ABOUT THE ARTIST



 

Studio located in San Diego, California
at one of America's military bases
successfully converted to an Arts & Cultural District:

NTC Liberty Station
2770 Historic Decatur Road
San Diego CA 92106
A WORKING ART STUDIO
Portraits 4 All
Barracks 14
(BARRACKS 14 is next to the beautiful new MAIN ENTRANCE to Arts District)

Historic naval training center


GOOGLE DIRECTIONS from your location:
2770 Historic Decatur Rd.
San Digeo CA 92106

ARTS DISTRICT Liberty Station

Located on the main entrance to The Arts District at Liberty Station

EASY TO FIND:  Barracks 14 on Historic Decatur Rd.
(next to Liberty Public Market)
 



NANCY TOKOS, a San Diego resident, has been primarily known to the creative world for her 30 years designing primetime American television programs from Hollywood. Clients included NBC, CBS, FOX, DISNEY and 13 years designing the awards show for Academy of Television Arts & Sciences  (the organization responsible for the EMMYS).  Tokos gave television the heave-ho and discovered that painting makes her feel alive again !  Visit the working artist studio (BARRACKS 14) at the historic arts & cultural promenade ARTS DISTRICT Liberty Station.  Now an Arts & Cultural Center, the 256 acres former naval training center is situated along the San Diego Bay across from San Diego International Airport.
MEMBER: OIL PAINTERS OF AMERICA,  AMERICAN IMPRESSIONISTS SOCIETY, SAN DIEGO PORTRAIT SOCIETY




http://www.discoversd.com/news/2016/apr/20/liberty-station-public-market-art/

HOLIDAY SEASON 2016
WE ARE GROUND FLOOR TO THE RIGHT OF THE 100' TREE


FADED AWNING in LaJolla
ARTWALK in Little Italy
FADED AWNING in LaJolla
SPANISH VILLAGE in Balboa Park
Miniatures Show
LaJOLLA ART ASSOCIATION in LaJolla
Black & White Show
LIBERTY PUBLIC MARKET
Featured Artist
WORKING ARTIST STUDIO
SOLARE RISTORANTE - Liberty Station
Unveiling Sicilian vineyard 20' x 6' original painting
SOLARE RISTORANTE in LIBERTY STATION
WORKING ARTIST STUDIO

Original oil paintings direct from the artist

Beautiful setting formerly Naval Training Center.  My studio
used to be one of the Barracks which housed young officers.

The 1st Friday of every month, restaurants, museums, & studios
at ARTS DISTRICT Liberty Station open their doors for an 
fun & free Artwalk 5:00 - 9:00PM
NTC LIBERTY STATION
2770 HISTORIC DECATUR #104
ground floor
SAN DIEGO CA 92106


San Diego Tourism Authority
LIBERTY STATION: Art, History & Family Fun


GROUND FLOOR
Barracks 14, ste 104





NANCY TOKOS, a San Diego resident, has been primarily known to the creative world for her 30 years designing primetime American television programs from Hollywood. Clients included NBC, CBS, FOX, DISNEY and 13 years designing the awards show for ATAS, the organization responsible for the EMMYS.  Nancy’s creative ability was nurtured from the age of 12 when she was privately tutored in fine arts by popular southwest Arizona artists, Adrian Hansen, Don Ruffin, and  Bill Lundquist.  She has given television graphics the heave-ho and found painting makes her feel alive again.  Her working artist studio is in San Diego 92106 in the historic arts & cultural promenade ARTS DISTRICT Liberty Station, a 256 acres former naval training center right on the San Diego Bay,a former naval training center.

Member:   OIL PAINTERS OF AMERICA, AMERICAN IMPRESSIONIST SOCIETY and SAN DIEGO PORTRAIT SOCIETY
WAKE UP SAN DIEGO with Renee Kohn portrait demo for television 2013



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_uhvbuYZlk



The first studio 2013 at Liberty Station
Barracks 19



Quick video few years back from my first Studio in Barracks 19.  Located in 
NTC Liberty Station, this is a good overview of collection of the ever-expanding 
Arts and Culture. Liberty Station is also a popular venue for large weekend events.
My working artist studio is located on 256 acres of the former naval training center
NTC LIBERTY STATION.  Building photographed is the Dick Laub Command Center
Tools for charcoal wash paintings


Minding the shop, my best friend and husband, Jonathan
And then there's this guy ...

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