and light physical movements are used to bring oneself to present moment.

Bhante (Reverend) Sutadhara, a Sri Lankan Buddhist monk whose training is based on Insight Meditation, will guide sessions with quiet time to practice the techniques individually in a relaxing setting surrounded by beautiful art.

Click here for reservations or contact us at  805.385.8171 or email: education@carnegieam.org

ARTISTS’ GALLERY TALK

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To Live a Life Beneath,   oil on Belgian linen, 48″ x 36,”  by Alexandra Manukyan, 2018.

Adonna Khare & Alexandra Manukyan

Thursday, April 25    6pm

$5 general/members free      reservations appreciated

TRAC2019 attendees free with conference badge

Join two outstanding artists in the current The Imaginary exhibit for a rare chance to learn directly from the sources about their stunning art, context, processes, and techniques. Adonna Khare, a winner the world’s largest art competition ArtPrize, focuses on carbon pencil drawings and the environment. Her art has been featured in the Los Angeles Times, NPR, and Juxtapoz Magazine. Alexandra Manukyan studied art and art education in Armenia and has a BFA in graphic design from UCLA. Her extensive career in fashion and entertain laid further ground work for her fine art career creating traditionally rich, yet surreal figurative paintings suggestive of the perilous consequence of environmental destruction. Her works are widely exhibited and collected.

The Imaginary and its Gallery Talk are presented in partnership with TRAC2019-The Representational Art Conference- a California Lutheran University Arts Initiative Event.

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FAMILY DAY

Saturday, April 27     noon- 3 pm

Experience a fun afternoon of art!  Family Day at the Carnegie Art Museum offers creative looking activities in the museum galleries, hands-on art projects  and much more.  Families with children of all ages and abilities are welcome.  Materials are provided.

Projects are inspired by the current exhibit The Imaginary:

  • Magical Collage
  • Under Water World with recycled materials
  • Collaborative Art Project
  • Create your own sculpture with Kaboom Imagination Playground
  • AND MUCH MORE! 

No reservations required and admission is FREE for the whole family.

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ECO FLOWER- PRINTING WORKSHOP

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Come celebrate Mother’s Day with us!

Saturday, May 4    3-5 pm

An afternoon of champagne, snacks and art making with flowers!
During this workshop we will discover the wonders of natural dye while using the eco-dye technique.
Using local, seasonal flowers we will create beautiful colors and prints on natural fabrics and all leave with a hand dyed silk scarf.
No prior art experience necessary! All supplies included.

$45 per person – $40 for members. Reservation Required. Space is limited. Click here to sign-up today or contact 805.385.8171 or email education@carnegieam.org

HOME is where the heART is

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Carnegie Art Museum Cornerstones
FUNDRAISER

Sunday, May 5, 2019   3-5pm
at the Ventura home of Virginia Beale
for museum members & their guests.
Adults only please.  (ages 13+)

Virginia Beale, award winning painter of landscapes
showing the beauty of our planet with works in the
Community Memorial Hospital Collection, will share
about her art and studio.

$35 per person includes light refreshments alfresco.
Space limited /  info@carnegieam.org 805-385-8254.
Location given at time of reservation.  Click here to register today!

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 ARTIST STUDIO HOURS

Thursdays and Fridays  |  11 am – 4 pm

Guest Artist Exhibit-  May 2-June 16, 2019

Reception May 2, 2019  5:30-7:30 (Food Truck Nite) – Free

www.zaramonetfeeney.com

COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS

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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: