FESTIVAL OF ARTS THIRD FLOOR GALLERY AT WELLS FARGO BANK
260 Ocean Avenue, Laguna Beach, CA 92651 (Third Floor)
(949) 494-1145, www.foapom.com
Open Monday – Friday from 9am – 6pm, Saturday 9am – 4pm
Patron Picks
February 1 – April 12, 2017
John Repka’s painting Hot Laguna on display at the Festival of Arts Third Floor Gallery at Wells Fargo exhibit “Patron Picks” through April 12
The Festival of Arts newest exhibit at Wells Fargo Bank, “Patron Picks,” is a multi-media show representing eleven artists from the 2016 Festival of Arts summer exhibit. Artists represented include Mary Aslin (pastels), Ron Azevedo (photography), Joel Brown (photography), Jordan Dimitrov (sculpture), Brian Giberson (mixed media), Rick Graves (photography), Varsha Patel (printmaking), John Repka (oils), Barry Robin (wood), Fabrice Spies (acrylics), and Patrick Whelan (oils).
Fabrice Spies’ painting Grand Motel on display at the Festival of Arts Third Floor Gallery at Wells Fargo exhibit “Patron Picks” through April 12
The artists featured in this diverse exhibit were selected by Festival patrons who, by ballet, chose their favorite artists from last years art show. A special reception with the artists will be held on Saturday, February 18 from 11am – 1pm.
FOASOUTH AT ACTIVE CULTURE
1006 S. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach, CA 92651
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Young Guns
January 10 – March 17, 2017
FoaSouth’s newest exhibit spotlights seven of the Festival of Arts’ younger exhibitors from the 2016 summer art show. Artists featured include Christopher Wayne Allwine (photographer), Trevor Christiansen (oils), Stefan Cummings (charcoal), Katlin Evans (charcoal), Elizabeth McGhee (painter), Mariana Nelson (mixed media) and Hugo Rivera (painter).
“‘Young Guns’ gives the public a glimpse of seven younger exhibitors whose inspired visions will define the next chapter of artists at the Festival of Arts,” said Exhibit Curator Pat Sparkuhl.
C.W. Allwine’s photograph Scrapyard Authority on display at the foaSOUTH exhibit “Young Guns” through March 17
The art ranges from explorations in time-lapse photography, 3-D art made from recycled materials and paintings that capture the atmosphere of the landscapes they depict. This exhibit illustrates the skills developed by these artists whose fascination with common scenes and objects are transformed into fresh and unexpected results.
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