Showing posts with label Cambria Center for the Arts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cambria Center for the Arts. Show all posts

Sunday, August 27, 2023

Cambria Center for the Arts hosts fall fundraiser

The Cambria Center for the Arts is hosting its final fundraiser of the summer—an afternoon reception with great art, food and wine at a stunning masterpiece of architecture on over 200 feet of ocean frontage in Cambria. It’s “A Toast to the Arts: A Coastal Soirée Celebrating the Arts, Wine and Food.”

This special fundraiser is Saturday, September 23, from 5:00 pm to 7:30 pm. Tickets are $75. All proceeds help expand the Center’s mission of supporting the arts throughout the Cambria and San Simeon area

A Toast to the Arts” features a seaside location
Guests will have an opportunity to enjoy this rarely-seen, private seaside home during a lively, early evening gathering that celebrates all the arts. The event features wine from Harmony Cellars and Cutruzzola Winery; food courses from local restaurants like Harmony Café, Linn’s, Madeline’s, Moonstone Beach Bar and Grill, and others—all while live music provides a festive backdrop.

The program heads for the Center’s programs in art, theater, film, and learning will be on hand to provide details about upcoming activities and plans. Guests can participate in interactive demos from the learning branch, view an award-winning film from this year’s film festival, watch painters at work, and enjoy the sunset.

Sunday, March 5, 2023

Cambria Center for the Arts shows international artist

'Finding the Light' featuring internationally shown artist Liz Hampton-Derivan of Morro Bay is on display at the Cambria Center for the Arts until April 30.

Hampton-Derivan is known for her "delightful and unexpected imagery includes mixed media, photography, hot and cold wax, paints and pastels," according to the arts center.

Hampton-Derivan is an artist originally from Atlanta, Georgia, now living in Morro Bay. She has been a photographer for 35+ years. 

In 2009, she began working more with mixed media, experimenting with photography, computer manipulated imagery, encaustic (hot wax medium), and sometimes, her own handmade paper. She enjoys contemporary photo-technology combined with “getting dirty” in her mixed media studio. 

Sunday, June 26, 2022

Cambria - The Musical now playing



Tickets are on sale now for Cambria - The Musical, now playing through July 10 at the Cambria Center for the Arts Theatre.

The musical by Ed and Linda Hughes is a "comedic romp is based on a true story of Cambria’s history. Full of catchy songs, and hysterical dialogue, you will be transported back to the days of the gold rush and a time when no one knew how to pronounce Cambria."

According to the CCAT, "Cambria the Musical is a fun show, written by our own local Chorale conductor, Ed Hughes, and his wife Linda. CCAT was just a couple of weeks from opening night when the pandemic shut us down. It is our hope that we can put this show back together for you. It’s just what we will need when it is safe to venture out!"

Show times are Friday and Saturday at 7 p.m., and Sunday at 2 p.m.

To get tickets, visit https://cambriaarts.org/theatre-season/

Sunday, May 15, 2022

Cambria Center for the Arts Hosts “Summer Open”

June 11 to Celebrate Its Grand Re-opening and Local Arts

Bringing a festival of arts to the pines by the sea, the Cambria Center for the Arts will host Summer Open—a special fundraising event celebrating creativity and inspiration on Saturday, June 11, from noon to 4:30. The afternoon features food, wine, art, film, comedy, music, and more. Regular ticket prices for the gala are $65, and $50 for members of the Center.

Every part of the Center will be open to highlight the various arts that comprise the Center’s mission. In the parking lot behind the center, under hospitality tents, the Center will serve paella, salad, and bread, as well as wine furnished by Daou Family Estates and other local wineries. There will also be live music. The main theater will host a series of free lectures on various art and film topics. The special Gallery Theatre will screen a number of local films. The main gallery will present its ongoing show Entanglements; additional art and special demos will be available throughout the center. 


For one ticket, guests will receive an initial glass of wine, a serving of paella, a complimentary raffle ticket, and access to any or all of the lectures and films offered during the event, as space permits.


Summer Open marks the official re-opening of the Center as all of its activities once again occur in person. In addition, this day is the first chance for the public to see the many improvements and updates made to the Center during the Covid close-down as part of the Center’s Staging the Future campaign. This includes new lighting, sound, and technical decks in its theater space; updated lighting, repainting, and new furniture in the gallery; the creation of a new Studio space; a refurbished adaptable classroom; and the introduction of new community and youth programs.



Speakers currently committed to the afternoon’s program include local artist Art Sherwyn talking about unique pathways to making art, Cambria Film Festival founder Alan Fraser taking a dive behind the curtain to look at some famous movie scenes, and Disney historian and author Robert Tieman recounting some of the zanier moments in early film marketing. Holly McCain and Cindy Stiles will be local artists demonstrating painting techniques.


The Cambria Center for the Arts was formed in 1947 under the name of Allied Arts. Since its founding, it has grown to include a live theater branch that offers multiple productions each year and a film branch that stages the international Cambria Film Festival each February. This year, thanks to a recent large donation, the Center recently introduced new art programs for local students. 


All proceeds from Summer Open will benefit the Center, which is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. The Center is located at 1350 Main Street, Cambria.


For more information about the event or to purchase tickets, go to CambriaArts.org.