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This rebellious arts competition in Orange County is embracing its internal Santa Claus
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This rebellious arts competition in Orange County is embracing its internal Santa Claus

Last updated: December 4, 2025 8:29 pm
Editorial Board Published December 4, 2025
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The Sawdust Artwork Competition began within the mid-Nineteen Sixties as a response to — or a “rebellion,” as one of many collaborating artists put it — Laguna Seashore’s extra uppity Competition of the Arts, residence to the long-running living-pictures present often called the Pageant of the Masters. At the moment, it’s a professionally-run affair, a spot to hold and drink and dine as a lot as it’s to discover handmade artwork.

And within the winter, its hippie edge is arguably softened slightly extra. For that’s when Santa Claus strikes in for 5 weekends all through November and December.

Youngsters discover the gingerbread home at Sawdust Winter Fantasy.

Two children sit on Santa's lap at the Sawdust Winter Fantasy Festival in Laguna Beach in November.

Millie Johnson, 5, and Gunner Johnson, 9, fifth-generation Laguna Seashore residents, sit on Santa’s lap.

However regardless of, if Sawdust is now not a feisty little upstart it as soon as was, it’s nonetheless a house for anything-goes, left of middle artwork. Extra attractive: To step into Sawdust is to wander right into a theme park-like world of winding paths coated in wooden chips, one the place artists cubicles are usual as mini cottages and each flip is filled with surprises — psychedelic ceramic mushrooms nest round one bend, a waterfall and a live performance stage round one other.

Sawdust is an artist-filled wonderland, and by no means is that extra obvious than throughout its Winter Fantasy occasion, which is able to wrap Dec. 21. Christmas lights glisten, a communal tree beckons to be embellished and a marionette handler wanders the grounds. Artist cubicles place an emphasis on smaller, gift-ready objects — assume ornaments, colourful sweet dishes, mini plates designed to nest a wine bottle — however Sawdust’s Winter Fantasy stops simply wanting going full vacation get together, as that is nonetheless an art-driven occasion the place one can be a part of a pop-up ceramic class or crowd round a desk and join with strangers for a portray session.

“Sawdust is an experience,” says the competition’s President Jay Grant, noting that even at the moment it conjures a special vibe than the concrete grounds of the close by Competition of the Arts. “You walk through the front gate and you’ve got sawdust-strewn paths. You’ve got a rustic village. You’ve got waterfalls. You’ve got three stages, and you’ve got demonstrations going on. There’s an excitement to watching artists create their art.”

And if one is simply too shy to deliver out their internal artist, they will cling with a spiced wine within the eating alcove.

Sawdust’s winter version launched in 1991, though the workforce had been speaking about it for the reason that ’70s, says Grant, who has been concerned with the competition for 52 years, first as a gross sales supervisor however sometimes as a collaborating artist promoting ceramics and wind chimes. As for why a vacation occasion took about twenty years to get off the bottom, Grant cops to being a “canyon hippie” and says, “We took it one year at a time.” It’s shifted over time — there have been stilt walkers for a bit, and Sawdust’s historic website notes there was as soon as a mascot in “Jelf,” half jester, half elf.

Petey the dog peeks out of a stroller.

Petey the canine peeks out as his homeowners, Erick and Natasha Blaha, not pictured, purchase art work from artist Tim Hahne.

Jelf didn’t stick round lengthy, and when requested why there’s no formal mascot at the moment, Grant laughs. “We have enough characters just in the artists themselves here,” he says. “We don’t need to hire any characters. They’re some of the most eclectic, interesting ex-hippies.”

Muffin Spencer-Devlin is probably not an ex-hippie, however she is a former professional golfer, as soon as an outspoken movie star persona on the tour. At the moment, she’s a Laguna Seashore resident and a full-time glass artist, her work experimenting with dashes of shade trapped all through her creations. I met Spencer-Devlin whereas eyeing her tiny glass angels with multicolored hearts.

Glasswork began as a ardour venture, however then grew to become a second profession for Spencer-Devlin. “I wish it was a hobby,” she says with fun. “I have to make a living somehow. I didn’t save all that money that I made, but I’ve been really good at spending it.”

She’s been attending Sawdust for the reason that mid-2000s, and labored as an apprentice glass artist earlier than ultimately beginning to promote her personal work round 2009. The occasion has been a refuge, she says.

“I felt like I had found my peeps,” she says, “the people that I resonated with. Anytime I had a chance in those days, I was talking glass with somebody, and there were all kinds of people to do it with here, so it was an education for me.”

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Shamus Skoch, who goes by Shamus, is an found object artist, sculptor, displaying his work at the Sawdust Winter Fantasy Festival in Laguna Beach Sunday, Nov. 23, 2025. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)

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Gabe Sullivan is a fine art photographer and director.

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Michelle Burt, an expressive impressionist artist based in Laguna Beach, stands in her booth.

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Artist Lupe Blanton makes ceramic garden art.

1. Shamus Skoch, a discovered object artist, shows his work. 2. Gabe Sullivan is a positive artwork photographer and director. 3. Michelle Burt, an expressive impressionist artist based mostly in Laguna Seashore, stands in her sales space. 4. Artist Lupe Blanton makes ceramic backyard artwork.

Folkloric and eccentric ceramic artist Lilia Venier has been exhibiting at Sawdust’s winter fest for 22 years. Sawdust’s essential summer time occasion permits solely Laguna Seashore residents to have a sales space, however within the winter, the competition is open to these from different cities. Venier, based mostly in La Crescenta, has discovered it welcoming, a lot in order that Sawdust Winter Fantasy is probably the most profitable present the full-time artist presents at.

“The people who go there are very loyal,” says Venier, who additionally teaches on the Inventive Arts Group in Sierra Madre. “Every year, people come to see me and say, ‘What do you have this time?’ I have customers in Laguna that have 40 to 50 pieces of mine. It’s very important that festival. It’s people who get what I do.”

Sawdust is on the verge of turning 60, which it’ll do when it returns to Laguna Seashore subsequent summer time. It continues to evolve.

“Sawdust was a kind of rebellion from the Pageant, which was first. That’s very high-end and classy,” says Venier, when requested how the competition has modified in her twenty years of coming. “The Sawdust is more crafty. When I started, there were a lot of artists who were hippies. They were having fun, selling surfing clothing. You know, hippies on the beach. There’s not many anymore — a few.”

David Zhang holds his granddaughter Zoey Huang, 5, while viewing Santa.

David Zhang holds his granddaughter Zoey Huang, 5, whereas viewing Santa.

A priority amongst many artists was the price of dwelling in Laguna Seashore, which has Grant questioning learn how to get youthful artists concerned after they can’t afford to reside inside metropolis limits. As Sawdust heads into its sixth decade, Grant acknowledged they could must chill out some guidelines for the summer time exhibition, akin to permitting non-Laguna residents to current.

“There’s all kinds of ideas,” he says of attempting to recruit youthful artists.

However no main modifications are but on the docket for subsequent season. Sawdust continues to be, in any case these many years, taking it one yr at a time.

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