MIDDLETOWN, Calif. – The 11th annual EcoArts: Lake County Sculpture Walk will hold its opening reception this Sunday, June 9.
The reception will take place from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Middletown County Trailside Park.
This year’s festivities will include art, music and poetry.
Parasols will be available to stay out of the sun while touring this year’s 24 art works “in dialog with nature.”
The Lake County International Charter School will once again sell cool refreshments to help beat the heat.
In the music tent, charter school teacher James (Sheamus) Kennedy and his students will sing and play the ukelele. The W’Nacdi drum circle will be with us too, and encourages you to bring a drum and join in.
Supplies are provided in the always popular art tent to learn origami or paint a picture.
This year they will be joined by 2012-2014 Lake County Poet Laureate Elaine Watt, along with Russell Reza-Khaliq Gonzaga, poet laureate emeritus of Lake County 2010-12, and Julie Adams and Diane Tulley (Aquiana), who will share their work.
Now in its 11th year, the Sculpture Walk is a free, long-term public art exhibit that draws over 3,000 viewers each season.
The Sculpture Walk will be open from dawn till dusk until mid-October.
There is a free self-guided tour book at the entrance to the center trail and docent tours can be arranged by appointment.
EcoArts of Lake County is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting the visual arts, visual art education and ecological stewardship for artists, residents, and visitors to Lake County.
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