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Art Tours
CELEBRATE LOCAL ARTISTS
STORY & PHOTOS BY KAYLA ANDERSON
TAL Studio Tour | July 29-31 & Aug. 5-7 | 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Kings Beach Art Tour | July 30 & 31 | 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
Scores of local artists will be presenting their unique artistic creations during two artist studio tours – the Tahoe Art League’s Studio Art Tour on the South Shore and the Kings Beach Art Tour on the North Shore.
South Shore art tour
Tahoe Art League is hosting its 15th anniversary self-guided studio tour featuring 24 artists at 13 different studios over two weekends – July 29 to 31 and Aug. 5 to 7. Participants will have the opportunity to check out locally made wood sculptures, watercolors, oil paintings, ceramics, dyes on silk, quilts and more from longtime participants including Walt Stevenson, Donna Reid, Connie Clark and Nina Major. The stops on the 2022 Artist Studio Tour span from Barbara Lewicki’s studio on Cedar Ridge Drive in Zephyr Cove to the Tahoe Keys, as well as a few stops in the North Upper Truckee area. What’s nice about this year’s tour is that there are a lot of artists specializing in different mediums clustered into a few locations, making it possible to see it all without spending most of the day in the car. Tahoe Arts League member Ellen Nunes has been involved with the organization for 17 years and has been taking part in the studio tour for at least a decade. The local philanthropist/artist creates abstract acrylic paintings on a cutout shape of Lake Tahoe, using a unique process using the elements of nature: salt, air, trees and water. She’ll be at Studio 5 along with seven other artists. “I’m really excited to be back on the tour this year; I didn’t participate in the last two years. [My favorite part] is showing in an area with seven other artists. I can hang out with my compadres and we all do something different so there isn’t any competition. And I enjoy meeting the community. I have been seeing the same people coming here for years and seeing new faces is wonderful, as well. It’s a relaxed and fun atmosphere and a great time to buy art as I think folks benefit from meeting the artists,” Nunes says. “I’ve been spending a lot of time in my studio lately and I’m excited to get out and interact with people again.” “I just want everyone to come out and have a good time,” Nunes says. “And this is a fantastic opportunity for people to purchase local art from the artists who live and work here.” Pick up a Studio Art Tour map at Tahoe Art League gallery at 3062 Lake Tahoe Blvd. or download the map. | tahoeartleague.org
Cathy McClelland | Kings Beach
North Shore art tour
The annual free Kings Beach Art Tour is back for its third year on July 30 and 31. Twenty-one artists in eight locations within a 1.4-mile radius will be featured this year, giving visitors a taste of the creativity that exists in Kings Beach and locals a chance to meet or catch up with their neighbors. The self-guided tour that is best experienced by walking or biking, allows people to interact with artists who specialize in painting, ceramics, beadwork, jewelry making, photography and more. On one end of the art tour, Lauren Chorey and Elisa Cutler will be at 7697 Pinedrop Lane on the eastern side of Tahoe Vista (above Old Brockway Golf Course, close to Highway 267). Find the whimsical art by Cathy McClelland and Cathee St. Clair, photography by Michael Bruno and upcoming artist Monique Argent at 7820 Lincoln Green. At 629 Midiron Ave., veteran artists Karey Dodge, Mary Faucher, Heidi Reeves and Pam Sutton will be at Reeves’ house. Sutton’s lovely, fused glass work will also be on display, as well as Faucher’s fabric art and Reeves’ pastel paintings. Across Highway 267 head to the Ran-
dalls’ house at 792 North Lake Blvd. to admire the ceramics and paintings by John and Elaine. Afterwards, you’ll be diving into The Grid to check out an array of other artists. Mary Beth Hamilton (at 8343 Speckled Ave.) makes amazing abstract art on reclaimed wood, while Cathy Strand will be introducing her new fused-glass dragonflies at 8580 Loch Levon.
Cathy Strand | Kings Beach “We’re getting more experienced artists excited about the opportunity and venues and keeping it close to the same size, which is intentional. We want to keep it geographically compressed,” says Strand, adding that her favorite part of the art tour is talking with people enthusiastic about art. “I like to see what intrigues them; I get fabulous ideas from people seeing something they like and suggest a different variation of it. You don’t get that kind of feedback putting art in a gallery.” With an influx of people moving into the Tahoe Basin during the pandemic, it’s also given Strand an opportunity to meet some of her new neighbors. Below Strand’s studio, Sara Smith will be showing her wildlife and animal-themed acrylic paintings and Tahoescapes at 8611 Steelhead Ave. Nicole Stirling will be displaying and selling her renowned mandala pieces at Tahoe Backyard at 8428 Trout Ave. There, you can grab a brew at Bear Belly Brewing Company, a burger at the Yard Hen food truck and then check out the handknit accessories by Rebecca Maidman along with the vibrant acrylic paintings by Yasuyo Corbett. There are several ways to go about taking on the Kings Beach 2022 Art Tour, fortunately it’s possible to do it all in one day. You can either start on the northwest end on Lincoln Green and work your way down into Kings Beach (like I did on my beach cruiser), start at the bottom at Tahoe Backyard or start at Cathy Strand’s house and spiral around. Selected works by the artists are also on display at Kings Beach North Tahoe Arts throughout July. Download a map of the art tour online. | kbarttour.com n
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NEW KIDS BOOK RELEASED
Kayla Anderson
CALL FOR MURAL ARTISTS
Author Kevin Sullivan offers an alliterative, alphabetical bedtime book called “Good Night Tahoe.” Readers, from birth to age 5, can tour Tahoe’s places, learn about its flora and fauna and tackle their ABCs all in one story: Beddy-bye bear is boating; the coyote is camping in Carson City; the raccoon is rafting in Reno; the trout is tubing in Truckee and more.
Sullivan, an educator and author, is a part-time resident of Incline Village. He is passionate about sharing his respect for the environment at Lake Tahoe.
Illustrator Michael Furuya is a graduate of San Francisco’s Academy of Art University and is also interested in protecting the natural beauty of the area. | (775) 525-0004, bearytahoe@gmail.com
Tahoe Art League is looking for either a local artist or an artist team to design and create murals as part of a public art project. All of the murals will be visible from Highway 50, from Harrison Ave. to the Y in the newly established Arts Districts and will help to distinguish and
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200+ Artists and Furniture Designers
40+ National and International Galleries and Features
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revitalize the area. There are a variety of walls the artist(s) can chose from.
The theme is “community strength, resilience and heroes.” Proposals must be submitted by July 29 by email to info@ talart.org. Only original mural proposals will be accepted. | talart.org
PHOTOGRAPHIC HISTORY OF TAHOE IN NEW BOOK
Peter Goin presents a photographic history of the Tahoe Basin over a 100-year period in “The Nature of Lake Tahoe: A Photographic History, 18601960.” With more than 200 duotone and color photographs, this collection showcases Tahoe’s elemental identity, including photographs never before reproduced and large-scale panoramic landscapes that appear in visually stunning gatefolds. These restored photographs show that Lake Tahoe is what it is today in large part because of its dramatic visual history.
Goin, the author and coauthor of many books, is a University of Nevada, Reno Foundation professor of art in photography and time-based media.
“The Nature of Lake Tahoe” is available at bookstores or directly from the University of New Mexico Press. | unmpress.com
the arts
Call & Response Visions of the Forest after Wildfire exhibit
Lake Tahoe Community College | South Lake Tahoe | July 20-Sept. 1 1 p.m.
Call for Local Mural Artists
Tahoe Art League Gallery | South Lake Tahoe | July 20-29 | talart.org
“Growing Up in Lake Tahoe” exhibit
Gatekeeper’s Museum | Tahoe City | July 20-Aug. 31 11 a.m.-4 p.m. | northtahoemuseums.org
Guest Artists art exhibit
Piper J Gallery | Truckee | July 20-31 | piperjgallery.com
Truckee Library Storywalk
Legacy Trail | Truckee | July 20-Aug. 13 | (530) 582-7846, madelynhelling.evanced.info
Visiting Artists Workshop
Sierra Nevada University | Incline Village | July 20-29 | (775) 831-1314, sierranevada.edu
“Reflections on The Caldor Fire” art exhibit
Tahoe Art League Gallery | South Lake Tahoe | July 21-Sept. 30 11 a.m.-4 p.m. | talart.org
Meet the Artists
Marcus Ashley Gallery | South Lake Tahoe | July 22 12-5 p.m. | (530) 544-4278
Painting Adventures
area venues | South Lake Tahoe | July 22-Aug. 5 1-4 p.m. | ltcc.asapconnected.com
Makers’ Markets
Tahoe Backyard | Kings Beach | July 23-Sept. 24 3-8 p.m. | facebook.com
Public Tour
Truckee Roundhouse | Truckee | Saturdays 1-1:45 p.m. | truckeeroundhouse.org
Arts & Crafts Fair
Kings Beach State Recreation Area | Kings Beach | July 29-31 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Tahoe Art League Artist Studio Tour
area venues | South Lake Tahoe | July 29-31 & Aug. 5-7 | talart.org
Kings Beach Art Tour
area venues | Kings Beach | July 30-31 11 a.m.-5 p.m. | (530) 581-1245,
KBArtTour.com
Learn Watercolor Batik
North Tahoe Art Center | Kings Beach | July 30 10 a.m.-3 p.m. | (530) 553-1392, checkout. square.site
Open Studio
Andy Skaff Studio | Tahoma | July 30-31 10 a.m.-5 p.m. | (510) 325-6019, askaff.com
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