It’s been 90 years since the Laguna Beach Art Assn. opened its first art gallery in a former one-room town hall on an oceanfront dirt road that wouldn’t become Coast Highway for another 10 to 12 years.
That gallery would one day become the Laguna Art Museum (at another location), and museum board members were treated to a historic slide show and appearances by descendants of early families on Tuesday during the museum’s annual membership meeting.
Janet Blake, curator of collections at the museum, discussed in detail the history of the association and the museum, which was founded by a group of early American Impressionists who focused on California landscape painting and became known collectively as “plein air” painters for their practice of painting outdoors.