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Half Moon Bay Artists Highlighted at Art Walk, Open Studios

Get acquainted with the work of local artists this weekend.

 

Art lovers on the Half Moon Bay Coastside won't be disappointed this weekend, when two dozen artists will show their work to the public and a Spring Art Walk will be held on the south end of Half Moon Bay's Main St.

Open Studios

Sponsored by the Colony of Coastside Artists (CoCA), Open Studios will feature 24 artists exhibiting and selling their work at nine locations on Saturday and Sunday between Montara and Half Moon Bay. CoCA's May event is just one of two Open Studios the group holds each year. More than 100 artists living from Montara to Half Moon Bay belong to CoCA.

Participating artists include:

MONTARA

Montara Studios
RPRT Photo – Photography
Leor Mugrabi – Painting
– Jewelry
Roberta Gelt – Jewelry
Connie Andrews – Mixed Media
Kathy Watts – Fiber Arts/Textiles

MOSS BEACH

Studio of Aileen Cain
– Glass
Helen Jansson-Tsang – Fiber Arts

EL GRANADA   

Studio of Ellen Silva
– Painting

Studio of Susan Marie Johnson
Susan Marie Johnson – Painting

HALF MOON BAY

Kelly Street Studio
Deborah Brown-Penrose – Photography
Jennifer Clark – Fiber Art

Studio of Laura McHugh
– Mixed Media/Monotypes
Nancy Struck – Mixed Media
– Photography
– Fiber Art/Jewelry

Ellen Joseph Gallery & Studio
– Painting
Larry Wilson – Ceramics 

Chris Ridgway’s Studio
– Painter
– Jewelry

La Nebbia Winery
– Glass
Annette Roman – Jewelry
Kristina Lisper – Living Plants
Denise Rabius Wehtje – Painting

Studios will be open from 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. on Saturday, May 5 and Sunday, May 6. Work will be on display as well as for sale. No entrance fee. For more information along with a map of each studio, visit the CoCA website here.

Spring Art Walk

HMB SOMA Arts' Spring Art Walk this Sunday afternoon will highlight paintings, photography, fabric art and handcrafted furniture at 12 locations on the south end of Main Street in Half Moon Bay.

The event is the third art walk hosted by the comprised of art-related businesses located on South Main St.

Locations and Artists

621 Main     

Handcrafted furniture & home accents

 

643 Main     

Wine meets art.

 

643 Main (on the corner)   

Handcrafted adornments for body and home. 

 

731 Main                    

Photography and book signing by Tamara Trejo

 

731 Main (downstairs)   

Free ukelele and piano intro for all ages

 

755 Main      Design Dell'Ario

Fabric art by Winn Dell'Ario

i n z e y e buckwheat hull pillows

 

779 Main                 

Paintings by owner Kathryn Ellis

 

785 Main     The Balancenter

Photos by

 

788 Main          

New group exhibit of nature artists

 

790 Main              

Photography and custom framing by owners &

 

840 Main                         

Paintings & prints by Ellen Joseph

Raku pottery by Larry Wilson

The HMB SOMA Arts Spring Art Walk will take place on Sunday, May 6 from 2 p.m. - 5 p.m. Music and refreshments will be available at locations. Entrance is free. For more information, click here.

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