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 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.”
W/s
Dolores St. between 5th Av. & 6th Av.
10:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M., Daily
Open to the Public at No Charge
10:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M., Daily
Open to the Public at No Charge
Thursday,
November 6 – Tuesday, December 2, 2014
SOLO SHOW ANDREA JOHNSON’S “BIRDS: NEW WORK”
Andrea Johnson
“is known for her imaginative, decorative paintings of the natural world. Small birds amid lush foliage, fruits and flowers are her focus in this exhibition of works created in acrylic on board.” View twenty-three acrylic painting images including “Goldfinches and Coneflowers,” “Sparrows and Magnolia,” “Kinglets and Magnolias,” “Magnolia and Kinglet,” “Goldfinches and Artichokes,” “Goldfinches and Coneflowers,” “Hummingbirds and Artichoke,” “Hummingbird and Bird of Paradise,” “Two Hummingbirds and Red Hot Poker,” “Morning Glories and Hummingbirds,” “Morning Glories and Hummingbird,” “Bluebirds and Persimmons,” “Bluebirds and Orange Lily,” “Magpies In Magnolia,” “Bluebird,” “Magnolia,” “Quail & Poppy,” “Pair of Quail,” “Hare,” “Clouds,” “Clouds Plowed Field,” “Toads & Ladyslippers” and “White Bull 2.”
TWO-PERSON SHOW: ROBERT MCINTYRE’S “NEW WORK” & HOWARD PERKINS’ “POINT LOBOS IN LIGHT & SHADOW”
Robert McIntyre “creates abstract compositions in watercolor or acrylic with a keen sense of space, shape and color resulting from his decades as an architect. His latest works are in acrylic on canvas.” View six watercolor and mixed media painting images including “Two Squares,” “Offramp VI,” “Offramp III,” “Offramp IV,” “Evening Sky” and “Untitled.”
Howard R.
Perkins' “ use of robust color is a hallmark of his acrylic paintings. He derives inspiration from the cliffs and coastal waters of the Monterey area in sun, wind and fog. In this collection, Perkins captures the timeless beauty of Point Lobos.” View twenty-four acrylic, oil and pencil painting images including “Spring Sunset At Point Lobos,” “Reflected Light At Pt. Lobos,” “Light And Shadow At The Point,” “Blue Water Bluefish Cove Point Lobos,” “China Cove,” “Shadows And Reflected Sunlight,” “Guillemot Island Point Lobos,” “Shadows And Beach China Cove,” “Whaler’s Cove, Granite Point,” “The Granite Chasm At Point Lobos,” “Light And Shadow At Gibson Beach,” “Cypress At Bluefish Cove,” “View of Highlands, Birdrock Trail,” “China Cove Blue Lagoon,” “Day Hike At Point Lobos Whaler’s Cove,” “Point Lobos, East Grove, “ “Surf At Carmelo Meadow,” “Beach Shadows,” “Pt. Lobos The Cove,” “Gibson Beach Carmel Highlands,” “Pt. Pinos Fog Bank,” “Big Sur Surf Receding,” “Native Californian” and “Artist Finally Making Big Money.”
Alicia Meheen exhibits landscapes in oil (in lieu of her customary watercolors). View twenty-four watercolor and oil painting images including “Emerald Bay View,” “The South End,” “Sierra Fall Day,” “Fallen Log,” “Chilly Day at Woods Lake,” “Amador City,” “Tahoe Cove,” “Mountain Meadow,” “Two Kayaks,” “Mt. Talac,” “Silver Lake,” “Along the Rubicon Trail,” “Vineyard Near Jackson,” “Across the Lake,” “Afternoon Light on Lake Tahoe,” “Fall Meadow,” “Woods Lake,” “Towards Zephyr Cove,” “China Cove,” “Fishermans Wharf,” “The Flower Farm,” “Carmel Lagoon,” “Lovers Pt.” and “Hillside Poppies.”
GALLERY SHOWCASE SUSAN REITH
Susan Reith exhibits still life floral paintings. “ Her signature style employs the use of bold, vibrant color and loose brushwork.” View nine oil and gouache painting images including “September Bouquet,” “Girl With Spanish Fan,” “Girl With White Blouse,” “Yellow Table,” “Narcissus,” “Two Bouquets,” “Red Tulips,” “Girl With Green Jacket” and “A Bouquet & Blue Coffee Pot.”
GALLERY SHOWCASE TIM SLOAN
Tim Sloan exhibits a collection of new oil paintings with an automotive theme inspired by scenes in and around the Sacramento Valley. View twenty-four oil painting images including “Model A Flatbed,” “Nicolaus Market,” “Daffodil Hill Flatbed,” “Antiques,” “Chicken Stock,” “Vintage Autos,” “Early Nevada Winter,” “Ruby Mountains,” “Mill Creek,” “Sunset,” “Yuba River,” “Lover’s Point Sunrise,” “Reflections,” “American River,” “Garrapata View,” “Model In Striped Shirt,” “The Yellow Hat,” “Blue-green Umbrella,” “Blue Jacket,” “White Dress,” “Reflection,” “In The Mirror,” “Resting On Pillows” and “Summer Day.”
"Dia de Los Muertos" (Day of the Dead) Altar Installation
October 29 – November 30, 2014
Celebrating the Days of the Dead, “our altar installation honors the memory of CAA artists and friends from the community.”
Opening Reception: Saturday, November 8, 5:00 P.M. -7:00
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