A few weeks ago, Jesse and I went to
Laguna Beach to check out the art festivals and the Pageant of the Masters. Laguna Beach has been a haven for artists since the early 1900s, and I believe the first art festival was established in the 1930s. Today, there are three art festivals that last for the whole summer, as well as a lot of art galleries. The downtown area is right on the ocean, and there is a very nice beach in town. There are beautiful coves on either side of the town, but I haven't had a chance to see those yet (next time). This time, we were focused on the art festivals.
We went to the
Sawdust Art and Craft Festival first. It was casual and accessible. The prices were great. The art? A little mediocre. Later on, we went to the
Festival of Arts. There was a lot to love here. But the prices reflected that (of course). There, it was more about enjoying the creativity and skill of the artists who were represented.
We ended the night by going to the
Pageant of the Masters - a theater performance that involves the re-creation of artistic masterpieces using elaborate sets and live performers. The first two displays, I swore there were no real people on the sets (there were). It was pretty unbelievable. Next time, I think I would get closer seats. And dress warmer. One of my favorite parts of the event was that it was held in a beautiful amphitheater in a very pretty wooded area, but being that close to the ocean, it was a bit chilly.
Sawdust Festival
Festival of Arts
The beach in town