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TODAY
FOA RETROSPECTIVE POSTER SHOW
A retrospective of Festival of Arts event posters from the past 20
years is being presented at the Downtown Laguna Beach Wells Fargo
through Jan. 5. Works of past and present Festival exhibitors are the
subject. Many of the original paintings are part of the Festival of
Arts permanent art collection. The exhibit is on the third floor of
the Wells Fargo building at 260 Ocean Ave. The building is open to
the public 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday and 9 a.m. to 2
p.m. Saturday. Admission is free. Anyone wishing to purchase a
Festival of Arts poster may call (949) 464-4282.
FAMILY SING-ALONG
Every fourth Friday of the month from 6 to 9 p.m. No Square
Theatre will have a family sing-along with the renowned musician
Terry Alaric on piano. Show tunes and standards are encouraged for
live piano accompaniment. Participants can bring their own sheet
music or choose from what is provided. No Square Theatre is at 221
Broadway.
A TASTE OF WINE
Wine tasting takes place from 5 to 9 p.m. every Friday at Len’s
Wine Cite. Different wines will be sampled each week. Len’s is at 303
Broadway in Broadway Plaza. Information: (949) 376-2215.
POETRY MEETING
Laguna Poets meet at 8 p.m. Fridays on the third floor of Wells
Fargo Bank at 260 Ocean Ave. Bring poems to this free evening of
poetry sharing and reading.
SATURDAY
NEW EXHIBITS AT LAM
Laguna Art Museum is exhibiting, “Rebels in Clay: Peter Voulkos
and the Otis Group.” In the mid-1950s, Voulkos led a revolution in
clay by questioning the tradition that ceramic forms must be
functional and instead created sculptural works that gave the medium
a new freedom of expression. “Feat of Clay: Five Decades of Jerry
Rothman” opens. In the ‘60s Laguna Beach ceramic sculptor Rothman
became well-known nationally for struggling to enlarge the scope of
and to overcome the limitations of ceramics that made it unsuitable
for the sculptural ambitions of the time. The exhibit includes his
controversial large scale triptychs of erotic figures and images of
birth. Laguna Art Museum is at 307 Cliff Drive. Information: (949)
494-8971.
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