A multigenerational art exhibit is next on the agenda for the Valley Art Gallery. See paintings in distinct styles from three family members at the Santa Maria Public Airport from April 6 through the end of May. An artist reception will be held on April 18 starting at 11 a.m. inside the airport near Pepper Garciaās restaurant.
Orcutt resident Lynnae Lane (pictured left) has taught childrenās art classes for more than 25 years. Sheās been part of the Valley Art Gallery for around eight years and will be showcasing her colorful acrylic and watercolor works during the show.
Also in the show is Laneās son, Jevon Woodworth (pictured center) of Los Osos, who uses mixed media and likes to use paint pens for intricate designs.
āJevon paints incredible depth in his paintings using his unique layering style of many colors and with his own special techniques,ā according to press materials.
The third artist in the show is Laneās sister, Holly Silver (pictured right). Recently retired, Silver paints every week and knows her way around the color palette. The Nipomo resident creates peaceful landscapes and whimsical florals.
The sisters grew up with creative parents, too, making art a family affair.
Santa Maria Public Airport, where the paintings are hung, is located at 3217 Terminal Drive. For more information about the gallery, visit valleygallery.org.
This article appears in April 2 ā April 9, 2026.

