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Plein Air invitational heading around town
Fifty of the best in the country have been invited to Laguna Beach
to compete in the sixth annual Laguna Beach Plein Air Painting
Invitational from July 11 through 18. The community is welcome to
watch every step of the way.
The “Sunset Paint Out” will be from 6 to 8 p.m. July 11 at the St.
Regis Beach Club at the north end of Salt Creek Park. It’s not a
competition, but a way for everyone to meet the artists and watch
from the onset of the weeklong event.
The “Quick Draw Paint Out” is one of the highlights. From 10 a.m.
to noon July 16 at the north end of Heisler Park, the artists will
compete with only two hours to complete a park scene. The winners
will be announced at the gala.
July 17 is the Gala Dinner and Collectors Preview Sale at the
Laguna Art Museum. Guests who attend this event will have the first
opportunity to purchase paintings completed during the invitational,
mingle with the artists and attend the awards presentation.
The final part of the invitational is the free exhibit and sale of
the work at an exhibit at the museum from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on July
18. Pieces that are still available can be purchased at that time.
A limited number of tickets are still available to the Gala and
Collector’s Preview event. All other events are free. To purchase
tickets call the museum at (949) 494-8971 ext. 200. The Laguna Art
Museum is at 307 Cliff Drive.
Cinema to feature ‘Dal: Yma/Nawr’
Cinema at [seven-degrees] will feature the film “Dal: Yma/Nawr”
(Still Here Now) at 7 p.m. Thursday.
“Dal: Yma/Nawr,” takes viewers on a 2,000-year odyssey through
Europe’s oldest surviving bardic tradition. It takes in everything
from a sixth century war poet’s words to today’s modern poetry slams.
This will be the first U.S. showing of the film, directed by Marc
Evans, which in March was a winner at the Celtic Film Festival. The
director and many of the feature actors are set to attend the event.
A light supper will be served prior to the feature presentation at
[seven-degrees], 891 Laguna Canyon Road.
La Petite Gallery grand opening
La Petite Gallery will celebrate its grand opening from 6 to 10
p.m. Saturday.
Featured artists are Vladimir Cora, now showing at Los Angeles
Museum of Art; local artists Brian Allan and Skip Roma, Italian
impressionist Antonio DeViccaro, contemporary artist Shane Townly,
Joachim Theiss who does original paintings of celebrity portraits and
Katarina Kissoczy, a puzzle artist now showing at the Chicago Museum
of Contemporary Arts.
Also featured is jewelry from four local artists and one-of-a-kind
iron granite furniture by artists at the gallery. La Petite Gallery
is at 760 S. Coast Highway. For information, call (949) 376-6640.
Stone Carving Class offered
Learn the techniques of this time-honored art form using both hand
and pneumatically driven tools working in a variety of available
stones. The Stone Carving Class summer workshop is taught by master
stone carvers Marvin Johnson and Joseph Sovella. It is held at Laguna
College of Art and Design, 2222 Laguna Canyon Road, July 10 through
Aug. 28.
No prior experience is necessary. The class is available for
beginners to advanced. Technical skills will be taught as part of the
art process.
To register for the workshop or for information, call Caroline
Butler at (949) 376-6000 ext. 233. Cost for this eight-week class is
$250. There is a free makeup class.
LOCA receives $1000 donation
Laguna Outreach Community Arts has been awarded a donation of
$1,000 from Arbitech, a Laguna-based computer products distributor,
to help support the art service programs for the children of Laguna
Beach this year.
Receiving the contribution on behalf of LOCA, Co-President Anne
Morris expressed her appreciation for the business world’s
recognition of nonprofit organizations.
LOCA is a nonprofit art education organization that brings art
workshops and other hands-on experiences to schools, shelters and
other venues since its founding in 1993. For information, call Warren
Cook at (949) 388-6131.
Dr. Seuss exhibit at Fingerhut Gallery
Fingerhut Gallery will show “The Art of Dr. Seuss -- A
Retrospective Exhibition,” through Monday.
The exhibit chronicles a rarely seen side of Theodor Geisel,
including early works and poetry, advertising campaigns, WWII
editorial cartoons, magazine covers from the 1920s and 30s and some
never before seen work from his personal archives and more.
The gallery is at 210 A Forest Ave.
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