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On Location in Malibu 2021 Paintings by the California Art Club
“Tidepools.” Oil by Patricia Farris, Photo courtesy of the artist
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On Location in Malibu 2021 Paintings by the California Art Club 

The California Art Club’s Malibu show is going digital this year. On Location in Malibu 2021: Paintings by the California Art Club at Pepperdine University’s Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art. opens online on May 22, and will include a virtual tour and videotaped artists conversations. In-person viewings will begin at a later-to-be-announced date. The online exhibition runs through August 1. Details about all programs will be posted on the California Art Club website with a link available from the Weisman Museum of Art website. 

In-person viewings will begin at a later-to-be-announced date. 

This exhibition is the eighth in a triennial series that began in 1999. It consists of more than 80 paintings of Malibu created by artist-members of the California Art Club (CAC), the oldest continually operating artist association in the state. The current members include many of the best realist artists in the state. Members were invited to visit Malibu during this past year and create art specifically for this exhibition. Encouraged to use their creative imagination, some chose to paint overlooked places of exquisite beauty. Others looked at familiar landmarks such as Malibu Pier or Point Dume, but captured them in unique ways. 

The Weisman Museum has had a long-standing interest in art that depicts Malibu. In 1998, the museum organized Historic Paintings of Malibu, which focused on early works produced from 1890 to 1940. It included a rare group of California Impressionist canvases from 1897 that were commissioned by Frederick Rindge to celebrate his recent purchase of the old Rancho Malibu. This exhibition was a great success and many in the community asked for a sequel. Because the historic paintings are rare, the museum turned to the CAC, which is dedicated to continuing the legacy of the original California Impressionist painters. The first exhibition with the CAC was held in 1999; the second in 2003. Since then it has become a triennial event, always attracting new artists and new visitors. 

On Location in Malibu 2021 will be the first Malibu exhibition without Michael Zakian, the longtime, much-loved Weisman Museum director who passed away on January 14, 2020. As a tribute to Zakian and his leadership in presenting this series during the last two decades, the Museum and the CAC asked his widow, Lia Skidmore, to collaborate with the joint organizational jury in selecting the 80 works to be featured in the exhibition from nearly 200 submissions.  

Art in the exhibition is available for purchase. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the California Art Club and the Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art. 

For more information, call (310) 506-4851 or visit: arts.pepperdine.edu/museum

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