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ART WALK
Join more than 40 galleries throughout Laguna Beach on the first
Thursday of every month for a festive cultural evening from 6 to 9
p.m. Free shuttle service commences from the Laguna Art Museum 6:15
p.m. and runs until 9 p.m. Information: www.firstthursdaysart
walk.com or (949) 497-0716. The next First Thursday Art Walk will
take place from 6 to 9 p.m. on Feb. 5 and it will be the 6th
anniversary celebration.
*Notes galleries who participate in the First Thursday Art Walk.
NORTH COAST
HIGHWAY GALLERIES
*California Art Gallery
(949) 494-7270
305 N. Coast Highway, Suite A
Primary focus on early California watercolor artists. Also
featuring early historic California impressionists and two
contemporary oil painters; Liliana Simanton and Mark Geller.
*Gallery McCollum
(949) 497-4027
206 N. Coast Highway
Gallery McCollum specializes in original landscape paintings of
Italy and France, tropicals and local scenes. Group show featuring
Caroline Zimmermann, Patrick Tobin, Michael Logan, David Solomon,
Lisa Kaspryzcki and Michael Obermeyer.
*Greenwood/
Chebithes Gallery
(949) 494-0669
330 N. Coast Highway
Featuring David Lyle and Glenn Klegg.
*Laguna Art Museum
(949) 494-8971
307 Cliff Drive
Laguna Art Museum is exhibiting “Rebels in Clay: Peter Voulkos and
the Otis Group.” In the mid-1950s, Voulkos led a revolution in clay
by questioning the tradition that ceramic forms must be functional
and instead created sculptural works that gave the medium a new
freedom of expression. “Feat of Clay: Five Decades of Jerry Rothman”
opens. In the ‘60s Laguna Beach ceramic sculptor Rothman became
well-known nationally for struggling to enlarge the scope of and to
overcome the limitations of ceramics that made it unsuitable for the
sculptural ambitions of the time. The exhibit includes his
controversial large scale triptychs of erotic figures and images of
birth. And “Greetings from Laguna Beach: Our Town in the Early
1900s,” featuring paintings, photographs and memorabilia that
exemplify life in Laguna from circa 1900 to 1930. Information: (949)
494-8971, ext. 0 or https://www.lagunaart museum.org.
*Laguna North Gallery
(949) 494-4324
376 N. Coast Highway
Featured artists: Bob Hall, Elaine Ruettiger, plein air
watercolors by Hedy Codner and Watercolorist Brian Norkaitis, and oil
painter Maggie Jamison.
*Lu Martin Galleries
(949) 494-8074
372 N. Coast Highway
Featuring original paintings by 20 fine artists.
*Marion Meyer
Contemporary Art
(949) 497-5442
354 N. Coast Highway
Group show featuring paintings by Melissa Battersby, Candice
Eisenfeld, Paula Schoen, Vladimir Cora, James Leonard and Quim Bove.
*Peter Blake Gallery
(949) 376-9994
326 N. Coast Highway
The Peter Blake Gallery on North Laguna’s historic Gallery Row has
been a definitive source for modern and contemporary art since 1992.
https://www.artscenecal.com/ pblake.html
*Quorum Art Gallery
(949) 494-4422
374 N. Coast Highway
The Quorum Gallery celebrating 40 years in Laguna Beach, exhibits
the works of twelve members and one guest artist. New member Sharyn
Evert paints children, historic buildings and ocean scenes in oil.
*Sandstone Gallery
(949) 497-6775
384A N. Coast Highway
Featuring Judith Anton and Marta Whistler: Co/Motion: Two
Contemporary Painters.
Schaar Galleries Ltd.
(949) 497-7289
484 N. Coast Highway
https://www.schaar galleries.com
*Studio 7 Gallery
(949) 497-1080
384B N. Coast Highway
Featuring Plein Air painting by Laguna artists in residence:
Anderson, Eagle, Weiderman and Wodark. Also showing Cambria, Cram and
Uchizono.
*Whitney Gallery
(949) 497-4322
350 N. Coast Highway
https://www.marcwhitney.com
Marc Whitney and the Whitney Gallery celebrate its 10-year
anniversary with a special exhibition of Whitney’s artwork. Whitney’s
current original works reflect both East Coast and West Coast
influences, a matured but almost indefinable contemporary realism --
a style uniquely his own.
*Vincent Farrell/ Deborah Carman Gallery
(949) 464-9709
305 N. Coast Highway
Vincent Farrell is a long-standing Laguna-California
Impressionist, labeling himself a “Colorist,” has on been in the
Laguna art scene for more than 50 years. He was one of the first
artists to open his own gallery, which continues to exhibit his work.
Debbie Carman draws, paints and sculpts whimsical cats and dogs and
unique colorful fine decorative sculpture.
*Len Wood’s
Indian Territory, Inc.
(949) 497-5747
305-D N. Coast Highway
Featuring “Rugs and Posts,” exploring the evolution of Navajo
weaving from the late 19th Century shoulder blankets to early 20th
Century Trading Post rugs.
SOUTH LAGUNA GALLERIES
*Dy’Ans Bahram-B Gallery
(949) 581-9542
1273 S. Coast Highway
Featuring original works of Dy’An’s which includes seascapes,
desertscape and her framed Japanese Koi. Also displaying works by
national and international artists.
*Bluebird Gallery
(949) 497-5377
1540 S. Coast Highway
The Bluebird Gallery has been specializing in California
impressionist paintings for more than 22 years.
*Cove Gallery
(949) 494-1878
1294 S. Coast Highway
Featuring “Art is a Gift,” small paintings in grand style. Meet
artists Joan Clark and Shirley Sullivan.
*DeRu’s Fine Arts
(949) 376-3785
1590 S. Coast Highway
Featuring “Delightful Glimpses,” small paintings by historical
early California Impressionist painters and contemporary landscape
artist David Chapple.
*The Esther Wells Collection
(949) 494-2497
1390 S. Coast Highway
Featuring “In My Mind’s Eye,” original new works by Steven DeLair.
https://www.estherwells collection.com
*Fil Mottola Gallery
(949) 497-1050
1492 S. Coast Highway No. 8
Featuring American and European academician artists from the 19th
and 20th Century. Featured artist is Fil Mottola.
*Wendt Gallery
(949) 497-4292
1550 S. Coast Highway, Suites 101 and 102
https://www.wendtgallery.com
Featuring their “2nd Annual Women’s Show.”
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