With support from the California Arts Council, Laguna Art Museum will expose at least 300 third and fourth grade students from Santa Ana with a high-quality art education experience. The program includes a free trip to the museum with a docent-led tour of multiple exhibitions, as well as an art-making activity led by museum staff and teaching artists.
Laguna Art Museum presents up to 10 exhibitions per year featuring California artists or art with a California theme. The subject matter ranges from California Impressionist to Modern and Contemporary, and often the exhibitions present a strong historical theme relating to Laguna Beach, Orange County, or California. In 2017, for instance, the exhibition California Mexicana: Missions to Murals, 1820-1930 explored the state’s Mexican heritage in art and culture. The museum is interested not only in showcasing California art, both by recognized and under-recognized artists, but also in community outreach. The museum has a well-established program of providing educational opportunities for underserved children through its Santa Ana Art Education Outreach Program. The museum serves nearly 500 children through this program annually. Each November, the museum also hosts Art & Nature, a four-day event centered around art and its connection to science, nature, and Laguna Beach. The event includes a commissioned artwork, scholarly lectures, and a family art-making festival that raises environmental awareness and brings the entire Orange County community together. The museum serves nearly 1,000 visitors over the weekend and offers free admission during the Family Festival. The museum has approximately 1,424 active members, many of whom are longtime supporters.

