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Cultural Affairs

Mission

The Cultural Affairs Division's mission is to:

  • Promote broad community awareness of, access to, and education in the arts and the city's historic resources in Ventura
  • Provide opportunities and support to Ventura artists and arts organizations
  • Foster cross-cultural understanding
  • Support economic development and tourism, especially in the downtown core.

The Cultural Affairs Division (CAD) is overseen by the Cultural Affairs Commission, a body of seven that advises the Council on cultural matters. The Commission was created in 1994. Members of the Commission are appointed directly by City Council. The Public Art Commission, made up of seven members, advises the Council on matters pertaining to public art.

The Arts have a positive impact on all aspects of our community, whether in the area of student achievement, public safety, economic prosperity or civic engagement. Read more about the Public Value of the Arts.

Read the City of Ventura's Cultural Plan

Programs

Working Artist Ventura (WAV)

The Working Artists Ventura (WAV) project, completed in December 2009, is a $57 million, state-of-the-art community designed for artists and creative businesses. Located in the cultural district of downtown Ventura, California, the WAV offers affordable living and working space for over a hundred artists of every kind; painters, sculptors, dancers, poets, musicians, filmmakers and more.
More information

Classes and Educational Outreach

Children's Celebration of the Arts Educational Outreach
Professional artists visit classrooms during the school day and conduct a variety of workshops highlighting the art forms of world cultures. In past years this program has reached approximately 90,000 elementary school students.

  • 2010 Children's Celebration of the Arts registration form & artist biographies
  • 2010 Workshop Program

Cowboys & Heroes Rancho Jamboree

A unique cultural event for the entire family designed to stimulate interest in and to preserve American Cowboy Western heritage. Presented at the historic rancho era Olivas Adobe in Ventura, the event has four components: cultural workshops and demonstrations; period entertainment; interpreters as historic figures; a "cowboy college" and Chumash "village".

More information
Go to Olivias Adobe Website

Cultural Classes

The CAD provides a range of classes in the visual, performing, and literary arts, aimed at adults, children, and senior populations. Classes are held at the east-end Barranca Vista Center and selected elementary school sites. The program reaches over 6,000 participants yearly.

Cultural Funding

The Cultural Funding Program annually awards grants to arts organizations through a competitive panel review process. Awards are available in the following categories: General Operating Grants and Project Grants.

Created in 1993, the program has grown over the past decade to support the goals of the 2005 Cultural Plan. Among its goals are to: increase access to arts education programs for youth; increase the number of programs that celebrate Ventura's diverse community and rich history; and make the arts a major component of the community's fabric.

  • 2008-2009 Cultural Funding Recipients

Mayor's Arts Awards

In 2005 the Cultural Affairs Division of the City of Ventura, on behalf of former Mayor Brian Brennan, established the Mayor's Arts Awards to recognize the contributions to the cultural community by City residents, artists, educators, organizations and business leaders.

  • Mayor's Arts Awards
  • Download the Mayor's Arts Awards Nomination form (pdf)

Public Art

Percent for Art Program

The City's Percent for Art ordinance allocates 2% of qualifying projects from the Capital Improvement Program for the inclusion of public art. The program is overseen by the 7-member Public Art Commission, which sets policy and has approval authority over all projects conducted through the program. The program also includes the Municipal Art Acquisition program, established by City Council to document the history of visual art in Ventura by featuring and highlighting important works of art created by area artists. The collection provides increased access to artwork of high artistic merit and aesthetic quality through its display in the public areas of City Hall and other municipal buildings.
View the Public Art Projects
View the Active Public Art Projects

City Hall Galleries

The first and second floors of City Hall festure work from the Municipal Art Collection.
View the Municipal Art Collection

City of Ventura Municipal Art Acquisition Program

In May of 1999, the Municipal Art Acquisition program was established by City Council to document the history of visual art in Ventura by featuring and highlighting important works of art created by area artists. The collection provides increased access to artwork of high artistic merit and aesthetic quality through its display in the public areas of City Hall and other municipal buildings.
The Municipal Art Acquisition Committee, a subcommittee of the Public Art Commission, oversees the purchase of master works in a variety of artistic media. The Public Art Commission plans to expand the collection in future years through annual purchase of major artworks created by leading area artists.

Special Events

The City of Ventura Cultural Affairs Division produces several special events annually. Enjoy all eight blocks of crafters, artisans, food and entertainment at the July 4th Street Fair. Or, if you like art, stroll through downtown businesses and galleries during one of the two ArtWalks.

Read more and see all of the events on our Event Program page

Downtown Art Walks

Three times a year, galleries, businesses and sidewalks come to life with art exhibits that highlight Ventura's unique visual and performing arts community.
Go to Artwalk Website

Olivas Adobe Music Under the Stars

Twilight music series presented in the historic Olivas Adobe Courtyard every Saturday throughout the summer, featuring a variety of music from diverse cultures.
More Information
Go to Olivias Adobe Website

Street Festivals & Fairs
General Information

Holiday Street Festival
Fourth of July Street Fair

Technical Assistance

Management assistance for arts organizations and artists. This ongoing program includes individual consultations with professional arts management consultants, workshops, and seminars. Services focus on addressing needs identified by the local arts community and providing useful research and information on national, state and local trends affecting the arts.

Publications

State of the Arts is the CAD's bi-monthly e-newsletter providing current information and resources for Ventura's arts community. To sign up to receive this e-news bulletin, please submit your email address to ewallner@cityofventura.net

Discover Ventura Tours

The Community Affairs Division has designed extensive programs designed to provide activities for tourists, including scheduled tours of Ventura?s historic sites, including the downtown area, Olivas and Albinger Adobes, and more.

Read More about Discover Ventura Tours

 

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