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Deadline set for ‘Art That’s Small’
Laguna Beach’s “Art That’s Small at City Hall,” has a deadline of
9:30 to 11 a.m. for the artwork, with application and fee to be
delivered to the city’s council chambers at 505 Forest Ave.
A fee of $15 will be charged with one entry allowed per person.
Artwork must be no larger than 12 inches along any edge, including
the frame, and 3 inches in depth. Artwork may include oil, acrylic,
watercolor, photography, drawing, mixed media and relief. It must be
dry and suitably framed and secure and wired for wall hanging.
Entries will be accepted from residents of Orange County with
proof required, and applicants must be 18 or older. All entries must
be original and have been executed in the past two years.
First place receives $350, second place $200, third place $50 and
a City Hall choice voted by city employees $50.
There will be a reception and awards ceremony at City Hall from 5
to 6 p.m. April 1. The exhibit will run through the month and the
work needs to be picked up from 9 a.m. to noon or a fine of $10 will
be assessed.
For information, call (949) 497-0722 or e-mail Cultural Arts
Manager Sian Poeschl at [email protected].
‘Animal Chemistry’ to benefit shelter
Banking on Art will present “Animal Chemistry” with an opening
reception from 4 to 6 p.m. April 1. The exhibit will feature
everything from ants to zebras created by more than 10 professional
Laguna artists, who are compassionate about animals. The artists have
put the exhibit together as a fundraiser for the Laguna Beach Animal
Shelter and Pet Responsibility Committee.
The exhibit will focus on animal life and hopes to increase
awareness of the good works the shelter does for animals in need. To
attend the event, a donation of any size is required. “Animal
Chemistry” will be on exhibit through April 30 at Wells Fargo Bank at
260 Ocean Ave. Donations can be made in care of the Laguna Beach
Animal Shelter 20612 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach, CA 92651.
LAM to hold gently used book sale
Laguna Art Museum’s April 1 library book sale is back with amazing
deals on gently used art books. An array of books will be available
for purchase from 6 to 8:30 p.m. in conjunction with the First
Thursday Art Walk. Proceeds of the sale will benefit the museum
library, according to Carole Reynolds, the Museum’s librarian.
Laguna Art Museum’s library has one of the largest collections of
books on California art and art history in the California. Laguna Art
Museum is at 307 Cliff Drive. For information, call (949) 494-8971.
Annual Art Studio Tour set
The Sawdust will present the 13th annual Art Studio Tour April 3
and 4. Tour-goers will get a glimpse into the private studios of more
than 50 of Laguna Beach’s artists.
Transportation to and from the studios and catered receptions at
the end of each day of touring are included in the ticket price.
One-day tickets are $45; weekend passes are $65. Call the Sawdust at
(949) 494-3030 for information or to purchase tickets.
Laguna College ‘Best of the Best’ displayed
Laguna College of Art and Design will have its annual Juried
Student Art Exhibition 2004 from April 4 to May 3 with an artist
reception 6 to 8 p.m. on April 8. “The Best of the Best of the Best”
is the college’s juried exhibition of original artwork by the
students on the pastoral campus at 2222 Laguna Canyon Road.
The exhibit will offer an in-depth look at the college’s students
and work with 98 pieces of original artwork created at each level
from freshman to senior. The major fields of art and design the
college teaches -- drawing and painting, illustration, graphic
design, animation and sculpture -- will be represented.
Any of the students can submit work, which is then juried
collectively by the faculty.
The college’s Ettinger Gallery is open 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. weekdays;
Saturday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Exhibits are free to the public with free
parking. For information, call (949) 376-6000.
[seven-degrees] to offer a carnival
[seven-degrees] will have an opening art reception for the “Form,
Fragment and Folly,” show from 6 to 9 p.m. during First Thursday Art
Walk. Art, costumes, films and music create a carnival atmosphere.
[seven-degrees] is at 891 Laguna Canyon Road. Admission is free to
the public. Costumes are encouraged, but not required. For more
information, call (949) 376-1555.
ZUMA presents ‘Dirty Divas’ exhibit
ZUMA Press of Laguna Beach will open its exhibit “Dirty Divas ...
The Celebrity Exhibitionists,” at 6 p.m. April 1 at Ocean Avenue
Brewery, 237 Ocean Ave.
The show will feature off-guard, some would say un-flattering or
shocking, prints of the hottest Hollywood stars photographed by the
industry’s top entertainment shooters. ZUMA boasts the largest movie
stills collection in a digital archive that dates back to the 1800s.
The company is an editorial picture agency and wire service that
represents more than 600 photographers around the world with an
archive of 3-million images. They have a digital archive that grows
by around 1,000 images per day, representing 600 -plus independent
photographers with a network that spans the globe.
For information, call ZUMA at (949) 494-7704 or go to
https://www.zumapress.com.
Chamber music set for First Sundays
First Sundays at Laguna College will offer a live chamber music
concert and art exhibit from 2 to 4:30 p.m. April 4.
Laguna Beach Live! presents the concert each month. The classical
music concert will be performed by the Deodara Quartet -- violinists
Agnes Gottschewski and Christine Frank, violist John Scanlon and
cellist Richard Treat, performing works including Ludwig Van
Beethoven’s “String Quartet in A major, OP. 18 #5 -- Allegro,
Menuetto, Andante cantabile, Allegro” and Alexander Borodin’s “String
Quartet #2 in D major -- Allegro moderato, Scherzo, Nocturne,
Finale.”
Laguna College of Art and Design is at 2222 Laguna Canyon Road.
The event is free with complimentary parking.
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