Eye on arts and entertainment
Suzie Harrison
It’s finally here: summer!
‘Tis the season of art, art and more art here in Laguna. There’s no
more familiar sign of it than the traffic that’s beginning to beg its way
into town for the masses to explore what’s going on in our eclectic
realm.
Applause, cheers and congratulations to the Art’s Commission
It was announced at the City Council meeting this week that the
current arts commissioners will serve again. They are Nancy Beverage,
Joan Corman, Linda Dietrich, Pat Kollenda, Jan Sattler, Mike Tauber, Les
Thomas and alternate Dora Wexell.
The commission has been doing such an outstanding job for our city by
adding art in public places and really putting in a lot of work to make
these projects happen.
It will be wonderful for the commission to work together on the
projects that are already in the works, as well as future endeavors. They
have been doing an incredible job, congratulations and thanks.
Early Pageant and Festival preview
Now through June 30, the Festival of Arts and Pageant of the Masters
will be holding court at South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa for a sneak peek
at the world-renowned shows and what’s in store for this summer’s
excitement.
The display is taking place at Jewel Court, where there will be
Pageant of the Masters costumes and props and also some art pieces by
festival artists including Anne England, Brenda Brevik, Gavin Heath,
David Brunetta, Miriam Shelton, Randy Bader, David Speck, Julita Jones,
Bruce Rasner, Jacquie Moffett, Fred Stodder, Scott Young, Walter Reiss,
Ray Friesz, Michael Obermeyer, Mark Kerckhoff, Shelly Rapp Evans and
Patrick Kelly.
The Festival will also present artist demonstrations from 1:30 to 3:30
p.m. every Saturday.
“We thank South Coast Plaza for providing us with this opportunity for
supporting this satellite exhibit,” said Scott Moore, festival board
president.
Mike Tauber Laguna artist and designer coordinated the installation of
the special exhibition.
Also, to celebrate the festival’s 70th anniversary, there will be
special events later this summer. The festival will begin July 4 and the
pageant opens July 7.
For general information, please call 494-1145. For further information
or to purchase tickets, call (800) 487-3378 or stop by the box office at
the Festival of Arts, 650 Laguna Canyon Road.
Artist reception and open house at Gallery McCollum
Tomorrow night from 5 to 9 p.m., Gallery McCollum, at 206 North Coast
Highway, will host an artist reception for Patrick Tobin and his latest
work “Ranch to Ralphs.”
“Patrick has been showing in Laguna for about 30 years,” said Nancy
McCollum. “The theme ‘Ranch to Ralphs’ is of landscapes and surf spots
from Santa Barbara to San Diego. It’s a really unique and nice
collection.”
An original painting by Tobin will be raffled and all of the proceeds
will be donated to the Surfrider Foundation.
Musical entertainment will be provided by Christopher Arpad, playing
steel drums. The gallery will also be serving drinks.
Tickets for the raffle are $10 a piece and can be purchased today or
tomorrow at the the show or in advance by calling the gallery at 497-4027
or by e-mail to o7 [email protected] .
Sunday from 1 to 5 p.m. Gallery McCollum will be hosting an open
house.
Students enter the art scene
Students who attend Laguna College of Art & Design, formerly the Art
Institute of Southern California, will host an exhibit at Gallery 821,
which is aptly located at 821 Laguna Canyon Road.
Gallery 821 provides an off-campus exhibition center for the college,
where students will exhibit paintings, sculptures, drawings and animation
cells.
“All the work is created by the highly talented students from Laguna
College of Art & Design, continuing Laguna’s extraordinary legacy in the
visual arts,” said Caroline Butler, marketing manager.
The exhibit will open July 4. Gallery 821 is in Festival Center,
located between the Sawdust Art Festival and Art-a-Fair.
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