The galleries denoted with a (*) participate...
The galleries denoted with a (*) participate in the First Thursday
Artwalk from 6 to 9 p.m. April 3.
CENTRAL DOWNTOWN GALLERIES
Banking on Art at Wells Fargo Bank
(949) 497-2234
260 Ocean Ave.
Featuring a two-artist show by Andy Wing and Karen Feuer-Schwager.
The show is a survey exhibition of two well known and widely
exhibited Laguna artists with a unique approach to mixed media. Wing
is having an addendum to his acclaimed 2002 retrospective exhibit at
Laguna Art Museum.
Feuer-Schwager is a widely exhibited international multimedia
artist and teacher. This exhibit is based on imagery taken from her
dreams or meditation. The canvases in her current series, “Childhead
Dream,” are tactile and strive for a liquid, translucent quality. The
gallery is directed by Fitz Maurice. The Sawdust Festival and
Festival of Arts are on continuous exhibit through this program. For
information, call 497-2234.
Coffin/Fulton Fine Art*
(949) 497-2214
301 Forest Ave.
Plein air and figurative paintings by Lesanne Pelle Coffin and A.
Jane Fulton.
Diane DeBilzan Gallery*
(949) 494-5757
224 Forest Ave.
Featuring new paintings and sculpture by abstract expressionist
William DeBilzan, bronze sculptures by Louis Longi and hand-carved
spirit poles by John Geldersma.
Diane Nelson Fine Art
(949) 494-2440
435 Ocean Ave.
www.dianenelson.com
Featuring a special new exhibit of paintings by Raymond Jackson
and Robert La Duke.
Fingerhut Gallery*
(949) 376-6410
210-A Forest Ave.
(949) 376-6410
Forest Avenue Fine Art*
(949) 376-4244
220 Forest Ave.
Christopher de Caro will take you on a romantic journey of Venice
portrayed in oil on canvas and hand-enhanced giclee’s.
www.forestavenue fineart.com.
Laguna College
of Art & Design
2222 Laguna Canyon Road
(949) 376-6000
Presenting “From Concept to Realization: A Retrospective of Carol
Kieffer Police, an exhibit of original artwork and multimedia. Police
is a visual development artist and art director who works extensively
with Disney Animation and is starting her own animation production
company. Police has worked on “Quest for Camelot,” “Shrek,” the
animated feature “Lord of the Rings,” and is currently working on
“Bambi and the Great Prince.” The exhibit runs through March 18.
www.lagunacollege.edu
Miranda Galleries*
(949) 497-4491
417 S. Coast Highway
Featuring exciting new works by contemporary painter Michael
Flohr.
Miranda International *
(949) 376-8850
357 S. Coast Highway
Collective showing of new works by Henry Asendio and Hiroshi
Yamano.
Pure Color*
(949) 497-1129
570 S. Coast Highway
Pure Color exclusively features the photography of Mike Kelly of
Laguna Beach.
Featuring Kelly’s new Waimea Shore break images. Also on March 28,
29 and 30 the gallery will dedicate three days to Kelly’s Classic
Rock photography with over 30 bands, including never before published
black and white images from a Beatles 1966 press conference in Los
Angeles announcing the release of their new Revolver album, prior to
their legendary performance at the Hollywood Bowl.
Richard MacDonald Gallery and Sculpture Garden*
(949) 497-4988
326 Glenneyre St.
The gallery is introducing original oils by Bernie Fuchs, romantic
light filled images of Italy.
Sherwood Gallery*
(949) 497-2668
460 S. Coast Highway
The gallery represents several contemporary artists in mixed-media
wall sculpture, paintings, ceramics, indoor/outdoor sculpture and
functional art furniture.
[seven-degrees]*
(949) 376-1555
891 Laguna Canyon Road
www.seven-degrees.com
Win Henstock Gallery*
550 S. Coast Highway
(949) 376-5789
The gallery features original impressionist fine art and
watercolor paintings. Exhibiting works by internationally acclaimed
artists from California and Europe. Featured in August will be
paintings from Europe by John and Bruce Yardley.
World Treasures Gallery*
(949) 376-8176
176 S. Coast Highway
Featuring contemporary fine art, sculpture and crafts from Latin
America and Africa. Exhibiting Abstracts by Sharon Kennedy. The
collection includes Shona Sculpture and Mata Ortiz pottery.
SOUTH LAGUNA GALLERIES
Bahram-B Gallery
(949) 581-9542
1273 S. Coast Highway
Featuring stone-bronze sculpture, unique creations and paintings
by artist Bahram.
Bluebird Gallery*
(949) 497-5377
1540 S. Coast Highway
The Bluebird Gallery has been specializing in California
impressionist paintings for more than 22 years.
Cove Gallery*
(949) 494-1878
1294 S. Coast Highway
John McCarty and Shirley Sullivan show watercolor and mixed media
painting to benefit Laguna College of Art & Design scholarship. The
gallery is an artist-owned gallery, features 15 award-winning artists.
DeRu’s Fine Arts*
(949) 376-3785
1590 S. Coast Highway
DeRu’s Fine Arts gallery is featuring “Highlights from our
collection of Early California Impressionists.” Early California
Impressionists paint their views of California and beyond with
artists Edgar Payne, William Wendt, Jack Wilkinson Smith and more.
Elizabeth Edwards *
Fine Art
(949) 464-9805
1590 S. Coast Highway,
Suite 4
The gallery is featuring “Meditations in Form,” a collection of
reflective abstract paintings by Tom Gardner with serene, thoughtful
sculpture by Hyunae Kang. Representing modern and contemporary fine
art from notable artists around the world. Paintings and sculpture by
Luc Leestemaker, Tom Gardner, Edward Lentsch, Mark Jacobucci, Dennis
Johnson, Gary Simpson, Bret Price, Rusty Wolfe, Robert St. Croix and
Trevow Southey.
The Esther Wells Collection*
(949) 494-2497
1390 S. Coast Highway
“Drawing It Out,” an exhibition of selected drawings by permanent
gallery artists.
www.estherwells collection.com
Fil Mottola Gallery
(949) 497-1050
1492 S. Coast Highway No. 8
Featuring American and European Academician Artists from 19th and
20th Century past and present. Featured artist is Fil Mottola and 65
other artists.
Gallery Grace
(949) 376-9951
1966 S. Coast Highway
www.gallery-grace.com
Haupt Gallery*
(949) 494-2486
750 S. Coast Highway
www.hauptart.com
Open House for Haupt’s own personal, private collection. The
gallery features artwork by German artist Joachim Haupt. He is known
for the modern abstract mixed-media technique that he developed
called “lacquer foil art” that incorporates lacquer, gold and silver
leaf, acrylic paint, abalone shells, eggshells and mother of pearl to
bring the painting to life. The gallery also features selective
sculptures of internationally known artists, as well as collectible
art.
Gwindingwi Gallery/
Joseph Wise Fine Art Gallery
1550 S. Coast Highway
(949) 376-7902
Featuring one of the world’s finest collection of serpentine stone
sculptures, including museum quality sculptures by master artists,
Dominic Benhura and the Nicholas Mukomberanwa. Collection includes
large Contemporary works suitable for indoors and outdoors. Also
exhibiting acclaimed French Limoges painter, Jacques-Jean Boiredon of
the Loire Valley. Boiredon’s works are exclusive to France and their
gallery. The gallery also has original oil Figurative Nudes by Sergio
of Chili.
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