The Crowd -- B.W. Cook
The Newport-Mesa community has a long-standing tradition of supporting
the visual arts. If we extend this relationship to neighboring Laguna
Beach, the regional association with the painter’s brush goes back more
than a century.
This focus has been revitalized in recent times. Arts organizations
with very specific goals, ranging from supporting local museums to
creating and supporting arts programs in our local schools, are being
funded by the generosity of citizens who not only know the importance of
art, but feel the importance of art in their world and in their
community, day by day, season by season.
Karen Butera King, an internationally recognized designer,
headquartered in Corona del Mar, has been the champion of the Newport
Beach Arts Foundation. King and her volunteer committee have been working
in conjunction with the city of Newport Beach, assuming the role of
private fund-raising in order to fund community arts projects that will
benefit all the citizens of Newport.
For more than two years, King and her crew have been working together
to promote both the vision and the need for a greater community
connection to the arts.
Just returning from Atlanta, Ga. where she has been working on an
interior design project for celebrity client Celine Dion, King reports,
“We have recently confirmed the production of the first annual Newport
Beach Arts Foundation Gala Tribute. Our first honoree will be
award-winning performer and humanitarian Connie Stevens. The show will be
emceed by comedian Red Buttons, with very special celebrity appearances
also in the works, but not yet confirmed.â€
King, a local dynamo who has created some of the spectacular interiors
in Newport Beach and in the sage-covered hills of the Newport Coast, is
committed to the goal of raising substantial funds to provide “free to
the public†arts programs and exhibitions.
“Free is never free,†states King. “We need to raise money in order to
provide the free services to the public. To this end we will produce the
classiest and the most fun gala dinner ever experienced in Newport.â€
King continued, “We want this event to be an annual extravaganza
recognizing the accomplishments of people in the fields of visual and
performing arts. And we are looking to create an award that represents
the spirit of Newport Beach, possibly being named after a local artist or
philanthropist. This award will hopefully come to represent the amazing
generosity of this community year after year. But we are still in the
planning stages, so we haven’t set this element as of yet.â€
King promised to let us in on her progress as information becomes
available. Her extravaganza is set to debut Saturday, May 4, under the
elegant tented ballroom adjacent to the Four Seasons Hotel, Newport
Beach. Former Newport Beach Arts Commissioner and Tony Award-winning
producer Don Gregory will produce the event for King.
For more information and/or to help underwrite the program, please
call (949) 640-1300.
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Meanwhile, last week in Costa Mesa a wonderful exhibition and
reception unfolded at the Mondavi Wine and Food Center featuring
“Painters of Costa Mesa.†A record number of guests filled the handsome
center, exploring the diverse artistic talents of local residents
tastefully hung on the Mondavi walls.
Costa Mesa Mayor Linda Dixon welcomed the arriving crush, including a
number of the artists being displayed in the show.
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