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New exhibits at Laguna Art Museum
Laguna Art Museum opened two new exhibits on Sunday and include
“Deborah Aschheim: Neural Architecture (a smart building is a nervous
building),” which will run through July 5, and “Joseph Raphael:
American Expatriate -- Impressionist Paintings from the Collection of
Oscar and Trudy Lemer,” which will run through July 11.
Other exhibits on display include: “Funny Business: Humor in Art
from the Permanent Collection” and “Greetings from Laguna Beach.”
Laguna Art Museum is at 307 Cliff Drive. The museum is open
daily, including Monday holidays, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and is free
to the public from 5 to 9 p.m. the first Thursday of every month.
Pure Color to open ‘The Art of War’
“The Art of War ... through my eyes,” is a document of Laguna
native Vincent Ray who is stationed in Iraq. The exhibit consists of
images he has seen and captured for the public to experience.
The exhibit will open Saturday with a reception from 7 to 10 p.m.
Pure Color Gallery is at 570 S. Coast Highway. For information, call
497-1129.
No Square Theatre presents ‘The Philadelphia Story’
No Square Theatre will present the 1939 classic comedy “The
Philadelphia Story” as the final offering in its 2003-04 season.
Performances will be March 27 at 8 p.m. and March 28 at 3 p.m. The
performances will be at the Forum Theatre on the Festival of Arts
grounds at 650 Laguna Canyon Road. Tickets are $18 for adults, $12
for students and seniors. For information and tickets, call No Square
Theatre at 497-1950.
Tim Miller to be at LAM this weekend
Tim Miller will return to Laguna Art Museum today and Saturday
with his new performance “Us,” a powerful, funny and moving new work
by the internationally acclaimed solo performer.
This is Miller’s third appearance at Laguna Art Museum.
Hailed for its humor and passion, Miller’s solo theater works have
delighted and emboldened audiences all over the world at such
prestigious venues as Yale Repertory Theatre, the Institute of
Contemporary Art (London), the Walker Art Center (Minneapolis) and
the Brooklyn Academy of Music. He wrote the book “Shirts and Skin”
and his solo performance works have been published in the play
collections “O Solo Homo” and “Sharing the Delirium.”
Miller’s new book, “Body Blows,” an anthology of six of his
performance scripts with an introduction by Tony Kushner, was
published by University of Wisconsin Press in March 2002.
Both performances will begin at 8 p.m. Tickets are $20 and
reservations are available by calling the museum at (949) 494-8971,
ext. 200.
Sawdust studio tour on April 4 and 5
The Sawdust Art Festival will offer the public to the chance to
explore more than 50 artists’ studios in Laguna Beach on April 4 and
5. Tour-goers will take an up-close and personal visit to the homes
and studios of the artists who live and work here.
Each day of touring ends with a reception at Sawdust. Live music,
lively conversation, hors d’oeuvres, beer, wine and soft drinks will
be served.
The Sawdust Festival Art Studio Tour will be from 10 a.m. to 4
p.m. with the reception following until 6 p.m. Sunday’s tour is 10
a.m. to 3 p.m. with the reception until 5 p.m. Prices are $65 for a
weekend pass (both days of tours and both receptions); $45 for a
single day pass (one day of tours and same-day reception); or $40 for
a senior one day pass. Call (949) 494-3030 for more information or to
buy tickets, or visit https://www.sawdustart
festival.org.
FOA/POM launches online gift shop
The Festival of Arts announced the opening of its first “Internet
Gift Shop” to art enthusiasts around the world. The online gift shop
is at https://www.lagunafestivalofarts
.com.
The shop features subsections such as men, women, children, home,
collectibles and posters to wine glasses, art aprons, scarves and
puzzles. Also offered are books, Pageant souvenir gifts,
collectibles, mugs, T-shirts, caps and more.
Patrons of the Pageant of the Master have benefited from the
online service to order tickets over the past five years. The website
also gives a wealth of information about the festival and the
exhibitors, as well as the pageant.
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