Carmel Art
Association Mission Statement:
The Association exists to provide its members with a permanent art gallery, to advance knowledge of, and interest in the arts, and to create a spirit of cooperation and fellowship among artists and the community.
A Proud Heritage:
The legendary Carmel Art Association was formed on August 8, 1927 by a small group of artists who gathered at “Gray Gables,” the modest home/studio of Josephine Culbertson and Ida Johnson at the corner of Seventh and Lincoln in Carmel-by-the-Sea. These nineteen “pioneers”—who grew up in the 19th century and individually found their respective paths to Carmel from all corners of the world—each desired a greater sense of community, a spirit of collaboration, and a place to show their work. Before the meeting concluded, they had established an association with a mission “to advance art and cooperation among artists, secure a permanent exhibition space, and promote greater fellowship between artists and the public.”
The Association exists to provide its members with a permanent art gallery, to advance knowledge of, and interest in the arts, and to create a spirit of cooperation and fellowship among artists and the community.
A Proud Heritage:
The legendary Carmel Art Association was formed on August 8, 1927 by a small group of artists who gathered at “Gray Gables,” the modest home/studio of Josephine Culbertson and Ida Johnson at the corner of Seventh and Lincoln in Carmel-by-the-Sea. These nineteen “pioneers”—who grew up in the 19th century and individually found their respective paths to Carmel from all corners of the world—each desired a greater sense of community, a spirit of collaboration, and a place to show their work. Before the meeting concluded, they had established an association with a mission “to advance art and cooperation among artists, secure a permanent exhibition space, and promote greater fellowship between artists and the public.”
10:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M., Daily
Open to the Public at No Charge
For more information, Online or (831) 624-6176.
Tuesday, April 4 – Thursday, April 30, 2013
SOLO SHOW: SUSAN REITH’S “NEW PAINTINGS”
Susan
Reith exhibits all new still life paintings in oil. View six oil painting images, including Tulip, Seashell and Matisse, Yellow Table, September
Bouquet, Narcissus, Two Bouquets and Red Tulips.
TWO-PERSON SHOW: PATTY BIEDERMAN’S & CORNELIA EMERY’S
“IT MUST BE SPRING”
Patty
Biederman and Cornelia
Emery exhibit plein air and studio oil and pastel paintings.
View Biederman’s twelve oil painting images, including High Above the Bay, It Must be Spring at Earthbound, Barn in
the Mustard, Mission Ranch View, Sunlit Bay, It’s Spring in Carmel Valley, Oranges
and Roses, Stripes and Flowers, A Chequered Past, Mission Ranch – The Tide’s
In, Mission Ranch – Just Another View and Mission Rach – Across the Marsh
View Emery’s twelve oil and pastel painting images,
including Still Life with Daisies and Lemon, Afternoon with 3 Lemons
& Carmel Bay , Red Roses and Blue View, View to Clint’s Place, Jeffer’s View, Still Life with View of Point
Lobos, Still Life with Three Lemons, Bouquet with Lemon, Le Vieux Moulin/The Old Mill,Little, Happy Pup, Ciao Bella and Nasturtiums with Lemon.
View CORNELIA EMERY FINE ART website
GALLERY SHOWCASE: CROZIER, ROBBINS & WILLIAMS “NEW MEXICO LANDSCAPES IN OIL”
View Crozier’s twelve painting images, including Where the
Cottonwood Grew, Chama River II, Chama
River I, Pedernal, Ghost Ranch Cliffs,
Abequiu Cliffs, Mission Ranch, Lupine and Poppies, Washing, Summer Opulence, Salinas River and Ready, Set Go!
View Williams’ six oil painting images including Ghost Ranch
Morning, Autumn Cliffs, The Dining Hall, Ghost Ranch Morning (study), From the
Mesa (study) and Autumn Cliffs (study).
Opening Reception
Saturday, April 6, 6:00 P.M. - 8:00 P.M.
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