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Neighbors April 20, 2007
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Camarillo art studio among award winners
By Michelle Knight knight@theacorn.com

THANKS FOR THE SUPPORT- Left, Michelle DePuy Leavitt of the Studio Channel Islands Art Center receives the Nonprofit Arts Organization Award from Georgeanne Lees, cultural programs supervisor for the city of Ventura. The Ventura County Arts Council Stars Awards ceremony, which recognizes many of the county's arts organizations, was held in Oxnard on April 10.
The Ventura County Arts Council celebrated artists and their supporters at the second annual Arts Stars Awards and luncheon at the Courtyard by Marriott in Oxnard last week.

The winners in eight categories ranged from the businesses and city that have supported the arts to individual artists and arts philanthropists.

The winners are:

+Nonprofit Arts Organization: Studio Channel Islands Art Centers, Camarillo

+Artist in Community Service: Pat Richards, Camarillo

+Arts Education Award: Donna Granata, Ventura

+Business Supporting the Arts: Armando Lopes of Plaza Development Partners, Oxnard

+National Recognition Award: J. Handel Evans, Camarillo

+Local Government Award: Thousand Oaks

+Cultural Tourism Award: Ventura Visitors and Convention Bureau

+Arts Philanthropist: Sandra and Jordan Laby, Ventura

The awards ceremony "honors the people and organizations that have given their money, time and talents to contribute to a thriving arts community," said Margaret Travers, Ventura County Arts Council executive director.

In addition to honoring artists and their supporters, the event serves another purpose, said Monica Nolan, arts council president. By bringing together artists and organizations, each learns about the projects being done by their counterparts elsewhere in the county, she said.

"I think what it does . . . when you join together and you let other people know what you're doing, it creates a synergy," Nolan said.

The city of Thousand Oaks, which beat out Camarillo and Moorpark as the government entity that best promoted the arts, was recognized for providing a rent-free gallery to the arts community and sponsoring performing and visual arts programs with its 40year partner, the Conejo Recreation and Park District.

Thousand Oaks Assistant City Manager Linda Pappas Díaz said the city and community share "one guiding goal: to get the arts out to the community as much as possible."

Camarillo artist Pat Richards, chosen from a field of seven prominent finalists that included musicians and actors, was recognized as the individual who best demonstrated that the arts must serve the needs of the community as well as the artist. Richards is a founding member of the Studio Channel Islands Art Center, and has been instrumental in the recent opening of the studio's satellite gallery in Oxnard.

"To be nominated and receive an award in arts from my peers is really the greatest award," Richards said.

The arts council also recognized the studio for drawing national attention to the county's arts scene by exhibiting the work of nationally and internationally acclaimed artists.

The studio includes a gallery and artists' workshop at its facility located on the campus of California State University at Channel Islands.

"I think we have not only set out to accomplish what we wanted to do, but to grow," said gallery Director Michele DePuy Leavitt.

The awards celebration this year includes two events- the luncheon earlier this month, when the winners were announced, and a benefit concert to honor the finalists and winners in each of the eight categories on Sun., April 22 at the Oceanview Pavilion in Port Hueneme.

Big Bad Voodoo Daddy is scheduled to perform, and the evening will include a silent auction and no host bar.

Money raised through the concert will augment the arts council's cultural arts fund, which finances classroom art instruction in public and private schools throughout Ventura County and artists' fellowships, said arts council volunteer Celia Reich of Camarillo.

The Ventura County Arts Council is a nonprofit organization whose primary goal is to restore arts education to the classroom and promote artists and arts organizations.

Concert tickets cost $45 in advance and $50 at the door.

For more information or to purchase tickets, please call the Oceanview Pavilion box office at (805) 986-4818.

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