Over 70 established, local and emerging artists, working in a wide variety of mediums, will take over the expansive Market Hall building,
55 Harrison street, the first two weekends in June, in Jack London Square, Oakland. The public is invited to explore, get inspired and meet the artists as they share their colorful and exciting work, as part of Pro Arts’ East Bay Open Studios. The Sneak Peak event will be held, Friday, June 6, from 4 – 6 pm at the Hall, to whet visitor’s appetites and kick off Oakland’s biggest one-stop shop art cultural events of the year.
Ranging from conceptual sculpture installations and political, ecologically themed work all the way to practical custom furniture and everywhere in between, this show will satisfy the most varied palette. Sculpture, painting, pastel, mosaic, photography, printmaking, drawing, woodwork, glass, ceramics, metal, and jewelry - it will all be there at the ProArts event.
Ranging from conceptual sculpture installations and political, ecologically themed work all the way to practical custom furniture and everywhere in between, this show will satisfy the most varied palette. Sculpture, painting, pastel, mosaic, photography, printmaking, drawing, woodwork, glass, ceramics, metal, and jewelry - it will all be there at the ProArts event.
Ranging from conceptual sculpture installations and political, ecologically themed work all the way to practical custom furniture and everywhere in between, this show will satisfy the most varied palette. Sculpture, painting, pastel, mosaic, photography, printmaking, drawing, woodwork, glass, ceramics, metal, and jewelry - it will all be there at the ProArts event.
Artists will show on June 7, 8, 14, 15, from 11:00 am to 6:00 pm each day. With easy transportation options, ample parking and numerous dining spots nearby, it’s a perfect place to spend an afternoon, or even better, make a weekend of it.
“The variety on view is a testament to the East Bay's exciting and
diverse art community and art lovers really like the convenience of going to one location,” says Market Hall organizer Kerrie Paussa.
“The variety on view is a testament to the East Bay's exciting and
diverse art community and art lovers really like the convenience of going to one location,” says Market Hall organizer Kerrie Paussa.
“The variety on view is a testament to the East Bay's exciting and
diverse art community and art lovers really like the convenience of going to one location,” says Market Hall organizer Kerrie Paussa.
A sampling of the art can be viewed at the two group’s sites:
Market Hall artists:
https://www.markethallartists.com, fb.com/market.hall.artists
Contact: Pat Patterson,
[email protected]/510.499.3392