Hartford Seeing a Shadow of Humanity Common Property: Sun Washed Waste of The West Real Art Ways Hartford Sept. 10, 2024 Sophia-Yemisi Adeyemo’s work is described as existing “at the intersection of assemblage, painting, and Jamil Ragland 11 Sep 2024 · 3 min read
Oakland X‑FOLX ASSEMBLE! Superheroes Reframed X‑FOLX Hella Positive 1606 7th St. Oakland July 27th, 2024 Fred Noland 1 Aug 2024 · 1 min read
Hartford Come For The Art, Stay For The History (And The Historian) Spring Art Exhibit Garmany Visitor Center Elizabeth Park Hartford March 7, 2024 When I go to galleries, I’m usually self-guided and left to contemplate the artwork by myself. That’ Jamil Ragland 8 Mar 2024 · 3 min read
Oakland The Power of Textures and Touch Artists Reception: Jessica Cadkin, Leah Korican, Monika Mayer, and Various Artists Mercury 20 Gallery Oakland Feb. 25, 2024 I have a friend who loves touching objects that look like they Stacey Peters 6 Mar 2024 · 3 min read
It Was A Dark Aand Rainy Crawl Friday Night Crawl Downtown, various locations Oakland Feb. 2, 2024 I walked around the rain-slicked streets of Old Oakland on Friday night, wondering if the Night Crawl might have been Stacey Peters 6 Feb 2024 · 3 min read
Toru Sugita Transmits Toru Sugita Transmission Gallery Oakland Jan. 20, 2024 Is there a moment when a memory of a place changes color in the mind’s eye? When I conjure images of Stacey Peters 25 Jan 2024 · 3 min read
Oakland Miguel Arzabe’s Kaleidoscopic Thunderbolt “Animales Familiares” Works by Miguel Arzabe Johansson Project 2300 Telegraph Ave. Oakland Through Oct. 28, 2023 Color is a beautiful language, not often well spoken, but “Animales Familiares,” on exhibit Agustín Maes 23 Oct 2023 · 3 min read