Getting the dust off
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Suzie Harrison
Put your shoes on, it’s time to do the Sawdust shuffle.
The sawdust arrived Wednesday and the artists are busily attending to
the last detail for the Sawdust Festival, the annual arts and crafts
festival that features the best artists in Laguna Beach.
All mediums of fine arts and crafts will be exhibited, including art
glass, ceramics, clothing, jewelry, leather, oil painting, printmaking,
sculpture, watercolor and woodworking.
The doors open to the public next Friday and will remain open everyday
from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., through September 1.
This year the festival boasts an even larger group of Laguna Beach
artists than previous ones, with 197 artists exhibiting, including 29
newcomers.
“I absolutely love it,” said artist Susan Moscaritolo. “I have been
with the festival almost since the very beginning.”
The setting is peaceful, with waterfalls on a three-acre eucalyptus
grove in Laguna Canyon. The handcrafted village is different every year,
with the artists acting as architects and putting their own creativity
into designing and building their exhibition booths.
“Some of the booths are extremely creative and the artists have gone
all out for the summer complete with faux finishes,” said festival
coordinator Lynne Powell. “One is built into the hillside and has
handcrafted rocks that resemble a cave and another has a Hansel and
Gretal look.”
It gives art lovers the chance to meet the artists in a casual setting
and see their work and how they create it.
“I am very excited,” said Catherine Reade, an exhibiting jewelry
maker. “It’s going to be a great year and season with a lot of new
artists bringing a whole new energy. Everybody is excited about the new
season.”
In addition to the exhibits, the festival will offer hands-on
workshops and demonstrations by Sawdust artists for adults and children
in glass blowing, painting, printmaking and ceramics.
This year the festival will also feature three guest artists,
including the world-renowned work by Dion Wright, one of the festival’s
founders.
Wright will be exhibiting “The Mandala of Taxonomy,” a piece that has
been shown publicly for more than 26 years and has been featured in Life
Magazine, the New York Times and on the Today Show.
During the 1960s the piece was shown at the legendary gallery Mystic
Arts in town.
“All these budding creative ideas were being born there and the
Mandala related to the mystic arts and artists in Laguna in the 1960s,”
said Roark Gourley, who met Wright back in the 1960s when they where both
at the Sawdust.
The other guests include Steven Kensrue, an exhibitor in the 1960s,
and Rebecca Love, who lives in Northern California and is well-known for
her sculpting that involves body-casting glazes.
Also new, Powell said, is the children’s art booth, where younger
children can take part in a host of art activities.
The Sawdust Festival typically welcomes more than 200,000 visitors,
coming from all over the United States as well as Europe and Australia.
“A lot of people come from the East Coast and they call every year to
see when the festival will be so they can plan their summer vacation,”
Powell said.
There will be entertainment every day and evening, including live
bands, music and other shows. There are also three restaurants and a
saloon.
Thursday nights are locals’ nights, when locals get in free from 6
p.m. to 10 p.m.
“It comes really fast,” Powell said. “A month and a half ago it seemed
like there is plenty of time and all of a sudden it is the last week
before the show and everyone is finishing up their deadlines. But then it
comes together and the show has a magical aura.”
* SUZIE HARRISON covers the arts and entertainment for the Coastline
Pilot. She can be reached at 494-4321.
FYI
The Sawdust Festival is at 935 Laguna Canyon Road. For more
information, call 494-3030 or go onlineto o7 www.sawdustartfestival.org.
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