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LOCA offers workshop
Laguna Outreach Community Art Escapes program is offering a three
part watercolor workshop at 2 p.m., which started Jan. 14 and
continues Jan. 21 and 28, featuring nationally known artist,
exhibitor and teacher Roger Folk. The class at the Women’s Club, 286
St. Anne’s Drive, is suitable for all artistic levels and costs $30.
Class size is limited, for reservations call (949) 363-4700. For
information, go to https://www.locaarts.org.
Stone carving workshop offered
Laguna College of Art and Design is offering a stone carving
winter workshop on Saturdays through March 10. The workshop is taught
by master stone carver Marvin Johnson. No prior experience is
necessary. The 10-week series started Jan. 15 and cost $300 with two
make-up classes. For information, call (949) 376-6000. Laguna College
is at 2222 Laguna Canyon Road.
Laguna Beach Live! concert Saturday
Laguna Beach Live! is sponsoring the “Generations of Jazz” concert
8 p.m. Saturday, featuring saxophone legend Charles McPherson, his
son Chuck on drums, father and son guitarists Dave and Larry Koonse
and the McPherson Quartet. The concert is at Laguna Beach High
School’s Artists’ Theatre, 625 Park Ave. Tickets are $30/$25 reserved
and $15 for students. For information, go online to
https://www.lagunabeachlive.org or call the Laguna Playhouse for
tickets at (949) 497-2787.
Festival application deadline is Feb. 28
Artists who want to exhibit in this summer’s Festival of Arts are
invited to submit slides of their best work and complete an
application by Feb. 28. For an application, call (949) 464-4234.
College will exhibit ‘Speculative Terrain’
Laguna College of Art and Design is having an opening reception
for a new exhibit, “Speculative Terrain,” a show of contemporary
Southern California landscape imagery, from 7 to 9 p.m. Feb. 3. The
show will run through March 12.
“Speculative Terrain” shows recent views from San Diego to Santa
Barbara, capturing foothills, mountains and beaches.
Laguna College, 2222 Laguna Canyon Road. For information, call
(949) 376-6000.
‘Art for Aids IV’ set for Feb. 5
“Art for AIDS IV: An Evening with Cybill Shepherd” an event
benefiting AIDS Services Foundation Orange County and Laguna Art
Museum will be on Feb. 5 in the pacific Ballroom at The St. Regis
Monarch Beach Resort and Spa in Dana Point.
Shepherd will take center stage in the role of the evening’s
celebrity guest and performer. The evening begins at 5:30 p.m. with
cocktails, a dinner buffet and a silent auction of artwork and
donated celebrity items. The live auction starts at 8:30 p.m.
followed by Shepherd’s performance and a live band.
Tickets are $285, $500 or $1,000. Sponsorships are $10,000 and
$15,000. For information and reservations, call Mary Landon at AIDS
Service Foundation at (949) 809-8760 or Laguna Art Museum at (949)
494-8971 Ext. 200.
CAP will bring in the roaring ‘20s
Community Art Project is having a roaring ‘20s themed fundraiser
and live art auction at 6:30 p.m. Feb. 26 at Wells Fargo Bank, 260
Ocean Ave.
“A Night at the Bank” will offer hot live jazz, a cool martini bar
and premium wines with a Prohibition-era theme. Laguna Beach Arts
Commissioners Mike Tauber and Pat Kollenda will auction original
works of art live with works by renowned artists Ken Auster, Cheryl
Eckstrom and Tom Swimm available.
Monies raised will help fund Community Art Project’s new program,
“Beauty Beyond Downtown,” which focuses on enhancing public art in
other areas of Laguna Beach. Tickets are $65 per person. For tickets
or information, call (949) 598-9844.
Three-day festival honors Django Reinhardt
Djangofest LA, a three-day festival celebrating the music and
spirit of Django Reinhardt, will bring renowned musical ensembles
from around the globe to perform “Hot Gypsy Jazz” Feb. 25, 26 and 27
at the Festival of Arts Forum Theater, 650 Laguna Canyon Road.
Djangofest LA will feature performances by Angelo Debarre, John
Jorgenson Quintet, Robin Nolan Trio, Pearl Django, The Rhythm
Brothers, Hot Club of San Diego, Trio Gonzalo, Club Django and
Marcelo Damon and Nomad Jazz.
The festival will also feature workshops. Workshops are $50 and
performances are $30. For information or tickets, call (215) 525-1300
or go to https://www.djangofestla.com.
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