Joey Rose

Joey Rose was born in the East Bay and raised in a small town: Latrobe, CA. He found his passion for public art upon moving back to Oakland as a student at California College of the Arts, graduating with a BFA in Illustration in 2017. His practice is focused primarily on painting site-specific murals, many

Wenda Pyman

-For me, photography is a means of self-expression, but also I seek to convey a sense of place for the viewer. I want to draw the viewer into the scene and experience that awe and oneness with nature that speaks to me. It’s is not just about light, composition or location, but finding harmony and

Tiffany Conway

Tiffany Conway is a Bay Area painter who creates vibrant, imaginative works that celebrate the African Diaspora. Born in 1984, Tiffany brings a bold, expressive style to paintings that explore the intersections of past and present. While largely self-taught, Tiffany is an award-winning artist and participated in exhibitions across California. Her paintings seek to capture

Robert Temple

Reclaimed Luminosity is a collection of lamps and light sculptures, made by hand using reclaimed materials and found objects. After years of collecting and salvaging interesting items, I started to experiment with creating lamps as I love exploring the combination of light, form, and function. My vision is guided by balancing logic and structure with

Grettel Lemus

✨Weekend 1 (June 1 and 2) I will be showing at 2040 Livingston Street, Oakland, CA. ✨Weekend 2 (June 8 and 9) I will be showing at 2400 Dowling Pl, Berkeley, CA. We are the universe, and as such, our journey towards self discovery and knowing our soul is infinite. This principle guides my art

Jules Kobelin

With over 30 years of experience in the realms of commercial art, design, and film, I embark on abstract explorations that blend the ethereal with a touch of representation. My creative journey is a combination of memories and emotional responses, woven into the fabric of landscapes, florals, and portraits. These creations tell unique stories, capturing

Filma Collective

Filma Collective is a group of artists who work together to large scale dynamic creative experiences. While each experience is unique, Filma Collective tends to focus their artistic design around four core principles: Immersion, Interaction, Discovery, and Consent. Each art piece is designed specifically to be responsive to the environment and people within the environment,

Alys Briggs

ABOUT ME AND MY WORK Although I trained as a lawyer and practiced law for 35 years, I came from an “artsy craftsy” family. (Both my father and sister were artists and art teachers.) I started my photographic journey as a kid. My first camera was a Brownie – I even had a dark room

Vivien Hart

I create art through the medium of kiln-formed glass. My first love of glass started as a child when I discovered the translucent mineral mica in a boulder at the edge of the woods. I sat for hours picking out the mineral, collecting and cherishing it. That excitement has never left me and I have

Jasmine Kaslow

Jasmine Kaslow is a self-taught mosaic artist whose work explores the majestic beauty of west coast landscapes. She distills the shapes and colors from natural scenes to create an experience halfway between imagination and true life. Her palette reflects the vibrant hues of California and Oregon – sun-kissed pinks, deep ocean blues, and leafy greens.

Sally K. Smith

I create charcoal from unique materials such as money, food, documents and plants. These materials have meanings that I can integrate into a drawing or painting. I have developed methods for applying these unconventional charcoals to surfaces. Most of my charcoal pieces are minimalist and conceptual. Some revolve only around pattern or gesture. The materials

Brittany Maxson

Artist statement: In my photography, I seek to capture the relationship between gender, sexuality and overall queerness. I am drawn to the diversity of queer bodies and want to highlight the beauty within queer folks, despite what the larger society may think or feel, we are beautiful. I truly hope that this work touches the

Jean Sanchirico

Using chalk pastel, I examine each landscape with great concentration, finding nuances of color and shape that help me decode some of the magic of nature that appeals to our souls. These works celebrate the vibrant yet delicate natural climate balance that surrounds us. They afford the passerby an actual expansion and transformational experience that

Janet Brugos

Though born in Chicago, Brugos has lived in Calirornia, Colorado, Hawaii and France. She now resides in Oakland, California. Her art training was at DePauw University, Greencastle, IN with studio classes at Walker Art Center in Minneapolis and Chicago Art Institute. Brugos is a mixed media artist She uses paint, fabric, found objects, suminagashi and

Mark Lightfoot

I have been a practicing artist, teacher and gallery director and owner for many years. A few years ago, I began creating wall sculptures and functional pieces using fused glass, which is glass artwork formed in a kiln. Glass allows me new ways to create with color and light and has opened up a whole

Mary Coffield

As an oil painter I produce both abstract and figurative work. My paintings invite the viewer to immerse themselves in the natural world. I paint my emotional response to what I see. I use a variety of implements to apply paint to the canvas. The results are often accidental. I look for beauty in the

Giselle Shepatin

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Arthur Norcome

I work with watercolor because of its natural desire to do unpredictable things. My abstract paintings are attempts at capturing emotions that come from unexpected places.