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wind their way to each location. Out-of-town visitors are compelled to explore Morro Bay in a unique way while experiencing this “art treasure hunt.” (Maps are available for download at MBSAF.com or at the Morro Bay Visitor Center at 695 Harbor St.) The surfboard art display intentionally overlaps with two other local activities to draw people in: The Morro Bay Harbor Festival (on Oct. 1) and a working replica of the 16th Century galleon, San Salvador (originally sailed by explorer Juan Cabrillo) moored in Morro Bay at the South T-Pier (Sept. 30 – Oct. 9). Visitors and locals will be able to pack in the richness of the area’s history, culture and art during these coinciding events.
THE ART SALE, December 3rd
THE SURFBOARD ART WALK, Oct. 1- Dec. 1 The second wave of the festival consists of an art walk where each surfboard is displayed and sponsored by a Morro Bay business. These sponsoring locations enjoy increased foot traffic as art enthusiasts and potential customers
The MBSAF culminates in a final art sale at the Morro Bay Community Center (1001 Kennedy Way, Morro Bay). Artists will “hang ten” (originally when a longboard surfer executed a tricky move by hanging ten toes off the front of their board) by showing off their incredible surfboards and additional curated work. Ocean enthusiasts and art collectors are called to “paddle out” and connect with our San Luis Obispo County talent.
For more information about the Morro Bay Surfboard Art Festival (surfboard art walk and art sale) go to MBSAF.com or call Walter Heath at (805) 772-4685.
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