Awaken the Artist Within
Week of October 8, 2022
Awaken the Artist Within
Join us for a vibrant and inspirational slideshow/talk with Erin Lee Gafill. A museum-exhibited painter and textile artist, memoirist, and international teacher, Erin’s slideshow weaves together personal stories and stunning color-rich art with practical tips on carving out time and intention for your own creative practice. Born into the mayhem and magic of Big Sur in the ’60s, Erin shares her stories of growing up at Nepenthe Restaurant, the legendary watering hole for poets, writers, and dreamers, her deep California art roots, and a chance encounter that changed her life forever and set her on her path as an artist. Her stories will touch your heart, her tips will inspire YOU to create, and her gorgeous paintings will send you home dreaming in full color!
An award-winning painter and author, Erin Gafill has inspired people around the world with her inspirational art, heartfelt stories, and uniquely engaging teaching methods. Her work bridges art, craft, and community, weaving observation, intuition, and imagination into her painting, writing, teaching, and public speaking. A fifth-generation California artist, she was born in Big Sur, California in 1963, the daughter of a beatnik and a hippie and the great-great-granddaughter of Carmel’s first artist-in-residence. Growing up at her grandparents’ legendary restaurant, Nepenthe, a mecca for poets, bohemians and dreamers, she drew inspiration from its ever-changing cast of characters as well as the stunning and mystical beauty of the coast. Erin is the founder of the nonprofit Big Sur Arts Initiative, and a founding member of the Monterey Bay Plein Air Painters Association. In 2001 Erin was honored to serve as the first American Artist-in-Residence at the Hamada International Children’s Museum, Hamada, Japan. In 2009, she and her husband Tom Birmingham were named Champions of the Arts by the Arts Council of Monterey County and were honored by the United States Congress for their service to the community through the arts. Her work can be seen at eringafill.com and was featured in Spring/Summer 2020 at the Monterey Museum of Art. Her inspirational memoir Drinking From a Cold Spring, a Little Book of Hope is available at Amazon.com