The Artist Spotlight Series is back for 2025!  Public programming will take place at Namba Performing Arts Space in Downtown Ventura.

Spotlight Talks are meet-the-artist interviews that conclude the formal FOTM  documentation process. Each public interview captures the development, achievements, reflections and personal experiences of an artist before a live audience. Attendees have the opportunity to interact with the artists, participate in a question and answer session, and view original work.

After each Spotlight talk artists participate in an intimate AfterGLOW dinner where patrons have the opportunity to socialize and connect with them in a more candid setting.  Hosted by FOTM patrons, space is limited.

Please scroll down to see the lineup and RSVP.

Spotlight Series Tickets

General Public

$20

Seniors

$15

FOTM Members

$0 (free)

AfterGLOW Fundraiser Tickets

General Public

$40

FOTM Members

$30

Spotlight Talks 2025

Upcoming Spotlight Talks
including those postponed during the Covid 19 pandemic

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2020 Spotlight Artists

New Program: Beat the Odds

New Program: Beat the Odds

New Program:  Beat the Odds Instantly engage students with a program that offers a physical and creative outlet balanced with guidance in social emotional learning using a framework of percussion and drumming.Beat the Odds® (BTO)is an evidence-based, trauma-informed...

A Conversation with Carmen Abelleira

A Conversation with Carmen Abelleira

Focus on the Masters Artist Spotlight with Carmen Abelleira  will take place on Sunday, January 21, 2024  from 3:00 to 4:30pm at NAMBA Performing Arts Space. Click the link below for details and to RSVP. 

LTS Lesson: Biodiversity Inspired by Hiroko Yoshimoto

LTS Lesson: Biodiversity Inspired by Hiroko Yoshimoto

Hiroko states, “The series, Biodiversity reflects my ardent wish that life’s diversity would continue to flourish in the face of accelerated destructive forces created by human hands. The seemingly infinite and wondrous diversity of life forms, like the microbes in a drop of water, inspires unique colors, shapes, and lines that then come alive on my canvas.”
The Biodiversity series is a perfect model of the connection between science and art. Before this lesson starts, students are invited outside to look straight down on the ground, as Hiroko has done, observing the plant and mineral life below their feet. LTS Teaching Artists lead conversations with the students about the interdependence of all living things and how they are affected right where the students are standing. Once in the classroom, students are directed to use the plants and rocks placed on their tables for inspiration, not copying. LTS students learn how to tell the story of biodiversity as Hiroko does using the elements and principles of art and design.

LTS Lesson: Paper Sculpture Inspired by BiJian Fan

LTS Lesson: Paper Sculpture Inspired by BiJian Fan

Students can see how BiJian elevates the art-form often related to child play with the sensibility of a zen master and the execution of a scientist. By cutting, folding, and curling, they transform flat rectangles into beautiful sculptural planes of light and shadow. Some evoke the feeling of a playground or sophisticated public sculpture, leading to discussion about the materials needed to fabricate a monumental sculpture.

The LTS Teaching Artist uses a flashlight to cast moving shadows over the paper sculptures to mimic a rising and setting sun. This literally illuminates the integral aspect of shadows to a sculpture for the student. In learning about BiJian’s path as a brilliant ‘dragon child’ in Communist China, achievement of a PhD in engineering and desire to be an artist, students learn that no one is immune to parental and societal pressures. The found freedom and joy that BiJian brings to his art supports students in pursuing theirs.

Paper Weaving & Collage Inspired by Christine Morla

Paper Weaving & Collage Inspired by Christine Morla

Christine Morla stands as a wonderful role model for children. She is a first generation Filipino-American and local Oxnard girl whose work reflects her cultural heritage and connection to the world — in a very modern way. Having learned Filipino mat weaving
as a child from her father, Christine has incorporated these elements into her artwork.
Learning to See students learn the same weaving process. They explore color, shape, texture and composition, creating their own paper weaving and flower shapes, similar to Christine. They are prompted to pay attention to how the components ’talk’ to each other on the page. Similar to Christine’s collaborations with others, students mindfully place their individual pieces together as one artwork. The result is a joyous collaborative installation of colors and shapes on the classroom wall!

Traditional Weaving Inspired by Porfirio Gutiérrez

Traditional Weaving Inspired by Porfirio Gutiérrez

The weaving lesson inspired by Porfirio Gutiérrez provides students with concepts that go far beyond learning how to weave. Additional lessons about botanical contour line drawing, creating natural dyes and indigenous symbols help them to understand that every step of creating a weaving is related to the Zapotec way of life, like many indigenous cultures, of living in harmony with the earth. As students prepare their cardboard looms and begin to weave, they gain an appreciation for the dedication it takes to create a weaving. Fine motor skills are honed, individual color sensibilities are expressed, and patience is rewarded as they weave row by row. Many students feel an instant connection to this lesson as they and their families have similar experiences to Porfirio.

Join FOTM for a special visit to Art City Studios – JUNE 3

Join FOTM for a special visit to Art City Studios – JUNE 3

FOTM will be hosting a special visit to Art City on June 3, 2023 from 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. Space is limited, so purchase your ticket and reserve a spot for this intimate dive into local art history. Join us as we explore the history of Art City Studios and its role in shaping the creative landscape of Ventura. Paul Lindhard, Donna Granata, and others will discuss the origins, cultural significance and evolution of this artistic landmark.

2019 Spotlight Artists

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