Featured Speaker
History Forum: Preserving Art of the Monterey Bay Region
Thursday, June 13, 2024,
4pm - 6pm
250 California Street
Santa Cruz, CA 95060
FREE for History Forum Members
A thrilling Victorian love story is the centerpiece of this talk. Esteemed artists Frank Heath and Lillian Dane Heath shaped the culture of Santa Cruz for generations to come. From their iconic Mount Hermon art studio to co-founding the Santa Cruz Art League in 1920, experience their enduring impact on the Santa Cruz arts community. Emerita professor Traci Bliss, acclaimed author of three Santa Cruz history books, reveals the dramatic details of their faith-based lives. Learn about Lillian's poignant gift of Frank's paintings to the Methodist Church and the exceptional stewardship that ensued. Experience the stunning works of both artists first hand followed by a reception in the community room with church members.
Meet at the United Methodist Church of Santa Cruz, 250 California Street at 4pm.
Guest fee $20 at event.
*The above painting of Big Basin State Park by Frank Heath, circa 1915 is part of the Methodist Church Collection.
About History Forum
History Forum’s annual speaker series provides its members with public lectures by leading historians and authors about Santa Cruz County history. Each talk lasts approximately one hour, followed by a meet and greet with refreshments.
The History Forum also sponsors an annual field trip. This year's excursion is to Arana Gulch on August 24, 2024.
This series is for History Forum members only. If you are interested in joining, please click here to learn more.