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2018 Exibitions

William Anderson
Julie Angela Theresa
Ashley Armsby
Marc Aronson
Sylvia Bandyke
Maria Bohannon
David Blow
Rod Bradfield
Kim Breit
Patricia Bromberger
Kristen Brown
Eddie Bruckner
Judy Carroll
Matthew Warfield Cincotta
Barry Cole
Emma Coyle
Sena Clara Creston
Dd-Deborah Davies
Bernard Dellario
Sandy Dingman
Tom Duffy
Susan Dukow
Julie England
Daniel Fiorda
Jan Fontecchio
Patty Franklin

 

 

 

 

Michael Gabriel
Leslie Getz
Yana Golikova
Sonya Hammons
Haley Harris
Anastasia Horwith
David Kessler
Kathy Knapp
Bianca Levan
Ember Lili
Kiera Lofgreen
Henry Marnghitr
Shelby Marzoni
Marie Massey
Patricia Matranga
Maria Miele
Doreen Mitchum
Marcee Musgrove
Dana Newman
Chrissa Nordquist
Eric Ockrassa
Aya Eye Okamoto
Nancy Okerman
Joseph Ovalle
Lisa Padilla

 

 

 

 

Victoria Pendragon
Joachim Perez
Dena Peterson
Everin Pezdek
Davide Prete
Stacey Rowe
Chloe Schlorb
Mary Shisler
Hana Shoup
Mario Sostre
Kris Stewart
Susan Helen Strok
Kathleen Strukoff
Karl Tani
Adam Thacher
Craig Tippet
Angelica Turner
Melanie Uribe
Chris Villiers
Lori Vonderhorst
Jason Wagner
David Whiteside
Ellis Witherspoon
Becky Youle
Adriana Zubikarai

6x6 Artist Exhibition
December 6 to December 28, 2018

 

 

 

A square is perfect in it's symmetry and size. Many squares lined up, side by side, form a grid of individually unique pieces that all have just that one thing in common – size and shape.  

 

The walls of our gallery have been filled with 6 x 6 squares, showcasing the unique talent and viewpoints of our selected artists.






 

 

Joan Appel
Brandin Baron
Margaret Jo Feldman
Kim Fiebiger
Jayne Gaskins
Leslie Getz
Excy Guardado
Margie Guyot
Tylee James

Catherine Johnson

Jamie Craddock Johnson

Jeffreik Keitt

Shelli Langdale

Steven Lester

Lori McBride

Pamela McCauley

Nicole Jeffords

Ann Porter

Antonia Posey

Vince Raggio
Toni Reinis
Nancy Richards
Barbara Rivera
Lisa Rose
Sarey Ruden
Neva Scott
Michael Spillers
Savva Teteriatnikov

Christopher Wanklyn

'It's Political!'
November 1st-30th, 2018

Featured Artist: Christopher Wanklyn


Though often divisive and inflammatory, we can't avoid politics in today's world.

The intrinsic beliefs and opinions

that shape us as human beings

can almost always be seen in a political light.

 

For this show, we choose pieces that express

all things political,

regardless of party or belief systems.

The artwork may be literal of a politician or political issue or opinion, or it may be figurative and interpretive.

 

'It's political', but we value ALL beliefs and the manner in which these can be expressed, artistically.


Works in this show include, Acrylic, Digital Art,Mixed Media, New Media, Oil and sculpture.

Bring Us Your Dead
October 4 to  October 26, 2018

 

 

Las Laguna Gallery is pleased to present a artist exhibition inspired by the Day of the Dead.

Las Laguna Gallery invites you to explore a unique journey of love, life, and death. Through the medium of art; artists explore Día de los Muertos; an important Mexican holiday that honors deceased loved ones.

The distinctive celebration has developed from the Aztecs and includes among other things; ofrendas (offerings), altares de muertos (altars of the dead), and calaveras de azúcar (sugar skulls). This ancient and enduring ritual happens when the living commune with the dead – a mystical night when the veil is lifted between their two realms and they may share a day together.

Works in Acrylic, Oil, Digital and Traditional Photography.

 

 

 

Brandin Baron
Sharon Buck
Jamie Burnside
Mary Clark Camargo
Missy Reitner Cameron
Jennifer Carberry-Landis

Jessica Cervantes

Bobbye Cochran

Betty Cox

Jamie Craddock Johnson

Mark Dierker

Lalana Fedorschak

Morgan Kari

Alexis Kennedy
William Lopez
Carol Maltby
Ron Riddel
Barbara Rivera
Katy Tackes
Samantha Varela

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Thru the Lens

(Photography Show)

September 6th-28th, 2018

 

We've all heard the saying, “A picture is worth a thousand words.” A photograph captures a particular moment in time - for eternity. It serves as a memory of a life experience, or perhaps an emotion one will never forget. Photography can inspire and even be interpretive. With technology, the art of photography has grown in ways we never imagined.

We are showing unique photographic works .

Las Laguna Gallery is showing  photos  of all types of photography, including but not limited to, traditional film, iPhone, polaroid, digital, etc.

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 Endless Possibilities: Group Exhibition
August 2nd – August 30th, 2018.
This month, on our gallery walls, you will find everything under the sun!
 
The sky’s the limit for both theme and medium this month.
 
We have asked our artists for their favorite pieces
and are so excited to share them with you.
 
 
The possibilities are endless!

 

 

Marjan Anvari
Marissa Biven
Louis Boyang
Judith Campanaro
Judy Carroll
Gregg Chadwick
Courtney Emerson
Julie English
Blythe Gurche
Fumino Hora
Betsy Hughes

Andrew Irvine
Elena Kealy
Kurt Kreissl
Deirdre Laughton
Teagan Laweryson
Irina Malkmus
Gail Martinez
Sherrie Nielsen
Diane Ortlieb
Maria Raczynska
Nik Radford

Adrienne Ramey
Shima Shanti
Mia Souza
Steffi Sutton
Vicky Talwar
Marianne van der Veer
Catherine Walker
Katharine Ward
Julie Wende
Claudia Wilburn
Annie Wildbear

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Figures and Faces

July 5th to July 27th, 2018

 

This month, Las Laguna Gallery exhibits one of our favorite shows - Figures and Faces. All of our artists’ creations will examine the human face and/or figure, conveying the emotions and experiences of ‘being human’.

 

You will find works both representational or abstract in nature.
 

Rush Allen

Tracy Anderson

Echo Baker

Maurizio Battifora

Kymberly Bednar

Dwight Benignus

Richard Booker

Brian Boyle

Lacie Carlisle

Liz Covington

Robin Cox

Jamie Craddock Johnson

Brian DiNicola

Christina Duarte

David Harrington

 Jordan Hayes

 Charity Henderson

Faith Humphrey Hill

Katherine (Kat) Krueger,

AnnMarie LeBlanc

L. Jean Lewis

Junyi Liu

Irina Malkmus

Jordan Massengal

 Marie Massey

Mona Niko

Carl Owen

Gina Palmerin

Maria Pazos

Elijah Prince

Becky Sirin

Katharine Ward

Cheryl Waters

Neon (Ashleigh Williams) Mushroomz

Evan Wilson

Evelyn Zhang

Evany Zirul

The 2nd Half: Artists 50 and Older
 June 1 to June 30, 2018

 

 

“With age, art and life become one.”
George Braque

As we grow older, the maturity and insight

life has given us multiplies. The viewpoints and experiences that come with age are invaluable lessons to us all on how to live life -  and live it well. This month we will celebrate the talent and wisdom of the Artist over 50.

Beverly Barris

Ann Breinig

Don Carstens

Betty Cox

Jamie Craddock-Johnson

Lauren Douglas

Robert Dutruch

Linda Garcia-Dahle

Cathy Garris

Mary Gunyuzlu

Jamie Hankin

Henry Harris

Walter Impert

Lynn Jones

Cheryl Kinderknecht

Carl Knutson Jr 

Steven Lester 

Dino Mehaffie

Daniel  Miller

Julie Normand

Diane Ortlieb

Lauren Raine

Roberta Rousos

Bob Russell

Martha Slavin

Jack Straton

Rosemary Vasquez-Tuthill

Marsha Wilson

Rob Wilson

Richard Wynne

Tina Ybarra

Impressionism vs. Realism – A Group Exhibition
May 3rd - May 31st, 2018

Impressionist painters such as Renoir and Monet sought to evoke subjective and sensory impressions with their work, rather than simply re-creating an objective reality.

Realists, on the other hand, seek to represent their subject in a lifelike manner, such as it is subjectively seen to the eye.

 

Our exhibition this month compares and contrasts the styles of impressionism and realism. The pieces we have chosen will showcase the unique aspects and beauty of both movements.

 

Artists for this show include: Rush Allen, Badreyah Almuqhawi, Matej Anzin, Sarah Bentley, Lillian Blouin, Judith Campanaro, Anne Christian, Betina Finnk, Leslie Franklin, Linda Garcia-Dahle, Austin Gundy, Alex Keto, Carl Knutson, Louise Laffaille, Sherry Marger, Gary Mathis, Joan Meade, Harold Naideau, Naomi Oken, Angela Pittenger, Jonathan Ralston, Shaun Roberts, Tara Rule, Julia Running, Maalik Scott, Robert Selby, Jennifer Shada, Arena Shawn, Barbra Simpson, Sherry Spencer, Tanya Sue Todd, and Evelyn Zhang.

Comics, Anime, Cartoons and Fantasy
SHOW DATES: April 5th-April 27th, 2018
Do you love comic books and superheroes, cartoons, fantasy, or anime?
 
Then this month's exhibition is for you! Las Laguna Gallery is now exhibiting some amazing artwork comprised of, or inspired by, Comics, Anime, Cartoon and Fantasy. There were no restrictions set on content, style, medium or context, but all of the entries fit this theme, either traditionally or digitally, in some way.

 

Works in Acrylic, Airbrush, Assemblage, Charcoal, Color Pencil, Collage, Digital Art, Drawings, Encaustic, Fiber Art, Graphite, Illustration, Mixed Media, New Media, Oil, Painting, Pastel, Photography (Traditional and Digital), and Watercolor, are all part of the show.

 

Come on out and choose your favorite Fantastical Super Piece!

Featured Artists:
Mark Andreason, Norman Aragones, Philip Byers, Krister Eide, ESS22, Stacey Glaize, Jason Gorcoff, Carson Grubaugh, Nico Harriman, Katrina Herbosa, Matthew Huntley, Harold InDelicato, Janelle Krause, Hermione Maloney, Penny McManigal,Esther Pearlman,LisaRose,MichaelSikorski,

Michael Spillers, Zoe Star, Billy Tackett, Ron Testa, Devan White, Hew Wilson

Naomi  Alessandra
Lisa Beard
Kymberly Bednar
Nicola Birch
Anastiscia Chantler-Lang
Courtney Clegg
Jayne Dion
Michelle D Ferrera
Jan Fontecchio
Yana  Golikova
Evy Halvorsen Holstein

Margot Hartford
Debbie Horton
Betsy  Hughes
Kathy Hurr
Heather  Jovanelli
Magwood  Kenish
Tannaz  Keshavarzian
Theresa King
Kathy Knapp
Anna Koon
Katherine  Krueger

 

Dana Lewis
Nina  Luna
Natalie  McGuire
Samantha  Mullaney
Zahra Pezeshk
Eirka Pochybova
Claudia  Rose
Mara   Sippel
Mariette  Tachdjian
Tirzah Tamariz
Kay Vinson
Katrina  Wagnerr

Women in Art: Group Exhibition
March 1 to March 31, 2018

Since ancient times, women artists have been creating alongside their male counterparts.

 

During the last ten years we have seen an the past decade has seen a huge increase in its number of galleries and non-profit spaces popping up across the state; yet the bulk of these locations continue to promote the work of male artists, begging the inquiry of how gender equality has figured in this equation. While we are heading at such a fast rate, why are women artists being left behind?

 

The continued unevenness of gender representation within the arts is a topic; which up until now, was habitually ignored. The lack of concrete necessity compares inauspiciously with the time during the 1970s, when a large quantity of art movements in Europe and North America and critiqued patriarchal command and investigated the social and political impact of identity, sexual difference and gender.

 

During this time, statistical data that was gathered by activists in Los Angeles revealed that over a period of ten years, there was only a single; one woman show. All other single person shows were for male artists.

 

Las Laguna Gallery received hundreds of submissions and chose a wide variety of mediums and styles to show a snap-shot of incredible, groundbreaking, and incredibly crafted works.

 

Works in this exhibition include Acrylic, , Assemblage, Collage, Digital Art, Mixed Media, and Oil Paintings

Brandin Baron

Martin Bustamante

Arisa Brown

Jennifer Carberry-Landis

Andrea Cook

Lorraine Dietrich

Christina Duarte

Sydelle Foreman

Jane Glotzer

Carrie Goller

Evy Halvorsen Holstein

Anne Hunt

Carson Kapp

Kirby Kendrick

Carl Knutson, Jr

Glenn Kroetsch

Cindy Lemmon

Nina Luna

Ken McCall

Suzanna Nalbandian

Mona Niko

Benjamin Richardson

Iris Rodriguez

Sarey Ruden

Robert Sadin

Gigi Salij

Steven Spazuk

Michael Spillers

Jo Ann Weisman

Lawrence Wolf

Elese Whall

Wei Xu

Michael Zaitz

Two of Hearts

​ February 1 to February 24, 2018

Guest Artist: Sarey Ruden
 

Two of Hearts, An Exhibition for the Month of Love

Group Exhibition

 

In the spirit of Valentine’s Day, the month of February will be all about the heart.  Las Laguna Gallery proudly presents: Two of Hearts. Just as discussion about the heart is a subjective matter, so too is the interpretation of the theme for our February show.

 

Expressions - 2018
January 4 to January 27, 2018

 

To celebrate the restful nature and fresh start that describes January, we have chosen works to fill Las Laguna Gallery with the spirit of expression.

The artists we have invited share creative pieces that stir the mind, shake the emotions and fill the spirit with wonder.

 

Works submitted for this exhibition include Acrylic, Airbrush, Assemblage, Charcoal, Color Pencil, Collage, Digital Art, Drawings, Encaustic, Graphite, Illustration, Mixed Media, New Media, Oil, Other, Painting, Pastel, Photo, Photography, Watercolor.

Lynda Clark -Adelstein

Marc Aronson

Andrew Baker

Timothy Bakthy

Naomi Ballard

Susan Baus

Mia Berg

Lily Chung

Brad Colvy

Betty Cox

Jack Delaney

Scott Eddington

Nancy Erickson-Dutmer

Netta Ganor

Fay Deng

Gail Gurman

Vijay Hingorani

Madla Hruza

Christina Klein

Viktoriya Kopach

Deirdre Laughton

Geraldine Le Calvez

Angellos Malefakis

Layl McDill

Ronald Reekers

Val Simon

Karin Swildens

Shannon Tallcouch

Dwayne Wilbert

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