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The next First Thursday Artwalk will take...

The next First Thursday Artwalk will take place from 6 to 9 p.m. May

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CENTRAL DOWNTOWN GALLERIES

Banking on Art at Wells Fargo Bank

(949) 497-2234

260 Ocean Ave.

Featuring a two-artist show by Andy Wing and Karen Feuer-Schwager.

The show is a survey exhibition of two well known and widely

exhibited Laguna artists with a unique approach to mixed media. Wing

is having an addendum to his acclaimed 2002 retrospective exhibit at

Laguna Art Museum. This exhibit will feature representative works not

as yet exhibited, including several pieces in a series starting in

the 1960s to current. Feuer-Schwager is a widely exhibited

international multimedia artist and teacher. The canvases in her

current series, “Childhead Dream,” are tactile and strive for a

liquid, translucent quality. The gallery is directed by Fitz Maurice.

The Sawdust Festival and Festival of Arts are on continuous exhibit

through this program. For information, call 497-2234.

Coffin/Fulton Fine Art

(949) 497-2214

301 Forest Ave.

Spring show for Lesanne Pelle Coffin and A. Jane Fulton.

Diane DeBilzan Gallery

(949) 494-5757

224 Forest Ave.

Featuring new paintings and sculpture by abstract expressionist

William DeBilzan, bronze sculptures by Louis Longi and hand-carved

spirit poles by John Geldersma.

Diane Nelson Fine Art

(949) 494-2440

435 Ocean Ave.

www.dianenelson.com

Fingerhut Gallery

(949) 376-6410

210-A Forest Ave.

(949) 376-6410 Rock ‘n’ roll icon Grace Slick’s art work is on

exhibit through April 12, her second exhibit at Fingerhut Gallery

Slick’s work include intense and colorful portraits of other rock

icons such as Jerry Garcia, Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison, Jimi Hendrix

and more. Her other body of work includes thematic imagery from

‘White Rabbit’ one of the most famous recordings of that decade. The

show also contains original works, etchings and limited edition

giclee’s. The Gallery is located at 210 A Forest Avenue, for

information call 376-6410.

Forest Avenue Fine Art

(949) 376-4244

220 Forest Ave.

Christopher de Caro will take you on a romantic journey of Venice

portrayed in oil on canvas and hand-enhanced giclee’s.

www.forestavenue fineart.com.

Laguna College

of Art & Design

2222 Laguna Canyon Road

(949) 376-6000

Laguna College of Art and Design is sponsoring “Color It Orange”

which is Orange County’s most extensive art exhibit by area

Kindergarteners through Grade 12. The 29th annual juried student

exhibit is scheduled to have 600 pieces on exhibit including

drawings, paintings, sculpture, prints and photography. The exhibit

through April 2. The Laguna College of Art and Design is at 2222

Laguna Canyon Road. Information: 376-6000.

The college will have its annual juried student exhibition with

over 100 pieces of original artwork by the talented students of

Laguna College of Art & Design, which will show from April 17,

through , May 5, at the Ettinger Gallery.

There will be an opening reception from 7 to 9 p.m. April 24.

www.lagunacollege.edu

Miranda Galleries

(949) 497-4491

417 S. Coast Highway

Featuring exciting new works by contemporary painter Michael

Flohr.

Miranda International

(949) 376-8850

357 S. Coast Highway

Collective showing of new works by Henry Asendio and Hiroshi

Yamano.

Pure Color

(949) 497-1129

570 S. Coast Highway

Reception for new work released from winter photo expedition.

Richard MacDonald Gallery and Sculpture Garden

(949) 497-4988

326 Glenneyre St.

Sherwood Gallery

(949) 497-2668

460 S. Coast Highway

The gallery represents several contemporary artists in mixed-media

wall sculpture, paintings, ceramics, indoor/outdoor sculpture and

functional art furniture.

[seven-degrees]

(949) 376-1555

891 Laguna Canyon Road

www.seven-degrees.com

Featuring the work of James Strombotne through April 13. The

exhibit will include early 1960s that are centered in social and

political commentary as well as works up to the present that

concentrate more in such universal themes as the inherent tensions

between the sexes and the transactional nature of human

interrelations.

Win Henstock Gallery

550 S. Coast Highway

(949) 376-5789

The gallery features original impressionist fine art and

watercolor paintings. Exhibiting works by internationally acclaimed

artists from California and Europe. Featured in August will be

paintings from Europe by John and Bruce Yardley.

World Treasures Gallery

(949) 376-8176

176 S. Coast Highway

Featuring contemporary fine art, sculpture and crafts from Latin

America and Africa. Exhibiting Abstracts by Sharon Kennedy. The

collection includes Shona Sculpture and Mata Ortiz pottery.

NORTH COAST

HIGHWAY GALLERIES

California Art Gallery

(949) 494-7270

305 N. Coast Highway, Suite A

Gallery McCollum

(949) 497-4027

206 N. Coast Highway

One-Man Show featuring Patrick Tobin, his new paintings, tropicals

and favorite surf locales. The artist will be signing his newest

limited edition book, “Aqui No Mas.”

Laguna Art Museum

(949) 494-8971

307 Cliff Drive

“Waking Dreams: The Art of Lenny Kaplan, through July 6 on the

lower level, “Greetings from Laguna Beach: Our Town in the Early

1900s, through July 6 on the upper level, “Whiteness, A wayward

Construction, open through July 6 on the Main Level. Information:

(949) 494-8971, ext. 0. Web: www.lagunaartmuseum.org.

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