Arts Council Menifee Presented Their First Annual Arts Showcase

On a hot and beautiful Saturday of June 18th, The Arts Council Menifee was more than pleased to treat residents to their 1st Annual Arts Sho...

arts showcaseOn a hot and beautiful Saturday of June 18th, The Arts Council Menifee was more than pleased to treat residents to their 1st Annual Arts Showcase hosted inside Countryside Marketplace.

The Arts Showcase admirably paraded many forms of art and culture for people of all ages to take part in. Local Artists were able to bring their art for display and sales while The Art Council Menifee also provided entertainment from local performers treating the community with their acquired talents in singing, playing, and poetry recital.

menifee arts council The variety of arts on display ranged from extravagant water color paintings to unique three-dimensional figures. All local artists were welcomed and encouraged to participate whether they had little experience, or years of practice in any type of area of specialty.

For the past year and a half, The Arts Council Menifee has helped draw out and promote all forms of art from artists in the local community. This year's showcase was a step up from their previous appearances in MSJC's Jazz Brunch. The Council was thrilled with the turn out and hope that it only gets bigger for next year.

For more information on The Arts Council Menifee visit: http://www.artscouncilmenifee.org

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  1. Laguna's Art Festival started out the same way and, look at it today! I hope Menifee sponsors more of these type of events, including a Jazz session.

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  2. Great to finally have some of the local talent showcased. Can't wait until next year
    Wendy

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  3. I was one of the watercolor artists in the showcase and I am also one of the first members of the new Menifee Art Council. I met allot of neat people who also were painters and welcomed the seeing all the art displayed. It was fun day meeting our local neighbors who enjoyed our work.

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