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Suzie Harrison
Another First Thursday’s Art Walk for the trophy list
Art walk was art talk and appreciation at one of Laguna’s most revered
events -- First Thursday’s Art Walk last Thursday. The galleries and
streets were busy with art fans getting a great taste of some of the best
art in the world. The smiling art walkers were enjoying the art-scapes at
all the galleries Laguna affords. Visiting a newcomer to the art walk
family, Tung & Groov, was a great experience. The gallery was crowded
with people as the amazing and eclectic gallery/store displayed a wide
and varied collection from furniture to accessories from around the globe
as well as local artists’ jewelry and artwork. Tung & Groov is at 950
Glenneyre St.
Being blessed this season
The blessing of the artists at St. Catherine Church a week ago was an
unparalleled experience. It gave all artists motivation and inspiration
to do their best during the upcoming art season. Local artists Chris Hoy,
Anne England, Fitz Maurice, Dennis Junka and Amy Conaway where there, as
well as members of the Arts Commission Pat Kollenda, Mike Tauber and
Linda Dietrich, all being blessed and mingling at the fun reception
afterward.
Skating at 7-Degrees
7-Degrees is showing “The Volcom Retrospective” opening tomorrow night
and running through Monday. Artists from the skateboard industry will be
on exhibit. Information: 376-1555. The gallery/multi-media center is at
890 Laguna Canyon Road.
It’s all about words
Next Thursday night is a special event at the Laguna Brewing Company.
The Pale Ale Poets will be dishing out the poetry in their domain with
special guest Michael Paul reading selections from his new book “American
Hieroglyph.” There’s also a segment of open poetry with sign-ups at 7:30
p.m. The whole thing will start around 8 p.m. Laguna Brewing Company is
at 422 South Coast Highway. Information: 499-2337.
Drumming up a good summer
Celebrate the summer solstice at a drumming and percussion circle at
the Sanctuary. The Sanctuary will offer summer solstice drumming around a
big bonfire from 7:30 to 9 p.m. The Sanctuary opens at 6:30 p.m. for
meditation in the candlelight gardens and also around the medicine wheel.
It’s a groovy way to start your summer or celebrate the full moon each
month. All sorts of the instruments can be herd with a collective vibe
keeping the music going. People are welcome to use their own instruments
or borrow from their collection of worldwide instruments, which are also
on sale.
Participants are encouraged to bring a blanket and beverages as the
Sanctuary can get chilly. Information: 494-7734 or
www.sanctuarylaguna.com.
Laguna artists take work to Sutton Place
Six French Laguna Beach artists featured in exhibit Bonjour Les
Artistes will have an exhibit this Saturday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. with
25 French artists presenting original work, paintings, photography, mixed
media and sculptures.
Six of the featured artists are Laguna Beach residents: Marlyse Ruess,
Jacques Garnier, Natalie Gourdal, Martine Von Winterfelt, Nelly Marziale
and Colette Borkheim.
The exhibit will be at The Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 Mac Arthur Blvd.,
Newport Beach in the bistro terrace and the gazebo garden.
“The all-day event includes music, painting demonstrations,
caricatures, a drawing contest, lottery and more,” said Brenda Metchikian
public relations director.
Admission and parking are free. For more information call Brenda
Metchikian at 851-1838.
Summer time heats up at 7-Degrees
The folks at 7-Degrees are putting on a hot summer party on the first
night of summer. June 21 is the opening of 7-Degrees summer artists’
residencies with summer residents Donnie Molls, Chris Schultz and Ron
Pastucha. Also featured are summer artists Jacques Garnier and Douglas
McCulloh, Dion Wright, James Muttetti and Roark Gourley.
For more information call 376-1555. The gallery/multimedia center is
at 890 Laguna Canyon Road.
Tempo Tuesday spinning at the White House
Don’t forget to check out Tempo Tuesday, which happens once a month at
the White House. It will provide an array of electronic music with sounds
of house, hip-hop, funk, down tempo and rare grooves.
Resident DJ’s Irik, Jonra and Peter J. will keep the music thumping
with special guest DJ’s in the mix.
The White House is at 340 South Coast Highway. Tempo is from 10 p.m.
to 2 a.m. and has a $2 cover. Info: 494-8088.
There is so much fun art and entertainment in Laguna Beach that you’ll
never leave town this summer!!!!!
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