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

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

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.

I’s 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. This exhibit is based on imagery taken

from her dreams or meditation. 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. There will be a Pre-Art Walk

party open t the public on March 6, from 6 to 9 p.m.

Coffin/Fulton Fine Art*

(949) 497-2214

301 Forest Ave.

Plein air and figurative paintings by 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

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

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

Presenting “From Concept to Realization: A Retrospective of Carol

Kieffer Police, an exhibit of original artwork and multimedia. Police

is a visual development artist and art director who works extensively

with Disney Animation and is starting her own animation production

company. Police has worked on “Quest for Camelot,” “Shrek,” the

animated feature “Lord of the Rings,” and is currently working on

“Bambi and the Great Prince.” The exhibit runs through March 18 with

her giving a guest lecture March 4, from 3 to 5 p.m. and an artist

reception March 5, from 6 to 8:30 p.m.

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.

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