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Pages in category "Artists from Laguna (province)" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Mark Bloch, conceptual artist, writer [23] Mark Chamberlain, photographer [24] Frank Cuprien, painter and "Dean of Laguna Artists" [25] Paul Blaine Henrie, painter [26] Abby Williams Hill, painter [27] [28] Anna Althea Hills, painter and founder of Laguna Art Museum [29] Thomas Lorraine Hunt, painter [30] George Hurrell, photographer [31]
Paul Blaine Henrie (4 February 1932 – 18 October 1999) was an American painter and illustrator who was known for seascapes and coastal scenes. Henrie was born Paul McKinley Henrie in Tampa, Florida. [1] He established himself in 1960 in the artist community of Laguna Beach, California, where he lived in a hillside home with his wife and child ...
The Laguna Art Museum (LAM) is a museum located in Laguna Beach, California, on Pacific Coast Highway. LAM exclusively features California art and is the oldest cultural institution in the area. It has been known as the Laguna Beach Art Association, as well as the Laguna Beach Museum of Art. [1]
PAGUATE, N.M. — Flat-roofed homes with exterior walls hand-stacked from western New Mexico’s signature buff, mud-plastered limestone cluster around the central plaza in this Laguna Pueblo town.
The museum also published an exhibit catalog of the same name. "Roger Kuntz was no extremist, and that hurt his career", critic Peter Plagens wrote in the introduction to the catalogue of the artist's 2009 retrospective at the Laguna Art Museum. "In the brief time he was active as an artist in Southern California, from the mid 1950s until his ...
Paul Gardner may refer to: Paul Gardner (writer), American writer and filmmaker; Paul Gardner (journalist) (born 1930), American soccer journalist and author;
In an interview to Metal Magazine, the artist comments on creating work as a coping mechanism during the covid-19 global pandemic. [8] [9] The Long Beach Museum of Art, in his California hometown, organized the solo exhibition We All Exist Right Now, in 2022. The show included 17 paintings pointing to Gardner's career and painting trajectory. [10]