Art is in the air
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Suzie Harrison
The seasons may not be obvious in Southern California, but there’s a
definite change in the air this time of year in Laguna as artists and
art lovers gather for the festivals.
“The opening of the festivals marks our calendars as the start of
our cultural season of creativity and imagination -- when we get to
see our community expressed through art, music, theater and dance,”
Cultural Arts Department arts coordinator Sian Poeschl said. “When
one truly compares our cultural wealth to other cities in California,
we more than live up to our well-earned reputation as the city of the
arts.”
“Seasons” is this year’s theme for the Pageant of the Masters. The
Pageant is celebrating its 70th anniversary of turning renowned
pieces of art from the 19th and 20th centuries into “living
pictures.”
“Art keeps us in touch with our memories and the emotions we
associate with them,” director Diane Challis Davy said. “‘Seasons’
illustrates ways in which to ‘tell time’ by creating links to other
lives and times and reminding us how far we’ve come.”
Challis Davy said that there will be a wide range of selections
focusing on the individual seasons.
“This year is a more whimsical and fun show, last year was very
serious,” Challis Davy said. “This year focuses on nostalgia,
Americana and the fun of holidays.”
From “Happy New Year,” to “Vintage Valentine” and “Primavera” to
“Endless Summer,” the Pageant takes the viewer through the seasons of
time and change.
The Pageant of the Masters will be performed nightly at 8:30 p.m.
from July 9 through August 29.
Celebrating its 71st anniversary, the Festival of Arts will open
its doors on Sunday and run through Aug. 31. The Festival, hailed as
California’s longest running outdoors fine art exhibition, is a
juried show open to Orange County residents. It consists of 145
world-class artists representing many art mediums. Besides the art
exhibits and availability to purchase art, the Festival has many
themed cultural days, music series, events, programs and workshops
available for children and adults. Laguna Beach residents get in to
the art show free anytime.
Because it’s such a renowned show, there is always a buzz about
who will be exhibiting again and who the new artists are.
Artist J.D. Hansen will be exhibiting at the Festival for the
first time.
“I’m a local, so I know about the Festival. It’s just a part of
everyone’s life,” Hansen said. “To be in the Festival of Arts, oh my
gosh, it felt great when they told me -- I couldn’t believe it, it
was just wonderful.”
When one thinks of Laguna flavor, the Sawdust Art Festival comes
to mind. It is seen as “very Laguna” -- the only artists allowed to
exhibit are Laguna locals. Set in a eucalyptus grove, 195 artists
build their own booths and exhibit and sell their art daily from June
27 through August 31.
Community and Media Relations Manager Rebecca Meekma said that the
Sawdust draws visitors from around the world. Its reputation of being
an esteemed art destination continues to grow since its inception in
1966.
“The Sawdust Art Festival represents all different media from
painting and photography to hand-blown glass and sculpture -- it’s
one-of-a-kind artwork,” Meekma said. “And remember all the artists
live in Laguna Beach. It’s great to see that Laguna Beach is still a
thriving arts community -- we’re still a colony of artists, and the
Sawdust is proud to support these artists.”
Meekma said the Sawdust Festival includes varied art
demonstrations, complimentary art workshops, children’s art
activities and live entertainment.
The Art-A-Fair Festival, which features 124 fine art artists, is
an internationally juried show. Artists demonstrate and create in
their own booths. Opening June 27, the show runs daily through Aug.
31 and offers a variety of two- and three-dimensional art.
Throughout the summer, the Art-A-Fair offers lectures, artist
demonstrations, free workshops and children’s activities.
For more information about the Pageant of the Masters or Festival
of Arts, call 494-1145 or go to www.foapom.com. For information on
the Sawdust Art Festival, call 494-3030 or go to
www.sawdustartfestival.org. And for information on the Art-A-Fair,
call 494-4514 or go to www.art-a-fair.com.
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