[Side Arts Certified Sponsored Listing] Costanza Foundation Austria announces a call for artists for Homage to Mozart: Show Your Art Where Mozart Played, an international group exhibition to be held at the prestigious Palais Palffy in Vienna, from December 12th, 2023, to January 2nd, 2024. Show your art where Mozart has played “Figaro” for the first time. Artists are invited to explore what might have inspired Mozart in their art.
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Enter by: 15 November 2023
A standard application includes 2 works, each with a maximum size of 60 cm in height and 80 cm in width, for €290; however, Costanza Foundation Austria are flexible to accommodate your specific needs and will calculate the applicable fee.
Your application should include 2 photos of your artworks (paintings, photography, or sculpture), details of the technique used, work dimensions (maximum 60 cm x 80 cm), or 1 work with dimensions of 100 x 100 cm, year of creation, price, and a portfolio or website link. Upon acceptance, payment must be completed within 2 business days to secure your reservation. If you choose to pay via PayPal, please add 5% to cover their charges. A proof of payment should be submitted.
Venue: Palais Palffy Vienna Josefsplatz 6, 1010 Vienna. Located in the heart of Vienna, with close proximity to Hofburg, the National Library, and easily accessible via public transport. Underground parking is available within a 5-minute walk. The artist is responsible for shipping their works. Costanza Foundation Austria will offer assistance wherever possible. They have negotiated favorable courier rates in Rome for participating artists. Insurance is the artist’s responsibility. Costanza Foundation Austria reserves the right to postpone the exhibition if necessary.
Homage To Mozart Artist Benefits
The Homage to Mozart grand opening will be on December 12th, 2023, and attended by the Founder and President of Costanza Foundation, Dr. Alessandro Costanza. As a participating artist, you will receive a prestigious certificate from Costanza Foundation Austria and professional event photos to commemorate your involvement. You can get a photo book if ordered as well. To add to the festive atmosphere, Italian Prosecco and Austrian Mozart chocolates will be available.
Palais Palffy hosts public concerts, private Christmas parties, business events, and private gatherings in the renowned Figaro Room II every evening throughout this three-week exhibition. This guarantees a steady stream of delighted visitors. The Figaro Room II accommodates up to 180 guests and holds historical significance as the venue where Mozart himself first played “Figaro.”
During daytime, the exhibition is open to visitors upon request.
Jury/Contest: The winner will receive free participation in a future exhibition.
- Alessandro Costanza – President, Costanza Foundation
- Filippo Lo Iacono – Vice President, Costanza Foundation
- Christy Mitterhuber – President, Costanza Foundation Austria
In the event that your artworks are sold, Costanza Foundation Austria charges a 30% commission.
About Costanza Foundation Austria
For more information, contact mitterhuber.christa@gmail.com.
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[Side Arts Certified Sponsored Listing] Las Laguna Art Gallery announces a call for artists for Small Works – Big Talent, an online and gallery exhibition. The gallery is looking for small works with big impact. There is no intended theme for the work. It just needs to fit the criteria of being small art.
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Enter by: 30 October 2023
All mediums and subjects accepted. No works over 18 inches on either side, including frame, if framed.
All artists who submit artwork to Small Works – Big Talent will be accepted and have at least one of their submitted works posted and promoted on the gallery’s website and to their client list. A select number of artists will be chosen to send their work to the gallery for the in-person exhibition at a brick-and-mortar gallery in Laguna Beach, California.
Unlike other art galleries in Laguna Beach who only select local artists, Las Laguna Art Gallery chooses artists from around the globe.
About Las Laguna Art Gallery
Since 2013, Las Laguna Gallery has held open calls for art, calls for entry, and calls for art opportunities for artists to promote and sell their art in a gallery.
Quickly becoming one of the premier contemporary and fine art galleries in Laguna Beach, California; Las Laguna Gallery is dedicated to the exploration and engagement of contemporary and fine art visual culture – regionally, nationally, and internationally; through unique collaborations between artists, students, and the community.
Las Laguna Gallery is located on Pacific Coast Highway in Laguna Village. Laguna Village is an artist alcove on the cliff overlooking the Pacific Ocean. This location is a must stop location with artist galleries and jewelry shops. The location features a restaurant, bar, and there is live music in the fire-side theater Tuesday through Saturday.
With more than 100 art galleries and artist studios to explore, you’ll come to understand why Laguna Beach is a beloved “art colony.” In fact, the area was discovered by artists. In the late 1800s, visitors were making an annual pilgrimage through the canyons to camp at Laguna Beach each summer. By 1903, painters like Norman St Clair were visiting from San Francisco, attracted to the landscape and light only found on the coast of Laguna. Like tourists of any era, St Clair returned home with glowing reports and landscape paintings that led his artist friends to follow him south. It wasn’t long before plein air (painting outdoors) artists like William Wendt and Frank Cuprien moved to Laguna Beach. Within a few years, Laguna Beach had a permanent population of about 300 people – half of whom were artists.
For more information, contact laslagunagallery@gmail.com.
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Hey there, fellow artists! Creating beautiful art is not just about what you feel; it’s also about what others see and experience. One of the most valuable tools in your artistic journey is feedback. Whether it’s praise or constructive criticism, feedback can help you grow as an artist. In this blog post, we’ll explore the importance of listening to and collecting feedback and how it can enhance your skills and open doors to exciting opportunities, including those coveted call for artists opportunities.
The Art Of Listening And Learning From Feedback
- Feedback Is Your Artistic Mirror: Imagine feedback as a mirror reflecting your art from different angles. It shows you things you might have missed, helping you understand how your work impacts others. Positive feedback boosts your confidence, while constructive criticism highlights areas for improvement. Both are essential for your artistic growth.
- Be Open-Minded and Receptive: Receiving feedback can sometimes be challenging, especially if it points out areas you need to work on. Remember, feedback isn’t about attacking your art but helping you refine it. Stay open-minded and be receptive. Every piece of feedback, whether big or small, is a chance to enhance your skills and create even better art.
- Seek Feedback from Diverse Sources: Don’t limit your feedback to just friends and family. Reach out to fellow artists, art teachers, or online art communities. Diverse feedback offers a broader perspective. Different people notice different aspects of your work, providing a well-rounded understanding of how your art is perceived.
- Constructive Criticism is Gold: Constructive criticism is like a treasure chest for artists. It offers specific suggestions on what you can improve. Embrace it! Use this feedback to refine your techniques, experiment with new styles, or explore different color palettes. Every suggestion is a valuable brushstroke in the masterpiece of your progress.
- Feedback Guides Your Growth: Think of feedback as your artistic compass, guiding you in the right direction. If multiple people mention similar points, focus on those areas. If your art evokes strong emotions, understand why. Feedback is the roadmap to honing your unique artistic voice.
- Prepare for Call for Artists Opportunities: Now, here’s where feedback becomes a powerful tool. Many call for artists opportunities promoted on Side Arts require you to submit your best work. Listening to past feedback helps you identify your strengths and weaknesses. Use this knowledge to curate a portfolio that showcases your talents effectively, increasing your chances of getting selected.
- Stay Humble, Keep Learning: No matter how experienced you become, there’s always room for growth. Stay humble and keep learning. Even seasoned artists seek feedback to continue evolving. The art world is vast and ever-changing; your willingness to learn from feedback keeps you adaptable and ready for new challenges.
Conclusion
So, fellow artists, embrace learning from feedback as a guiding light in your creative journey. Be open to different perspectives, seek feedback from diverse sources, and let it shape your art into something extraordinary. Whether you’re refining your technique or preparing for call for artists opportunities, feedback is your ally. So, keep listening, keep learning, and watch your art flourish like never before. Your masterpiece awaits, and feedback is the key to unlocking its full potential!
Next Step
Are you ready to showcase your artwork? Apply to become represented by Side Arts, a leading platform connecting artists with exhibition opportunities. With limited capacity and a rigorous jury review, Side Arts ensures that your work gets the attention it deserves. Click here to learn more about how Side Arts can elevate your art career and provide you with exciting opportunities to display your talent to a wider audience.
Take the leap and step into a world of endless possibilities for your artistic journey with Side Arts. Don’t miss out on this incredible chance to share your passion and creativity with the world. Apply now and open doors to a bright future as a recognized visual artist. Click here to apply.
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Side Arts Certified Sponsored Listing] The New York Center for Photographic Art (NYC4PA) announces a call for artists for Luminosity, an online photography competition.
Photography is all about light – its presence as well as its absence. There is an iconic photograph of Grand Central Station with streams of sunlight filling the airspace as it reflects off dust particles in the air. For photographers the time of day an image is captured can be as important as the selection of the subject itself. What may be nothing more than a snapshot at one time of day becomes an impactful image at another. Strategically placed lighting is critical in creating great portraits and late afternoon is a world of shadow and light that warms everything it touches.
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Enter by: 29 October 2023
For Luminosity, NYC4PA is looking for images where the presence, absence, and/or the location of light made the difference – glare, flare, shadow, fill light, lampshades aglow from an inside bulb, night lights in a city, and streaming rays of sunlight. There are examples everywhere. Show your shots where light is a key element. All 2D photos are accepted.
NYC4PA offers opportunities to participate in themed calls for photographers. Each call has a different theme and 50 images win. The prizes total $4000. There is a grand prize, 3 first prizes, 3 second prizes, 3 third prizes, 20 juror’s selections, and 20 honorable mentions. All 50 winners are posted in a gallery on the NYC4PA website and included in an exhibition gallery. The call is open to any photographers worldwide and of any age, amateurs or professional. A professional photographer, gallery owner, or photography teacher is the juror.
About New York Center for Photographic Art
The mission of the New York Center for Photographic Art is to provide exhibition opportunities in the vibrant New York City gallery world to photographers around the globe. NYC4PA offers international, themed, open call competitions juried by recognized experts in the field of photography. Prizes include cash awards, online gallery, catalog, and New York City gallery exhibits.
For more information, contact nyc4pa@gmail.com.
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Creating art is a bit like growing a garden. It takes time, care, and a whole lot of patience. If you’re a visual artist, you know exactly what I mean. Sometimes, those amazing ideas in your head don’t quite come out on paper or canvas the way you want them to. But that’s okay! In this blog post, we’re going to talk about why patience and persistence are your secret weapons as an artist, and how they can lead to incredible opportunities, including call for artists opportunities.
The Power of Patience and Persistence
- Art Is a Journey, Not a Destination: Think of your art as a journey, not a race. The great artists you admire didn’t become masters overnight. They spent years, even a lifetime, perfecting their craft. So, be patient with yourself. Every stroke of your brush, every sketch, and every mistake is a step forward on your artistic journey.
- Learn from Your Mistakes: Mistakes aren’t failures; they’re lessons in disguise. When your artwork doesn’t turn out the way you envisioned, it’s a chance to learn and grow. Take a deep breath, figure out what went wrong, and use that knowledge to make your next artwork even better. Remember, even famous artists like Vincent van Gogh made mistakes along the way.
- Set Small Goals: Big dreams are fantastic, but they can also be overwhelming. Break them down into smaller, manageable goals. For example, aim to complete a certain number of artworks in a month or learn a new art technique. Achieving these smaller goals will keep you motivated and show you that progress is happening.
- Keep a Sketchbook: Your sketchbook is your artistic playground. Use it to doodle, sketch, and experiment with new ideas. Sketchbooks are like snapshots of your creative process. They’re a record of how you’ve improved over time. Plus, they’re a great way to keep your artistic juices flowing.
- Embrace Call for Artists Opportunities: Now, here’s where patience and persistence can pay off in a big way. Keep an eye out for call for artists opportunities like those promoted by Side Arts. These are calls for artists to submit their work for art shows, contests, or exhibitions. It’s a chance to showcase your talent to a broader audience. Sometimes you might not get selected the first time, and that’s perfectly normal. Don’t be discouraged. Keep submitting your work to different opportunities, and eventually, your persistence will pay off.
- Stay Positive: Being patient and persistent can be tough at times. You might face setbacks or feel like giving up. That’s when it’s essential to stay positive. Believe in your abilities, and trust that your hard work will lead to amazing results. Your determination and positive attitude will shine through in your art.
Conclusion
In the world of art, the power of patience and persistence are your trusted companions. Remember that art is a journey, and every step, even the small ones, takes you closer to your goals. Learn from your mistakes, set achievable goals, and keep a sketchbook to track your progress. And when it comes to call for artists opportunities, keep submitting your work, even if you face rejection. Your persistence will eventually open doors to fantastic opportunities. So, keep creating, keep learning, and never underestimate the power of patience and persistence in your artistic adventure. Your masterpiece is waiting to be created!
Next Step
Are you ready to showcase your artwork? Apply to become represented by Side Arts, a leading platform connecting artists with exhibition opportunities. With limited capacity and a rigorous jury review, Side Arts ensures that your work gets the attention it deserves. Click here to learn more about how Side Arts can elevate your art career and provide you with exciting opportunities to display your talent to a wider audience.
Take the leap and step into a world of endless possibilities for your artistic journey with Side Arts. Don’t miss out on this incredible chance to share your passion and creativity with the world. Apply now and open doors to a bright future as a recognized visual artist. Click here to apply.
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Being a visual artist is all about creativity and self-expression. But did you know that staying organized can actually help you be even more creative? It’s true! Being organized can help you keep track of your ideas, art supplies, and deadlines, so you have more time to focus on making amazing art. In this blog post, we’ll explore some simple tips for visual artists to stay organized and make their artistic journey smoother.
How To Stay Organized
- Use a Sketchbook or Journal: One of the easiest ways to stay organized as a visual artist is to use a sketchbook or journal. This is where you can jot down your ideas, make sketches, and write notes about your art projects. Having all your ideas in one place makes it much easier to find and use them later.
- Create a Workspace: Having a dedicated workspace for your art can help you stay organized. Whether it’s a corner of your room or a whole studio, having a place where you can keep your art supplies and work on your projects can make a big difference. Plus, it’s a great way to get into the creative mindset!
- Organize Your Art Supplies: Keeping your art supplies organized is essential. You can use boxes, shelves, or drawers to store your paints, brushes, pencils, and other tools. Label everything so you can find what you need quickly. This way, you won’t waste time searching for that perfect shade of blue!
- Set Goals and Deadlines: Setting goals and deadlines can help you stay on track with your art projects. Decide what you want to accomplish and give yourself a timeline to do it. This can be especially helpful if you’re working on a big project or preparing for an art show.
- Use a Calendar or Planner: A calendar or planner can be your best friend when it comes to staying organized. Use it to keep track of important dates, like when your art shows are, when your art supplies need replenishing, or when you want to finish a project. Set reminders to check Side Arts for new call for artists opportunities. You can also use it to schedule time for creativity!
- Back Up Your Work: In today’s digital age, many artists create their art on computers or tablets. It’s essential to back up your digital work regularly. You wouldn’t want to lose all your precious art because of a computer crash!
- Stay Inspired: Organizing your thoughts and ideas is important, but don’t forget to stay inspired! Surround yourself with things that inspire you, like art books, nature, or even other artists’ work. Inspiration can help you create amazing art.
- Take Breaks: Lastly, remember to take breaks. It’s easy to get lost in your art, but taking short breaks can help you clear your mind and come back to your work with fresh eyes. Use this time to stretch, go for a walk, or just relax.
Conclusion
Staying organized as a visual artist doesn’t have to be complicated. By using a sketchbook, creating a workspace, organizing your supplies, setting goals, and using tools like calendars, you can make your artistic journey smoother and more enjoyable. And remember, the more organized you are, the more time you have to focus on what you do best—creating amazing art! So, get organized and let your creativity shine!
Next Step
Are you ready to showcase your artwork? Apply to become represented by Side Arts, a leading platform connecting artists with exhibition opportunities. With limited capacity and a rigorous jury review, Side Arts ensures that your work gets the attention it deserves. Click here to learn more about how Side Arts can elevate your art career and provide you with exciting opportunities to display your talent to a wider audience.
Take the leap and step into a world of endless possibilities for your artistic journey with Side Arts. Don’t miss out on this incredible chance to share your passion and creativity with the world. Apply now and open doors to a bright future as a recognized visual artist.
Click here to apply
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[Side Arts Certified Sponsored Listing] Dash Events with Rio Grande Festivals announce a call for artists for the 42nd Annual Colorado Indian Market and Southwest Art Fest.
In January, the festival will return to the heart of downtown Denver, with dates that coincide with the internationally attended Western Stock and Rodeo Show. This year’s festival will take place at the state-of-the-art Colorado Convention Center, a well-known venue with easy access via Denver’s Light Rail System. This is a longstanding event showcasing a culturally rich selection of visual and performing arts. The festival will showcase the work of 180 artists and craftsmen.
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Apply by: 15 October 2023
Aside from striving to create a premium festival experience for participating artists, the promoters prioritize a robust advertising and public relations campaign designed to attract the right art buyers, loyal attendees, and western enthusiasts to the event. Since its inception over forty years ago, The Colorado Indian Market and Southwest Art Fest has delighted attendees with exceptional art from outstanding juried artists and craftsmen, along with world-renowned entertainers, culinary booths, and interactive special attractions.
About Dash Events
Dash Events’ goal is to bring buyers and artisans together in a carefully curated, high-quality art experience that is enjoyable for all and financially rewarding for exhibitors. Consistently high sales are the common thread of events’ rankings. Their family of festivals has a real family behind it that are involved every step of the way.
For more information, contact info@dashevents.com.
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[Side Arts Certified Sponsored Listing] Thunderbird Artists and the Downtown Chandler Community Partnership announce a call for artists for the 3rd Annual Downtown Chandler Fine Art and Wine Festival.
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Enter by: 16 October 2023
The festival will be located in the heart of the Downtown Chandler, Arizona, historic district at Dr. A.J. Chandler Park West. Commonwealth Avenue will accommodate up to 150 juried fine artists.
Thunderbird Artists Festivals are outdoors and three days in length. Each festival consists of sensational oil paintings, acrylics, watercolors, pastels, charcoals, and mixed media. Other mediums include spectacular small, medium, and life-size bronzes; luminous glass sculptures; small, medium, and monumental sized metal creations; and fabulous batiks. There are hand thrown clay; Raku pottery and sculptures; traditional and color scratch board; hand woven baskets; inlaid wood turned bowls; unique and one of a kind jewelry; black and white and color photography; and elegant stone, copper, clay, and mixed media sculptures. Subject matters range from southwest and traditional to contemporary and abstract, figurative, floral, wildlife, European, African, and Native American.
About Thunderbird Artists
Thunderbird Artists Mission Statement is to promote fine art and crafts with the ambiance of unique wine and music while supporting artists, merchants, and the community.
Thunderbird Artists was founded in 1981 by Judi Combs, CEO, and is still owned and operated by Judi. She began with small, local shows in Arizona until March of 1992, when she produced her first juried fine art festival in Scottsdale. The overwhelming success of Thunderbird Artists’ first festival led to additional festivals in Carefree, Sedona, Denver, Lake Tahoe, Tucson, Colorado and Scottsdale.
Thunderbird Artists has played an important role in uniting nationally recognized and award-winning artists with patrons from across the globe. A family run business, Judi Combs and daughter Denise Colter, have worked side by side with a passion for the arts and artists. Their success has been primarily due to the consistent quality of fine arts and selected fine crafts juried for each event. Festivals have developed a reputation as collector’s shows due to the unwavering standards that are applied during the jury process. They have built their reputation on trust and consistency with patrons, artists, and corporate partners. This has earned them an unprecedented level of credibility in the local business community and art industry.
For more than 40 years, Thunderbird Artists has produced almost 400 fine art events, attracting millions of patrons who share in the love and appreciation for fine art. Their goal is to provide an outstanding variety of mediums, subject matters, sizes, and price ranges that satisfy the desires of each and every patron that strolls through one of the festivals. Thunderbird Artists want people attending to find something that appeals to their liking and walk away with special memories of a first class event.
For more information, contact info@thunderbirdartists.com.
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[Side Arts Certified Sponsored Listing] The Stamford Art Association announces a call for artists for the 43nd Annual National Faber Birren Color Award Exhibit. In 1980, Faber Birren, world renowned color consultant and author of 27 books on color, endowed the Faber Birren Color Award Exhibit with awards for original and creative expression of color. The exhibition has grown from regional to national in scope, and encourages artists in all media. To be held at The Townhouse Gallery in Stamford and online.
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Enter by: 23 September 2023
- Artist Notification: September 30th
- Receiving: October 13th at 12 – 2 PM. October 14th at 12 – 2 PM if hand delivered
- Show dates: October 26 – December 15, 2023
- Opening Reception: Thursday, October 26th at 5:30 – 7:30 PM
- Closing Reception: Friday, December 15th at 5:30 – 7:30 PM
- Pickup: December 15th at 7:30 – 8:30 PM and December 16th at 12 – 2 PM
Juror: Joseph Henry (Art History Ph.D. Candidate at the CUNY Graduate Center and Florence B. Selden Fellow at the Yale University Art Gallery)
Prizes: Over $1200 in awards including first, second, third, and honorable mention prizes. Winners will be asked to participate in a video presentation.
About Stamford Art Association
Established in 1971 by a group of 24 local artists in an 1874 historical townhouse, the Stamford Art Association is a nonprofit 501(c)3 arts organization whose members include painters, sculptors, printmakers, photographers, and multimedia artists. The association is supported by grants from the Connecticut Commission on the Arts, Connecticut Humanities, the City of Stamford, the Kuriansky Foundation, and generous donations from individual artists and friends. Their mission is to provide art and education programs as well as a forum where emerging and professional artists can exhibit artwork and engage with other artists, community organizations, and the public.
For more information, contact stamfordartassn@optonline.net.
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[Side Arts Certified Sponsored Listing] Las Laguna Art Gallery announces a call for artists working in all photographic mediums to submit images to be considered for the FlashPoint exhibition. The theme is open. Artwork can be in color or in black and white.
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Enter by: 30 September 2023
All artists who submit artwork to FlashPoint will be accepted and have at least one of their submitted works posted and promoted on the gallery’s website and to their client list. A select number of artists will be chosen to send their work to the gallery for the in-person exhibition at a brick-and-mortar gallery in Laguna Beach, California.
About Las Laguna Art Gallery
Since 2013, Las Laguna Gallery has held open calls for art, calls for entry, and calls for art opportunities for artists to promote and sell their art in a gallery.
Quickly becoming one of the premier contemporary and fine art galleries in Laguna Beach, California; Las Laguna Gallery is dedicated to the exploration and engagement of contemporary and fine art visual culture – regionally, nationally, and internationally; through unique collaborations between artists, students, and the community.
Las Laguna Gallery is located on Pacific Coast Highway in Laguna Village. Laguna Village is an artist alcove on the cliff overlooking the Pacific Ocean. This location is a must stop location with artist galleries and jewelry shops. The location features a restaurant, bar, and there is live music in the fire-side theater Tuesday through Saturday.
Unlike other art galleries in Laguna Beach who only select local artists, Las Laguna Art Gallery chooses artists from around the globe.
With more than 100 art galleries and artist studios to explore, you’ll come to understand why Laguna Beach is a beloved “art colony.” In fact, the area was discovered by artists. In the late 1800s, visitors were making an annual pilgrimage through the canyons to camp at Laguna Beach each summer. By 1903, painters like Norman St Clair were visiting from San Francisco, attracted to the landscape and light only found on the coast of Laguna. Like tourists of any era, St Clair returned home with glowing reports and landscape paintings that led his artist friends to follow him south. It wasn’t long before plein air (painting outdoors) artists like William Wendt and Frank Cuprien moved to Laguna Beach. Within a few years, Laguna Beach had a permanent population of about 300 people – half of whom were artists.
For more information, contact laslagunagallery@gmail.com.









