Seth Parker Woods, cello

Craig Taborn, composer & piano

Steven Schick, percussion

Cory Smythe, composer & piano

Annea Lockwood, composer

Leilehua Lanzilotti, composer & viola

Tania León, composer

Katinka Kleijn, cello

JACK Quartet

Susie Ibarra, composer & percussion

Marcos Balter, composer

Bach to the Future with Emi Ferguson

Bach to the Future; Emi Ferguson, flute; Museum of Ventura County, Ojai Music Festival

THU November 7.2024 | 5-7PM | Museum of Ventura County (100 East Main St, Ventura)

It was a mesmerizing evening with flutist Emi Ferguson, a favorite of Ojai Music Festival audiences, on November 7 at the Museum of Ventura County.

After enjoying the company of others and exploring the museum’s latest exhibits, Emi led attendees through a beautiful journey of the flute through time and place. Special thanks to Emi for creating a playlist of the program and other fun resources to come back to time and time again when we need the beauty of music to give us comfort and joy.

THE PROGRAM

Improvisation (2021)
Seyfollah Shokri

Puis qu’en oubli (~1350)
Guillaume de Machaut (arr. Michael Hersch)
with the Flux Quartet

Syrinx (1913)
Claude Debussy

Fantasia in A Major (1733)
G.P. Telemann

Huitzitl (2007)
Gabriela Ortiz

Air (1995)
Londonderry Air (1977) arr. Emi Ferguson (2024)
Tōru Takemitsu

Kembang Suling, Mvt II (1996)
Gareth Farr

Allemande & Sarabande from BWV 1013 (1719)
J.S. Bach

Fantasia in E Minor (1733)
G.P. Telemann

Handkerchief Scene, from Memoirs of a Geisha (2005)
John Williams

Volunteer at Holiday Home Tour & Marketplace!

Docent guiding a tour



Become a docent and guide tours at the Holiday Home Tour, or sign up to help at the Holiday Marketplace on November 16 & 17, 2024.

Serving as a Docent at one of our four homes is a FUN way to volunteer! As a docent, you have an opportunity to view a beautiful home, meet new people, and get to know members of the Ojai Festival Women’s Committee.

Volunteering at the marketplace involves helping with load-in and load-out, and assisting staff and vendors with any other needs. Note that some marketplace shifts may require heavy lifting.

Each shift is a 3.5-hour commitment, and you can sign up for more than one. We encourage you to sign up with a spouse or a friend!

Two docents pose and smile arm-in-arm

Sign Up Today!

In an effort to use less paper, you can sign up online via the button below.

Questions? Contact us at (805) 646-2094 or [email protected]

Ojai Holiday Home Tour & Marketplace

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Meet the 2024 Holiday Marketplace Vendors

Photos featuring the merchandise of 2024 Holiday Marketplace vendors
Photos featuring the merchandise of 2024 Holiday Marketplace vendors
Top: Jolly Boy Threads, The Whole 9, Sunrise Via Lola
Bottom: Pixie Candle Studio, Rosehip Ramble, Surf Gems

Meet the vendors! All of the following small businesses, artists, and artisans will be participating in this year’s Holiday Home Tour & Marketplace. The Marketplace is free and open to the public at Libbey Park, November 16 & 17, 2024, from 10am – 4:30 pm. Join us for gift shopping and holiday fun!

NEW! Convenient, no-hassle check-out directly at vendor booths!

A portion of the sales from Marketplace vendors benefits the Ojai Festival and its BRAVO Education and Community Programs.


Housewares

Linen towel
Lineage Botanica
Ambrosia/Long Life Linen

Reusable linen bags that keep produce fresh for weeks

Website

Atlantica Organics

Handmade rugs, textiles, pillows, bags, Kilims, and runners

Website

Bohemian Bowls

Zero-waste & sustainable global goods vendor: up-cycled & plastic free alternatives to everyday items using natural materials including bowls, utensils, hammoks, and more

Website

Lavender Blue

French provincial tablecloths, napkins, runners, baskets, trays, and more

Website

Lineage Botanica

Antique Eastern European heritage textiles

Website

Louise Barrett Textiles/Design

Ethnographic textiles from all over the world, including Central Asia, Bhutan, India, the Middle East, Indonesia, Africa, and Guatemala.

Sweetmello

Reusable fabric products: bowl cozies, wax food wraps, pouches and bags, reusable food bags, and more

Website

T D Rocks

Colorful banded rhyolite rock planters, spheres, slabs, and more

Based in Ojai!

Temascali

Handmade accessories and clothes


One-of-a-Kind Art and Gifts

Ceramic vases
Ceramics by Cullen
Ancient Zen Remedies

Sound healing tools such as singing bowls, therapy drums, and crystal bowls, as well as bracelets, smudge sticks, incense, dream catchers, and eco-friendly ethnic accessories.

Website

Art Mina

Eco-friendly cotton flour sack kitchen towels, napkins, tote bags, and T-shirts, illustrated and hand-screen printed by artist Mina Wilcox

Website

Beca Piascik Hand Papermaker

Handmade paper products: notebooks, cards, holiday ornaments, wall hanging pieces, handmade paper mirrors

Website

Ceramics by Cullen

Unique wheel-thrown and hand-sculpted ceramics

Elements in Motion

Original, one-of-a-kind Kinetic Sculptures (also called, “mobiles”) hand crafted from Semi-Precious Gemstones and Crystals. There is a singular comment when people see these in person: “I have never seen anything like this before”!

Website

Firestick Pottery

Handmade ceramics made by local artists.

Based in Ojai!

Website

Golden Bee Candles and Crochet

Handcrafted beeswax candles and handwoven and crocheted blankets and home decor.

Website

Marie McKenzie Art

Original rtwork inspired by kelp

Based in Ojai

Website

Martin Sosa Design

Ojai-themed stickers, prints, art, and more!

Based in Ojai

Website

My Mother is a Superhero

My Mother is a Superhero is a bilingual children’s book series. We sell children’s books, plush dolls, tshirts, and flashcards.

Website

Neil The Wandmaker

Handmade magickal wands

Website

Poppies Art & Gifts

Local art/gift shop full of artists that sell jewelry, prints, fiber art, ceramics, gourd art, garden art, and more

Based in Ojai!

Website

Rosehip Ramble

Dried floral wreaths

Based in Ojai!

Website

Sunrise Via Lola

Framed and unframed art prints and originals

Based in Ojai!

Website

The Whole 9

Repurposing the Indian saree into Luxurious Home Decor and more items like throws, cushions, table runners, Swristlets, shawl kimonos, and more!

Website

To Live a Colorful Life

Description

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Jewelry and Apparel

Colorful collared shirts
Sylvi Lyster Hand Dyed Goods
Bazaar Boutique

Handcrafted clothing, crystal stone jewelry, aromatherapy soy candles, leather bags, hats.

Website

Be Bindaas

Hand block printed clothes & textiles in 100% sustainable cotton clothing

Blue Boheme

Bohemian women’s clothing

Website

Cali Bracelet

Handmade bracelets, blankets, bags

Campiello V

Beaded jewelry created locally using semi-precious stones, murano glass beads and sterling silver

Website

Christie’s Bowtique

Handmade vegan leather bows

Based in Ojai!

Chris Ward Jewelry

Unique organic jewelry using lots of raw opals and tourmalines and other stones

Website

Cindy Style Jewelry

Wire wrapped hand crafted semi precious stones

Based in Ojai!

Website

Comes a Time Vintage

Second-hand vintage items thoughtfully curated, ranging mostly from the 1940s- 90s

Based in Ojai!

Dale Michele

Women’s clothing & matching accessories: sweaters, jackets, blouses & tops , ultra soft lounge sets, wraps, luxe faux fur trimmed capes

Website

Ingkarat Apparel

Harem Pants, comfy Rompers, cotton pants

Website

Jolly Boy Threads

Childrens hats, tees, hoodies, adult hats, joggers, and accessories

Website

Laguna Beach Glass Jewelry

Beach Glass and Art Glass Jewelry

Little Muse Designs

Unique handwoven jewelry utilizing tiny Japanese glass beads, gemstones and fine metals

Website

Made by Hava Monet

Upcycled original clothing pieces

Miyuki Studios

Antique/vintage Japanese kimonos, kimono jackets, vintage clothing, bags, shoes

Plumage Jewelry

Handmade gold-filled and sterling silver gemstone jewelry

Website

Ramina Rechard

Hand made custom design pearl & gem jewelry

Website

Ruby’s Fashion Closet (Park Lain Fashion)

Women’s Apparel for all shapes and sizes

Sanctuary Goods

A highly curated selection of vintage clothing, accessories, and home goods with a modern Californian aesthetic.

Santa Barbara Yarns & Finished Goods

Hand-spun yarn, hand-knit/crocheted hats, gloves, wraps, and beaded and forged jewelry.

Website

Savanna Lilly Designs

Hand-spun yarn, hand-knit/crocheted hats, gloves, wraps, and beaded and forged jewelry.

Website

Sierra Creek Studio

Handmade, one-of-a-kind shoulder, crossbody, sling, belt, and market tote bags

Website

Square Colored Jewelry

Hand-dyed clothing and accessories from cotton corduroy shirts to silk scarves tops and dresses and beyond!

Website

Sunny’s Gift

Crochet flowers and animals handmade jewelry

Surf Gems

Hand-crafted up-cycled jewelry made of resin waste from glassing surfboards – products include earrings, necklaces, bolo ties, key chains, and more

Website

Sylvi Lyster Hand Dyed Goods

Hand-dyed clothing and accessories from cotton corduroy shirts to silk scarves tops and dresses and beyond!

Website

Tierra

Handmade grounding earth-clay jewelry

Based in Ojai!

Website

West Coast Kimono

Vintage Silk Kimonos circa 1960 to 1990’s

Yantras Collection

Handmade clothing for men women and kids. singing bowl for meditation cashmere scarves and accessories


Eats and Treats

Jars of honey
Mission Beekeeping
LuLu Belle

Small batch seasonal locally sourced fresh (organic when possible) fruit jams, jellies, and marmalades

Website

Mission Beekeeping

Raw, local honey from Ojai, Camarillo and Carpinteria

Based in Ojai!

Website

Ooolala Toffee

English Toffee, toffee cookies, toffee bars, zucchini bread

Website

Sanders and Sons

A family business offering hand-made artisanal gelatos and sorbets.

Website

Sea Soil Sky

hHerb & mushroom teas, latte powders, & drink mixes, plus nature photography

Website






Bath and Body

Bars of soap
Ojai Botanika
805 Body Art

Natural otanical perfume, solid lotions, natural makeup

Based in Ojai!

Website

Be Wyld Child

Face painting and body art

Based in Ojai!

Website

From the Heart of Ojai

Hand-crafted aromatherapy bath and body products

Based in Ojai!

Website

Herban Body Care

Nurturing the skin with healing elements formulated by nature.

Website

Kopa Kauai

handmade, high-quality soaps and skincare products that reflect a blend of traditional craftsmanship and island-inspired ingredients

Website

Oceanic Oasis

Artisan soaps, soy candles, body scrubs, body lotions, shampoo bars, and crochet toys

Website

Ojai Botanika

Organic soaps, soy candles, wax melts, botanical bath salts and room mists with unique designs and quality scents inspired by nature and many beautiful aspects of Ojai

Based in Ojai!

Website

Ojai Native Skincare

Luxurious organic skincare from Ojai Valley

Based in Ojai!

Website

Old California Botanicals


Locally sourced personal care and home goods capturing the quality of heritage heirloom botanicals (including Ventura County citrus and lavender) farmed in California and fresh local beeswax

Website

Pixie Candle Studio

Handmade candles

Based in Ojai!

Website

Plant Dreaming Deep

Hand poured candles, bath, and body products from Pasadena, CA

Website

Terra Vela

Artisan crafted soy wax candles, hand poured in small batches with original-blend scents

Website

Wise Work

A Natural Loofah infused with vegan glycerin soap

Website


If you are interested in becoming a vendor a the Holiday Marketplace, click one of the links below:

Artist in Residence Program Receives Ojai Women’s Fund Grant

Artist in Residence, Julie Tumamait-Stenslie, making Chumash music with students
Artist in Residence, Julie Tumamait-Stenslie, making Chumash music with students

In 2023, the Ojai Music Festival’s BRAVO Education and Community Program was honored to accept a grant from The Ojai Women’s Fund for our Artist in Residence Program during our 2023 school year. The Ojai Women’s Fund is a volunteer collective Giving Circle dedicated to making substantial grants on an annual basis. The recipient organizations target critical needs in the Ojai Valley (focus areas include the arts, education, the environment, health services, and social services).

The following article was shared in the Ojai Women’s Fund August 2024 Newsletter.

Ojai Women's Fund Logo

Ojai Festivals, LTD. Artists in Residence Program, $15,000

BRAVO Coordinator, Laura Walter

The Ojai Music Festival Artists-in-Residence program has brought the joy of live music into the classrooms of Ojai’s children. Our grant enabled about 450 OUSD students from Topa Topa and Mira Monte Elementary Schools in Ojai and Sunset Elementary School in Oak View to have a personal experience with musicians right in their own classrooms.

The artists, Julie Tumamait-Stenslie with Chumash music, Rosanne Forgette with drums, and Ruben Salinas on saxophone, shared their music and instruments to build a relationship with music that deepens the love of music. At each interactive Artists-in-Residence presentation, the musicians talk with the students about the instruments they play, the history and cultural background of the music they perform, and their paths to becoming professional artists. Other artists who participate in the program include Kathleen Robertson (violin), Dave Cipriani (Indian slide guitar), and Shelley Burgon (harp).

“They get exposure whether they want to play an instrument or be an audience member,” said Laura Walter, education coordinator for the Ojai Music Festival, so it becomes an “intentional part of their experience of beauty.” It also opens the door to a pathway for music in their future.

“Thank you for coming to Mira Monte School. I really enjoyed the song you played from Star Wars. Next year, I’m going to try playing the flute. I want to play an instrument for my career too,” wrote student Selena after Salinas’ performance.

“Thank you for letting us play your instruments, telling your stories, and showing us dance,” said Jasper after Tumamait-Stenslie shared her Chumash music and culture.

“Thank you for letting us play all those cool instruments! I liked it when we got to go inside the circle, and we made all the instruments really loud or quiet or medium,” said Eve when the entire class played percussion instruments.

“This is why I love working with children,” said Walter, “being together and caring about each other is what is important.”

Mira Monte students keeping time with the music
Mira Monte students keeping time with the music
Artist in Residence Ruben Salinas
Artist in Residence Ruben Salinas
Mira Monte student enjoying the performance
Mira Monte student enjoying the performance
Ojai Music Festival BRAVO Education and Community Programs

AMOC* brings Harawi to California

Members of AMOC* Bobbi Jene Smith, Julia Bullock, and Or Schraiber.
Members of AMOC* Bobbi Jene Smith, Julia Bullock, and Or Schraiber.

Julia Bullock, soprano
Conor Hanick, piano
Bobbi Jene Smith, dancer/choreographer
Or Schraiber, dancer/choreographer

The 2022 Ojai Music Festival Music Director, AMOC* (American Modern Opera Company), returns to Southern California to present Harawi, Olivier Messiaen’s deeply affecting song cycle for voice and piano in a newly physicalized and dramatized version. Over the course of a dozen interconnected love songs – the first installment in a series of song cycles known as the composer’s Tristan trilogy – dancers Bobbi Jene Smith and Or Schraiber bring Messiaen’s romantic surrealism to life through their original choreography. All four artists – Smith and Schraiber, plus pianist Conor Hanick and soprano Julia Bullock – are contributing members of AMOC*, an adventurous, enterprising collective of artists that has been called “blindingly impressive” and “preternaturally talented” by The New York Times. By incorporating dance, this unique production of Harawi opens up Messiaen’s song cycle, adding a new dimension and greater intensity to its portrayal of love and loss.

Harawi was meant to be premiered at the 2022 Ojai Festival by the artists of AMOC* but was waylaid when soprano Julia Bullock became ill with COVID-19 and was unable to travel to California. Now, this moving song cycle will come to life in performances in Los Angeles on October 1, presented in association with the Wallis Theater in Beverly Hills and in Santa Barbara on October 4, produced with our friends at UCSB Arts and Lectures. For UCSB tickets: use promo code OJAI24 and get a 20% discount. Deadline is October 3.

2022 Ojai Talks on “Harawi”
“Harawi” teaser trailer

Revisit the 2024 Libbey Bowl Concerts!

Patrons share their favorite Festival experiences

Relive your favorite Libbey Bowl moments from the 2024 Ojai Music Festival. Watch either whole concerts or individual pieces from each concert. Subscribe to our YouTube channel to stay up-to-date with new video releases.

“The Ojai Music Festival has always meant a wonderful blend of tradition and modernism. I look forward to hearing new and exciting modern and contemporary artists and works always followed by a beautiful and reliable classic. Over the years I have met new people and celebrated new friendships with people I may never have met if not for the festival. I look forward to this event each year.”

“An introduction for me to hear new artists perform whom  I ordinarily wouldn’t not be familiar with and to be awakened to new sounds and proficiency of the artists.”

Watch Entire Concerts

Opening Concert
Friday Morning Concert
Friday Evening Concert
Saturday Morning Concert
Saturday Evening Concert
Sunday Morning Concert
Finale Concert

Watch Individual Pieces

Kaija Saariaho, “Lichtbogen”
Helmut Lachenmann, “Pression”
Kaija Saariaho, “Fall”
John Zorn, “Road Runner”
Missy Mazzoli, “Dark with Excessive Bright”
Sofia Gubaidulina, “Five Etudes”
John Adams, “Shaker Loops”
Kaija Saariaho, “Six Japanese Gardens”
Jörg Widmann, “Chorale Quartet”

Ojai Holiday Home Tour Highlights

View this gallery featuring a few of our favorite snapshots from past Home Tours!

Ojai Music Festival Receives Grant from Ventura County

Libbey Bowl, Home of Ojai Music Festival

OJAI MUSIC FESTIVAL RECEIVES
AN ARTS AND CULTURE INVESTMENT FUND GRANT FROM THE COUNTY OF VENTURA AND VENTURA COUNTY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION

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(July 30, 2024 – OJAI CA) — The Ojai Music Festival is pleased to announce it is a recipient of the Arts and Culture Investment Fund Grant from the County of Ventura and the Ventura County Community Foundation.

The $75,000 grant will support the internationally recognized annual Ojai Music Festival, which presents classical and contemporary music featuring today’s most innovative and celebrated artists; an expansion of its year-round activities, that will include public performances and partnerships in the Ojai community and the broader Ventura County; and the broadening of its BRAVO education program in public schools with SCORE, a music composition class for high school students.

“We are deeply grateful to the County and the Board of Supervisors for this very generous and meaningful support,” said Ara Guzelimian, Artistic and Executive Director of the Ojai Music Festival. “This marks an important milestone moment in the cultural life of Ventura County, recognizing and supporting the ever-growing range of vibrant arts activity in our communities.”

The Arts and Culture Investment Fund is Ventura County’s first dedicated arts and culture grant program, which as approved by the Board of Supervisors as part of the County’s 2023 Recovery Plan to support ongoing recovery from the pandemic. Funding supports both nonprofit arts and culture organizations and artists based in Ventura County. For more information and the Arts and Culture Investment Fund and a complete list of grant recipients, please visit www.ventura.org/arts.

About the Ojai Music Festival
The Ojai Music Festival represents an ideal of adventurous, open-minded, and openhearted programming in the most beautiful and welcoming of settings, with audiences and artists to match its aspirations. Entering its 79th year, the Festival remains a creative laboratory for thought-provoking musical experiences, bringing together innovative artists and curious audiences in an intimate, idyllic outdoor setting. Each Festival’s narrative is guided by a different Music Director, whose distinctive perspectives shape programming — ensuring energized festivals year after year.

Throughout each year, the Ojai Music Festival contributes to Southern California’s cultural landscape with in-person and online programming as well as robust educational offerings that serve thousands of public-school students and seniors. The organization’s apex is the world-renowned Festival, which takes place over four days in the breathtaking Ojai Valley in Ventura County. During the immersive experience, a mingling of the most curious take part in concerts, symposia, free community events, and social gatherings. The intimate Festival weekend, considered a highlight of the international music summer season, welcomes up to 5,000 patrons and reaches exponentially more audiences worldwide through streaming and broadcasts of concerts and discussions throughout the year.

Since its founding in 1947, the Ojai Music Festival has presented expansive programming in unusual ways with an eclectic mix of new and rarely performed music, as well as refreshing juxtapositions of musical styles. Through its signature structure of the Artistic Director appointing a different Music Director each year, Ojai has presented a “who’s who” of music including Mitsuko Uchida, Rhiannon Giddens, AMOC* (American Modern Opera Company), Vijay Iyer, Patricia Kopatchinskaja, and Barbara Hannigan in recent years; throughout its history, featured artists have included Aaron Copland, Igor Stravinsky, Michael Tilson Thomas, Kent Nagano, Pierre Boulez, John Adams, Esa-Pekka Salonen, Robert Spano, Pierre-Laurent Aimard, David Robertson, Eighth Blackbird, George Benjamin, Dawn Upshaw, Leif Ove Andsnes, Mark Morris, Jeremy Denk, Steven Schick, Matthias Pintscher, and Peter Sellars. The 79th Ojai Music Festival, June 5 to 8, 2025, will welcome flutist Claire Chase as Music Director.

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Thank You!

Your application for the Ojai Holiday Market, November 15 & 16, 2025, was received. You will receive an email confirmation shortly. If you have any questions, please contact the Ojai Music Festival at [email protected].

You can now close this page. Happy Holidays!

Ojai Holiday Home Tour & Marketplace

2024 Ojai Holiday Home Tour & Marketplace

Saturday & Sunday, November 16 & 17

Ojai Holiday Home Tour & Marketplace, presented by the Ojai Festival Women's Committee

How to purchase tickets:

  • The Box Office
    • Located at the Holiday Marketplace at Libbey Park (210 S. Signal Street), one is at the fountain area and another is at the building closest to the Libbey Bowl. Look for red signs reading WILL CALL
    • Tickets are $50. Credit card purchases only
    • Hours are 10PM-4PM on Saturday and 10AM-3PM Sunday
  • Ticket Outlets

Preview the Four Homes and Florists

Villa Valencia

Have you ever driven by a home and instantly been enamored of it, yearning to see inside and out? Here is your opportunity to indulge your curiosity, with a house both elegant and livable. Exuding French vibes, you feel transported to that wine country, although this property is
surrounded by fragrant orange groves. Inside the main house, with its massive ceilings, postcard-worthy views from every window, generous rooms, and simplicity abounding, one can only imagine how beautiful a stay in this home would be. Of course, the pool and guest house complete the picture, with areas of restful quiet and tranquility in between.

Floral Desginer: Louesa Roebuck

“The way of the flowers” has been studied for centuries. As an artist, floral designer and author, Louesa Roebuck demonstrates that one needs to understand the rules in order to bend them. In her two critically acclaimed books, Foraged Flora and Punk Ikebana, Louesa has composed stunning arrangements and installations that unite cultural influences with an exhilarating freedom from conventional floral design using regionally foraged and gleaned materials.

After moving to California from Ohio in 1998, Louesa worked at the influential Chez Panisse, which profoundly shaped the direction of her career.  She continued her education of California culture and beauty working with clothing and textile designer Erica Tanov, then opened “August,” a seminal fashion, art, and community hub illustrating the intersection of luxury apparel and environmentally and socially responsible textile practices. In 2008, Louesa returned to her lifelong love of foraged floral work.

In addition to creating floral art, arrangements and installations for many illustrious clients, her work has been featured in several national and international media including Vogue, GOOP, The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Wired Magazine, Los Angeles Times, Architectural Digest, C Magazine, Gardenista, Sunset, Martha Stewart Living and more.

Working with locally seasonal foraged and sourced flora to bring Ojai’s ever-evolving abundance into Casa Valencia, Louesa has revealed how floral art, sculpture and Holiday designs can be created by embracing the flora right outside your door, inspiring you to cultivate your own vision by inviting the wonders of the natural world into your home.

Louesa lives with her partner Curtis and their three dogs in the hills above Ojai, and considers all of California her home. She, and her autographed books can often be found in their local gallery showroom, Art Port. Her books are also available at your local bookstore and online booksellers.

Visit Louesa Roebuck’s Website

Sespe Creek Sanctuary

When two artists, who work from home, design their dream house, you can be sure the creative space will be fabulous. Combining Spanish modern, farmhouse, and bohemian elements, it is an eclectic delight! Location is key, close to town but at the end of a cul-de-sac, built into a hillside surrounded by nature. Art and personal touches give each space dramatic personality, with several sets of stairs separating the many levels. Hand-painted Moroccan tiles are found throughout the kitchen. The living room with vaulted ceiling and prodigious windows offers the perfect place to entertain with the home theater system, showcasing the owner’s successful career as a television writer. The muse of her father inspires her in the dramatic deep green office with perfectly chosen wallpaper. The poolside wooden deck is surrounded by urban greenery and the sounds of Sespe Creek with a perfect view of the Pink Moment. A professional recording studio is an impressive bonus.

Floral Designer: Emily Denver – Fleur Ojai 

The owner of two sustainable floral businesses, Emily Denver is a pioneer in the field to vase, sustainable floristry movement. Fleur Ojai offers luxury florals for small gatherings and events, set design and home staging. Fleurie Florals is a tiny, traveling floral experience contained in a custom-made teardrop trailer, perfect for parties, workshops, and get togethers of all kinds.

Emily is known for her luxurious and natural style, beautifully blending colors and textures that honor the flowers. Mentored by a master florist from France at the age of 17, her design philosophy has become rooted much deeper than traditional floral technique. Emily has been fortunate to have traveled, worked, designed and taught around the world. Along the way, she has created everything from Shakespearean landscapes and English gardens, to becoming an expert on floriography, The Language of Flowers.

Emily has also lent her design aesthetic to her own line of jewelry, handbags, resort wear, and interior design. From shop windows on Melrose, to custom designing jewelry to match evening gowns for Award Season, her motto has continued to be: Good design is good design.

Born in Ventura County and raised all over the United States, Canada and Europe, Emily opened her floral studio and shop in Los Angeles in 2008. After a decade of running her successful floral business, she returned home to Ventura county’s jewel, Ojai, to create a home base of art and poetry, nature and music, creativity and passion, and of course, flowery goodness for herself, her family and her community. Creating Holiday designs for Sespe Creek Sanctuary for this year’s Holiday Home Tour has been a joy and a pleasure for her.

Emily’s floral design and styling has been featured in The Knot, Town & Country, Country Living, Vogue, Martha Stewart, Wedding Chicks, Style Me Pretty, Magnolia Rouge, and Green Wedding Shoes.

Visit Emily Denver’s Website

Signal Vista

A magnificent hilltop minimalist masterpiece, designed by the owners themselves. Beyond the stainless-steel front doors, sleek contemporary lines are accented with impressive original artwork displayed throughout. Floor to ceiling windows and glass doors maximize the stunning views of the East End and the Topa Topas. The primary bedroom has two glass walls to take in the gorgeous beauty, and the huge his and hers bathrooms and wardrobes alone are worth the visit. The large outdoor terrace is “bounded” by a sparkling pool with infinity edges on three sides and leads to gorgeous desert and South African landscaping.

Floral Designer: Lynn Malone

Floral design has always been a passion for Lynn, from picking and making Mother’s Day flowers as a child, to working for nearly three decades at local nonprofit and government organizations who needed florals for their events, always within a tight budget. A self-taught designer, Lynn spent twenty years learning to create beautiful florals affordably, primarily by incorporating seasonal and foraged flowers, foliage and other natural elements.

In 2013, Lynn semi-retired to open her own flower shop, Digs, which quickly became one of Ojai’s “go to” flower shops and later evolved into three different floral design studios after the shop was sold. After five years in retail floristry, she decided it was time to REALLY retire. Soon afterward, she realized she missed the flowers and floral interactions with friends and clients. Lynn currently designs for friends, an occasional wedding, and local organizations, including the Ojai Music Festival, the Ojai Land Conservancy and Rotary Clubs, creating unique florals for events and fundraisers on a budget. She occasionally leads floral workshops for local groups to help facilitate community gatherings around floral design.

Lynn serves as the design liaison for the Holiday Home Tour, matching designers and their unique styles with the homes on the tour and providing support for designers, homeowners and committee members. Having spent most of her floral career designing for multitudes of clients with their own unique styles and needs, Lynn has learned to be flexible in her approach to floral design in keeping with different needs and aesthetics of clients and friends. She has enjoyed working with the homeowners of two of this year’s Holiday Homes, each with very diverse styles, and each themed around different holidays.

Collector’s Cottage

A charming storybook cottage, right out of a Snow White fairy tale, houses a local mini-museum of myriad collectibles. Each themed room is full to the brim with delights from bears to Barbies to Beanie Babies, from Elvis to Alice in Wonderland, and so much more. See if you can guess the names of all the costumed Bears. Be mesmerized by the train set that fills a large room, as it chugs around the Disneyland village. You’ll feel like a child again as you revisit fantasy favorites from your youth and be impressed with many significant items of sophisticated one-of-a-kind memorabilia.

Floral Designer: Lynn Malone

Floral design has always been a passion for Lynn, from picking and making Mother’s Day flowers as a child, to working for nearly three decades at local nonprofit and government organizations who needed florals for their events, always within a tight budget. A self-taught designer, Lynn spent twenty years learning to create beautiful florals affordably, primarily by incorporating seasonal and foraged flowers, foliage and other natural elements.

In 2013, Lynn semi-retired to open her own flower shop, Digs, which quickly became one of Ojai’s “go to” flower shops and later evolved into three different floral design studios after the shop was sold. After five years in retail floristry, she decided it was time to REALLY retire. Soon afterward, she realized she missed the flowers and floral interactions with friends and clients. Lynn currently designs for friends, an occasional wedding, and local organizations, including the Ojai Music Festival, the Ojai Land Conservancy and Rotary Clubs, creating unique florals for events and fundraisers on a budget. She occasionally leads floral workshops for local groups to help facilitate community gatherings around floral design.

Lynn serves as the design liaison for the Holiday Home Tour, matching designers and their unique styles with the homes on the tour and providing support for designers, homeowners and committee members. Having spent most of her floral career designing for multitudes of clients with their own unique styles and needs, Lynn has learned to be flexible in her approach to floral design in keeping with different needs and aesthetics of clients and friends. She has enjoyed working with the homeowners of two of this year’s Holiday Homes, each with very diverse styles, and each themed around different holidays.

Festive, decorated hearth
Maison Ojai, one of the homes on the 2023 Tour

Information

Tour Hours
Marketplace Hours

10AM – 4PM
10AM – 4:30PM

Described as the best holiday home tour in the region, guests visit four exceptional homes during the 2024 Ojai Holiday Home Tour & Marketplace. The tour offers a diverse array of homes that reflect the unique charm of Ojai, and it celebrates the festive seasons adorned with floral inspirations by local Ojai designers.

Shoppers pose under decorative archway
Shoppers at the 2023 Holiday Marketplace

Marking 28 years in 2024, the Holiday Home Tour & Marketplace welcomes visitors from Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, and Ventura Counties. Tours are guided by a team of volunteer docents in each home.

In addition to touring four beautiful Ojai homes, visitors to the event can do holiday shopping early at the Marketplace. On both days, 65+ vendors and artisans sell unique and handmade goods in Libbey Park from 10AM-4:30PM.

NEW! Convenient, no-hassle check-out directly at vendor booths.

The Holiday Home Tour & Marketplace is the Ojai Festival Women’s Committee‘s largest fundraiser. Proceeds benefit the Ojai Music Festival and its BRAVO Education and Community Programs.

Meet the Musicians

During the marketplace, hear performances by students of the BRAVO programs from elementary to high school grades. Throughout the home tour, enjoy live music by the following local talents.

Home Tour Musicians:

Santa Barbara Flute Ensemble
Fern Barishman
Caressa Cowan (pictured)
Kerri Climer
David and Eilam
Alex Fager (pictured)
Bonnie Griffin
George Lemire
Lyra Quartet
Madrigali
Mood Swing
Ojai Library Ukulele Club
Dori Riggs
Ray Sullivan (pictured)
Morgan Swaidan

Support the Holiday Home Tour & Marketplace
Photos of students in the BRAVO program


The Women’s Committee invites you to keep the Holiday Home Tour & Marketplace a part of your annual holiday tradition by becoming a sponsor or a volunteer.

As one of the largest financial supporters of the Ojai Music Festival and its BRAVO Education and Community Programs, the Women’s Committee is proud of its essential role in our community’s future through this annual staple.

Sign up as a Vendor!

The 2024 marketplace is now full, with 75 vendors. If you are a 2024 vendor and would like to check or edit your vendor information, log in to the portal below. If you would like for us to reach out to you when applications open up for the 2025 Marketplace, use the button below!

OJAILIVE: 2024 Live Stream Replays

Since 2012, the Ojai Music Festival has expanded its global footprint building a worldwide audience and has deepened connections with patrons throughout the year with free Live Stream Broadcasts. The 78th Festival, June 6 to 9, continues this offering with acclaimed pianist Mitsuko Uchida as Music Director.

You can watch the free live streams of the Libbey Bowl concerts from the Festival’s home page which will begin Thu, June 6 at 8pm. The complete evening concerts will only be available at the time of the performance. UPDATE: Full morning concerts and highlights of the evening concerts are now available below and on our YouTube channel (7/1/24). 

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For more context on this year’s Festival, enjoy these links:


THU June 6, 2024

Selections from the 8:00PM OPENING CONCERT
Libbey Bowl  

Brentano String Quartet | Lucy Fitz Gibbon soprano 

HAYDN   String Quartet in C major, Op. 33, No. 3 (“Bird”) 
SCHOENBERG   Six Little Piano Pieces, Op. 19  
SCHOENBERG   String Quartet No. 2 in F-sharp minor, Op. 10 

FRI June 7, 2024

10:00AM 

Julie Smith Phillips harp | Jay Campbell cello | Sae Hashimoto percussion | Naomi Shaham double bass | Brentano String Quartet 

KAIJA SAARIAHO   Fall             
HELMUT LACHENMANN   Pression 
SOFIA GUBAIDULINA   Five Etudes         
BARTÓK   String Quartet No. 5 

Selections from the 8:00PM concert

José Maria Blumenschein concertmaster and leader 
Mahler Chamber Orchestra 

STRAVINSKY   Fanfare for a New Theater
WEBERN   Five Movements for Strings, Op. 5
SCHOENBERG  Chamber Symphony No. 1, Op. 9

SAT June 8, 2024

10:00AM

Ljubinka Kulisic accordion | Rick Stotijn double bass | Musicians of the Mahler Chamber Orchestra 

JOHN ZORN Road Runner       
MISSY MAZZOLI   Dark with Excessive Bright 
JOHN ADAMS   Shaker Loops 


Selections from the 8:00PM concert

José Maria Blumenschein concertmaster and leader | Aliisa Neige Barrière conductor | Vicente Alberola clarinet  

DEBUSSY (arr. Benno SACHS)   Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun 
KAIJA SAARIAHO Lichtbogen 
ESA-PEKKA SALONEN   Elegy (from kínēma

SUN June 9, 2024

10:00AM

Alexi Kenney violin | Sae Hashimoto percussion | Ljubinka Kulisic accordion | Brentano String Quartet 

BIBER  Passacaglia for solo violin 
KAIJA SAARIAHO  Six Japanese Gardens 
HAYDN From The Seven Last Words of Christ 
SOFIA GUBAIDULINA  In Croce 

Selections from the 5:30PM concert

José Maria Blumenschein concertmaster and leader |  
Mahler Chamber Orchestra 

HAYDN   Symphony No. 46 in B major, Hob. I:46 
JÖRG WIDMANN Chorale Quartet (Choralquartett), version for chamber orchestra

2024 Press Coverage

2024 Festival with Mitsuko Uchida
Thank you for joining us at our 78th Festival, June 6-9, 2024. It was a glorious time to be in our communal festival experience, particularly in the company of our wondrous Music Director, Mitsuko Uchida. We were graced by her performances of extraordinary depth and insight along with the exhilaration of her partnership with the generous, brilliant musicians of the Mahler Chamber Orchestra and the 2024 featured artists.
Take a look at excerpts from the press. 

“…we’re talking about Ojai, where open-minded audiences take in music accompanied by nature and snack on freshly picked pixie tangerines. Uchida might have seemed like a headliner, but this festival is about sharing the wealth.”

New York Times

“What’s so extraordinary about the Ojai Music Festival, now in its 78th year? Many things, actually, including its brevity (this year running June 6 through 9); challenging and often sharply contrasting programming; and a rich concentration of talent…”

Wall Street Journal

“Uchida’s playing was so uncompromisingly ethereal that its purpose seemed meant to open the listener’s mind a crack.”

Los Angeles Times

“In programming cahoots with artistic director Ara Guzelimian, Uchida managed to tap many important and lesser-heard musical touchpoints over the weekend, including paying respects to Saariaho, who died just more than a year ago. Her Lichtbogen, conducted here by her daughter Aliisa Neige Barriere, has a shimmering, evanescent atmosphere, mixing acoustic and electronic elements with abiding sensitivity…”

SB Independent

“The Ojai moment came during the cadenza of the second movement, Larghetto, when the piano, in its highest register, evokes the entrancing power of Papageno’s magic bells. A silence descended over Libbey Bowl that was so complete that the only sounds were the piano, the croaking of frogs, the rustling of crickets, and the songs of night birds. It was as if Uchida’s playing had somehow entranced us all.”

San Francisco Classical Voice

“[Alexi] Kenney, 30, who has seemed on the verge of stardom for some time, certainly became one of the highlights of this festival (he made his Ojai debut in 2021). Along with Kafka Fragments, he gave a brilliant solo performance, with innocuous abstract projections by visual artist Xuan, of another hour-long work called Shifting Ground, consisting of 11 pieces by various composers, also at the Ojai Valley School.

Classical Voice North America

2024 Festival Gallery

Concert Photos

Photos by Timothy Teague

Ojai Music Festival Announces 2025 Music Director

Claire Chase playing flute
Ojai Music Festival, 06.06-06.08-2025, Claire Chase Music Director
Featuring Thorvaldsdottir, composer; Seth Parker Woods and Katinka Kleijn, cellos; Cory Smythe, piano; Steven Schick, conductor and percussion; JACK Quartet

“Claire Chase is one of the boldest, most inventive and irresistibly joyous musicians I have ever known. She is such a generative force in all that she does, embracing composers, audiences, and entire communities with generosity. She is the perfect match for Ojai’s spirit of adventure, and I can’t wait to imagine the possibilities together for the 2025 Festival!”

Ara Guzelimian, Artistic and Executive Director

(April 10, 2024 – Ojai, California) – As the Ojai Music Festival anticipates the upcoming 78th Festival (June 6-9, 2024) with Music Director Mitsuko Uchida, Artistic and Executive Director Ara Guzelimian announces flutist Claire Chase as Music Director for the 2025 Festival. Since the late 1940s, the Ojai Music Festival’s tradition has been to welcome a new Music Director each year to ensure vitality and diversity in programming across Festivals.  Initial details for Chase’s 2025 Festival (June 5 to 8, 2025) will be announced in June 2024. 

“When Ara called me with the invitation, I nearly dropped the phone! The Ojai Festival has been a kind of dreamland for me since I was a kid growing up in Southern California, and I have the deepest affection for the audiences at Ojai – I don’t know that a more curious, adventurous, and open-eared group of listeners exists anywhere in the world. I’m tremendously excited to work with Ara to craft experiences that I hope will animate, complicate, and celebrate the connections between musics of the past and the beating-heart present,” shares Claire Chase.

Previously, Chase performed at the Ojai Music Festival with the International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE) in 2015 with that year’s Music Director Steven Schick, in 2016 with Music Director Peter Sellars, and in 2017 with Music Director Vijay Iyer. 

Claire Chase, described by The New York Times recently as “the North Star of her instrument’s ever-expanding universe,” is a musician, interdisciplinary artist, and educator. Passionately dedicated to the creation of new ecosystems for the music of our time, Chase has given the world premieres of hundreds of new works by a new generation of artists, and in 2013 launched the 24-year commissioning project Density 2036. Now in its eleventh year, Density 2036 reimagines the solo flute literature over a quarter-century through commissions, performances, recordings, education, and an accessible archive at density2036.org. Chase co-founded the International Contemporary Ensemble in 2001, was named a MacArthur Fellow in 2012, and in 2017 was awarded the Avery Fisher Prize from Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. Chase is currently Professor of the Practice of Music at Harvard University’s Department of Music, a Creative Associate at The Juilliard School, and a Collaborative Partner with Esa-Pekka Salonen and the San Francisco Symphony.  For complete biographical information on Claire Chase, visit OjaiFestival.org.

Details of the 2025 Ojai Festival programming and artists will be announced in June 2024.

ARA GUZELIMIAN, ARTISTIC AND EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR 

Ara Guzelimian is the Artistic and Executive Director of the Ojai Music Festival, having begun in that position in July 2020. The appointment culminates many years of association with the Festival including tenures as director of the Ojai Talks and as Artistic Director from 1992–97. Guzelimian stepped down as Provost and Dean of the Juilliard School in New York City in June 2020, having served in that position since 2007.  He continues at Juilliard as Special Advisor.

Prior to the Juilliard appointment, he was Senior Director and Artistic Advisor of Carnegie Hall from 1998 to 2006. Guzelimian serves as artistic consultant for the Marlboro Music Festival and School in Vermont. He is a member of the steering committee of the Aga Khan Music Awards, the artistic committee of the Borletti-Buitoni Trust in London, and a board member of the Amphion and Pacific Harmony Foundations. He is also a member of the music visiting committee of the Morgan Library and Museum in New York City. In 2020, Guzelimian was appointed to the advisory panel of the Birgit Nilsson Foundation in Sweden.

Previously, Guzelimian held the position of Artistic Administrator of the Aspen Music Festival and School in Colorado, and he was long associated with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, first as producer for the orchestra’s national radio broadcasts and, subsequently, as Artistic Administrator. Guzelimian is editor of Parallels and Paradoxes: Explorations in Music and Society (Pantheon Books, 2002), a collection of dialogues between Daniel Barenboim and Edward Said. In September 2003, he was awarded the title Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres by the French government for his contributions to French music and culture.

OJAI MUSIC FESTIVAL 

The Ojai Music Festival represents an ideal of adventurous, open-minded, and openhearted programming in the most beautiful and welcoming of settings, with audiences and artists to match its aspirations. Now in its 78th year, the Festival remains a creative laboratory for thought-provoking musical experiences, bringing together innovative artists and curious audiences in an intimate, idyllic outdoor setting. Each Festival’s narrative is guided by a different Music Director, whose distinctive perspectives shape programming — ensuring energized festivals year after year.

Throughout each year, the Ojai Music Festival contributes to Southern California’s cultural landscape with in-person and online programming as well as robust educational offerings that serve thousands of public-school students and seniors. The organization’s apex is the world-renowned Festival, which takes place over four days in Ojai, a breathtaking valley 75 miles from Los Angeles, which is a perennial platform for the fresh and unexpected. During the immersive experience, a mingling of the most curious take part in concerts, symposia, free community events, and social gatherings. The intimate Festival weekend, considered a highlight of the international music summer season, welcomes up to 5,000 patrons and reaches exponentially more audiences worldwide through streaming and broadcasts of concerts and discussions throughout the year.

Since its founding in 1947, the Ojai Music Festival has presented expansive programming in unusual ways with an eclectic mix of new and rarely performed music, as well as refreshing juxtapositions of musical styles. Through its signature structure of the Artistic Director appointing a different Music Director each year, Ojai has presented a “who’s who” of music including Mitsuko Uchida, Rhiannon Giddens, AMOC* (American Modern Opera Company), Vijay Iyer, Patricia Kopatchinskaja, and Barbara Hannigan in recent years; throughout its history, featured artists have included Aaron Copland, Igor Stravinsky, Michael Tilson Thomas, Kent Nagano, Pierre Boulez, John Adams, Esa-Pekka Salonen, Robert Spano, Pierre-Laurent Aimard, David Robertson, Eighth Blackbird, George Benjamin, Dawn Upshaw, Leif Ove Andsnes, Mark Morris, Jeremy Denk, Steven Schick, Matthias Pintscher, and Peter Sellars.

EXPERIENCE THE 78TH OJAI MUSIC FESTIVAL, JUNE 6-9, 2024

The 78th Ojai Music Festival, June 6 to 9, 2024, welcomes as Music Director pianist Mitsuko Uchida, one of the most universally admired artists of our time. Mitsuko Uchida last performed at the 2004 Festival and was co-music director in 1998.

Uchida, who will perform each Festival evening in works by Schoenberg and Mozart, welcomes 2024 collaborators the Mahler Chamber Orchestra, Brentano String Quartet, violinist Alexi Kenney, cellist Jay Campbell, harpist Julie Smith Phillips, soprano Lucy Fitz Gibbon, percussionist Sae Hashimoto, accordionist Ljubinka Kulisic and bassist Rick Stotijn. 

Works By Kaija Saariaho are woven throughout the 2024 Festival, including Dreaming Chaconne, Fall, Six Japanese Gardens, and Lichtbogen, conducted by Saariaho’s daughter Aliisa Neige Barriere. Highlights of the 2024 Festival also include music of John Adams, Bartók, Biber, Cage, Debussy, Sofia Gubaidulina, Kurtág, Helmut Lachenmann, Missy Mazzoli, Esa-Pekka Salonen, Stravinsky, Jörg Widmann, and John Zorn.

In collaboration with Baryshnikov Arts, Shifting Ground features violinist Alexi Kenney and video projections by Xuan, juxtaposing Baroque works by Bach and Matteis, with recent music by Kaija Saariaho, Angélica Negrón, Paul Wiancko, and Salina Fisher.  The 2024 Festival integrates music from both the First and Second Viennese Schools, from Haydn and Mozart to Berg, Webern, and multiple works by Arnold Schoenberg in honor of the 150th Anniversary of his birth.

Single tickets and day passes to the 2024 Festival are available online at OjaiFestival.org or by calling (805) 646-2053. Follow Festival updates at OjaiFestival.org.

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