ARTWALKING

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ARTWALKING

Artwalking is a new program that features local artists once a month during the traditional Laguna Beach Artwalk event. It is hosted by Craig Cooley and Leah Vasquez. The topics range to all kinds of art; from culinary food presentations to oil and canvas… from “performance art” to mosaic tile… from sculpture to theatre… from live bands to authors offering interpretative perspectives of the arts. Sharing the cultural art of Laguna Beach and its heritage, that is “Artwalking.ART”, we cover it all!

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    ARTWALKING RADIO 3-15-2026 with guest Amy Jackson

    Artwalking Radio Artist Spotlight: Amy JacksonAmy Jackson—a beloved Laguna Beach artist whose life beautifully blends creativity, environmental stewardship, and community leadership. For more than 18 years, Amy has exhibited at the renowned Sawdust Art Festival, where her luminous plein air paintings capture the light, landscapes, and spirit of Laguna Beach. Beyond the canvas, Amy is a passionate advocate for the arts, education, and the environment—serving in leadership roles with the Southern California Plein Air Painters Association, Laguna Art Museum, SchoolPower, Village Laguna, and the Laguna Beach Beautification Council. An award-winning educator and founder of Art Studio Education for Children and The Gathering Light Collective, Amy has dedicated her life to nurturing creativity in both young and emerging artists. Join us on Artwalking Radio as we explore Amy’s inspiring journey—where art, nature, faith, and community come together in the heart of Laguna Beach. 

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    ARTWALKING RADIO 2-12-2026 with guest Tom Lamb

    Tom Lamb  - Abstract Aerial Photographer Tom Lamb is a aerial, architectural, landscape and ethnographic , panoramic and interpretive photographer, based in Laguna Beach, California. He uses photography, as his primary tool, along with pioneering trends in new media. Tom has dedicated his life to not only creating, through the art of storytelling, memorable photographs, but also championing environmental awareness. His images, both from the air and the ground, are of the built and un-built, often abandoned or in transition, landscapes. His images examine how we interact with the planet’s most valuable but increasingly threatened resources. Tom is interested in the balance between the natural world and man’s mark on the land. He travels extensively. His work is published, exhibited and collected internationally.

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    ARTWALKING RADIO 1-15-2026 with guest Howard Hills

    About Howard...Howard Hills is an international law scholar, author, and former U.S. presidential advisor whose work spans four decades of public service and diplomacy. A Laguna Beach native, he served as Senior Advisor to the National Security Council and the U.S. Department of the Interior, and was Vice President & General Counsel for the U.S. Development Finance Corporation. His writings — including Citizens Without a State and Legacy of Empire — explore the evolving meaning of citizenship and self-determination in U.S. territories and Pacific Island nations. Today, Hills continues his advocacy and scholarship from Laguna Beach, blending law, history, and public policy with a passion for global understanding and community dialogue.

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    ARTWALKING RADIO 11-13-2025 with guests Eric Anthony Hinds and Jeff Olson

    About Eric Anthony Hinds  Born in the high desert of New Mexico, Eric Anthony Hinds is an internationally acclaimed artist and designer whose work bridges the spiritual and the contemporary. Influenced by his Native American roots and the sacred landscapes of Santa Fe, Hinds transforms color, form, and energy into what he calls “Spiritual Weapons of Mass Construction.” His art and fashion have been celebrated across Europe, earning prestigious honors including the Oscar Award for Creativity, the Ambassador of Mediterranean Art Award, and recognition as one of “The New Masters of World Contemporary Art.” Through his paintings and couture designs, Hinds seeks to elevate consciousness, celebrate freedom, and inspire transformation around the world.

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    ARTWALKING RADIO 10-17-2025 with guests Susan Lerner and Nancy Meyer

    About the Authors of September SomewhereSeptember Somewhere is the heartfelt collaboration of sibling co-authors who bring a unique blend of perspectives, life experiences, and creativity to their storytelling. Their bond as family translates beautifully onto the page, weaving together voices that balance tenderness with truth, and personal insight with universal themes. Together, they’ve crafted a moving narrative that resonates with readers of all backgrounds—exploring love, resilience, and the ties that hold us together. Their shared passion for storytelling makes their work not only engaging but also deeply relatable. As siblings, they draw on a lifetime of connection to shape authentic characters and vivid moments, giving September Somewhere its remarkable depth and heart.

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    ARTWALKING RADIO with guest Ryan Tuffnell 08-11-2025

    Ryan Tuffnell has a diverse background in marketing and customer service, currently serving as a Marketing Coordinator at Laguna Art Museum since June 2019, where responsibilities include developing omni-channel marketing plans, managing social media channels, and producing video content. Previous roles include Digital Marketing Coordinator at Upaya Naturals, where Ryan managed social media operations and created email campaigns, and various positions at The UPS Store and the Orange County Museum of Art focused on enhancing customer experiences and securing artworks. Ryan's early career featured roles in retail and sales, contributing to skills in customer service and team collaboration. Ryan holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Communications, Advertising from California State University, Fullerton.

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    ARTWALKING RADIO 08-14-2025 with guests The Long View

    THE LONG VIEW is a self-taught family of musicians from Solana Beach - Layse (18), Enzo (16), Coco (13), and Delmar (10) - that play classic rock ‘n roll, rockabilly, folk, and country reimagined through a young lens. They have over 2 years of experience playing together throughout coastal North County San Diego and Orange County, including Laguna Beach’s Fete De La Musique and Encinitas’ Cruise Nights and Moonlight Beach Concerts. Local surf rock musician royalty dating back to the 1960s, including members of The Surfaris and Chantays, have passed the torch onto to them, and they are keeping the surf and ocean sports coastal culture alive for future generations! 

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    ARTWALKING RADIO 06-12-2025 with guest Michaell Magrustche

    Michaell MagrutscheMichaell is an Austrian-Californian multidisciplinary artist, speaker, and author who transforms adversity into insight. Born with dyslexia and dysgraphia, Michaell was forced to rely on common sense and human connection over traditional systems—leading him to become a passionate advocate for human-centric living. Entirely self-taught, Michaell believes disabilities are gateways to deeper self-awareness and creative potential. Art saved his life, helping him understand the difference between being system-relevant and being truly human.Today, he inspires others through six thought-provoking books and over 400 global appearances since 2022, sharing his message: each of us is one of one—a unique expression in a shared human family.

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    ARTWALKING RADIO 05-08-2025 with guests Tom Osborne, Gary Stewart, and Maia Pellegrini

    Tom OsborneTom is a retired community college and university history professor and author. He earned his Ph.D. in history from Claremont Graduate University and is currently writing his fifth book, a history of environmentalism and green leadership in California. He has delivered invited lectures at UC Berkeley, Stanford, UC Irvine, and Claremont Graduate University. In 2009, Tom received the City of Laguna Beach’s Environmental Award for chairing the team that developed the City’s Climate Protection Action Plan. He has since written an environmental column for the Laguna Beach Independent and, with his wife, Ginger, co-leads the Laguna chapter of Citizens’ Climate Lobby. Together, they have lobbied for climate legislation on Capitol Hill and are deeply committed to preserving a livable planet for future generations. An avid traveler, Tom has explored the Pacific Basin with the National Geographic Society, lecturing aboard one of its vessels. His passion for Polynesian and Pacific Island cultures has brought him into contact with indigenous communities across the region. (No Polynesian tattoos — yet.)Gary StewartDr.. Stewart, a native of St. Petersburg, Florida, earned his B.A. in English and Philosophy at Vanderbilt University and his M.D. from St. Louis University School of Medicine in 1977. He has lived in Southern California since then, completing his internal medicine residency at Long Beach Veterans' Medical Center and becoming Board-Certified in 1980. Over his 20-year tenure at St. Joseph Hospital in Orange, Dr. Stewart served as Chief of Medicine and was active in medical leadership, expert disability evaluation, wound care, and skilled nursing liaison work. He is a Fellow of the American College of Physicians and has advocated for healthcare policy at both the state and national levels. Today, Dr. Stewart is a committed climate-change activist, contributing to Citizens' Climate Lobby and Climate Health Now. He has published over 150 Letters to the Editor nationwide and writes occasional columns for the Laguna Beach Independent under the moniker Random Guy Noticing Stuff.Dr. Stewart lives in Laguna Beach with his wife, enjoys playing and arranging music for piano, and is a passionate art collector.Maia PellegriniBorn and raised in the 1960s when Laguna's Beaches, Farmer's Markets, and arts were a way of life, Maia's cultural surroundings indelibly fused nature, health, creativity, and community into her soul. The front door was always flying open to connect with neighbors, friends, and animals. While her mother actively engaged in Laguna 'tacs at City Hall, Maia quietly engaged in political responsibility as a plant-based vegan, educating on scientific findings about the link between eating and disease and taking a stand against animal cruelty, with the purpose of bringing awareness to the connection between the planet's health and our.  Maia Pellegrini's paper background includes a Master of Social Work that emphasized systems theory and working as a Life Coach, with a future prospect on YouTube discussing the relationships we have with ourselves, others, and matters of health.

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    ARTWALKING RADIO 04-10-2025 with guests Lynette Brasfield and Rickie Redman

    Lynette Brasfield Lynette Brasfield’s long career in public relations and communications includes stints as Vice President at Nelson Communications Group and Hill and Knowlton, serving clients as varied as PacifiCare Health Systems, Chapman University, and Anheuser-Busch.She’s also a published novelist (NATURE LESSONS, St. Martin’s Press, NY) and has taught fiction, served on panels at writers’ conferences, and written numerous articles on subjects including travel, mental health, and the challenges of aging. For two years, she served as the managing editor/features writer at Stu News Laguna. She loves hiking, cats, and working at the Susi Q.Rickie RedmanRickie has 14 years of experience working with seniors, including with Alzheimer’s Orange County, where she managed their Memories in Making art program and exhibition, and SCAN Health Plan, where she was a Volunteer Engagement Specialist.  With a passion for education, creativity, art, and community outreach, Rickie manages organizational priorities to best serve clients. Rickie has a Bachelor of Arts with an emphasis on Therapeutic Arts.  She is a certified Birren Center for Autobiographical Studies instructor and is currently training to be an End-of-Life Practitioner.

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    ARTWALKING RADIO 03-13-2025 with guests Bob Borthwick and Marlo Bartels

    INTRODUCTION BY LEAH VASQUEZ:Clay, It's More Than Mud... It's combining the "Best of All Worlds." It's understood and appreciated that cultures around the world have their own unique characteristics; there are universal needs for beauty, sustainability, efficiency, and safety, as well as important design components, including identity and local criteria and requirements. For this month's program we spotlight two Laguna Beach luminaries who have worked together with Catalina Tile, and individually on numerous other local projects. All of which enhance "A Sense of Place, Here and Elsewhere."  Leah VasquezMarlo Bartels Marlo has been producing and installing permanent ceramic and stone sculpture, mosaics, pictorial murals and functional art for cities, institutions and personal clients since 1977. He works with ceramic tile, terrazzo & stone; shaping, forming, and glazing the clay elements by hand.  With the support of a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts in Washington, D.C., he has developed new techniques for fabricating furniture and sculptures, using tile facings on ferro-cement with polystyrene substrates. His work includes sculpture, indoor and outdoor walls, fountains, floors, and functional art.More about Marlo BartelsBob Borthwick  A landscape architect, Bob Borthwick has had a lifelong love for the environment which began with childhood vacations to Yosemite. He has received professional awards for notable projects such as the Avalon Waterfront on Catalina Island, and the San Clemente Beach Trail.  Bob completed a B.S. in Environmental Design at Cal Poly Pomona, where he now chairs the Landscape Architectural Advisory Board. He is a Guest Critic for scholarship competitions there, at USC, and at UCLA. Bob has served on several advisory committees for the City of Laguna Beach, including Trails and Open Space.

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    ARTWALKING RADIO 02-13-2025 with guests Kas Sartori, William Withrow, and Tracy Wise

    GUESTS: Katherine Sartori, or KasAbout the Author: Katherine Sartori, or Kas, as her friends and readers know her, is a passionate writer, photographer, and teacher who believes in the power of creativity to connect us to ourselves and each other. Based in Los Angeles, California, Kas draws on her diverse life experiences to craft poetry and stories that resonate deeply with her readers. A former nun, author Katherine Sartori has created a fictional story, inspired by her own experiences as well as those of the Sisters she met. Her novel seeks to contrast idealism with the realities of convent living. Read reviews at Goodreads.com.  More about Kas SartoriWilliam Withrow About William: He is a designer, storyteller, and lifelong creative with a background in advertising and marketing. As the founder of a successful advertising agency, he spent years shaping brands, crafting brochures, ads, promotional material, and bringing ideas to life through design. Now, he applies that same creative vision to publishing, collaborating with his partner to design beautifully crafted poetry journals that merge aesthetics with literature. Design has been part of William’s life for over 60 years, but in recent years, he has started to embrace writing. His deep sense of intuition—an ability to perceive things before they happen—has always guided his creative work, and it naturally weaves into his storytelling. More about William WithrowTracy Wise Raised internationally across Asia by artist parents, Tracy Wise places a strong emphasis on visual art and music in her writing. Tracy holds a BA in Theatre and Spanish from Washington University and an MA in Cultural Studies from the University of East London. Her debut work, Madame Sorel’s Lodger, is a Van-Gogh-inspired story about an artist and the impact he has on a small French village. The novella is published by Laguna-Hills-based press, Type Eighteen Books. In her free time, Tracy designs social media for her local Friends of the Library in Redlands, California. More about Tracy Wise

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    ARTWALKING RADIO 01-9-2025 with guests Daniel Gary Busby and Tom Horvath

    Message from Leah Vasquez...Hello, Artwalking friends! We welcome you to another inspiring episode of Artwalking Radio here in beautiful Laguna Beach, where creativity and community thrive together. This week, we’re delighted to bring you not one but two extraordinary guests who are shaping the cultural landscape of our town! First, we have Daniel Gary Busby, a remarkable artist whose dynamic works captivate and inspire. Daniel’s art explores the intersections of form, texture, and emotion, creating visual narratives that transform the ordinary into the extraordinary. We’ll dive into his creative process, hear about his journey, and get an exclusive peek at what’s next for him. Joining us as well is Tom Horvath, Director of Marketing and Communications from the iconic Laguna Playhouse, a cornerstone of our arts community. Tom will share insights into the exciting programs and productions that continue to make the Playhouse a cultural gem, along with behind-the-scenes stories that bring the magic of live theater to life. It’s a lineup you won’t want to miss! Tune in this [day/time], and celebrate the vibrant artistic spirit of Laguna Beach with us.  Keep walking in art, Leah VasquezDaniel Gary BusbyDaniel, M.M., D.M.A./UCLA has made a varied career as a pianist, singer, conductor, teacher, administrator, philanthropreneur, and music critic. In his retirement, he takes joy in walking and caring for dogs under his DaddyDogDaycare auspices.A versatile conductor. Dr. Busby’s theatrical credits span both the musical theater and operatic genres—from Stephen Schwartz’s Godspell to Igor Stravinsky’s The Rake’s Progress.With a career that spans 40 years and has had global reach, he is equally fluent in genres of cabaret, traditional musical theatre, new musical work, opera, drama, and comedy. He has been a regular musical fixture at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, the Los Angeles Civic Light Opera, and universities like USC, UCLA, and UC Irvine. He will be serving as the music director for International City Theatre’s upcoming production of DESPERATE MEASURES in Long Beach, CA. The show runs from 20 February to 9 March 2025 at the Long Beach Performing Arts Center.BRIEF HISTORY:Born of mixed parentage, a German Jewish father and a Mexican Catholic mother, Gary grew up in Anaheim, California. His father, though an engineer was the nephew of the great film choreographer Busby Berkeley… the Busby family owned what has become the Ringling Brothers Barnum and Bailey circus and performing is in the genetics.  Gary’s mother, Carmen, was a big band singer in her youth and instilled in him a sense of how a singer can shape a lyric, bend a musical line, and interpret a song. It is from her that Gary draws on his deep connection to his mexican/indigenous roots.Tom HorvathTom is Director of Marketing, Communications, and Public Relations, is a marketing professional with over 15 years of experience in the theatre industry. He began his career as a performer, earning a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre Performance from Wagner College, followed by a Master of Arts in Arts and Culture Management with a marketing concentration from the University of Denver.With a background that combines both on-stage and off-stage expertise, Tom has focused on adapting to post-COVID operations in his work. Most recently, he served as Director of Brand Development for a senior living community, where he enhanced brand identity and secured major partnerships with organizations such as Hoag and California State University Long Beach, strengthening the overall well-being of residents and providing an appropriate environment for them to age-in-place. Now, Tom is thrilled to apply his skills at the Laguna Playhouse, where his passion for the arts and marketing will help create impactful, community-driven initiatives.In addition to his work at the Laguna Playhouse, Tom serves as a Board Member for the non-profit agency Professional Arts Education Center (PAEC) in Torrance, where he assists with marketing, fundraising campaigns, and creating opportunities for South Bay youth to achieve their dreams of becoming theatrical performers.

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    ARTWALKING RADIO 12-12-2024 - with guests Christopher Regan and Jerome Gastaldi

    Message from Leah Vasquez...For December's program, "Energy Used Well" we feature two diverse perspectives from two individuals, Christopher Regan and Jerome Gastaldi as we explore "Nature Nurturing Culture". Please join us as we share the diversity of Laguna Beach and celebrate its culture.Christopher Regan - Laguna County Water District Assistant General Manager strives to keep Laguna's residents thinking about water conservation and its impact on our lives and our environment. He is highly knowledgeable about Laguna's water history and how residents before the district's formation in 1925 had to pump water from a well. He will also discuss water education, landscape, and conservation.Jerome Gastaldi / aka: Robert Abbott - In his ninth decade he has the exuberance and energy to continue producing art, experimenting with conceptual interactive videos, and reshaping landscapes with open space projects related to his sculpture. Currently exhibiting "Finding Light" at Seven Degrees He founded the Modern Art Museum in Santa Ana, CA. Hosting exhibitions included paintings by David Hockney, Gerhard Richter, Rufino Tamayo, etc., and as director for the FACT gallery in Laguna Beach displaying local and international artists. He has authored: Keep an Eye on Your Soul and Art & Reality. Today Gastaldi focuses much of his time on large-scale commissions for industry public buildings parks and resorts. His work is included in museum collections in America and Asia. A quote tells us much about his philosophy and practice: "The exercise of analyzing fresh ideas of younger artists and studying the works of modern masters is a source of intellectual and visual stimulation that causes me to react." Jerome Gastaldi

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    ARTWALKING RADIO 11-14-2024 with guests Bill Darnall and Kyle Caris

    Message from Leah Vasquez...For November, we are looking at the art form of ceramics, often admired but least understood. Bill Darnall and Kyle Caris will be our guests discussing and exploring this untque forms of artistic expression.Bill Darnall - Bill is a seasoned ceramics artist and educator with over 50 years of experience. He has been a member of the Sawdust Art Festival in Laguna Beach, California, since 1973, where he showcases and sells his ceramics and photography, creates display booths, and offers live demonstrations. Darnall has served on the Festival’s Board of Directors, including two years as its President. As an educator, he taught ceramics at Laguna Beach High School for 30 years, served as the head coach for the boys’ and girls’ golf teams, and chaired the scholarship committee. He also worked as the school district's photographer and contributed to art curriculum development. Beyond Laguna Beach, Darnall has taught ceramics at the Palos Verdes Art Center and the Laguna Beach Recreation Department. He holds an Associate Arts degree from Chaffey College and a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of California, Irvine, along with a California State Teaching Credential in Studio Art. His commitment to the arts and education is reflected in his lifelong dedication to teaching, creating, and mentoring.Kyle Caris - Kyle was born and raised in Southern California where he grew up surrounded by an active artist community. He began ceramics in High School at the age of sixteen, finding the need to poke every bag of clay he passed. He continued his ceramics education at Orange Coast College, Orange County, CA, and began to work as a lab technician and teacher at Muddy’s Studio in Santa Ana, CA. In 2018 Kyle began showing and selling his work at the Sawdust Art Festival in Laguna Beach, CA, and in the Spring of 2019, he moved to Kansas City, MO to study ceramics at the Kansas City Art Institute. After 3 successful years, he graduated with his Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree with an emphasis in Ceramics in 2021. While in College Kyle formulated his own clays and glazes and explored multiple firing ranges, and techniques and exhibited his work regularly. After College Kyle worked as the Education Liaison and assisting technician for Laguna Clay Company which exposed him to a wealth of information and experience. Currently, Kyle teaches Introduction to Ceramics at Orange Coast College and exhibits his work at the Sawdust Art Festival in Laguna Beach, CA.

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    ARTWALKING RADIO 10-10-2024 with guests Kier Lane and Chip Malinowski

    Message from Leah Vasquez...This month's topic was for evolving technologies integrating artificial intelligence. Kier Lane and Chip Malinowski will be our guests discussing and exploring the far-reaching impact AI is having on culture, including all forms of expression.Kier LaneKier Lane is an entrepreneur, advisor, and investor with more than two decades of experience at the forefront of cybersecurity, AI, and advanced data analytics. He is the founder of Latus Solutions, a security consulting firm that has worked with leading enterprises to address complex cybersecurity challenges and implement cutting-edge data-driven solutions. Kier is also the founder of ID-Y, an advanced data analytics company that leverages AI and collective intelligence to help organizations make smarter, faster decisions in an increasingly complex business landscape. Kier’s passion lies in the meaningful use of AI within enterprise environments, where he focuses on optimizing decision-making, improving operational efficiency, and enhancing data governance. His work is driven by the belief that AI, when integrated with robust data governance frameworks, can empower organizations to harness the true potential of their data while ensuring compliance and mitigating risks. Throughout his career, Kier has remained committed to using technology to solve real-world problems in ways that deliver lasting value to businesses.Chip MalinowskiChip Malinowski is a retired rocket engineer and has been a Computer-Generated-Imagery hobbyist for over 13 years. He has published picture-books of AI-generated art since late 2022. He considers AI-generated text, music, and images to be simply more tools to add to an artist's toolbox. Chip is one of the many artists whose work can be seen at the SUSI-Q gallery in Laguna Beach.In his own words... I was born in Montgomery, Alabama in 1968. I co-op'ed through college in Huntsville, where all the high-tech companies were. When I graduated, I hired on with Boeing to work on the International Space Station, particularly the Hatch Team. Later, Boeing Phantom Works sent me around the country wherever we needed to get a product out the door. I met my Hunny at Disneyland on Gay Days 19 years ago. Next, I worked on the launch pads for the Delta 4 and Atlas 5 rockets at Cape Canaveral as a Facility Safety engineer. One neighbor had a Nazi flag in their window visible to our house and called various news reporters and government agencies to our home to check on various accusations. Eventually, we moved to Southern California, where people are much more tolerant. Out here, I worked with a company that makes new rocket engines until I retired early last year. Now I have a property in Riverside with a small lake, two beehives, and 63 pet ducks.

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    ARTWALKING RADIO 9-12-2024 with guests Bill Atkins, Carole Boller, and Mitch Ridder

    Bill AtkinsA graduate of Hussian College of Art in Philadelphia, relocating to Laguna Beach, after refining his artistic skills in traditional media. Soon Bill evolved into the world of digital media. Since then, he’s successfully worked on a wide variety of projects. Currently, he is manager and Art Director for Gallery Q.Carole BollerArt Critics and clients alike say Laguna artist Carole Boller’s paintings pack a punch from across the room!   Her design, color, and value bring an experience of natural beauty.  Boller achieves a transformation in space, to form a fascinating voice in paint.Mitch RidderDiscover the stunning photography of Mitch Ridder, a master in capturing the essence of light and life through his lens. Every photograph tells a vivid story, taking the viewer on an unforgettable journey. View his YouTube Interview!

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    ARTWALKING RADIO 08-08-2024 with Patricia Truman and Karen Dennis

    Patricia TrumanPatricia Truman is an active businesswoman with a ministerial license becoming a staff minister performing spiritual counseling. Her education includes UCI psychology and business. She was ordained in 2012 as a teacher through The Center of Spiritual Living. She writes her memoirs in poetic form. In 2022 her book, "Mystic Cloud Walker: Earth Walk" was published and released conveying what it means to be in alignment in an ever-changing and sometimes challenging world," it is an exploration of life and the step-by-step human journey.Karen DennisKaren Dennis is a long-time resident of Laguna Beach and very active in the American Association of University Women (AAUW) Laguna Beach branch.  She has been president, program chair, and Literary Luncheon chair. Currently, she is the co-chair of the Poetry Appreciation Interest group which has been active for over 20 years in Laguna Beach.  Members share poems they enjoy as well as original poems they have written.  Karen also promotes the annual poetry contest that the Laguna Beach Library has in the spring.

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    ARTWALKING RADIO 6-06-2024 with Bob Borthwick and James Ward Henry, II

    Bob Borthwick, ASLA A licensed landscape architect and urban planner for over 55 years, Bob has lived in Laguna since 1974.  His clients have included both public agencies and private developers.  During his college years he worked for a city planning department and at a redevelopment agency.After graduation from Cal Poly Pomona in 1969 he worked for several firms for 10 years. Projects included portions of Disneyworld / Florida and Ronald Caspers Regional Park in Orange County.  He started his own firm in 1979 and incorporated with two partners in 1998.  He is now mostly-retired from his firm. Bob taught landscape architecture at U.C.I. Extension for 8 years and at Saddleback College for 9 years.  He served 2 terms as chair of the Cal Poly Pomona Landscape Architectural Advisory Board and is currently Emeritus member.  Bob has been an invited guest critic / lecturer for ASLA student award presentations at UCLA, USC, and Cal Poly Pomona. Public projects include the Avalon Downtown Waterfront on Catalina Island, and the 2.4 mile long San Clemente Pedestrian Beach Trail.  Both of these projects have received professional design awards and national recognition.  A current public project is Phase 3 of the Crystal Cove Historic District on Newport Coast, working with the State of California. Projects in the private sector have included award-winning planned communities as well as commercial projects.   International projects have included China, Panama, Morocco, India, and Algeria. Bob has served the City of Laguna Beach on the Open Space and Trails Committee, the Laguna Canyon Flood Control Task Force, and the View Preservation Task Force. He was vice president of the Laguna Beach Beautification Council and received the LBBC Harry Lawrence Award in 2016. Current local activities include serving on the Board of Directors of the following organizations:  Laguna Greenbelt, Inc., Hortense Miller Garden, Laguna Canyon Conservancy, and the South County Crosscultural Council. In 2016 he received the American Society of Landscape Architects "Public Stewardship Award" for a career of providing pro-bono environmental planning and leadership.James Ward Henry IIJames been designing in Laguna Beach and surrounding areas for over 20 years. His architectural studies began while working with his father, Jim Ward Henry, a well known architect in Laguna Beach. James' design experience includes all styles of residential homes from traditional, historical to contemporary. His extensive knowledge and experience working with city approval and construction process is highly beneficial to his clients, contractors and subcontractors.

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    ARTWALKING RADIO 4-4-2024 with Darlene Campbell and Maia Pellegrini

    DARLENE CAMPBELL: Darlene earned her B.A. in Art from the University of Redlands (1979) and her M.F.A. in Painting from The Claremont Graduate University (1986). Her work has been featured at the Nevada Museum of Art, San Jose Museum of Art, Loyola Marymount University, University of Redlands, the Laguna Art Museum, the Riverside Art Museum, Barnsdall Art Park, and the Frye Art Museum (Seattle). Darlene Campbell has also illustrated two published books. In 2004, one of her paintings was used as the cover artwork for D.J. Waldie’s book, "Where We Are Now: Notes From Los Angeles". Darlene currently teaches painting and drawing at the Laguna College of Art and Design. She has also taught on the University of Virginia’s Semester at Sea program. Darlene Campbell lives in Laguna Beach, California.In what has become a hallmark of her work, Campbell employs beauty to disarm the viewer. To suggest history and age, she paints on either wood blocks or wood panels. Making use of golden-hued light and dramatic clouds, Campbell coaxes beauty out of the banal and, in so doing, mimics romantic 17th century landscape paintings.MAIA PELLEGRINI:  Maia has been drawn to and fascinated with the interplay between art and psychology throughout her life and career. Growing up in Laguna Beach, she is the daughter of Leah Vasquez, an artist, advocate, and talk show host. Maia's formal education in architecture became a means to manipulate form and structure to create spaces to relax busy minds. It led her to develop and explore possibilities and expand their mental capacities in the arts and psychology.  She completed her BA in Visual Art at UCSD and MSW at San Diego State University. She developed a confident mindset with a vision of working with people directly, fusing different mediums and psychology. She acquired certification as a life coach and career, providing much success with clients, including those met with blocks, stagnation, and struggling to find balance, honoring truth within themselves and others.  Maia continues to make art part of life, gravitating to three-dimensional forms, finding calm, and balancing the dominant left brain overload.

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    ARTWALKING RADIO 3-7-2024 with Amy Jackson and Celeste Gillis

    AMY JACKSON:  Amy Eidt Jackson is an artist of distilled light and interpreted environments. Her work reflects her love of nature and the inspiration of the natural landscape. She is a member of the Laguna Plein Air Painters Association (LPAPA), Los Angeles Art Association, SoCal Papa, and participates in exhibitions throughout Southern California. Amy Jackson has studied art and art history in Southern California and on the East Coast, as well as at the Universita di Firenze, in Florence Italy, and the Cotswolds of England. She has created multi-media works, as well as exploring the meaning of time as it relates to the Japanese lute.  CELESTE GILLIS:  Born and raised in Newport Beach, Celeste has lived in Laguna Beach for the past 25 years with her husband Graham. She is actively involved in the Laguna Beach arts community and serves as Vice President of the Laguna Plein Air Painters Association. She has served on LPAPA’s Invitational Planning Committee since 2013 and joined the Board in 2014. Celeste is passionate about art and how it relates to our community. She graduated from the University of Southern California and has been in luxury real estate along the Orange County Coast for over 20 years. Celeste, along with her husband and two sons, like those early California painters, loves to enjoy the surf, sun, and outdoor sanctuary that is abundant in Laguna Beach.

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    ARTWALKING RADIO 2-1-2024 Guests Hope Railey and Noel Lashley

    HOPE RAILEY  Hope is a passionate and driven fine artist and teacher who has dedicated the last 20 years to painting in the studio and teaching future generations of artists. She is an Associate Professor and has served as chair of the Fine Arts department at Laguna College of Art and Design since 2011. She is a regional juror for the AXA Art Prize and has served on artist panels at the 2021 LPAPA Invitational. NOEL LASHLEY  Noel is a multi-faceted artist who shares his passion in part by teaching others. The proprietor of the Laguna Art Supply since 1986, he’s been the informative, helpful, friendly face artists go to for help. Take a minute, and meet this talented local artist. Laguna Art Supply is the source for all kinds of artist materials, helpful instruction, and valuable resources.

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    ARTWALKING RADIO 11-7-2023 with Guests Ricardo Duffy and Mike Beanan

    This month, Artwalking Radio brings you two guests, Ricardo, and Mike, as we explore their paths traveled and share life experiences - an artist's perspectives. All these guests have incredible histories and fascinating backgrounds, leading them to be passionate artivists artists called to action through their work. Artwalking is grateful to the Laguna Beach Beautification Council as its sponsor, which promotes and advances projects to enhance Laguna's natural and cultural beauty. Artwalking encourages listener support, including organizations and businesses advancing appreciation of natural resources that sustain the beauty of our surrounding environment. Each year, The LBBC recognizes and awards public and private beautification projects. It also acknowledges the Laguna Beach County Water District's generosity in hosting its meetings and awards ceremonies. RICARDO DUFFY: Ricardo is one of those people we call bi-racial; that is to say, he is a bridge person. Bridge people begin with their legs planted in one place and end up with their arms outstretched to someplace else entirely. For Ricardo, the bridges have spanned the distance between Costa Rica, where he has one residence, and California, where he makes his home in Laguna Beach. The distance underneath, the subterranean land bridge that connects the two Americas, is what Ricardo and his work have come to exemplify: the complex social, political, and infinitely spiritual relationship between the Americas. As all artists choose an approach to expression, Ricarrdo's approach is truly that of the social commentator. He is not tempted by commonplace dialogue with society that gently seduces opinions. His art is more direct in approach and more confrontational. Ricardo often uses gentrified consumerist symbols to illustrate the farce of shat our modern-day monoculture has become. Ricardo toys with the true meanings of words such as alien, migration, class, acculturation, border, and spirit. Ricardo is a self-identified Chicano and freedom fighter at war with growing corporate colonialism and the growing genocide of our earth. Greed is thecancer his art rebuffs.MIKE BEANAN: MIke grew up in Northern California in a large working-class family. They camped every summer for two weeks in State Parks and remote national forests so Mike developed a close relationship with Nature. As teens, he and his brothers surfed the cold, wild waves north of Santa Cruz. Leaving high school, he was faced with being immediately drafted for the Vietnam War so he joined the Navy to avoid the Army. Somehow, however, he wound up being assigned to SEAL Team One as a point man and platoon sergeant. The experience made him a lifelong anti-war activist. Leaving the military after turning 21, he pursued an education and eventually became the Assistant Dean at UC Irvine advancing programs to help veterans and other non-traditional students to succeed in their education. While at UCI, as a SCUBA Instructor, Mike developed the first SCUBA Project for paralyzed veterans. Having a strong art background and always loveing the ocean, he moved to Laguna to become an artist and added political cartoons to the Sawdust Festival in 1984. He also remain determined to protect the Greenbelt. His activism included arrest actions to draw media attention to challenging the Toll Road and became part of BC Space's artivism projects.

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    ARTWALKING RADIO 09-7-2023 with Guests Bob Borthwick, Jane Leary, Kristy Melita, and Leah Vasquez - Part Two

    BOB BORTHWICK: Bob is a landscape architect who has lived in Laguna Beach since 1974. He has designed numerous public projects in town, including significant portions of Heisler Park. His largest project in Laguna has been Alta Laguna Park in 1990, in collaboration with Ann Christoph. His firm designed the award-winning 2.4 mile San Clemente Beach Trail, the Avalon Waterfront Promenade on Catalina Island, and is currently completing the last 17 cottages of the Crystal Cove Historic District for the State of California on Newport Coast. Many other notable public and private projects throughout southern California were designed by his firm, in addition to selected international projects.Bob has devoted much time over his career to local open space preservation, beginning with the volunteer "Aliso Creek: Forest-to-the Sea" master plan in 1974. More recently he prepared a pro-bono plan for environmental enhancement of Laguna Canyon and Creek, in collaboration with Lance Vallery, which resulted in a $500,000 grant from the State of California to the City of Laguna Beach. He was honored for his work by the American Society of Landscape Architects "Public Stewardship Award" in 2016, and has received the Laguna Beach Beautification Council "Harry Lawrence Award" for his efforts in our community.JANE LEARY: Jane Leary grew up in Fair Oaks (near Sacramento) and moved to Southern California in 1979. She retired in 2021 from a successful 40+ year career in outside sales, with the last 25 years spent in the medical device industry. In 1984 Jane earned her bachelor's Degree in Management from the University of Redlands and in 2019 Jane and her husband Greg Frock moved from Coto de Caza to their cottage in Laguna Beach, with their only regret being that they didn’t do it 25 years sooner! Upon retirement, Jane became involved in the community embracing all that it has to offer. She became a member of the Laguna Beach Garden Club in 2020, was elected CO-Vice President in 2022 and President in 2023. You will find Jane enjoying the South Laguna beaches, hiking in the Laguna Canyon Wilderness, fitness walking the streets of South Laguna, and attending events around town. And of course, you’ll find her at the Laguna Beach Garden Club meetings! Regular meetings are held 9:30-11:30 AM the 2nd Friday of every month Sept through May in Tankersley Hall at Laguna Presbyterian Church. Come join us and become involved in this vibrant 95-year-old service organization committed to the advancement of gardening, horticulture, ecology, and conservation through education and participation in related community projects. KRISTY SANTIMYER-MELITA: Kristy has been dancing for a long time. Born near Pittsburgh, PA, she trained and performed as a young student at Pittsburgh Ballet Theater. Her adult years took her to the Merce Cunningham Dance Company, and others, in NYC. Later, her family moved to London, UK, where she owned and operated a somatic movement studio and teacher training center. Now settled in Laguna Beach, you can find her hiking in the canyons, walking at Crystal Cove, or birdwatching in the Hortense Miller Garden, where she also curates historical, art, and nature installations in the Aviary Gallery. Sky Is Falling Environmental Rap

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    ARTWALKING RADIO 09-7-2023 with Guests Bob Borthwick, Jane Leary, Kristy Melita, and Leah Vasquez - Part One

    BOB BORTHWICK: Bob is a landscape architect who has lived in Laguna Beach since 1974. He has designed numerous public projects in town, including significant portions of Heisler Park. His largest project in Laguna was Alta Laguna Park in 1990, in collaboration with Ann Christoph. His firm designed the award-winning 2.4-mile San Clemente Beach Trail, the Avalon Waterfront Promenade on Catalina Island, and is currently completing the last 17 cottages of the Crystal Cove Historic District for the State of California on Newport Coast. Many other notable public and private projects throughout southern California were designed by his firm, in addition to selected international projects. Bob has devoted much time over his career to local open space preservation, beginning with the volunteer "Aliso Creek: Forest-to-the Sea" master plan in 1974. More recently he prepared a pro-bono plan for environmental enhancement of Laguna Canyon and Creek, in collaboration with Lance Vallery, which resulted in a $500,000 grant from the State of California to the City of Laguna Beach. He was honored for his work by the American Society of Landscape Architects "Public Stewardship Award" in 2016, and has received the Laguna Beach Beautification Council "Harry Lawrence Award" for his efforts in our community. JANE LEARY: Jane Leary grew up in Fair Oaks (near Sacramento) and moved to Southern California in 1979. She retired in 2021 from a successful 40+ year career in outside sales, with the last 25 years spent in the medical device industry. In 1984 Jane earned her bachelor's Degree in Management from the University of Redlands and in 2019 Jane and her husband Greg Frock moved from Coto de Caza to their cottage in Laguna Beach, with their only regret being that they didn’t do it 25 years sooner! Upon retirement, Jane became involved in the community embracing all that it has to offer. She became a member of the Laguna Beach Garden Club in 2020, was elected CO-Vice President in 2022 and President in 2023. You will find Jane enjoying the South Laguna beaches, hiking in the Laguna Canyon Wilderness, fitness walking the streets of South Laguna, and attending events around town. And of course, you’ll find her at the Laguna Beach Garden Club meetings! Regular meetings are held 9:30-11:30 AM the 2nd Friday of every month Sept through May in Tankersley Hall at Laguna Presbyterian Church. Come join us and become involved in this vibrant 95-year-old service organization committed to the advancement of gardening, horticulture, ecology, and conservation through education and participation in related community projects. KRISTY SANTIMYER-MELITA: Kristy has been dancing for a long time. Born near Pittsburgh, PA, she trained and performed as a young student at Pittsburgh Ballet Theater. Her adult years took her to the Merce Cunningham Dance Company, and others, in NYC. Later, her family moved to London, UK, where she owned and operated a somatic movement studio and teacher training center. Now settled in Laguna Beach, you can find her hiking in the canyons, walking at Crystal Cove, or birdwatching in the Hortense Miller Garden, where she also curates historical, art, and nature installations in the Aviary Gallery. Sky Is Falling Environmental Rap

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    ARTWALKING RADIO WITH PETER CLOTHIER

    Peter Clothier is an internationally-known writer who specializes in writing about art and artists. He believes in avoiding the jargon that obscures much current writing about art, and in writing simply, clearly, in language that the lay person can readily understand. He seeks to achieve a harmony of mind, heart, and body in his work, and looks for […]

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    ARTWALKING RADIO WITH MARK TRUNBULL

    Songwriter virtuoso guitarist, storyteller, playwright and poet presenting his  original music and lyricism to listeners, and how he combines story-telling and mediums.

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    Artwalking Radio with Kate Lyons Landry – December 5, 2019

    Laguna artist Kate Lyons Landry is our featured guest sharing her interests working with children, art, and environment. A graduate of College of the Holy Cross,  Kate holds a masters of education and is a seasoned art educator, she has taught both abroad and locally in the public and private sector. She  graduate from  LCAD […]

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    ARTWALKING BROADCAST 8-1-2019 – Guest Dan Trupiano

    Craig Cooley and Leah Vasquez interview Dan Trupiano… You have likely experienced his work, and are not aware of his legacy! Inventor, art director, "Imagineer"… we will be speaking with Dan Trupiano on his amazing creative journey from RISDI blown glass and Product development for several retail companies, including Bloomingdales, Pottery Barn, Williams Sonoma, Banana […]

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    ARTWALKING RADIO BROADCAST 2-7-2019

    Special guest Robin Lee Riddell is the owner of coastal eddy a gallery. She is also one of 34 artists showing their work at her ceramic gallery in Laguna Beach, California. Robin has dabbled in many creative fields, always feeding her artistic expression. She has owned a custom invitation company, a bakery in NYC, and […]

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    ARTWALKING BROADCAST 12-6-2018

    The premier radio broadcast of Artwalking Radio on KX FM 104.7 FM. Our interview will be with Mike Tauber and Susan Brown as we discuss the most recent addition to the Laguna Beach community of art and that being the "Festival of the Mosaics", how it came about and what it represents… along with all…

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Artwalking is a new program that features local artists once a month during the traditional Laguna Beach Artwalk event. It is hosted by Craig Cooley and Leah Vasquez. The topics range to all kinds of art; from culinary food presentations to oil and canvas… from “performance art” to mosaic tile… from sculpture to theatre… from live bands to authors offering interpretative perspectives of the arts. Sharing the cultural art of Laguna Beach and its heritage, that is “Artwalking.ART”, we cover it all!

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