OPAC

The Oxnard Performing Arts Center Corporation (OPAC) is celebrating its 25th year as the official nonprofit arm of the Oxnard Performing Arts & Convention Center. Today, OPAC manages the on-site Community/Convention Center while a live entertainment partner, The Canyon, operates the main theater.

OPAC’s mission is to foster and serve the community through inclusive programming, cultural and artistic exchange, and developing people-centered spaces.

The Center hosts 1,500 events a year for over 350,000 visitors. Patrons enjoy a robust season of events featuring local and International as well as emerging and distinguished artists who help make Oxnard a vibrant and enriching place to live and visit.

Notable annual events include Dia de los Muertos, Native Plant Fest, PACC the Arts Festival, RESCUECON, AAPI Heritage Celebration, and so much more! The Center also hosts year-round classes in the visual and performing arts for all ages.You’ll find everything from festivals and concerts to special events and trade shows at OPAC. The Center’s network of banquet rooms, classrooms and outdoor patios and free, ample parking make planning events - for dozens to thousands of people - a breeze!

Learn more about our events, classes, and rental opportunities at oxnardperformingarts.com

*Rooted and Rising Perspectives: Celebrating Women's History Month with a Collective Showcase of Six Dynamic Female Artists at the Mexican Consulate*

Oxnard, CA - In coordination with The Mexican Consulate in Oxnard, the Oxnard Performing Arts Center Corporation (OPAC) is pleased to announce its next visual arts exhibition, Árbol de la Vida, as part of its Gallery Initiative at the Consulate. The exhibit, curated by Rafael Perea de la Cabada, pays homage to Women’s History Month and opens on Thursday, March 7, 2024 with a free reception from 5 to 7 pm. The public is invited to attend.

Translated as "Tree of Life," the show brings together 6 regional artists who express their unique perspectives on the Árbol de la Vida through a range of mediums including painting, printmaking, embroidery, drawing, digital art, and weaving. Their works speak to themes of growth, strength, and interconnectedness and weave a layered narrative of womanhood, resilience, and empowerment.

Featured artists within the exhibition include:
Dalia Garcia
Benita Martinez Sos
Gabriela Santos Ramos
Maricruz Sibaja
Rima Villareal
Helen Yanez

The exhibition will be on view from March 8 - May 10, 2024. Gallery hours are Monday through Friday from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm.
On April 4th there will be a free Art Talk + Performance with Dr. Jennie Luna, Associate Professor: Chicana/o Studies at California State University - Channel Islands. Doors for the Art Talk will be at 5:30 pm with the event taking place from 6-7:30pm. Dr. Luna’s research focuses on the contemporary history of Danza Mexica/Azteca tradition and its impact on Xicana Indígena identity formation. As a danzante for over twenty years, Dr. Luna presents an ethnographic perspective and addresses the diaspora of Danza in the U.S.

The Mexican Consulate Gallery is a project of OPAC made possible thanks to support from the California Arts Council, the National Association of Latino Arts & Culture (NALAC), and the Port of Hueneme.

ÁRBOL DE LA VIDA
Mexican Consulate in Oxnard
3151 W 5th St Suite 100, Oxnard, CA 93030

Opening Reception
Thursday, March 7, 2024 · 5-7pm · Free admission!

Art Talk + Performance with Dr. Jennie Luna
Thursday, April 4 · Doors 5:30pm · Event 6-7:30pm · Free admission!

Gallery Hours
March 8 - May 10, 2024, Monday through Friday, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm

For more information, visit: https://www.theopac.org/mexican-consulate-gallery