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You've seen John Potter wearing his stylishly embroidered ArtsCA hat in our videos. Now you can get your own baseball cap-style hat. Purchase it here OR get one free when you subscribe to us at Patreon at the Patron level. $30 includes shipping to US. Cotton fabric, adjustable size so one size fits most.

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About ArtsCalifornia.net
What you may expect
ArtsCalifornia is a multi-media concept for artists, art enthusiasts and arts organizations.

The site encompasses
• Video productions and tutorials
• An event calendar
• Art e-zines and articles
• An artist directory
• Resources of supplies and services
• Art organization contacts

We are looking for contributors! Please let us know if you or your arts organization has information for distribution.

The site was created by Blue Cat Studio, Inc., A Woman and Native American Veteran-owned Business, to fill a connective gap in the art world. The target audience is art patrons, artists and arts organizations. The concept: establish a place to help artists and arts organizations gain exposure. Please do let us know if you have additional ideas to help achieve this goal.

ArtsCalifornia also provides an easy way for YOU to support art of all disciplines. Whether you are an artist, art lover or arts organization, please consider showing your support.



Photo by Kumiki Shimizu for Unsplash
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Support Us!
ArtsCalifornia also provides an easy way for YOU to support art of all disciplines. Whether you are an artist, art lover or arts organization, please consider showing your support.


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California Wildlife
Photo of the Year

The 12th annual California Wildlife Photo of the Year continues to provide interesting debates between the judges. Just when you think it’s all decided, the judging takes another turn. As we have in the past, we opted for four winners. That’s a good thing. Thank you to all of the talented photographers for making that happen. Keep sending us your best, most exciting, tender, unusual, and unexpected California wildlife images.
Sept - Oct 2021 Winner Page


Photographer: Cindy Croissant
I feel so privileged to live in San Diego surrounded by amazing wildlife. One Saturday in April, I decided to get up early and head down to La Jolla to photograph any animals willing to pose for me. I saw seals, sea lions, ground squirrels, pigeons, seagulls, double-crested cormorants and several brown pelicans. As I was walking around, I looked down and found this little cutie!
La Jolla Cove


Photographer: Kevin Lohman Photography
A Double-crested Cormorant was fishing in a small lake when it caught this fish. Immediately, a couple of American White Pelicans swooped in to try to take the fish away from the cormorant, but the cormorant was able to quickly swallow the fish and the pelicans swam away, unsuccessful.
Ed R. Levin County Park, Milpitas, California


Photographer: Parham Pourahmad
A red-shouldered hawk flies back to its hunting perch with a cricket in its mouth for dinner! Was very happy to get this near sunset.
Natural Bridges State Beach, 2531 W Cliff Dr, Santa Cruz, CA 95060


Photographer: Steve Harms
Black Bear with Kokanee Salmon
Taylor Creek Visitor Center/Sierra Nevada Conservancy
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