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Arriving at CI: Rancho Guadalasca

Arriving at CI: Rancho Guadalasca In-Person

The exhibition transports the viewer into a world of hidden stories and unremembered residents of the former Rancho Guadalasca- A Mexican era land grant which stretched from Mugu Lagoon to Dos Vientos, and includes CSU Channel Islands. This ranch, more than thirty thousand acres in size, with Chumash, Spanish, Mexican, and American residents, serves as a microcosm of the past and present of Ventura County and the greater Central Coast of California. Residents of the Guadalasca invented tomols, searched for gold, farmed, raised livestock, quarried, fished, hosted movie stars, fought wildfires, survived storms and shipwrecks, and built railroads. Some celebrated the multicultural nature of the local communities; others celebrated exclusionary treatment of immigrants. Some residents committed crimes, including murder; others were victimized. Some residents were resilient in the face of adversity, others failed and left. The people and events of the Guadalasca reflect the past and present of CSU Channel Islands: the amazing, the good, the regretful and, sometimes, the bad. 

Photographs, historical maps, contemporary art, ephemera, newspapers, oral histories, and artifacts are used to celebrate these people, events, and activities, linking the past to the present day.

Please come to campus and journey through space and time as you meet the residents of the Guadalasca, all of whom helped us  Arrive at CI.

The exhibit is part of the official 150th anniversary celebration of the establishment of Ventura County.

The University encourages people with disabilities to participate in its programs, events and activities. If you anticipate needing any type of accommodation or have questions about the physical access provided, please contact the respective area noted below as soon as possible, but no later than seven (7) business days prior to the event/activity: 
CSUCI Students: accommodations@csuci.edu | CSUCI Employees: christine.girardot@csuci.edu | Members of the Public: titleix@csuci.edu

Date:
Monday, August 28, 2023 Show more dates
Time:
All Day Event
Time Zone:
Pacific Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
Broome Gallery, 2nd floor
Categories:
  Gallery  

Event Organizer

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Catherine Paolillo

Hello! I'm the Outreach & Engagment Librarian here at Broome Library. My primary responsibility is to connect with the CI community and ensure they are aware of our services and resources, and that they know how best to leverage them to achieve their academic and career goals. I am a proud first-generation student, grad student, and now faculty.

Please reach out to me any time at catherine.paolillo@csuci.edu, 805-437-3770, or via the Broome Library Instagram account. 

 

I look forward to serving you! 

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