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Biography
Pam Panattoni was born in Alta Dena, California in 1948.  She obtained a
bachelor’s degree from the fine arts department at California State University,
Fullerton and a master’s degree in landscape architecture from California
Polytechnic University, Pomona.  She worked for twenty years as a licensed
landscape architect in California.

In 1999, a move to Rhode Island sparked an evolution in Pam’s creative focus—
from landscape architecture to landscape painting—thereby providing her with a
welcome opportunity to return to her fine arts roots.  Since returning to
California in May 2001, Pam’s work has been accepted into five California Art
Club Juried Exhibits for Painting Patrons in Pasadena, the California Art
Club/San Diego Juried Exhibit in Balboa Park,  two Southern California Plein
Air Painters Association shows at the San Juan Capistrano Mission, and four
LPAPA Artist Members Shows in Laguna Beach.  She was selected to participate
in the inaugural Huntington Beach Plein Air Festival in 2005 and the inaugural
Alameda Plein Air Festival in 2006.  She is also one of 50 artists selected to
participate in the San Luis Obispo Art Center Plein Air Painting Festivals in
2002 through 2006.  

Pam won the People’s Choice Award at the 2006 inagural Yorba Linda Plein Air
Festival.  In 2004, she won an honorable mention at the Orange County Fair
Visual Arts Exhibit.  In 2002, Pam also won a First Place Blue Ribbon and two
Honorable Mention Ribbons at the Orange County Fair Visual Arts Exhibit.  
The first place painting “Windmill at Caspers Regional Park” also received a
purchase award and is part of the fairground's permanent art collection.  She
also won an honorable mention at the California Art Club Paint Out at the L.A.
County Fair in 2002.  She is represented by Laguna North Gallery in Laguna
Beach.

During April and May 2006 Pam’s work was part of a group exhibit at the
Bakersfield Museum of Art.