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Tie One On grosses $13,200
The Festival of Arts 5th annual Tie One On benefit for the
Artist’s in Need Fund Saturday grossed $13,200 with 100% of the
proceeds going to the cause. More than 120 Festival of Arts artists
participated -- each were given a white tie as a canvas to create an
original piece of artwork to be auctioned. Scott Moore’s “White
Collar Tie” brought in the most money at $800.
Lynn and Ray Long, in memory of Helen Weld, sold a Helen Weld
painting from their collection to donate to the artist fund. Weld, a
16-year Festival exhibitor, renowned for her brilliant and whimsical
work, died in 2003.
Buyers came to the auction from Los Angeles, Encino, Beverly
Hills, Pasadena, San Diego, Long Beach and throughout Orange County.
“Tie-one-on was a great success; many of our members, exhibitors
and patrons participated in the event,” Sharbie Higuchi, Festival of
Arts Marketing and Public Relations Director said. “It demonstrates
the strong support for the artists community.”
Asian Arts day at Festival of Arts
The Festival of Arts is having its Asian Arts day from noon to 4
p.m. Saturday, bringing a variety of traditions and customs and the
diversity of Japanese, Korean, Balinese, Chinese and Indian cultures,
featuring traditional dance and music, including Daion Taiko
drummers. Event activities feature hands-on Japanese Raku pottery
workshops, Chinese Brush Stroking and printmaking.
Information, call (949) 494-1145.
‘Unclothed’ at Sawdust
Olivia Batchelder, a 17-year-Sawdust Art Festival and volunteer
display coordinator has assembled a display of artwork on the theme
“The Unclothed Human Figure” in three glass display cases facing
Frontage Road, along the building facade of the Sawdust Art Festival.
The current exhibition is based on artwork featuring nudity, drawn
from the exhibitors in the 2005 summer art festival. It will run
through Aug. 29.
Batchelder uses an uncluttered gallery format for the display
cases, along with juxtaposing various artworks with related themes.
Gallery style labels identify each artwork with the name of the
artist, title of work, and booth number of the creator. More than 28
artists are participating and the works are for sale. For
information, call (949) 494-3030.
Bluebird Park concerts continue
Sunday marks the fifth concert of the eight-week season of the
2005 Summer Concert Series at Bluebird Park, with California sounds
by Ken Garcia Sunday. The Neat plays the best of the ‘60s on Aug. 28,
and Soundbytes will play soul and popular music for the final
Bluebird Park concert Sept. 4.
The 5 to 7 p.m. concerts are free. Information, call (949)
497-0722.
Jason Feddy performs at Sawdust Festival
Jason Feddy, a Laguna Beach singer/songwriter who moved from
Manchester, England five years ago to pursue his dream of playing
music, will be playing at the Sawdust Art Festival from noon to 4
p.m. today and 1 to 5 p.m. Wednesday.
Feddy says the support and enthusiastic response he’s received
from Laguna’s locals and tourists make him feel as at home.
Feddy performs an original blend of folk, rock, blues and soul. He
has released four albums in the United Kingdom and toured with Neil
Young, Ben Folds Five, the Cranberries and Tears for Fears. His
four-hour sets will feature his solo acoustic guitar playing, as well
as his band, which includes drummer Evan Stone, a drum guru who has
coached the drummers from both The Offspring and No Doubt, and Bob
Hawkins, the original guitarist for the critically acclaimed band
Missiles of October. For information, call (949) 494-3030.
Playhouse place
for new musical
“The Musical of Musicals -- The Musical” is being performed
through Sept. 4 at Laguna Playhouse. See the West Coast premiere of
the sensational new musical that celebrates and satirizes Rogers and
Hammerstein, Stephen Sondheim, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Jerry Herman and
Kander and Ebb.
Laguna Playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Road. Information: (949)
497-ARTS. Tickets are $20 to $59.
Veteran stage designer Todd Muffatti’s assemblages are currently
on display in the lobby of the Playhouse through Sept. 4. Using
everyday household and castoff objects, Muffatti creates wall
sculptures with architectural, interior design and theatrical
references.
Festival features ongoing events
Every Thursday and Saturday music is in the air. Thursdays offer
the Wine Tasting and Jazz Series,” 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. Sundays from 2
to 4 p.m. is the time for the Sunday Afternoon Blues Festival. Laguna
Culinary Arts also has cooking demonstrations from 1 to 2 p.m. every
Sunday.
The Festival of Arts offers a season pass for $7 for adults and $5
for seniors and students.
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