
Laguna Art Museum A Centennial History Free Art Talk is Thursday May 31 2018.
Laguna Art Museum: A Centennial History is at 6:00pm.
Executive director Malcolm Warner discusses the museum’s history and signs copies of his newly-released book on the subject.
In the summer of 1918, a group of artists led by Anna Hills and Edgar Payne opened their first exhibition in a temporary pavilion and formed the Laguna Beach Art Association (LBAA).
Ten years later, they led a successful effort to build a custom-designed and permanent gallery, which opened in 1929 and survives within the present museum building.
The founding of the LBAA is the beginning of the story of Laguna Art Museum, and the story of Laguna Beach, the art colony.
Dr. Warner’s newly-released book, A Pictorial History of Laguna Art Museum, 1918-2018, is a full-color, illustrated publication of the journey through the first 100 years of the museum.
Advance tickets are recommended.
Please RSVP online at Laguna Art Museum or call 949.494.8971 x203.
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Laguna Art Museum is located at 307 Cliff Drive.
Laguna Art Museum Parking
Metered parking is available surrounding the museum on Cliff Drive and Pacific Coast Highway.
The meters take quarters and credit cards only.
Additional street parking is available in the residential area east of the museum, across Pacific Coast Highway.
