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The galleries denoted with a (*) participate in the First Thursday

Artwalk from 6 to 9 p.m. March 6.

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

Featuring new paintings of France and Italy by Anne England,

Patrick Tobin, Caroline Zimmerman, Michael Logan and David Solomon.

The gallery specializes in local landscapes, seascapes and local,

tropical and Mediterranean landscapes.

Greenwood/Chebithes Gallery*

(949) 494-0669

330 North Coast Highway

Featuring new works by Leslie Lusardi, Larry Morace and Lois

Silver.

Laguna Art Museum*

(949) 494-8971

307 Cliff Drive

On the main level, the exhibit “In and Out of California: Travels

of American Impressionists” is featured. The lower level has an

exhibit of 25 new paintings by Hung Liu. Information: (949) 494-8971,

ext. 0. Web: www.lagunaartmuseum.org.

Laguna North Gallery*

(949) 494-4324

376 N. Coast Highway

Storm Case and Chuck Best are featured artists in February.

Lu Martin Galleries*

(949) 494-8074

372 N. Coast Highway

Featuring flowers for your Valentine with artists Alan Murray,

Jack Wang and Lu Martin presenting a collection of floral oil

paintings.

Marion Meyer

Contemporary Art*

(949) 497-5442

354 N. Coast Highway

“Visual Sensations” featuring paintings by East Coast

Abstractionist Eva Carter.

Peter Blake Gallery*

(949) 376-9994

326 N. Coast Highway

Paul Darrow on exhibit. The Peter Blake Gallery on North Laguna’s

historic Gallery Row has been a definitive source for modern and

contemporary art since 1992.

www.artscenecal.com/ pblake.html

Quorum Art Gallery*

(949) 494-4422

374 N. Coast Highway

Exhibiting three new artist members. Also featuring oil and

acrylic collages by Wally Schauer, known for his original and fun

imagination.

Sandstone Gallery*

(949) 497-6775

384A N. Coast Highway

Featuring “Listen to the Land,” mixed media work by featured

artist Lynn Welker and “Memories of Manzanar,” watercolors by guest

artist Chiz de Queiros.

Schaar Galleries Ltd.

(949) 497-7289

484 N. Coast Highway

www.schaargalleries.com

Studio 7 Gallery*

(949) 497-1080

384B N. Coast Highway

Painting demonstrations by Laguna artists in residence: Cambria,

Cram, Eagle, Wodark, Wiederman, Uchizono and Anderson.

Whitney Gallery*

(949) 497-4322

350 N. Coast Highway

The Whitney Gallery exhibits works of contemporary realism. The

gallery features oils, watercolors and sculptures by exceptional

artists, most of whom are alumni from the Pennsylvania Academy of

Fine Art. Marc Whitney, Giovanni Casadei, Brian Blackham, Elizabeth

Wilson and Felipe Castaneda are represented.

Vincent Farrell/ Deborah Carman Gallery*

305 N. Coast Highway

(949) 464-9709

Vincent Farrell is a longstanding 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.

CENTRAL DOWNTOWN GALLERIES

Banking on Art at Wells Fargo Bank*

(949) 497-2234

260 Ocean Ave.

Featuring a two artist show by Andre Lohnert and Randy Ray.

Lohnert received his art training in Slovakia and has been living and

exhibiting in Southern California for 20 years now. Lohnert will be

showing his figurative work using oils on canvas. His approach using

oil and gold leaf was influenced by Bizantine artists. Ray will

exhibit oil and acrylic paintings and giclee prints using Laguna,

Italy and France as his subjects. His city-scapes uncover the essence

of their lights, revealing their similarities. 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.

New winter paintings by A. Jane Fulton and the Animal Kingdom by

Lesanne Pelle Coffin. Artists will be painting in the gallery.

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

Featuring a special new exhibit of paintings by Raymond Jackson

and Robert La Duke.

Fingerhut Gallery*

(949) 376-6410

210-A Forest Ave.

(949) 376-6410

The gallery is featuring the “Juan Sacristan Exhibit.”

Forest Avenue Fine Art*

(949) 376-4244

220 Forest Ave.

sculptor Paige Bradley will debut a new sculpture series and

several drawings, including new bronze sculptures in the “Liberation”

series. Bradley will be present on Feb. 8 to speak with collectors.

The gallery is hosting the national premiere of Bradley’s works prior

to the unveiling at the New York Art Expo in March.

www.forestavenuefineart.com.

Laguna College

of Art & Design

2222 Laguna Canyon Road

(949) 376-6000

www.lagunacollege.edu

Student showcase exhibit through Sunday featuring top work by

Drawing and Painting, Illustration, Graphic Design and Feature

Animation students. From now to Feb. 22 the faculty of Laguna College

of Art & Design will be exhibiting in a contemporary art and design

exhibit at [seven-degrees]. On Feb. 12 to March 18 the college will

host an Animation Exhibit featuring Carol Pulesse, a Visual

Development Artist in Animation, who works extensively with Disney.

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

Pure Color exclusively features the photography of Mike Kelly of

Laguna Beach.

Featuring Kelly’s new Waimea Shore break images.

Richard MacDonald Gallery and Sculpture Garden*

(949) 497-4988

326 Glenneyre St.

The gallery exhibits work by Richard MacDonald, Mark English,

Robert Heindel, Marc Whitney and Jian Wang. Specializing in

contemporary figurative bronze sculpture, original paintings and

drawings, the gallery is featuring a new series of works by MacDonald

titled “The Flamenco.”

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 Contemporary Art & Design Faculty Exhibit of artists

and designers who teach at Laguna College of Art & Design, including

new work by painters, sculptors, graphic and multi-media designers,

illustrators and film animators. The faculty at the college are among

the nation’s leading visual arts practioners.

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.

SOUTH LAGUNA GALLERIES

Bahram-B Gallery

(949) 581-9542

1273 S. Coast Highway

Featuring stone-bronze sculpture, unique creations and paintings

by artist Bahram.

Bluebird Gallery

(949) 497-5377

1540 S. Coast Highway

The Bluebird Gallery has been specializing in California

impressionist paintings for more than 22 years.

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