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:
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, September 3– Tuesday, October 6, 2015
SOLO SHOW JAN WAGSTAFF COLLECTIONS: NEW WORK
Jan Wagstaff exhibits oil on canvas paintings as she continues her on-going intimate observations of the natural world. View twenty-four oil painting images including “Bees And Birds,” “Between The Leaves,” “Eight Virtues,” “Before The Frost,” “Firegrass,” “Flax And Fauna,” “Memories,” “Otero,” “River Jewels,” “Side Path,” “Voyage,” “Windfall,” “Window,” “Floating Bamboo,” “Offerings,” “A Thousand Wishes,” “Floating World #3,” “Oceans 1,” “October Light,” “Sage And Rockets,” “Thicket,” “Rio Road,” “Mission Trail” and "Rabbits.”
Jan Wagstaff
SOLO SHOW RICHARD TETTE NEW LANDSCAPES
Richard Tette exhibits paintings in oil and acrylic finding inspiration in the rural Central Coast. View twenty-three oil, acrylic, gouache and acrylic painting images including “Blue Mountain Valley,” “Autumn In The Valley,” “Open Fields.” “Carmel Valley Barn,” “First Lupin,” “October Fields,” “Quiet Meadow,” “Rambling Fence,” “Salinas Valley Meadow,” “South County,” “Southeast Of Gilroy,” “Uncle Homer’s Hideout,” “Summer Fields,” “The Homestead,” “Copper Mountain,” “Forest’s Edge,” “Summer Showers,” “Distant Mountains,” “Waterways II,” “ The Last Fence,” “Golden Meadow,” “Quiet Landscape” and “Lavender Blue.”
Johnny Apodaca exhibits paintings expressing Uniting the past with the present the beauty of the area and its unique landscape. View eight oil painting images including “Point Lobos 1000,” “Lobos Mood 3,” “Lobos Mood 1,” “Lobos Mood 4,” “Lobos Mood 2,” “Discovery 6,” “Discover 11,” “Sun Altar Morning” “Summer Morning” and “Monterey Bay 12.”
JOHNNY APODACA
Sarah Healey exhibits new works exploring the meeting of land, sea and sky around her family home on the Big Sur coast. View twelve oil and mixed media painting images including “Summer Rain,” “Just Before Dark,” “Summer Evening,” “My Way Home,” “Old Coast Road,” “Hot Summer III,” “Wild Coast,” “Hot Summer,” “Hot summer II,” “ Hot Summer IV,” “Land, Sea & Mist” and “Spring Rains II.”
Opening Reception: Saturday, September 5, 2015, 5:00 P.M. – 7:00 P.M.
Friday, September 18, 2015, 4:30 P.M. – 5:30 P.M.
Richard Tette, Jan Wagstaff and Sarah Healey will be on hand to meet & greet the public and talk about their work and current shows. Come and enjoy conversation with these three Artist Members complete with complimentary wine and cheese. Free.
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