ARTCETERA
LAGUNA CANYON GALLERIES
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Laguna College of Art & Design
2222 Laguna Canyon Road
(949) 376-6000
www.lagunacollege. edu
Gallery hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday; 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. Admission free.
?April: Annual Juried Student Exhibition, “Best of the Best.”
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[seven-degrees] gallery
891 Laguna Canyon Road
(949) 376-1555
?April: Steve Metzger, “Up-Close and Distant;” paintings of flowers and views from the road.
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NORTH COAST HIGHWAY GALLERIES
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Peter Blake Gallery
326 N. Coast Hwy.
(949) 376-9994
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A source for modern and contemporary art since 1992.
?April: Group show.
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Gallery McCollum
206 N. Coast Hwy.
(949) 497-4027
Specializing in original landscape paintings of Italy and France, tropical and local scenes. Featuring Caroline Zimmermann, Patrick Tobin, David Solomon and Michael Obermeyer.
?New paintings by Caroline Zimmermann, “Currents ’08.”
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Sue Greenwood Fine Art
330 N. Coast Hwy.
(949) 494-0669
?April: John Brosio & Scott Yeskel.
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Laguna North Gallery
376 N. Coast Hwy.
(949) 494-4324
?April: Oils by Elain Ruettiger and Patti Cliffton.
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Lu Martin Galleries
372 N. Coast Hwy.
(949) 494-8074
Featuring original paintings by 15 regional and international artists, including Donat Barbe, Irene Borg, Paco Garcia, Alfredo Gomez, Cristina Joia, Armenak Karapetian, Mostafa Keyhani, Greg Martin, Lu Martin, Alan Murray, Gerhard Ruhland and Stephen Shortridge. Landscape, seascape, still-life, figurative and abstract styles.
?April: Lu Martin, still-life oil paintings.
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Marion Meyer Contemporary Art
354 N. Coast Hwy.
(949) 497-5442
www.marionmeyer
?Through April 27: “Something Red,” group show including works by Eva Carter, Quim Bove, Andrew Douglas, Paula Schoen, Zivana Gojanovic, Melissa Battersby, Tesia Blackburn, Hunter Grayson, John Szabo and Mark Erickson.
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Quorum Art Gallery
374 N. Coast Hwy.
(949) 494-4422
This year the Quorum Art Gallery is celebrating 45 years in Laguna. Showing here are twelve talented artists and one guest artist every month.
?April featured artist: Ruth Yuhas, with her colorful abstracts.
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Rohrer Fine Art
346 N. Coast Hwy.
(949) 494-8200
Featuring works by old masters and contemporary artists.
?Through May 3: Featuring works by Zeng as well as the Offspring Series by Cara Judea Alhadeff.
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Sandstone Gallery
384A N. Coast Hwy.
(949) 497-6775
?April: “Vanishing Points” by photographer Marjorie Sanders. Also featuring guest artists Joseph Hawa and Kathryn Nova-Williams.
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Studio 7 Gallery
384B N. Coast Hwy.
(949) 497-1080
?Oil painting demos by Laguna plein air artists Eagle, Uchizono, Weiderman and Wodark.
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Whitney Gallery
350 N. Coast Hwy.
(949) 497-4322
Featuring paintings by Marc Whitney. Also featuring painters Giovanni Casadei, Peter Colquhoun, Mark Kerckhoff, Peggi Kroll-Roberts, Andrea Krupp, Bradford J. Salamon, Derek Sterkel, and Sarah J. Webber; ceramics by Monica Dunham; and photographic art by Beatrice Rosenbaum.
?April: Now featuring new oil paintings by Peggi Kroll-Roberts.
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Len Wood’s Indian Territory Inc.
305-D N. Coast Hwy.
(949) 497-5747
The main gallery features American Indian antiquities. Adjacent to the main gallery is the Western Fine Art gallery, featuring paintings and sculptures by leading Native American Indian and Western artists.
?Specializing in 19th and early 20th century North American Indian art and Western fine art. Featuring Navajo rugs and blankets, early western basketry, Pueblo pottery, Hopi kachinas, silver and turquoise Indian jewelry, Zuni fetishes, original paintings, bronzes and sculptures.
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DOWNTOWN LAGUNA GALLERIES
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Dawson Cole Fine Art
326 Glenneyre St.
(949) 497-4988
?April: Modern Masters Collection: Prints, graphics and drawings including Henry Moore, Picasso, Marini, Matisse and Chagall.
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Endangered Planet Gallery
384 Forest Ave., Suite 13
(949) 497-5690
?April: “Observing the Equinox “” Stone Circles and other Ancient Monuments,” new paintings by Dieter Tremp. Sculpture exhibition by Norman Deesing: “Global Warming, the Human State and Current World Affairs.”
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William Merrill Gallery
611 S. Coast Hwy.
(949) 464-0067
?April: Group exhibition featuring new works by sculptress Susannah Israel. Paintings by Geoffrey Morten.
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Miranda Galleries
417 S. Coast Hwy.
(949) 497-4491
Miranda Galleries features international and contemporary artwork from all over the world, including an extensive collection of sculpture, fine art glass and works on canvas, as well as paper.
?April, May: Pino: Master of Romantic Realism. Works previewed including rare original paintings. Sculpture by Tuan, one of the most acclaimed and important master sculptors living today.
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Wells Fargo Bank
260 Ocean Ave.
(949) 494-1145
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Wentworth Gallery
305 Forest Ave.
(949) 376-3878
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SOUTH COAST HIGHWAY GALLERIES
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Bluebird Gallery
1540 S. Coast Hwy.
(949) 497-5377
Specializing in California impressionist paintings, featuring works of George Gallo, William Dorsey, Elaine Hughes, Joseph Aaron, Felice Hrovart and Martin Weekly.
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La Bottega Dell’Acquaforte
1590 S. Coast Hwy.
(949) 497-6690
Original etchings, aquatints, dry points and mezzotints by internationally recognized Italian artists.
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Larry Christy Studio Gallery
1496 S. Coast Hwy.
(949) 463-4414
Featuring large-field color abstract acrylics on canvas. Works matted on watercolor paper include seascapes, landscapes and figurative. Also pen, charcoal and wash and still-life drawings.
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Coolsville ““ Roark’s Studio Gallery
1143 S. Coast Hwy.
(949) 376-2048
?April: Back from New York, see Roark’s debut of “Elements,” a collection of abstract bent plastic forms that look like glass and metals.
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Cove Gallery
1492 S. Coast Hwy. No. 8
(949) 494-1878
Cove Gallery’s 12 partners are Jeanne Baer, Lorraine E’drie, Dick Fleming, John Hall, Mary Holt, Steve Kell, Bill Knauer, Diane Lachman, Paul Maurice, John McCarty, Sheryl Sauer and Kathy Starkey, with a monthly guest artist.
?April: Showcasing Ron Kawczynski’s works in oil of places you’ve been and want to go.
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Emanuel Dale Photographic Arts
1276F S. Coast Hwy.
(949) 573-0704
?”The Atlantic Coast and Beyond.”
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DeRu’s Fine Arts
1590 S. Coast Hwy.
(949) 376-3785
?April: “Vistas of Sunlight and Radiance” featuring our Early California Impressionists (1890-1949).
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Diana Ferrone Gallery
1951 S. Coast Hwy.
(949) 715-1842
Original works by established and emerging contemporary artists from around the globe.
?Featuring the flow visualization art of Suzan Woodruff.
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Joann Grossman Expressionist Studio/Gallery
1444 S. Coast Hwy.
(949) 494-9544
?Special ongoing showing of Louis Armstrong art.
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Matt Hamilton Gallery
1590 S. Coast Hwy.
(949) 376-0400
A source for works of traditional, contemporary and plein air artists from the United States and abroad. Currently featuring works by Michael Slaght, Jim Varga, David Einstein and Albert Brenner. Also presenting a select group of works by 20th Century Russian impressionists.
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Kuhnert’s Art Gallery
1493 Glenneyre St.
(949) 494-0676
Featuring original paintings by Manfred Kuhnert.
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Lang Fine Art
The Art Center
1450 S. Coast Hwy.
(949) 494-1397
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Mandarin Fine Art Gallery
1294C S. Coast Hwy.
(949) 376-9608
Features original contemporary paintings from China and Tibet.
?April: Master Painter Hu Jundi from China.
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Vladimir Prodanovich Gallery
950 Glenneyre St.
(949) 494-8813
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purelagunabeach gallery
1590 S. Coast Hwy.
(949) 315-5015
Gallery and studio featuring contemporary oil paintings on canvas and prints by owner Todd Kenyon.
?Now featuring JJ Number 8 jewelry.
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The Redfern Gallery
1540 S. Coast Hwy.
(949) 497-3356
?April: “Symphony of Color,” the premier exhibition of paintings by John Cosby at The Redfern Gallery.
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Situ Art Gallery
1294-A S. Coast Hwy.
(949) 376-6703
Featuring fine contemporary art by Mian Situ, Andrew Peters, Ruo Li, Carole Cooke, Bi Wei, Dan Goozee, Zhuo S. Liang, Longyao Le, Sandy Scott , Robert Peters, and Ralph Oberg.
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Vladimir Sokolov Gallery
1540 S. Coast Hwy.
(949) 494-3633
New abstract expressionism and mixed media paintings by Vladimir Sokolov; acrylic paintings by Alexander Sokolov and laminated acrylic sculpture by Vasa.
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Studio 7 Gallery ““ South
1590 S. Coast Hwy.
?Daily oil painting demos by Laguna plein air artists Eagle, Uchizono, Weiderman and Wodark.
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Studio Arts Gallery
At the Old Pottery Place
1200 S. Coast Hwy.
(949) 376-1619
Featuring a select group of Laguna Beach fine artists, plus visiting guest artists in a range of media.
?Through June: Katlin Evans - Abstract Expressionism. Katlin’s choreography of vigorous and expressive brush strokes often makes paint itself her subject. Also featuring work work by Sue Thompson and new works by resident glass artists.
Townley Fine Art
1294 S. Coast Hwy.
(949) 715-1860
Ocean view, loft-style gallery which offers contemporary abstracts, landscapes, and inspirational poetry art by nationally renowned artist Shane Townley. New exhibit for every Art Walk.
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The Vintage Poster
1476 S. Coast Hwy.
(949) 376-7422
?April: Menton France vintage poster display honoring Laguna’s sister city.
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Watercolor Gallery
1492 S. Coast Hwy.
(949) 494-8838
?April: Spring along the central coast with plein air watercolorist Diane Sipple.
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The Esther Wells Collection
1390 S. Coast Hwy.
(949) 494-2497
www.estherwellscollection. com
?April: Sixth annual drawing show exhibit.
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Wendt Gallery
1550 S. Coast Hwy., Suite 102
(949) 497-4292
Wendt Gallery is a leading gallery specializing in contemporary representational art.
?April: Bay Area Influence ““ The Other Side of California: group exhibition featuring contemporary painters from the Bay Area.
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Joseph Wise Fine Art Gallery
1550 S. Coast Hwy.
(949) 376-7902
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Laguna Art Museum
307 Cliff Drive
(949) 494-8971
?Ongoing: California Art from the Permanent Collection: Part II, 1930s to 1950s.
?Las Vegas Diaspora: “The Emergence of Contemporary Art from the Neon Homeland.”
?Regional fine art award winners from the Boys & Girls Clubs of America, in the Young Artists Society Gallery.
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