Art & Nature

An annual celebration where art and nature meet, inspiring creativity, awareness, and connection FOR ALL AGES.

Friday, November 7, 2025
on Main Beach from 3:15 - 5 PM

Art + Nature

In collaboration with Laguna Art Museum & 2025 Commissioned Visual Artist Ana Teresa Fernández.


Laguna Dance Founder & Artistic Director Jodie Gates will create a choreographic work activating the work of Fernández on Main Beach.

Art + Nature is an annual event celebrating the dynamic exchange between artistic expression and environmental awareness. Featuring outdoor art and free events for all ages, Art + Nature brings together thousands of participants each year to foster a love of nature, raise environmental awareness and discover cross-sections between science and the arts. As an immersive journey into the symbiotic relationship between art and the natural world, Art + Nature addresses the environmental situation through a creative and unique lens – the artist’s perspective.

This event is presented as part of Laguna Art Museum’s Art + Nature initiative. Visit lagunaartmuseum.org/art-nature to learn more and participate.

About Ana Teresa Fernández

Ana Teresa Fernández is an artist of fluencies. A student of linguistics, she speaks five languages. An artist of border erasure, she elevates the intersectionality of place, person, and politics to create a common human vernacular. Time-based actions and social gestures are her syntax. Land, history, gender, climate, and culture are her subjects. Performance, video, photography, painting, and sculpture become her dynamic tools of grammar. Through enacted narratives, she reveals all that too often gets lost in translation, becoming the literal embodiment of the stories that divide but also bind us as human beings sharing a planet of great fragility and beauty. Asked to characterize her work, Fernandez gives it the novel label Magical Non-fiction, explaining: “Where unimaginable conditions are the reality, I seek to portray dreamscapes of what’s possible. The courage to transform is up to us.”
Born in Tampico, Mexico, Fernandez grew up in California and makes her home in San Francisco. She has created residencies and public work in Haiti, Brazil, Spain, South Africa, Cuba, Mexico & throughout the United States. Major public projects include On The Horizon, which was featured in the 2021 Lands End exhibition, organized by the FOR-SITE Foundation. In one highly visible work, she erased the border between Tijuana & San Diego by painting a portion sky blue while wearing a tango dress and heels to create an illusion of a hole on the wall from afar.

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