‘Art That’s Small at City Hall’ winners...
‘Art That’s Small at City Hall’ winners
“Art That’s Small at City Hall” announced its winners for the
fourth annual contest last night before First Thursdays Art Walk.
First place went to Wolfgang Bloch’s “Untitled” mixed-media piece;
second place was Tamera Thorton’s “Hot Spot” oil on board; third
place was James Koch’s “Grandpa’s Self-portrait” mixed media; City
Hall Choice went to Nancy Pace’s “Contentment” acrylic on board;
Wolfgang Bloch’s piece also won in the new Arts Commission’s Choice
category.
Honorable mention went to Michele Taylor’s “Toward Freedom” mixed
media; Stephanie Cunningham’s “Looking for Love” mixed media; Kirk
Swayne’s “Banjo Player, Mexico” photography and Karen Hedges’ “Lady
in Blue” oil on board. “Art That’s Small at City Hall” will be on
exhibit through April 29.
Festival’s ‘Art
Studio Tour’
Sawdust Art Festival’s 14th annual Art Studio Tour will be from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. The tour gives a glimpse into the
lives of Laguna Beach artists through visits to private studios from
Central to North Laguna and the canyon. More than 50 artists are
scheduled to participate.
Attendees meet the artists, learn about the art and experience the
settings that inspire the artists.
Both days feature an artists’ reception from 4 to 6 p.m. with
wine, hors d’oeuvres and entertainment at the Sawdust Festival, 935
Laguna Canyon Road.
One-day tickets are $45; weekend tickets are $75. Tickets include
transportation to the studios, tours and the reception. For
information, call (949) 494-3030.
Laguna Outreach’s art workshop today
Laguna Outreach Community Arts “Art Escapes” workshop will be the
third of a three-part acrylic workshop series, “Laguna Locale
Series,” taught by artist Joan Corman from 1:45 to 4 p.m. today.
Learn basic acrylic painting, with the introduction of various
techniques inspired by images of Laguna Beach. Today’s class is
exploring cottages.
The class is suitable for all artistic levels. The cost is $30,
including materials; class size is limited. The workshop is at the
Woman’s Club, 286 St. Ann’s Drive. For reservations, call (949)
363-4700 or go to https://www.locaarts.org.
2005 banner competition winners
On March 28, the City of Laguna Beach Arts Commission selected
five designs for the 2005 Banner Competition. The competition winners
are Patrick Kelly, Lynn Kubasek, Roger Folk, Jesse Miller and Amanda
Erlinger.
The banners, which are painted on both sides with original
artwork, are hung downtown during the summer. This year the Festival
of Arts donated funds to create additional banners to be exhibited on
Laguna Canyon Road leading to the Civic Arts District.
The banners will be on display from the end of May through
mid-September.
Lynn Epstein’s comedy workshop
Stand-up comic, producer and talent booker Lynn Epstein will be
teaching a Comedy Writing and Performance Workshop from 10 a.m. to 1
p.m. starting Saturday and on subsequent Saturdays.
Learn how to write original comedy, perform on stage and get
booked. Classes culminate in a Comedy Night Showcase in Laguna Beach
with students’ original performances.
Class size is limited. For information, e-mail
[email protected]. or online at https://www.lynnepstein.com.
New Outreach art and sea program
Laguna Outreach for Community Arts will offer, “Art and Sea
Adventures: The Art of Tide-Pooling,” in collaboration with the Ocean
Laguna Foundation.
The program includes a morning of tide-pool exploration with Ocean
Laguna Foundation docents followed by a hands-on watercolor journal
art workshop taught by Laguna Outreach for Community Arts resource
artists.
The program includes a watercolor journal, art supplies,
postcards, tote bag, refreshments and more, courtesy of Montage
Resort and Spa.
Classes are from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. April 16 and 17; May 14 and 15.
Meet at Treasure Island Park, south entrance at South Coast Highway
at Wesley Drive, at the south edge of the Montage Resort, just below
the parking lot.
Cost is $65 for adults and $35 for kids under 13. Reservations are
required; call (949) 363-4700. Class size is limited. For
information, go to https://www.locaarts.org.
Playhouse gala to honor Struthers
The Laguna Playhouse 2005 Gala will honor Golden Globe and Emmy
Award-winning Actress Sally Struthers, who starred in the playhouse’s
2002 production “Always, Patsy Cline,” at 6 p.m. April 16 at the
Montage Resort and Spa.
“A Gala Evening in the Tropics” is a black-tie affair with dinner
and dancing. Tickets range from $25,000 VIP to $500 per person.
For underwriting information or to attend, call (949) 497-2787,
ext. 17. Montage Resort and Spa is at 30801 S. Coast Highway.
‘The Best of the Best of the Best’ shown
“The Best of the Best of the Best” is Laguna College of Art and
Design’s Annual Juried Student Art Exhibition with 75 pieces of
original artwork created by students at each level exhibiting works
that represent drawing and painting, illustration, graphic design,
animation and sculpture.
The exhibition is on display through May 3 at Laguna College, 2222
Laguna Canyon Road and offers complimentary parking. For information,
call (949) 376-6000.
Sculpture contest deadline nearing
The Laguna Beach Arts Commission will hold a sculpture competition
to add to the city’s public art collection.
The art will be located at the Village Green Park at the corner of
Monterey Street and Catalina Avenue.
The subject should be inspired by nature and should be figurative.
A vertical orientation is recommended. The piece must be no larger
than 5 feet wide and deep by a maximum of 7 feet tall.
Only original artwork that may not be reproduced should be
submitted. Honorarium is $10,000. Deadline is April 29. For
information or an application, call (949) 497-0722.
Woman’s Club fourth annual art show
The Woman’s Club of Laguna Beach will hold its fourth annual Women
Artist’s Art Auction, Show and Sale from 3 to 6 p.m. April 17 and 24.
The event showcases the talents of local women artists. Many media
will be exhibited. Each work has been individually crafted and is
original.
Both days will feature a silent auction of the donated artwork to
help provide a venue for the work of new and emerging local women
artists. Attendance is free. Refreshments will be available. The
Woman’s Club is at 286 St. Ann’s Drive.
Chamber Music Festival coming soon
Laguna Beach Live!, in collaboration with the Philharmonic Society
of Orange County and Laguna Chamber Music Society, will have its
third annual Laguna Beach Chamber Music Festival April 13 through
April 17.
Pianist Christopher O’Riley is the 2005 Distinguished Mentor
Musician.
The festival will offer education, performances and events, with
concerts at 8 p.m. April 15 and April 16 and at 3 p.m. April 25 at
the Artists’ Theatre. Free educational events include watching
coaching sessions, open rehearsals and a discussion by O’Riley at
6:30 p.m. April 14 at Laguna Art Museum. A master class will be at 1
p.m. April 15 at Laguna Beach Artists’ Theatre.
Joining Christopher O’Riley this year are cellist Abraham Feder,
violinist Bella Hristova and Yao Guang Zhia on clarinet.
Tickets for the concerts are $30, $25 and $15 for students on sale
at Laguna Playhouse at 606 Laguna Canyon Road or by phone at (949)
497-2787. For information go to https://www. lagunabeachlive.org or
call the Philharmonic Society at (949) 553-2422.
‘Playshop’ given by artist Cherril Doty
Artist and creative life coach Cherril Doty will be offering an
opportunity to play and explore personal creative processes. The
class is for everyone.
The end result is in the form of the human figure, a doll. The
class is from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Cost is $85 and includes lunch and
beverages. For information, call (949) 251-3883 or e-mail [email protected].
Playhouse extends popular show
As a result of continued popular demand, the Laguna Playhouse, 606
Laguna Canyon Road, will extend its run of “Late Nite Catechism”
through June 20, for the 13th time.
The two-act solo performance features “Sister” giving instruction
to a roomful of students (the audience). For information, call (949)
497-2787 or go online at https://www.laguna playhouse.com.
Performances are at 7:30 p.m. Mondays. Tickets are $35.
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