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 8 -Tuesday, December 4, 2018
Pamela Takigawa exhibits new embellished with handiwork including beading, embroidery, found objects and items from her years of collecting. Encased in shadow box frames, the pieces highlight a variety of printmaking techniques including monotype, monoprint, drypoint and woodblock prints. View twenty-three images including “The Jewel Thief,” “Soft,” “Sandhills,” “In The Trees,” “Night Visitor,” “Oh Baby,” “Garland Turkey Trot,” “Faith,” “The Ecologist,” “Owlet,” “Under Her Wings,” “Flight Patterns IV,” “As The Crow Flies,” “Flying Dreams,” “You Are The Sky,” “Finding Refuge,” “Best Wishes.” “Power Lines,” “Valley Nocturne,” “Word House 3,” “Word House 1,” Word House 2” and “Nest Box.”
Helene Goldstein and Michie Long exhibit fantasy flowers and imaginary landscapes with figures. View Goldstein’s twenty oil painting images including “Wildwood Flower,” “Winter Blooms,” “Firey Mood,” “Three Blue Ladies,” “Velvet Passion,” “Stars,” “White Floral,” “Blue Flowers,” “Flamingo,” “Flowers In The Rain,” “Sunburst Flower,” “Shades Of Pink,” “High Sailing II,” “Lavender Pink.” “True Blue,” “Sails In The Storm II,” “Reaching Up,” “Blue Hearts,” “Lilly” and “Sheltering Trees.” View Long’s eighteen oil painting images including “Music at the Archway Club,” “Lady in Black,” “Saying Goodbye to the White Horse,” “Four Sisters,” “Leisurely She Sat,” “The time Passed So Sweetly,” “Costco Forever,” “Oklahoma Indian Cowboy,” “Moonlit Waves,” “Lummi Island Puget Sound II,” “Lummi Island Puget Sound III,” “Lummi Island Puget Sound,” ”Jutting Rock, Point Lobos,” “Bird Island, Point Lobos,” “Early Morning” “Untitled” and “Bird Rock Pebble Beach.”
LONG-GOLDSTEIN GALLERY
Jennifer Anderson exhibits works in black and white employing charcoal, drypoint (etching) and paper lithography. View Anderson’s thirty-one images including “Great Blue Heron,” “Silent Thoughts (Barred Owl),” “Watchful, (Northern Flicker),” “Attentive (Peregrine Falcon), “Quiet Morning (Whimbrel), “All In (Goshawk),” “Every Moment, (Snowy Egret),” “Quietude, (Saw Whet Owl),” “Deliberate Contemplation, (Red Shouldered Hawk),” “As Time Passes, (American Kestrel),” “As She Waits, (Great Horned Owl),” “A Way to Listen, (Peregrine Falcon),” “A Wonderful Freedom,” “Invitation to Listen,” “Autumn Grace,” “Somewhere in Between,” “And She Waits,” “Shadows Shining Through,” “Holding Dear,” “Listening Through Secrets,” “The Most of Love,” “Moments,” “Where I’m Going,” “Soft Songs,” “As I Listen,” “A Slice of Silence,” “Love is Quiet,” “Put Your Dream In My Heart.” “Love Gently,” “Only With You” and “Every Moment.”
Jennifer Lynn Anderson
Fred Carvell exhibits abstract landscapes in acrylic. View Carvell’s twenty-two images including “After a Summer Rain,” “Daybreak,” “Carmel Valley Oak Grove,” “Wild Grass,” “Under a Summer Sky,” “Beyond the Nearest Foothills,” “Summer Twilight,” “Indian Summer #2,” “End of Summer,” “Upper Carmel Valley,” “Advent of Autumn,” “Laureles Hills,” “A New Day,” “Bouquet in the Making,” “High Hopes,” “Infusion of Red,” “Living on Hope,” “Emerging Hope,” “Final Light,” “Desert Blooms,” “Delicate Balance” and “Light Falling Softly.”
Fred Carvell
Opening Reception: Saturday, November 10, 2018, 5:00 PM– 7:00 PM
MEET THE ARTIST
PAMELA TAKIGAWA
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2:00 P.M.
In conjunction with her "Artefacts" exhibition, Pamela Takigawa will host an informal talk with refreshments. Free.
INSTALLATION
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27 – MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2018
CAA will feature a Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) altar installation to honor deceased Artist Members from October 27 through November 12. Friends and supporters of the Art Association are invited to add names of loved ones to the altar. Tags will be provided for writing messages and/or a small photo can be added to the altar wall.
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