Southern California artists and patrons are invited to our Annual Masters in the Park event, held in the Spring each year since 2005 (except for 2020 & 2021). For one day at Maranatha High School in Pasadena, art enthusiasts have the opportunity to walk between a number of artists and observe how they work in different mediums. Attendees are welcome to bring sketchbooks and materials and paint alongside our Master Artists. Around 2:30pm, join the Master Artists to hear about their process and share the art they created during the event.
18th Masters in the Park
Saturday, May 4, 2024
Maranatha High School
169 South St. John Ave., Pasadena, CA
This is the one day a year when artists are allowed to paint in this private, secret, venue with expansive gardens, old trees, streams, fountains, waterfalls, koi pond, modern & classic architecture. Student models will be available for artists to paint.
A $10 Donation is requested, proceeds of which will go towards MVAL’s Student Scholarship Fund to encourage promising young artists. FREE admission for children, students and Ambassador residents. Raffle tickets for amazing donations will be for sale with funds also going toward this worthy cause.
This is a relaxed, informal event where attendees are free to move about among the artists, observing their process and asking questions. Plan to stay the entire day enjoying fine art & music with friends and family. Bring your lunch & drink or you may purchase them at the Ralphs on Green St, which is within easy walking distance.
Critique Session: At around 2:30 pm everyone enjoys this lively, humorous session on the patio where Master Artists will briefly discuss their paintings from the day. At this time raffle winners will be announced and gifts handed out. Works offered by the Master Artists and some paintings from the 2024 MVAL Scholarship Auction will be available for sale. |
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17th Masters in the Park
Saturday, May 6, 2023 Maranatha High School, Pasadena, CA 169 South St. John Ave., Pasadena, CA Masters in the Park returns to the beautiful Maranatha High School grounds for the 17th year on Saturday, May 6th. S 2023 Master Artists: Lynne Fearman-oil; Laurie Hendricks-oil; Angela Hernandez-wc; Chuck Kovacic-oil; Fealing LIn-wc; Simon Lok-oil; Marciano Martinez-wc; Richard Martinez-wc; Pete Morris-wc; Fernando Perez-oil; Wei Jason Situ-oil; Joseph Stoddard-wc; Sunny Apinchapong Yang-oil; Lin Hua Zheng-oilFOR |
2022 Masters in the Park, Saturday, May 14, 2022
2022 Master Artists:
Sunny Apinchapong-Yang oil, Julie Crouch wc, Carmen Daugherty wc, Lynne Fearman oil, Rich Gallego oil, Chris Gallison oil, Calvin Liang oil, Marciano Martinez wc, Richard Martinez wc, Pete Morris wc, Jason Situ oil, Joseph Stoddard wc, Alfred Tse oil, Lin Hua Zheng oil
Sunny Apinchapong-Yang oil, Julie Crouch wc, Carmen Daugherty wc, Lynne Fearman oil, Rich Gallego oil, Chris Gallison oil, Calvin Liang oil, Marciano Martinez wc, Richard Martinez wc, Pete Morris wc, Jason Situ oil, Joseph Stoddard wc, Alfred Tse oil, Lin Hua Zheng oil
2020 and 2021 Masters in the Park
Unfortunately the 2020 and 2021 events were cancelled because of the Covid pandemic.
2019 Saturday in the Park with the Masters
Our roster of artists was: Julie Crouch, wc; Jay Ewing, wc; Lynne Fearman oil; Debra Holladay, oil; Chuck Kovacic, oil (water-based); Richard Martinez, wc; Pete Morris, wc; Jim Salchak, wc; Jeannine Savedra, oil; Joseph Stoddard, wc; Ray Tucker, acrylic; Brian Zheng, oil.
2018 Saturday in the Park with the Masters
Our roster of artists was: Jay Ewing, wc; JoAnn Formia, wc; Chuck Kovacic, oil-waterbased; Marciano Martinez, wc; Richard Martinez, wc; Pete Morris, wc; Richard Piña, charcoal; Al Setton, acrylic; Hae Lee Sook, wc; John Taggart, wc; Joseph Stoddard, wc; Ray Tucker, acrylic
2017 Saturday in the Park with the Masters
Our roster of artists was: Debbie Abshear, wc; Francesca Brayton, wc; Lynne Fearman, oil; JoAnn Formia, wc; Chuck Kovacic, oil-waterbased; Marciano Martinez, wc; Richard Martinez, wc; Pete Morris, wc; Richard Myers, sculptor; Frances Pampeyan, oil; Richard Piña, charcoal; Jim Salchak, wc; Al Setton, acrylic; Nancy Shiershke, wc; Julie Snyder, oil; Joseph Stoddard, wc; Jan Wright, wc