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| at Swarm Gallery (12pm) Swarm Gallery is pleased to present new paintings by LA-based artist Claire Baker and Berkeley-based artist R. Reynolds. Both artists are plein air and... More | ||
| at BlankSpace (12pm - 6pm) “Just because there are questions, doesn’t mean there are answers” is a project inspired by a game of copy cat - where each artist tries to emulate one... More | |||
| at Compound Gallery (12pm - 6pm) Kari Marboe’s work depicts medical narratives of family and community members through a series of multifaceted portraits of failed anatomical structures.... More | |||
| at UC Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (11am) Deborah Grant’s paintings are dense—quite literally loaded with obsessive code-like mark-making, collaged and drawn symbolic representations, and flat... More | |||
| at Eclectix Gallery (11am-7pm) Stunning art of the cities, people, cultures and landscapes that inhabit our diverse Northern California environs. Featuring works by more than 25 local... More | |||
| at Pro Arts at the Oakland Art Gallery (11 am - 4pm) Pro Arts and the Oakland Art Gallery present Bay Area Currents 2009, the annual juried exhibition showcasing the depth and variety of inspired artists... More | |||
| at Joyce Gordon Gallery (1 pm to 4 pm)Regular Gallery hours Master Photographers working in all styles and mediums have been selected at the international juried photography exhibition: Glimpses in Time. 61 photographs... More | |||
| at Arts Benicia (12pm - 5pm) Arts Benicia is proud to present Drawing: The Probity of Art, drawing inspiration from Ingres, the French Neoclassical painter of the 18th and 19th Centuries... More | |||