Annual Arts Festival Another Crowd Pleaser
LIGHT ON THEIR FEET—Members of California Dance Theater demonstrate their talents. The Arts Festival featured visual and performing arts. There were plenty of activities to keep visitors occupied. LENDING HER NAME—Thousand Oaks Arts Festival honorary chairperson Jane Seymour, an actress and artist, relaxes for a moment at her display at the Thousand Oaks Arts Festival on Sunday. ARTFUL CONVERSATION—Thousand Oaks Art Festival honorary chairperson Jane Seymour discusses her artwork with Thousand Oaks residents Lydia and Joe Medrano during the Thousand Oaks Arts Festival at the Civic Arts Plaza on Sunday. THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS—Thousand Oaks resident Paula Neustadt, left, and her friend, Doug Jackson, admire handcrafted glass and ceramic tile shrines displayed by Thousand Oaks artist Sharon Riley, center, during the annual Arts Festival last weekend. PIXELATING THE MAYOR—Thousand Oaks artist Saul Bernstein creates a digital portrait of Thousand Oaks Mayor Claudia Bill-de la Peña at the Thousand Oaks Arts Festival. The event was conducted Saturday and Sunday at the Mary and Richard Carpenter Plaza Park, adjacent the Civic Arts Plaza and The Lakes. GETTING BUGGED—Thousand Oaks residents David Mead and his daughter, Lang Ranch Elementary School first-grader Caitlin, 6, try a handson electronic bug creation at the Thousand Oaks Arts Festival on Sunday. |
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