As part of the ICA’s Talking Art series, we are bringing back talks and panel discussions like The Gallery Game, geared toward artist career development in addition to our regular exhibition-related and community interest programming. Stay tuned for more exciting conversations in [Read More]
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The San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA) is pleased to announce a new collaboration in its evolving On The Road program – a series of curated exhibitions that are on display in venues throughout the Bay Area. South America- based artist [Read More]
Brooklyn, NY – “My path as an artist has been a constant reassessment, recalculation and re-direction. There are roads not taken that are never encountered again. There are things I cannot control, patterns I understand and can even predict, but they are [Read More]
Join us for a conversation about the collaborative process behind Bruce Conner’s prints. Panelists: Donald Farnsworth, Director, Magnolia Editions, Oakland Andrew Hoyem, Director, Arion Press, San Francisco Moderator: Robert Conway, Director, The Conner Family Trust, San Francisco Thursday, February 26 7pm-9pm $5 [Read More]
The ICA is pleased to feature drawings by San Francisco-based artist Rebecca Haseltine in its two façade windows. Rebecca Haseltine comes from generations of family members who have lived in California dating back to the early 1800s. For Haseltine, the state’s connection [Read More]
440 Gallery is proud to present, Titanicae, a show of new work by artist Katharine Colona Hopkins. For her third solo show with the gallery, Hopkins has created an installation that explores the patterns and phenomena of organisms that survive in extreme [Read More]
440 Gallery presents a selection of work by its fourteen members to commemorate ten years as a thriving artist collective Brooklyn, NY – 440 Gallery opened its doors as a pop-up gallery in Park Slope, Brooklyn in January of 2005. Within a [Read More]
40 Gallery celebrates the tenth year of hosting its Small Works Show. This much anticipated juried exhibition regularly opens with an overflow crowd spilling onto Sixth Avenue. There are three awards given each year: the Curators Award, the 440 Award, and the [Read More]
“I try to express opposites coexisting,” Ines de Poligny says of her work. The path that the artist follows to express those dualities uses a variety of media — oils and acrylics as well as digital photography. The contrasts in her compositions [Read More]
Brooklyn, NY – A scarf for Mom, a tie for Dad… again? Get creative! Get them something that will outlast the vagaries of fashion. A work of art gives pleasure for generations. The 440 Gallery once again hosts its annual Holiday Sale [Read More]
Richmond, VA – Richmond-based artist Joshua Barber opens the exhibition “eleven” on December 4, 2014, at 7 p.m. at the Sara D. November Gallery in Richmond. Barber is known for painting modern icons that are both whimsical and dark, as well as [Read More]
Tanya Mayer is a master painter working primarily in watercolor on paper with the occasional use of ink and water dyes. Often depicting the human figure in shining, voluptuous form, her subjects pose nude or semi-nude in plush domestic settings or against [Read More]
Color and texture are at the center of Georgian artist Tamo’s quest to express her emotions. The artist cites Abstract Expressionism and Conceptualism as influences, but her images have a combination of restraint and power that puts them in their own category. [Read More]
Long Island native Christopher Breining’s naturalistic watercolors and drawings balance technical mastery and figurative representation with the personal interpretation of the artist. A self-taught artist, Breining prefers to start with a photograph — usually black-and-white — that he can trace and then [Read More]