
The Roscoes By The Water: historic lecture with Mone Vogel
Thursday, June 11, 2026
7:30-9pm
Ross Bay Villa Historic House Museum
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Arts & CreativeLearning & WorkshopsCommunity Events
Join us on June 11th at 7:30 PM at Ross Bay Villa Historic House Museum for a multidisciplinary “deep dive” into the past of Victoria. Familiar landmarks of Victoria by the water are interpreted by artist Mone Vogel in a show of oil paintings hanging in the Villa for the month of June. In this lecture, this remarkable artist (and Ross Bay Villa’s Director of Interior Restoration) will connect them back to the first family, the Roscoes, who lived at the Villa in the 1860s and 70s in Victoria, showing how they would have experienced these landmarks. Familiar lakes, creeks, mud flats, and ocean will be explored in the past using primary sources like the Roscoe family diary, balanced against visuals showing how the artist herself has experienced them today. Tickets are $10/person and must be purchased in advance at https://tinyurl.com/RBVByTheWater. All proceeds support Ross Bay Villa, a volunteer-run and owned 1865 historic house museum and gardens located in Fairfield across from Ross Bay Cemetery.
5 interested

Thursday, June 11, 2026
7:30-9pm
Ross Bay Villa Historic House Museum
5 interested
The Roscoes By The Water: historic lecture with Mone Vogel
Tickets & Info
Event Description
Arts & CreativeLearning & WorkshopsCommunity Events
Join us on June 11th at 7:30 PM at Ross Bay Villa Historic House Museum for a multidisciplinary “deep dive” into the past of Victoria. Familiar landmarks of Victoria by the water are interpreted by artist Mone Vogel in a show of oil paintings hanging in the Villa for the month of June. In this lecture, this remarkable artist (and Ross Bay Villa’s Director of Interior Restoration) will connect them back to the first family, the Roscoes, who lived at the Villa in the 1860s and 70s in Victoria, showing how they would have experienced these landmarks. Familiar lakes, creeks, mud flats, and ocean will be explored in the past using primary sources like the Roscoe family diary, balanced against visuals showing how the artist herself has experienced them today. Tickets are $10/person and must be purchased in advance at https://tinyurl.com/RBVByTheWater. All proceeds support Ross Bay Villa, a volunteer-run and owned 1865 historic house museum and gardens located in Fairfield across from Ross Bay Cemetery.
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