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The Weed Project – “Outlaws of the Super Bloom & Crimes We Commit in the Garden”

Ran Jun 12 2021 through Aug 29 2021

A new exhibition by the comical & brave, Charlene Spiller, opens Saturday, June 12, 2021, in the Martin V. & Martha K. Smith Pavilion at the Museum of Ventura County, Ventura, CA. The exhibition features thirteen botanical paintings with an ecological message and will be on display through August 29, 2021.

In the macro-style paintings of The Weed Project, Charlene Spiller draws a plumb line between art and science. She creates a new category of “bloom”, challenging the viewer’s expectation of what constitutes beauty. All the while, pollinating their mind with provocative thoughts about our health, the health of our planet, and the bottom-line of a multibillion-dollar corporation – with a multibillion-dollar legal-relief reserve – and places it all under our microscope. Deputy Director, Denise Sindelar states, “Ms. Spiller’s paintings highlight the beauty that exists in our fragile, and often forgotten natural world”.

Throughout the recent pandemic, and our governor’s Stay-Well-At-Home Order, Spiller has transferred to canvas a destructive environmental discovery, healing perspectives, and reasons to continue on, with vigilance – literally healing herself out of hospice care and advancing steadily toward wellness. Spiller says, “Herbicides are a dangerous game. Roundup, which came into being in the 1970s – first used as a chemical cleaner for pipes – is now sprayed on our food crops, almost un-checked. The Weed Project is one of providing awareness, with no answer.”

Originally from San Francisco, Ms. Spiller studied at the California College of the Arts, Oakland, and the San Francisco Art Institute. She has lived in Southern California for 25-years, previously in the Palm Desert, and now, in the Hollywood Beach-area of Oxnard, where the beach meets the fields (or the ocean meets the glyphosate).

The Weeds Project: “Outlaws of the Super Bloom & Crimes We Commit in the Garden” will surprise Museum visitors with its vivid lines, vibrant palette, pollinating parts aplenty, and facts that just may save our lives.

The Weed Project brought to you in part by the generous support of Patti Channer

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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.

Museum of Ventura County is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
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Our Purpose

The Museum of Ventura County is an arts, history, and culture museum, the largest repository of history in Ventura County. We spark curiosity, foster compassion, and create connection through programs and exhibitions that are bold, inclusive, innovative, and fun. We use history and culture to address universal themes and inspire hope for the future. MVC is the guardian of our region’s identity.

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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.

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