About Us

History of the Dana Point Fine Arts Association

The History

The Dana Point Fine Arts Association began as the Niguel Art Association, which had its roots in a group formed by six area artists in 1968. These local artists were interested in offering South County residents greater exposure to the fine arts, and to create a venue promoting the many talented artists within the community. In May, 1989, the Niguel Art Association became an official non-profit 501(3)(c) corporation.

The association was renamed in February 2007 to Dana Point Fine Arts Association. The current priorities of the “DPFAA” remains in line with the goals of the founding artists, most significantly of which is the most active show schedule of any art association in Southern California; promoting the marketing knowledge and capabilities of our member artists; and support of the development of the local high school art program.

Our Members

Our members are the vibrant heart of the Dana Point Fine Arts Association, a diverse collective of passionate artists, dedicated patrons, and enthusiastic supporters who share a deep appreciation for the visual arts. Their collective energy and commitment are the driving force behind our association’s mission to promote, support, and celebrate fine art in our coastal community.

Lynn Newell

Lynn Newell

Joan Johnson

Joan Johnson

Steve Kell

Steve Kell

Karl Kiefer

Karl Kiefer

George McGhee

George McGhee

David Kizziar

David Kizziar

Jerry Clovis

Jerry Clovis

Corbett Baer

Corbett Baer

Bob Schmeiser

Bob Schmeiser

Nadalena Radis-Cobbs

Nadalena Radis-Cobbs

Bill Knauer

Bill Knauer

Karen Freitas

Karen Freitas

Cydette

Cydette

Fernando Micheli

Fernando Micheli

Larry Beard

Cliff Wassmann

Cliff Wassmann