Events that have not been canceled. Cancellations are
ongoing, so please check individual
events for updates.
ART
Lamorinda
Arts Alliance announces the
exhibit “Slice of Life” at the aRt
Cottage in Concord, through June 25.
The concept of everyday life and
adapting to the new normal has taken
on an especially poignant meaning
during the COVID-19 crisis. “Slice
of Life” is about reflecting a
moment, an era, a part of everyday
life or an exceptional memory. The
reception is pending Contra Costa
County COVID-19 regulations. Located
at 2238 Mt. Diablo Street, Concord.
Open Tuesday - Friday 11 a.m.-5
p.m.; Saturday 1 p.m. - 5 p.m.
Lamorinda Arts Alliance is an
organization of local artists and
friends who reside or work in the
area.
www.laa4art.org
The Moraga
Art Gallery’s new show pays an
“Homage to Nature.” During stressful
times like these art and nature can
provide a measure of solace. “Homage
to Nature,” highlighting the work of
two member artists wedded to the
natural world. In etchings and
monoprints with a distinctive Asian
flair, Lafayette’s Pat Prosek
renders stylized classic cranes
doing what they are meant to do:
fly, nestle, groom themselves, wade,
search for food, etc. A handsome
four-paneled screen, “Love and Long
Life,” a traditional theme in
ancient Asian art, serves as the
centerpiece of the display. 432
Center Street in Moraga’s Rheem
Shopping Center, open from noon to 4
p.m. on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
http://moragartgallery.com,
moragaartgallery@gmail.com,
(925)376-5407
Art
Gallery at the Orinda Library, May
1-30 “California Impressionism &
Sailboats.” The Lamorinda Arts
Council is excited to announce the
partial reopening of two exhibit
spaces at the Library gallery. Look
for paintings on two wood walls as
you enter the Library. View Sydney
Cheney-Thomas’ oil paintings with
the theme “Sail Away.” Lisa Gunn’s
plein air paintings recall
California Impressionism. All
COVID-19 precautions observed. You
can also see the artwork online at
www.lamorindaarts.org/
online-galleries/.
Art
Gallery at Wilder, May 1 - 30
Virtual Exhibit: “Around the World
in 12 Portraits.” View Annie
Jacquemet-Barrington’s oil
paintings, many of which are based
on photographs of people from around
the world. Her husband,
Michael Barrington, known for his
humanitarian work, often returns
from faraway places with intriguing
photographs of people involved in
these projects. Many of these photos
inspire her portrait paintings.
Virtual solo show at
www.lamorindaarts.org/
online-galleries/.
MUSIC
St. Paul’s
Concert Series is excited to present
Guitarists Travis Austin and Robert
Owens, as ensemble Austin & Owens,
in a live performance broadcast from
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Walnut
Creek on Saturday, May 29 at 7 p.m.
This live performance will be
broadcast online only (no live
audience attending). Travis Austin
and Robert Owens have been
performing music together now for
over 15 years. As a traditional
guitar duo they have performed all
around northern California. Ticket
registration:
www.stpaulswc.org/
concert-series
OTHER
John Muir
Land Trust’s annual spring Twilight
events are free, family-friendly
experiences that celebrate the magic
of the East Bay Hills. Join us for a
little science and a lot of fun!
Thursdays, May 27 and June 3; online
4 to 5 p.m. Register at
https://jmlt.org/
get-involved/calendar/
The “Green
Sofa Cinema Series” debuts Tuesday,
June 15 at 7 p.m. via Zoom. In
advance, watch the film “Plastic
Wars” from the comfort of your own
sofa. On June 15, join a free,
one-hour Zoom chat to talk about the
film and hear from a local advocate
for reducing plastic use. Register
soon to get the Zoom link. This fun
and informative film series is
sponsored by four local
environmental groups.
KPFA Radio
94.1 FM presents JoAnn Wypijewski
and Kris Welch: “What We Don’t Talk
About: Sex, Authority” on Thursday,
June 3, 6-7 p.m. at Online webinar,
1929 Martin Luther King Jr Way,
Berkeley. Wypijewski and Welch
discuss Wypijewski’s new book, “What
We Don’t Talk About: Sex, Authority
and the Mess of Life,” and answer
questions. Cost: Suggested Donation
$5-$20. For more info see
http://www.kpfa.org.
“Taste of
Lafayette” restaurant stroll!
Tuesday, June 22, 5 to 8 p.m.,
Downtown Lafayette. Yes, you saw
that correctly! The Lafayette
Chamber is preparing for its first
community event of the year, the
Taste of Lafayette! Tickets are now
on sale, $50 early bird through May
31, $55 thereafter. The “stroll”
begins when ticket holders head out
at their own pace to stop at any or
all of the participating restaurants
for sampling. Open-air shuttle bus
will be provided. Will call and bar
will be at Lafayette Plaza Park from
5 to 8 p.m. Evening includes music
throughout the stroll. Tickets are
limited and the event will account
for any state/county health and
safety guidelines. Please note you
may be required to show proof of
COVID-19 vaccination or a negative
test result within 72 hours of the
event. High risk or those not
feeling well should not attend. Face
coverings will be required unless
immediately eating or drinking.
This is a fundraising event for the
Lafayette Chamber and the Lafayette
Community Foundation. Purchase Early
Bird Tickets at
https://lafayettechamber.org/taste/