Title: Mr. and Mrs. Daily at Home with their German Shepard – Identifier: 34449 –
Date: circa 1920 – From the MVC Research Library Digitized Photographs.
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9th Annual Labor Day Tractor Fair
Monday, September 2
11:00 am – 2:00 pm
@Agriculture Museum
926 Railroad Ave., Santa Paula
Join us for the Agriculture Museum’s 9th Annual Labor Day Tractor Fair on September 2nd, immediately following the Santa Paula Labor Day Parade. This beloved community event celebrates Santa Paula’s diverse agricultural heritage with family-friendly activities, live music by Whole Hog, captivating presentations and tours, and a deep appreciation for our local farming culture. Thank you to Topa Topa Flywheelers for helping make this event possible. For more information click HERE! |
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Ventura County Chronicles: Unveiling the Archives
Saturday, September 7
11:00 am – 1:00 pm
@Museum of Ventura County
100 E. Main St., Ventura
Embark on a journey through the pages of Ventura County’s past with a librarian guide! Through this introduction, you will learn to make the most of: physical collections & resources, the reading room, and finding aids to the collections. This is the second part of our series which will focus on navigating the physical collection. Whether you’re a seasoned historian or just starting out, this session is tailored to ensure you gain practical hands-on skills that enhance your connection to our regional history. Space is limited, free registration is required by clicking HERE. |
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Taste of History Dinner
Thursday, September 12
6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
@Museum of Ventura County
100 E. Main St., Ventura
Journey back in time for a classic evening of refined taste and unexpected histories. This open-air dinner will transport diners to an elegant mid-century supper club with a three-course meal and wine pairing. The decadent evening will begin with a cocktail hour and red carpet followed by dinner, an artful auction, and entertainment including a live jazz quartet, cooking demonstration, historic artifact gallery, and an oral history reading. Sponsorship opportunities and tickets are available HERE!
Thank you to our Taste of History sponsors: TOLD Corporation, William and Elise Kearney, Ventura County Community College District, EJ Harrison & Sons, Hofer Properties, Jennifer and David Fukutomi, Montecito Bank & Trust, Pierpont Racquet Club & Nancy and Spencer Garrett, Kirby Subaru of Ventura, Ventura Spirits, Al and Petra Lowe, Jill and Edward Banman, Limoneira, Marie Callender’s, Puretec Industrial Water, Amigo Party Rentals, In the Mix Events, and Peirano’s.
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The Curse of the Vampire: Tales from the Book of Nosferatu
Members-Only Event
Thursday, September 19
5:00 pm – 7:00 pm
@Museum of Ventura County
100 E. Main St., Ventura
In honor of the unveiling of the Museum of Ventura County’s newest upcoming exhibition, we invite our valued MVC Members to join us for a private preview and chance to meet the artists.
The Curse of the Vampire: Tales from the Book of Nosferatu is a collaboration between the Museum of Ventura County and three regional artists. It will showcase a new curation of George Stuart Historical Figures® in dialogue with comic book- and cartoon-inspired artworks by Paula Pugh and Weshoyot Alvitre.
Members, please register for this event HERE. If you are interested in becoming a member, click HERE. |
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Educator Internship Opportunity
The Museum Educator Internship at the Museum of Ventura County provides a unique chance to connect with local TK-12 students, teachers, and families through the art, culture, and history of Ventura County. This paid internship, lasting 6 to 12 months, offers professional development for those pursuing careers in museums or education.
To learn more about this opportunity and how to apply, please click HERE! |
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Museums for All
MVC is happy to announce that we have joined ‘Museums for All,’ an initiative of the Institute of Museum and Library Services, in partnership with the Association of Children’s Museums, to make art and culture accessible to everyone!
Through this initiative, we now offer FREE admission to all EBT cardholders! Discover more about this wonderful program and see the full list of participating museums by visiting the link HERE! |
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Exhibitions
MUSEUM OF VENTURA COUNTY
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InnoVision: Ventura County
Artists to Watch
InnoVision is an interactive exhibition that highlights the work of nine Ventura County artists. Through their innovative use of common materials, they create installations that reflect their personal visions and views of current issues such as the environment, immigration, identity, the housing shortage, and changing land usage in Ventura County.
In addition to the art, there are videos by each artist talking about their own artistic vision and innovation and the influence that living in Ventura County has on their work. Every installation poses a question for the visitor. Visitors are encouraged to leave their answers on the provided sticky notes.
Artists participating in the exhibition: Jasmine Delgado / María Adela Díaz / Daniela García Hamilton / Luke Matjas / Marianne McGrath / Gladys Rodríguez / Clark Song / Olguín Tapia Heredia / Elisa Torres.
This exhibition is made possible by the John Hammer Family, the City of Ventura, the County of Ventura, CAPS Media, and Whatako Productions
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Masters from the Museum of
Ventura County Collection
Masters from the Museum of Ventura County Collection celebrates the extraordinary artistic legacy of seven artists who have significantly shaped Ventura County’s art history and achieved international acclaim. The exhibition presents a curated selection from MVC’s exceptional collection, featuring a variety of artistic styles.
From Jessie Arms Botke’s turn-of-the-century paintings to Omar d’León’s vibrant cross-hatching techniques, to the innovative ceramic glazing techniques of Beatrice Wood and Vivika and Otto Heino, the exhibition displays a dynamic range of work by established artists within our County.
Artists included in the exhibition: Jessie Arms Botke / Omar D’León / Otto Heino / Vivika Heino /Cheryl Ann Thomas / Beatrice Wood / Hiroko Yoshimoto.
This exhibition is made possible by the Thomas and Esther Wachtell Family Fund, the Bonita C. McFarland Fund, the City of Ventura, and the County of Ventura
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George Stuart Historical Figures® Exhibit, Napoleon: Revolution, Romance, and Rivalries
Last Day: September 15!
Explore the complex life of Napoleon Bonaparte in a new exhibition of George Stuart Historical Figures®. As a charismatic leader, military strategist, and political figure, Napoleon rose to power during the tumultuous aftermath of the French Revolution. Immerse yourself in his journey, from the forces that propelled him to prominence, his marriages, and his entwined destinies with other global leaders. Through George Stuart’s intricate creations, experience Napoleon Bonaparte’s significant impact on the course of history. |
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Exhibitions
AGRICULTURE MUSEUM
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Ventura County, The Place
We Call Home – A
Community Experience
The Museum of Ventura County (MVC) celebrates the County’s 150th anniversary with Ventura County, The Place We Call Home – A Community Experience that highlights the diversity of our communities by featuring different interpretations of Ventura County as ‘Home.’ Some people perceive home as a physical place where they grew up. For others, family and those they share their lives with are what make them ‘feel at home.’ The taste of food, beloved objects, and fond memories are other ways that people define what home means to them. Explore these concepts, and find out more about the exhibit HERE.
Co-presented by the County of Ventura and Ventura County Community Foundation.
This exhibit made possible by California Humanities, the City of Santa Paula,
the City of Simi Valley, Harrison Industries, Limoneira, Meissner,
the Port of Hueneme, TOLD Corporation, Ventura County Credit Union,
Ventura County Community College District, and many more.
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Exhibition From the
Smithsonian Gardens:
Pollination Investigation –
The Essential Role of Pollinators in the Natural World
Nearly 90% of flowering plants rely on approximately 200,000 species of pollinators for fertilization. Explore the essential role pollinators play in the natural world in the Smithsonian poster exhibition, Pollination Investigation.
Through “pollinator profiles” visitors can learn about different pollinators—from butterflies and hummingbirds to bats and the wind—and their favorite flowers based on floral characteristics like flower shape, color, scent, and more. The set of 14 posters is bilingual (Spanish and English) and designed to educate and inspire people to explore the natural world looking at flowers and insects. Learn more HERE. |
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The Farm to Market Children’s Hands-On Exhibition
An interactive exhibit promoting healthy lifestyles through role-play, the Ag Market is an immersive environment where children and families identify healthy food choices in a fun, market-like atmosphere.
Learn more about what the Agriculture Museum has to offer HERE.
Special thanks to Santa Paula’s former mayor, Carlos Juarez for building our fun-filled market.
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Explore More Exclusive
MVC ONLINE CONTENT
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All of the InnoVision artists have videos on display in the galleries, but did you know you can watch them to find out more on our YouTube channel, as well? To learn about these talented artists, visit our channel by clicking HERE. |
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On July 28, 1924, when motions were called for in the case of the People vs. Jesse Mendoza in Ventura County Superior Court, court watchers were stunned when “a tall and stately woman” stepped inside the bar and answered…Read the newest blog HERE! |
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Engage with us on all our social media, where you will find our latest news, recaps, incredible artifacts, reels, historical photos, and art from our collections! Also – @museumofventuracounty on FB, TikTok, and X. |
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Elizabeth Gordon Gallery Art Opening: Alberto Valdés – Mi Vida es Mi Arte
Saturday, September 14
5:00 pm – 8:00 pm
15 W. Gutierrez St., Santa Barbara
Be among the first to witness these previously unseen treasures, carefully curated to showcase Valdés’ genius. From the intricate contours to the rich palette of hues, each piece invites you to explore the depths of human experience and cultural identity.Click HERE for more information on an unforgettable evening of art, music, food, and wine. |
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Help Paint a Mandala for ArtWalk 2024!
Thursday & Friday September 19 & 20
10:00 am – 5:00 pm
211 E. Ventura Main St., Ventura
(in front of the Mission)
Join Mandala Medicine Movement in painting a huge community mandala for ArtWalk 2024. Find out more about this project, click HERE! |
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Museum of Ventura County • 100 East Main St. Ventura, CA 93001 • 805.653.0323
Agriculture Museum • 926 Railroad Ave. Santa Paula, CA 93060 • 805.525.3100
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