BayWood Artists 27th Annual Show

BayWood Artists are excited to once again be partnering with California State Parks and Parks California for their 2024 benefit show September 27-29 in The Studio.

The BayWood Artists are a group of nine professional landscape painters. Artist members of 2024 are Christin Coy, Laura Culver, Jon Francis, Robert Frank, Michael Friedland, Sherrill Miller, Lissa Nicolaus, Jean Sanchirico, and Robert Steele. This year’s guest artist is James Morgan.

The mission of the BayWood Artists is to protect and preserve the landscape by raising awareness of and making donations to environmental causes through fine art exhibitions and sales, and by promoting the tradition of plein air painting in California.

Unless otherwise noted, online registration closes two days before the event date.

A transaction fee will be added to your total, to offset registration costs to us as a non-profit.

Date

Sep 29 2024
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Time

10:00 am - 4:00 pm

Questions? email info@maringarden.org or call 415-455-5260

Location

The Studio
30 Sir Francis Drake Blvd., Ross, CA 94957

Organizer

BayWood Artists
BayWood Artists
Website
https://www.baywoodartists.org/

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Organizer

BayWood Artists
BayWood Artists
Website
https://www.baywoodartists.org/

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