Caroline Mustard

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Caroline Mustard began teaching for Pacific Art League 8 years ago when she began teaching students how to draw and paint on their iPads.  

Since then her teaching spans both traditional and digital art media, and she most recently published her first book The Joy of Drawing, Book One Beginning Steps with her friend Katy Lea.  

Not only is she a popular teacher having won PAL’s Teacher of the Year Award for 2020, but she is also a board member of PAL and has helped bring PAL through the pandemic by making classes available via Zoom.  

She is also a working artist with a portfolio that spans digital, gouache and acrylic, and now oil.  

She will be exhibiting at PAL this coming May and is joined by her friends Katy Lea and Mara Catherine Sippel and her many students. 

The exhibition not only commemorates PAL bringing their art community through the pandemic, but it also is Caroline’s birthday celebration.  “For me, teaching is symbiotic with my own drawing and painting, and I cannot think of a better way to celebrate than with my students and friends,” said Caroline.

The In-Person Opening of the exhibition will occur on Saturday, May 15 when PAL will open its doors to Caroline and her students for a day of art together.  At 4 PM the doors will be open to the public to view the exhibition and join Caroline and her friends in celebrating what we hope is the end of the pandemic and welcoming in the upcoming 100th anniversary of PAL’s service to the community.


Gallery

All works are for sale, please email Donny Foley at donny@pacificartleague.org for inquiries.

 Participating Friends & Students

 

Alan Kushnir, Ann Syer, Anne Rutherdale, Carole Kushnir, Deidre Clark, Didier Moretti, Donna Dagef, Donna Fleming, Dorothy Hunter, Hannah Bentz, Hilary Burcell, Julia Zanutta, Karen Fu, Karen White, Katy Lea, Kim Smith, Linda Palmor, Maria Sanchez, Mel Rabkin, Patricia Larenas, Rosine Ferber, Sharon Ferguson, Sherry Pang, Sherryl Casella, Sonoko, Vasudev Bhandarkar

 

Gallery

All works are for sale, please email Donny Foley at donny@pacificartleague.org for inquiries.