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The possibilities to experience art in Laguna Beach are an endless
well of exhibits and happenings. These upcoming months remain true to
that.
LESSONS OF THE FESTIVAL ARTISTS
The Festival of Arts is accepting artists’ application for this
summer’s show through Feb. 28. Marketing and Public Relations
Director Sharbie Higuchi suggests that potential applicants take
advantage of the Festival of Arts free seminar on how to best
photograph artwork from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday.
Higuchi said submission of slides and filling out an application
are the first steps to apply.
The seminar is a combo platter of information to help interested
applicants and will be taught by long-time festival artist and
educator Pat Sparkuhl. He’s an incredibly talented, creative artist
and a wonderful Lagunan, whose work is nationally acclaimed. I have
had the opportunity to tour his studio and home and talk with
Sparkuhl about his work.
The seminar will focus on the festival’s jurying process, how to
identify the best slides to submit and will go over how jurors review
the submitted slides.
Tom Lamb, also a festival exhibitor, accomplished photographer and
instructor at Saddleback College will facilitate too.
Sparkuhl will review the application process, explain the clear
and concise ways of photographing artwork and give some helpful
resources. The program will offer a question and answer session too.
The festival is a regional exhibit and artists must show proof of
residency to be eligible. Jurying fees are $25 per medium submitted.
To find out eligibility requirements or get an application, call
(949) 464-4234.
Slides will be reviewed for the initial phase of jurying March 5.
Selected applicants will move onto the second phase, the physical
jurying process, March 19.
Of course, all art must be original and done by the applying
artist, not reproduced. The Festival of Arts will run July 3 to Sept.
1. The seminar is on the festival grounds, 650 Laguna Canyon Road.
ART WALK IS HAVING A PARTY
Mark your calendar for Feb. 3, the seventh anniversary of First
Thursdays Art Walk.
Thank God for Cultural Arts Manager Sian Poeschl’s idea and
fortitude to create Laguna’s First Thursdays Art Walk. Poeschl is
instrumental to Laguna’s art community on so many levels and should
be applauded for all she has done for the arts. She is also an
incredible artist and Sawdust Art Festival exhibitor.
To find out more about First Thursdays Art Walk go to
https://www.firstthursdaysartwalk.com or call (949) 683-6871.
THE GALA IS ON
AIDS Services Foundation Orange County makes a splash every fall
with its popular fundraiser “Splash,” held on Sept. 25 last year.
AIDS Services Foundation raised about $400,000 at that event to help
those living with HIV/AIDS.
Hopes are high to raise a lot of money with the winter fundraiser
“Art for AIDS IV: An Evening with Cybill Shepherd” on Feb. 5. at the
St. Regis Resort Monarch Beach. Art for AIDS is a fundraiser for AIDS
Services Foundation Orange County and Laguna Art Museum and offers
the biggest celebrity event in Laguna Beach.
Tickets range from $285 to $1,000 for individuals and $10,000 to
$15,000 for tables of ten. For tickets or information, call Laguna
Art Museum at (949) 494-8971 Ext. 200 or AIDS Services Foundation at
(949) 809-8760.
* SUZIE HARRISON is a reporter for the Laguna Beach Coastline
Pilot. She may be reached at (949) 494-4321 or
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