Tag: art
10 Minutes With … Julie Perlin Lee
Laguna Art Museum’s new executive director shares her inspirations and plans for future programs at this local cultural landmark.
By Sharon Stello
Julie Perlin Lee began...
Living Pictures
Cast, staff and audiences alike celebrate the return of Pageant of the Masters following a year away from the stage.
By Tanya A. Yacina
Since its...
A Creative Comeback
Laguna Beach's summer art festivals return to town.
By Ashley Ryan
Last year, the COVID-19 pandemic put a halt to many things, but none so much...
2019: From the Ashes
Artists exhibiting at the local summer festivals reveal how struggles they’ve faced have helped shape both their lives and their work.
By Ashley Ryan
Lyn Hiner
Festival...
2017: Cultural Cornerstone
Laguna Art Museum celebrates 100 years as a community hub and symbol of the area's past, present and future.
By Elizabeth Nutt
When you set foot...
2016: Golden Years
Sawdust Art Festival and Laguna Art-A-Fair celebrate a half-century of artistic excellence.
By Richard Chang
It may be hard to believe, but Sawdust Art Festival and...
2010: Zen & The Art of Motorcycle Helmets
Troy Lee has transformed his lifelong passion of art and motorcycle racing into an impressive international business empire.
By Bruce Porter
On paper Laguna Beach resident...
All Mixed Up
Two local artists employ a variety of materials and techniques to highlight nature, politics and the passing of time.
By Jennifer Pappas Yennie
Jack of All...
On the Promenade
Dining decks built on Forest Avenue, allowing restaurants to remain open safely during the pandemic, may become a permanent addition.
By Tanya A. Yacina
Wooden decks...
Movie Magic
Nelson Coates, a local production designer, builds cinematic worlds using everything from art and architecture to special effects.
By Ashley Ryan
Unless you work in the...