
Cover Artist Jill Estroff
Inside Land Park/Grid March 2022
Jill Estroff, who lives in Curtis Park, worked as marketing director for the Crocker Art Museum from 1986 to 1993, and is now the art curator for KVIE.
Jill Estroff, who lives in Curtis Park, worked as marketing director for the Crocker Art Museum from 1986 to 1993, and is now the art curator for KVIE.
“This lupine watercolor painting is part of a series of California native plants,” says Judy Lew Loose, who was commissioned a few years ago by a hospital at Stanford to paint California native plants.
The Crocker Art Museum’s “Wayne Thiebaud 100: Paintings, Prints, and Drawings,” a retrospective of Thiebaud’s achievements—coinciding with his 100th birthday—will return to the Crocker May 29–Aug. 7.
Originally from Chicago, Terry McMenamin has found a welcome second home in Sacramento. There in her studio, she’s happiest scraping and poking through layers of paint and paper until she finds what she’s been looking for all along.
Originally from Hawaii, Danilo Campos now lives in Sacramento and works as a teacher-librarian at a local high school.
Pamela Hartvig is a local artist and therapist who has been painting, drawing and etching since 1977.