MAP KEY: VENUES and ARTIST LOCATIONS
1. Emerald Creek Winery
38642 Highway 79, Warner Springs, 92086
Award winning wines, gorgeous views with a large patio overlooking the valley.
Lalu’s will be selling empanadas and sandwiches
on Saturday and Sunday. Music on Saturday, 1 - 4 pm -- Byron Prather and Max Green on Sunday 1-4.
ARTISTS:
Dee Abell: acrylic painting, book illustration
Karen Adams: farm animal portraits
Nancy Ferguson: crochet/textiles
Liisa Kyle: hand-crafted silver jewelry, glass
Heather Lara: scratchboard/woodburning wildlife artist
Jeremy Lister: custom laser engraving, coasters, signage (951) 550-9586
Shauna Olmos: artisan baker
Deborah Roberts: whimsical acrylic, pastels, watercolor
Pamella Weiss: painting & jewelry
Julia Willhite: crochet mandalas
2. Manzanita Gallery
24635 Woodridge Lane, Warner Springs, 92086
Small, remote, private gallery showing the work of this artisan couple.
ARTISTS:
Lane McClelland: woodwork, wood bowls, furniture
Laurie Roberts: regional oil landscape paintings, jewelry www.laurierobertsart.com
3. Garage 79
36651 Highway 79, Warner Springs, 92086
Warner Spring’s awesome, hip little beer garden in the middle of nowhere. Mexican food truck on Saturday,
live music on Sunday.
Saturday: Mexican food truck, Eagle Brew Coffee Bar
Sunday: Live music, Punkers Café coffee
ARTISTS:
Brad Anderson: custom woodwork & signs
Jessica Bell: framed memorabilia
Hunter Edmisten: mixed media, wood
Janene Edmisten: beeswax, goat milk, mixed media
Sawyer Edmisten: crochet & fiber arts
Mike Horton: neon artist
Cory Lavy: chainsaw art
Sharon Mackey: 3D sculpture & ceramics
Donna-Marie May: pearl bead art
Randy Staley: handmade drums and hand-carved wood flutes
Tommy Thompson: acoustic guitar maker and repair (760) 445-1628
4. Hawk Watch Winery
27054 Chihuahua Valley Road, Warner Springs, 92086
Known for their time-honored techniques that result in full bodied, intense bold red wines and elegant fruit driven whites.
(A non-smoking venue.)
ARTISTS:
Krisi Svenneby Allgaier: artisan gemstone jewelry
Carole Degnan: watercolor, pastels (animals & wildlife)
Art & Adele Elliot: photography & mixed media (pet portraits)
Rho Goldberg: rope and textile vessels
Isabel Lemus Goyre: wine cork art
Sacha Hope: acrylic paintings, prints
5. Stacey Landfield Open Studio
37559 Cruces Drive, Warner Springs, 92086
Stacey Landfield: painter
6. Sierra Roble Winery
34810 Highway 79, Warner Springs, 92086
This small boutique winery at the base of Palomar Mountain specializes in traditional Bordeaux varietals.
They hope to entice your palate with their fine handcrafted wines. They will have author/lecturer/University
Professor Richard Carrico signing books on Saturday and Sunday and entertainment provided by Tom Bray from 1-4 on Saturday.
ARTISTS:
Debie Bodjanca: custom handmade purses
Jeanete Jackson: mixed media drawings based on nature and human beings
Denise Pulvino: jewelry, watercolors, and cards
Laura Ryan: acrylic, watercolor paintings, and Nuno silk scarves
Linda Todd-Limon: nature photography and portraits
7. Shadow Mountain Vineyards & Winery
34680 Highway 79, Warner Springs, 92086
With vines first planted in 1945, Shadow Mountain Vineyards makes award-winning wines, with a relaxing and beautiful environment in which to enjoy them. During the Wine & Art Trail event, Lalu’s Catering will be selling charcuterie boxes. Musician Pete Olson will be performing 1 – 4 Saturday and Alberto Dias will be performing 1 – 4 Sunday.
ARTISTS:
Kristen Cameron: mixed media figures & objects made from nature findings
Jennifer Crenshaw: watercolor paintings of nature and animal subjects
Hacienda Bees: honey and bee related products, services & education
Carolyn Mack: children’s coloring book. All profits going to local education
Darla Mulder: mixed media on canvas, 3-D mirror art and Jacaranda pendants
Becky Sanga: ancient pottery replication and demo
8. Sky Sailing:
31930 Highway 79, Warner Springs, 92086
As Southern California's Premier Sailplane destination, Sky Sailing offers rides for one or two passengers, instruction in the art of soaring, and a place for the Glider community to meet and practice their sport. The friendly folks at Sky Sailing will be offering discounts for anyone signing up for soar or for purchasing gift certificates. They have picnic tables with views of the runway and the valley. There will not be any wine tasting or artists assigned here during the event.
9. Mad Mikes Store
31652 Highway 79, Warner Springs, 92086
Located in the Warner Springs Village, this is a gourmet foodie’s dream with a huge selection of delicious condiments,
jerky, sausage and more to take home and or add some POW to your picnic basket. In addition, Mike will be serving up an incredible menu for your winery picnic basket at this location: See here for details.
10. (a) Julian Weaving Works
30352 Highway 78 Santa Ysabel 92070
Established in 1986 by Beryl Warnes, Julian Weaving Works offers handwoven wearable art including shawls, scarves, hats, skirts, dresses. Jackets as well as many household items rugs, runners, lap throws, saddle blankets and pillows. Most items are woven onsite so it’s a great place to experience this ancient art form in process. Beryl also offers classes, and it is always a treat to go to this shop . . . the yarns, colors and beautifully weaved items are a delight to the eyes. Several textile artisans will be showing their work in the outdoor area behind her shop on the weekend of May 20 -21.
(b) Santa Ysabel Art Gallery
30352 Highway 78, Santa Ysabel, 92070
Twenty-nine-year-old Santa Ysabel Art Gallery exhibits both traditional and contemporary fine art and fine craft from established and emerging artists. The gallery has a long-standing commitment to excellence in painting, sculpture, ceramics, glass and work in mixed media, and to the choice of artists who exhibit there. There is a special interest in regional California landscape painting and painters, both plein air and studio. During the Wine and Art Trail event, they will be holding a Spring Art Festival with many artists, live music, and poetry. For more info, contact Steve Clugston 760 765-1676
1. Emerald Creek Winery
38642 Highway 79, Warner Springs, 92086
Award winning wines, gorgeous views with a large patio overlooking the valley.
Lalu’s will be selling empanadas and sandwiches
on Saturday and Sunday. Music on Saturday, 1 - 4 pm -- Byron Prather and Max Green on Sunday 1-4.
ARTISTS:
Dee Abell: acrylic painting, book illustration
Karen Adams: farm animal portraits
Nancy Ferguson: crochet/textiles
Liisa Kyle: hand-crafted silver jewelry, glass
Heather Lara: scratchboard/woodburning wildlife artist
Jeremy Lister: custom laser engraving, coasters, signage (951) 550-9586
Shauna Olmos: artisan baker
Deborah Roberts: whimsical acrylic, pastels, watercolor
Pamella Weiss: painting & jewelry
Julia Willhite: crochet mandalas
2. Manzanita Gallery
24635 Woodridge Lane, Warner Springs, 92086
Small, remote, private gallery showing the work of this artisan couple.
ARTISTS:
Lane McClelland: woodwork, wood bowls, furniture
Laurie Roberts: regional oil landscape paintings, jewelry www.laurierobertsart.com
3. Garage 79
36651 Highway 79, Warner Springs, 92086
Warner Spring’s awesome, hip little beer garden in the middle of nowhere. Mexican food truck on Saturday,
live music on Sunday.
Saturday: Mexican food truck, Eagle Brew Coffee Bar
Sunday: Live music, Punkers Café coffee
ARTISTS:
Brad Anderson: custom woodwork & signs
Jessica Bell: framed memorabilia
Hunter Edmisten: mixed media, wood
Janene Edmisten: beeswax, goat milk, mixed media
Sawyer Edmisten: crochet & fiber arts
Mike Horton: neon artist
Cory Lavy: chainsaw art
Sharon Mackey: 3D sculpture & ceramics
Donna-Marie May: pearl bead art
Randy Staley: handmade drums and hand-carved wood flutes
Tommy Thompson: acoustic guitar maker and repair (760) 445-1628
4. Hawk Watch Winery
27054 Chihuahua Valley Road, Warner Springs, 92086
Known for their time-honored techniques that result in full bodied, intense bold red wines and elegant fruit driven whites.
(A non-smoking venue.)
ARTISTS:
Krisi Svenneby Allgaier: artisan gemstone jewelry
Carole Degnan: watercolor, pastels (animals & wildlife)
Art & Adele Elliot: photography & mixed media (pet portraits)
Rho Goldberg: rope and textile vessels
Isabel Lemus Goyre: wine cork art
Sacha Hope: acrylic paintings, prints
5. Stacey Landfield Open Studio
37559 Cruces Drive, Warner Springs, 92086
Stacey Landfield: painter
6. Sierra Roble Winery
34810 Highway 79, Warner Springs, 92086
This small boutique winery at the base of Palomar Mountain specializes in traditional Bordeaux varietals.
They hope to entice your palate with their fine handcrafted wines. They will have author/lecturer/University
Professor Richard Carrico signing books on Saturday and Sunday and entertainment provided by Tom Bray from 1-4 on Saturday.
ARTISTS:
Debie Bodjanca: custom handmade purses
Jeanete Jackson: mixed media drawings based on nature and human beings
Denise Pulvino: jewelry, watercolors, and cards
Laura Ryan: acrylic, watercolor paintings, and Nuno silk scarves
Linda Todd-Limon: nature photography and portraits
7. Shadow Mountain Vineyards & Winery
34680 Highway 79, Warner Springs, 92086
With vines first planted in 1945, Shadow Mountain Vineyards makes award-winning wines, with a relaxing and beautiful environment in which to enjoy them. During the Wine & Art Trail event, Lalu’s Catering will be selling charcuterie boxes. Musician Pete Olson will be performing 1 – 4 Saturday and Alberto Dias will be performing 1 – 4 Sunday.
ARTISTS:
Kristen Cameron: mixed media figures & objects made from nature findings
Jennifer Crenshaw: watercolor paintings of nature and animal subjects
Hacienda Bees: honey and bee related products, services & education
Carolyn Mack: children’s coloring book. All profits going to local education
Darla Mulder: mixed media on canvas, 3-D mirror art and Jacaranda pendants
Becky Sanga: ancient pottery replication and demo
8. Sky Sailing:
31930 Highway 79, Warner Springs, 92086
As Southern California's Premier Sailplane destination, Sky Sailing offers rides for one or two passengers, instruction in the art of soaring, and a place for the Glider community to meet and practice their sport. The friendly folks at Sky Sailing will be offering discounts for anyone signing up for soar or for purchasing gift certificates. They have picnic tables with views of the runway and the valley. There will not be any wine tasting or artists assigned here during the event.
9. Mad Mikes Store
31652 Highway 79, Warner Springs, 92086
Located in the Warner Springs Village, this is a gourmet foodie’s dream with a huge selection of delicious condiments,
jerky, sausage and more to take home and or add some POW to your picnic basket. In addition, Mike will be serving up an incredible menu for your winery picnic basket at this location: See here for details.
10. (a) Julian Weaving Works
30352 Highway 78 Santa Ysabel 92070
Established in 1986 by Beryl Warnes, Julian Weaving Works offers handwoven wearable art including shawls, scarves, hats, skirts, dresses. Jackets as well as many household items rugs, runners, lap throws, saddle blankets and pillows. Most items are woven onsite so it’s a great place to experience this ancient art form in process. Beryl also offers classes, and it is always a treat to go to this shop . . . the yarns, colors and beautifully weaved items are a delight to the eyes. Several textile artisans will be showing their work in the outdoor area behind her shop on the weekend of May 20 -21.
(b) Santa Ysabel Art Gallery
30352 Highway 78, Santa Ysabel, 92070
Twenty-nine-year-old Santa Ysabel Art Gallery exhibits both traditional and contemporary fine art and fine craft from established and emerging artists. The gallery has a long-standing commitment to excellence in painting, sculpture, ceramics, glass and work in mixed media, and to the choice of artists who exhibit there. There is a special interest in regional California landscape painting and painters, both plein air and studio. During the Wine and Art Trail event, they will be holding a Spring Art Festival with many artists, live music, and poetry. For more info, contact Steve Clugston 760 765-1676