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The galleries denoted with a (*) participate in the First Thursday

Artwalk from 6 to 9 p.m., Nov. 7.

SOUTH LAGUNA GALLERIES

Bahram-B Gallery

(949) 581-9542

1273 S. Coast Highway

Featuring stone-bronze sculpture, unique creations and paintings

by artist, Bahram.

Bluebird Gallery

(949) 497-5377

1540 S. Coast Highway

The Bluebird Gallery has been specializing in California

Impressionist paintings for over 22 years.

Cove Gallery*

(949) 494-1878

1294 S. Coast Highway

The gallery is an artist owned gallery and features 15 award

winning artists.

DeRu’s Fine Arts*

(949) 376-3785

1590 S. Coast Highway

DeRu’s Fine Arts gallery is featuring “Scenes of Laguna as Painted

by the Early California Impressionists (1890-1940)” including William

Wendt, Edgar Payne, Jack Wilkinson Smith, Frank Cuprien and others.

Elizabeth

Edwards Fine Art

(949) 464-9805

1590 S. Coast Highway,

Suite 4

The gallery is featuring “Meditations in Form,” a collection of

reflective abstract paintings by Tom Gardner with serene, thoughtful

sculpture by Hyunae Kang.

Representing modern and contemporary fine art from notable artists

around the world. Paintings and sculpture by Luc Leestemaker, Tom

Gardner, Edward Lentsch, Mark Jacobucci, Dennis Johnson, Gary

Simpson, Bret Price, Rusty Wolfe, Robert St. Croix and Trevow

Southey.

The Esther Wells Collection*

(949) 494-2497

1390 S. Coast Highway

The gallery will open a new exhibit of work by impressionist

Shirley Murray titled “For a Moment.”

Fil Mottola Gallery

(949) 497-1050

1492 S. Coast Highway

Showcasing Robert Wood (1889-1979), Anton Gutknecht (1907-1988),

Michael Walusko (1916-1996), Brando Vilchovich (1924-2001) and Keith

Leighton (1901-1987).

Gallery Grace

(949) 376-9951

1966 S. Coast Highway

www.gallery-grace.com

The gallery is featuring new paintings from contemporary artist

Dan Goozee and historic artists G. Gardner Symons and Paul Grimm.

Gallery HauptArt

(949) 494-2486

750 S. Coast Highway

www.hauptart.com

The gallery features artwork by German artist, Joachim Haupt. He

is known for the modern abstract mixed media technique that he

developed called “lacquer foil art” that incorporates lacquer, gold

and silver leaf, acrylic paint, abalone shells, eggshells and mother

of pearl to bring the painting to life. The Gallery also features

selective sculptures of internationally-known artists as well as

collectible art.

Gwindingwi Gallery

1495 Glenneyre St.

(949) 376-7902

The gallery features original Shona stone sculpture.

J. Kamin Fine Arts*

(949) 494-5076

1590 S. Coast Highway

J. Kamin Fine Art specializes in Post World War II Russian

Impressionist paintings and represents Contemporary American

Impressionist painter Jacqueline Kamin and Chinese Master Shuqiao

Zhou. The gallery is featuring a collection titled, “Post World War

II Russian Impressionism,” featuring work by impressionists of

genre, landscape and portrait. A portion of proceeds from the sale of

note cards of Ms. Kamin’s artwork will be donated to the Breast

Cancer Care and Research Fund. The gallery is also offering note

cards and reproductions of paintings by children Chernobyl and

proceeds from the sales will benefit the Children of Chernobyl

Foundation.

L. Marconi Gallery

(949) 497-8825

1999 South Coast Highway

Open by appointment only.

Pacific Edge Gallery

(949) 494-0491

540 S. Coast Highway, Suite 112

www.pacificedgegallery.com

The gallery is featuring “Visions .02,” a new collection of work

by Laguna painter Brenda Bredvik. This will be Bredvik’s first solo

exhibition of new figurative and abstract landscapes. The collection

will run through Oct. 4.

Port Jackson Fine Art*

(949) 376-4111

1550 S. Coast Highway

Port Jackson Fine Art specializes in contemporary art ranging from

abstract to representational to photo realism to figurative.

Exhibitions change monthly.

Redfern Gallery*

(949) 497-3356

1540 S. Coast Highway, Ext. 103

The gallery is featuring the 9th annual Small Painting Show The

collection will feature small paintings by the early California

Impressionists through Aug. 31.

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