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Exhibitions

Now On View

The Natural World. The Studio Door. San Diego, CA. May- June, 2026.

Coming Soon

Volcan Mountain Residency Exhibit. Ilan Lael, Julian, CA. TBA Dec. 2026.

Public Art Commissions:

Escondido Arts. River mural panel. April, 2026.

 

6th Floor Murals. UCI Health Medical Center, Irvine, CA. 2025.

 

Glendale Arts: Adams Square Installation. Glendale,  CA. May, 2025.

 

Solo Exhibits:

Solo Exhibit. Solana Beach City Hall, Solana Beach. CA. Nov- Dec. 2025

Feathers and Foliage (Solo Exhibit).  Art on 30th. San Diego, CA. July - Aug. 2025.

Desert Spectrum (Solo Exhibit). Studio Channel Islands. Camarillo, CA. Aug - Sept. 2025.

Solo Exhibit. Rancho Bernardo Branch Library. Rancho Bernardo, CA. July-Sept. 2025

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Solo Exhibit. Temecula Mercantile Gallery. Temecula, CA. May, 2024.

 

Solo Exhibit. Poway Center for the Arts. Poway, CA. March 2025.​

Solo Exhibit. Encinitas Community Center. Encinitas, CA. Sept- Jan. 2025

Solo Exhibit. Newport Beach Central Branch Library. Newport Beach, CA. April- May 2024

 

Solo Exhibit. North Park Branch Library. San Diego CA. Sept.- Nov. 2023.

Selected Group Exhibits:

Yosemite Renaissance 40. Yosemite Gateway Art Center, Oakhurst, CA (2025–2026)
First Place Award- Sold

Elemental. Sparks Gallery, San Diego, CA (2025) — Sold

West Coast Biennial. Turtle Bay Exploration Park, Redding, CA (2025) — Sold

Art Auction. Yellowstone Art Museum, Billings, MT (2025) — Sold

Arts in Agriculture. Madera Arts Council, Madera, CA (2024) - Second Place, Sold

Let’s Go Retro. Del Mar Fair, Del Mar, CA (2024). - Third Place Award

Small Things. California Art League, Los Angeles, CA (2024) - Third Place Award

Grassroots Emerging Artists. Rockport Art Museum, Rockport, MA (2024) - Honorable Mention

Press:

"In the Curator's Words: At Studio Door, honoring the natural world"​

Excerpt:

"There’s something striking about Laura Green’s paintings: the unapologetic brush strokes, for one, and the vibrant colors, too. Combined, they make for pieces that are bold, in your face and hardly timid. At the same time, if it makes sense, there’s an air of quiet stillness in them, too, probably because of the subject matter, often animals and plants found in the San Diego landscape."

Read Full Article 

“Laura Green’s ‘A River Runs Through It’ Exhibit Mixes Art and Nature,”
San Diego Union-Tribune, Feb 25, 2025.
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“Local Artist Laura Green Brings Nature to the City,”
Imperial Beach News, May 2023.
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