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The Zoom Link and password can be found in the SOCALPAPA Bulletin. It does not change so keep the info handy.
Registration is required for these limited access opportunities to paint the Hortense Miller Gardens in preparation for the upcoming Display Show.
Contact Diane Lannon at diane.lannon@gmail.com to reserve your time above to paint. Meeting instructions will bee sent to you directly from Diane. 9:00 am at Riddle Field for escort to the garden. Please register on the Monday prior to the painting day. Space is limited.
**EVENT IS NOT CLOSED - EMAIL Diane Lannon
Balboa Island Opal Ave, Public Pier
Saturday, Oct. 5, 9:00am. Balboa Island Opal Ave public pier. Take Jamboree S from 405 or 5 Fwys down past PCH over the bridge onto Balboa Island (Marine Ave). Go R on Park Ave 8-9 blocks and go L on Topaz to the end. Watch for the side with no parking on street sweeping days. Find a spot, and park as close as you can to the bay. Walk R on the Bayfront path one block up to the public pier by Opal Ave. Stay off private piers. Paint across the water towards the Pavilion and boats. If the tide is low, you might paint from the sand. Restrooms one block farther up at the Ferry landing.
of the highway. Paint iconic Abalone Point, some beach activity.
Langson Irvine Museum of Contemporary Art
SOCALPAPA invites you to join other members and the public for a gallery talk by Kolin L. Perry, curator of End of the Range: Charlotte Skinner in the Eastern Sierra. Following his presentation, Perry will be available to answer questions and speak with visitors and program attendees. This program is free and open to the public. Advance registration is not required.
End of the Range: Charlotte Skinner in the Eastern Sierra
October 5, 2024 – January 18, 2025
Langson IMCA, 18881 Von Karman Avenue, Suite 100, Irvine, CA
Free and open to all: Tuesday – Saturday, 10 am – 4 pm
This exhibition explores the artistry of Charlotte B. Skinner (1879-1963), renowned for her vibrant depictions of California’s Sierra Nevada and Owens Valley desert country. Organized by the Nevada Museum of Art, End of the Range: Charlotte Skinner in the Eastern Sierrasheds light on Skinner’s life and artistic evolution through approximately 40 paintings and drawings created by the artist over a 30-year period.