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Museum of Ventura County Hosts Exhibit and Events for National Aids Awareness Month

Please inquire for dates

In honor of National AIDS Awareness month, the Museum of Ventura County will host an exhibit, AIDS History and Queer Art, to raise awareness of both the disease’s history in Ventura County and the recent rise in new infections. The exhibit will be on display for the month of October and will feature key pieces from the Gold Coast Archives, the county’s most comprehensive set of LGBTI and HIV/AIDS historical documents and artifacts, now part of the California State University, Channel Islands’ historical papers.

AIDS History and Queer Art will be presented in two “chapters” providing both the historical and artistic perspective on the years between 1986, when AIDS Care, Inc. was founded by local gay and lesbian residents to deal with the growing losses in the community, and 1992, the year of growing acceptance and AIDS Care’s first AIDS Walk. Local queer artists’ work will be on display and for sale, including art by Mark Tovar, Miguelito Swank, Glen Heppner, David Paul Leighton, Kevin Winger, Neil Coffman-Grey, Stephanie Grey and more.

Chapter one, “AIDS Ventura County: The Early Years (1986-1992),” features the local response, detailing in documents, photos and artifacts the years between AIDS Care’s creation and the beginning of greater society’s acceptance of the gay and lesbian community.

Chapter two, “AIDS and the Community of Men,” displays artwork by men from Ventura County reflecting opinions and perceptions from the earlier period of 1986-1992 and those of today.

The Museum will host additional events throughout the month including a reception, 6:30 p.m., Oct. 19, to benefit the Museum and the Diversity Collective of Ventura County’s HIV/AIDS prevention and education program. The reception will showcase “Bringing the Boys Home,” four blocks of quilt panels from the NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt, handsewn by members of NAMES Project Ventura County in the 1990s, brought back by the Quilt Project Gold Coast, Ventura County’s newest AIDS nonprofit.

Throughout October, the gallery will host a reading and reflection area where patrons may relax and peruse books and other materials on HIV/AIDS and the LGBTI community, as well as a re-creation of the NAMES Project Ventura County photo album from that time.

The Museum of Ventura County is located at 100 East Main St., Ventura and is open Tuesday through Sunday 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. For more information on the exhibit and museum events call (805) 653-0323.

For more information on Quilt Project Gold Coast or the Gold Coast Archives, contact Neil or Keith Coffman-Grey at (805) 569-0561 or coffmangrey@hotmail.com.

“It Is Finished”, John 19:30 by Richard Peterson, from the collection of Alfonso Reta and Joseph Rund.

Our Mission and Vision

The Museum of Ventura County engages participants in meaningful experiences with history, art, culture, and each other by aspiring to spark curiosity and encourage compassion to build community and connection.

Our Purpose

To promote interest in and understanding of the history of the Ventura County region; to collect and preserve archives, artifacts, art, and ephemera bearing on the history of the region; to document current regional events; and to create exhibits and programs that enlighten, educate, and engage the past, present, and future.

Our Partners

Major funding for the programs at the Museum of Ventura County is made possible by City of Camarillo, City of Fillmore, City of Moorpark, City of Ojai, City of Oxnard, City of Port Hueneme, City of Santa Paula, City of Simi Valley, City of Thousand Oaks, City of Ventura, and the County of Ventura.

Museum of Ventura County
100 East Main Street
Ventura, CA 93001
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Thursday—Sunday
11am to 5pm

Phone: 805.653.0323

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100 East Main Street
Ventura, CA 93001
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805-653-0323 ext 320
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Agriculture Museum
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Santa Paula, CA 93060
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113 E. Main Street
Ventura, CA 93001
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Phone: 805.658.4728

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