Susan Tuttle

Susan Tuttle strives to capture humor, depth, and emotion in the unusual as well as the familiar. She creates jewelry, photographs, collages, and mixed media pieces.

Rachel Ungerer

Rachel Ungerer is a Bay Area local disabled queer painter and activist. After developing a chronic pain condition limiting the use of both hands, Ungerer re-trained themself to paint by working with their disabled body. Rachel Ungerer’s art celebrates disabled queer love. A core theme of Ungerer’s work is mutual care. Ungerer’s paintings depict people

Alexandra Underwood

Alexandra Underwood is an illustrator, muralist, and CMFG (Color, Materials, Finishes, Graphics) designer, born & raised in Maui, Hawai’i. Alexandra earned her BFA in Illustration with high distinction from the California College of the Arts in 2017. Her murals can be found in both Hawai’i and California, which reflect her deep connection to nature and

Jeffrey Kessel

I am a self-taught woodworker making Bowls, Boxes, Lamps, Sculptures, Music Stands and other items primarily from recycled wood.   Most items displayed along sidewalk and are accessible. Some items are in an adjacent garage separated from sidewalk by 2″ high x 4″ wide threshold.

Pamela Fingado

Pam Fingado is a native Californian born in San Francisco and living in the East Bay. She is a mixed media artist who works primarily with paper. She uses a variety of different papers from her collection which include exotic papers, printed calendars, wrapping papers and, repurposed paper from her own art pieces. A printmaking

Angela Jernigan

Angela Jernigan is a painter and mixed media artist who creates visual medicine that supports the integration and clarification of her work as a community-based minister and soul care counselor with care providers of underserved young people. Her creative work grapples with questions of personal and collective power, individual and community healing, female bodies and

Cyd Burk

Cyd Burk is a revolutionary queer artist based in Oakland, Ca. Cyd do espaintings ( mostly abstract) sculpture, card making, photography, scratch boards, and multi-media work. We have been creating for over 50 years… we are not mainstream… we are in West Oakland. We have been showing our work in SF and East Bay since

Betty Friedman

I make vibrantly colored unique paper for my intaglio prints. Inspired by jewel tones in nature and art history in general, I use techniques to make these sometimes large-scale abstract compositions that date back to the 1400s in Europe. My paper pieces appear in museum and corporate collections. Contact me at [email protected] or through www.bettyfriedmanart.com

Jane Yuen Corich

Creativity is the through line of Corich’s life. She uses her art to reveal herself and to make sense of the world around her. She has been deeply entrenched in the world of abstract painting for at least a decade. The process of combining color, composition and mark-making she finds undeniably satisfying. The atmospheric character

Roger Morgan Art

“I paint from nature. I love color. I lose myself in my paintings.” Roger Morgan is a native of Berkeley, California. For over 60 years, he has painted the mountains and flowers of California and the West. From the serenity of his backyard to majestic national parks, nature serves as inspiration for his works. Known

Keith Petersen

Keith Petersen is an artist and photographer based in Oakland, California who explores the connections between science, nature and art. Working with photography and mixed media in a studio practice, his works capture the alchemical interactions between pigments and other reactive substances. The process reveals the complexity and beauty inherent in the smallest elements of

JS Webster

My work is inspired by math genius Alan Turing’s algorithms that simulate organic graphic patterns in nature. These Turing Patterns I create on my own computer, using photos or digitally generated pictures as seed images. Finally, I combine them with hand painting or drawing on paper, and use them to create cutout paper and wood

Jillian Shea

Jillian Shea (she/they) is a realist painter who is interested in light and classical painting techniques. Shea looks to 19th century painters such as Sargent and Waterhouse for inspiration. Their practice evokes a sense of nostalgia, working from personal life and experiences to translate memories into paint. These translations live on as art objects, an

Julie Cohn

Artist Statement “I’m excited to tell you about three series I’m working on. The first is about the landscapes that emerge out of my subconscious with the flow of watercolor. My reverence for landscapes blossoms onto paper in a spontaneous way, and I work on small and large scale pieces that I call Spontaneous Landscapes.

Mokhtar Paki

Mokhtar lives in the Bay Area and works as a visual artist and an art teacher.   Hi murals notably Sinbad Voyage in central Berkeley is one of his latest epic works. Mokhtar creates and shows his his works at his studio Firehouse Art Collective regularly.  His Daily Sketches, reflecting social, cultural and political environment has been

David Miller

I was born in San Francisco, and grew up running around in the hills of Pt. Reyes National Seashore. Most of my life has been spent in the Greater Bay Area. My paintings and drawings express my deep connection to this beautiful land, and my fascination with the play of light and weather across the

Kierra Stanley

Ever since I was a little girl, I have always danced in the black and white – being bi-racial and growing up in the South meant that I often felt the tension of being in, but not quite belonging to, two different worlds. My work is a reflection of the beauty and harmony I find

Carolynn Haydu

Carolynn was born and raised in Los Angeles. She received her BFA in fine art from UC Berkekey and her Masters in Art from NYU. Her process involves hand painting paper, cutting and reforming the paintings onto wood panel. The method involves multiple layers and allows her to build texture, rhythm and sculptural elements. She