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Invited Speaker at the e.g. 5 Conference, Monterey, CA
In 2011 Betsy Schulz was invited to Monterey California to give a 20 minute talk on her public art work and how she engages the community. She creates opportunities for local students, families and individuals to take part in the making of tiles and installation of mosaics for public art installations in local communities. She discussed […]
Mural to illustrate essence of Point Loma
A mural capturing the spirit and history of Point Loma will highlight the entrance to Harbor Point, the new 24,000-square-foot mixed-use office building at 5055 N. Harbor Drive in Point Loma. […]
Living well: Innovative Solana Beach center focuses on classes for children.
The small yellow cottage with its Spanish tile roof that houses the Center for a Healthy Lifestyle was living its mission on July 14 as children and staff harvested ingredients from the bounty just outside the door. The children made crepes topped with fresh peaches from a peach tree in the garden. […]
Artist extends reach to library donor wall
The art of Betsy Schulz that brought communities together in Carmel Valley, Del Mar and Solana Beach now reaches the northernmost part of the county, in Fallbrook. […]
Artist’s tile and mosaic works big part of city’s new library
The new Fallbrook Library will be outfitted with distinctive artworks, including mosaic murals created by artist Betsy Schulz. […]
Library construction on schedule
From the Fallbrook Bonsall Village News — Thursday, February 18th, 2010.
Construction on the new $11.4 million Fallbrook library has taken large strides, and members of the community have been able to take part in the process.
Fallbrook Library Mural
On June 17, 2009, Betsy Schulz was awarded the contract for the Major Donor Wall on the east side of the soon-to-be-built Fallbrook Library designed by Ferguson, Pape, Baldwin Architects and architect Manuel Oncina Architects, Inc. Her mural concept consists of imagery that reflects the feeling of the Fallbrook community, words and literary sayings, and […]
Sapphire Tower Columns
“The tracks we leave behind” Local artist Betsy Schulz created ceramic mosaics on ten columns at the Sapphire Tower at Kettner and A Street, adjacent to the trolley tracks. The mosaics represent the history of San Diego County from pre-colonial times to the present. The murals are composed entirely of hand made ceramic tiles that […]
Spectrum Award
Betsy Schulz received a Spectrum Award for her Solana Beach Gateway Arches. This award was in Special Recognition For A Community Project. The Award was presenting on April 17, 2007 at the Coverings Trade Show in Chicago, Ill. http://www.coverings.com
Orchid, People’s Choice Award
The Solana Beach Gateway Arches won a People’s Choice Orchid Award from the San Diego Architectural Foundation in 2006. For more foundation details see: www.orchidsandonions.org