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Santa Cruz County Bank Arts Collaborative
The Land Meets The Sea
September 22, 2009 - January 4, 2010

In the tradition of painters who came before them, the twelve artists featured in The Land Meets The Sea, capture the glory of the California coast. With images that depict the majestic spell of the sea, they inspire and transport the viewer across the impressions of myth and imagination. The Land Meets The Sea exhibit includes over 100 works of art and is on display at all five Santa Cruz County Bank locations in Aptos, Capitola, Santa Cruz, Scotts Valley, and Watsonville through January 4, 2010.

The Land Meets The Sea Exhibiting Artists:
  • M.E. "Mike" Bailey
  • Barbara Bailey-Porter
  • Bill Kennann
  • Barbara Lawrence
  • Peter Loftus
  • Barry Marshall
  • John Maxon
  • Ron Milhoan
  • James Potterton
  • Charles Prentiss
  • Andrew Purchin
  • Susanna Waddell

Curated by Joan Blackmer

Special Events:
Opening Art Reception: Friday, October 2nd, 2009 6pm - 8pm at Santa Cruz County Bank, 720 Front Street, Santa Cruz

Exhibit Locations:
The Land Meets The Sea is on display in these Santa Cruz County Bank offices:

Aptos - 7775 Soquel Drive
Capitola - 819 Bay Avenue
Santa Cruz - 720 Front Street
Scotts Valley - 4604 Scotts Valley Drive
Watsonville - 595 Auto Center Drive

Exhibition Viewing Hours:
Monday through Thursday 9am - 5pm, Friday 9am - 6pm excluding Holidays.

Exhibition Contact:
Mary Anne Carson, 831.457.5003 ext. 2118 or mcarson@sccountybank.com

The Santa Cruz County Bank Arts Collaborative is an outreach effort to promote professional artists and art education by providing exhibiting artists with promotional assistance and by mounting public exhibitions in its banking offices throughout the county. In 2007, Santa Cruz County Bank received the ArtWORKS Emerging Business Award granted by the Santa Cruz Arts Commission for its support of the arts.

View more information on Santa Cruz County Bank's Art Collaborative.