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SUMMARY:100 Years of Creative Visions
DESCRIPTION:In celebration of the Mills College Art Museum’s centennial\, 100 Years of Creative Visions features an intergenerational and cross-cultural selection of major works from the permanent collection that emphasizes creative communities and the importance of artist friendships. Thematic sections throughout the exhibition highlight the strengths of the collection\, such as\, ceramics\, Modernist Photography\, California Impressionism\, Mexican Modernism\, Printmaking from Dürer to the Expressionists\, Asian and Asian American art\, and more.
URL:https://oaklandartmurmur.org/event/100-years-of-creative-visions/
LOCATION:Mills College Art Museum\, 5000 MacArthur Blvd.\, Oakland\, CA\, 94613\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ongoing Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:California Unseen\, Along the Hills of the Central Valley
DESCRIPTION:The California Central Valley is more than the giant open fields we cross when driving down from San Francisco to Los Angeles via Interstate 5. It is a place of beauty and complexity\, a land of contrast undergoing rapid changes: a housing frenzy\, an alternance of droughts and floods\, vibrant yet struggling migrant communities\, immense fields producing half of the fruits and vegetables of the US\, all surrounded by stunning natural beauty. This place has always fascinated artists (from Dorothea Lange to Jack Kerouac\, Robert Dawson\, and Stephen Johnson) and keeps doing so today. By featuring certain works done in the 1930s by Dorothea Lange and putting them into perspective with today’s works\, this show will be an invitation to explore the Central Valley over a century.\nThis East Bay Photo Collective exhibition\, curated by Claire Maen\, brings together 6 photographers from the East Bay\, Fresno\, and Los Angeles (Ryan McIntosh\, Stephen Johnson\, Noah Gottesman\, Michael Behlen\, Steve Molnar\, and Claire Maen) who explore this land of extremes on film: Polaroid\, small\, medium and large format. In addition\, William Peterson\, from Sacramento\, will show his 3D ceramics with aerial views of the agricultural landscape. The show will be visible from February to March 2026 at the EBPCO Gallery in Oakland\, CA.
URL:https://oaklandartmurmur.org/event/california-unseen-along-the-hills-of-the-central-valley/
LOCATION:Oakland Photo Workshop\, 312 8th St\, Oakland\, CA\, 94607\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ongoing Exhibitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260221
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SUMMARY:One Thing Leads to Another -- Gina Borg & Patrick Crotty
DESCRIPTION:Manna Gallery presents One Thing Leads to Another\, a two-person exhibition featuring Oakland-based painter Gina Borg and San Leandro–based artist and designer Patrick Crotty. Bringing together painting and marquetry\, the exhibition highlights two distinct practices shaped by close attention to materials\, process\, and the evolving language of making.\nGina Borg explores how color behaves in relationship\, using a limited palette of warm and cool shifts layered through repetitive marks to create subtle tonal changes that generate movement\, spatial tension\, and optical vibration across the surface.\nPatrick Crotty works in traditional marquetry\, precisely assembling thin wood veneers to “paint” with natural grain\, tone\, and texture\, transforming a centuries-old craft into detailed contemporary imagery.\nTogether\, their work creates a dialogue between gesture and construction\, surface and structure\, where each decision leads to the next and the process becomes a visible chain of connections. \nFebruary 21 – March 28\, 2026\nArtist Reception: Saturday\, February 28\, 2-4 pm\nGallery Hours: Saturdays\, 12-5 pm & First Friday\, March 6\, 5-8 pm
URL:https://oaklandartmurmur.org/event/one-thing-leads-to-another-gina-borg-patrick-crotty/
LOCATION:Manna Gallery\, 473 25th St.\, Oakland\, CA\, 94612\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ongoing Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:ATMOSPHERIC – Rachel Major & Scott Idleman
DESCRIPTION:770 West Grand Ave\, Oakland\, CA 94612\nContact: info@gearboxgallery.com \nHomepage \n(510) 271-0822\nGallery Hours: Thursdays-Saturdays\, 12-5 pm and by appointment \nMarch 5 to April 11\, 2026\nArtists’ Reception: Saturday\, March 14\, 1-4 pm\nArtists’ Talk: Saturday\, April 11\, 2 pm \nGearbox Gallery is pleased to present Atmospheric\, a two-person exhibition featuring new\nwork by San Francisco–based artists Rachel Major and Scott Idleman. Though visually distinct\,\ntheir practices converge around shared concerns of process\, perception\, and the dynamic\nrelationship between structure and spontaneity.\nRachel’s paintings are created through a process of dripping paint onto canvas\, resulting in\nrichly layered surfaces that explore texture\, color\, and the balance between control and\nchance. The series is inspired by her daily encounters with the landscape surrounding her\nhome in San Francisco’s Richmond District—a quiet\, often fog-laden neighborhood bordered\nby Golden Gate Park\, the Presidio\, and Ocean Beach. Her work reflects the shifting moods of\nthis coastal environment\, particularly the San Francisco Bay\, the Marin Headlands\, and the\nGolden Gate Bridge as they emerge and recede through fog. The recurring acts of covering\nand revealing in these paintings echo the rhythms of the landscape itself.\nScott Idleman’s work similarly inhabits a space between intention and intuition. His grid-based\ndot series celebrates intersections: science and art\, nostalgia and futurity\, the organic and the\nartificial\, isolation and community. Drawing from his family’s heritage of textile-making\, Idleman\nmerges meticulous patterning with imagined skyscapes and aerial perspectives—an enduring\nfascination shaped by the view from above. Based in San Francisco’s Mission District\, his\npractice is informed by the neighborhood’s vibrant energy and colorful mural culture\, translating\nurban vitality into structured yet atmospheric compositions.\nTogether\, the works in Atmospheric offer a meditation on place\, process\, and\nperception—inviting viewers to consider how environment\, memory\, and material intersect to\nshape visual experience.\nAll are welcome to join us for Atmospheric events! Please join us for the Artists’ Reception\,\nSaturday March 14th. Stop in any time between 1 and 4 pm to greet the artists\, enjoy the light\nrefreshments and check out the artwork 1-4 pm. If you’re curious to learn more about the\nartists and their work come out for the Artists’ Talk\, starting at 2 pm Saturday April 11th as\nRachel and Scott discuss their themes\, ideas and processes. Bring your questions! \nMore About Rachel Major\nOriginally from Toronto\, Canada\, Rachel is a graduate of The Ontario College of Art and Design\n(OCAD) as well as the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design (NSCAD) and received an MFA\nfrom Mills College in Oakland. Rachel has been living and working in San Francisco since 1994.\nIn her work Rachel explores our complex and often fraught relationship with food using a\nvariety of media including sculpture\, painting\, and photography. Her work has been exhibited in\nCanada\, France and the U.S. In September 2016 she was selected as an Emerging Artist at\nMarinMOCA in Novato\, California. Rachel works with San Francisco Art Education Project\,\nLEAP as well as SFUSD teaching art to children in San Francisco public schools.\nMore About Scott Idleman\nIdleman received a B.F.A. from the Kansas City Art Institute in graphic design with minors in\nfibers\, painting and photography. He implements a visual language of simple mark-making to\nconvey impressions of moods and dreams as a form of meditation to connect with others and\nself.
URL:https://oaklandartmurmur.org/event/atmospheric-rachel-major-scott-idleman/
LOCATION:Gearbox Gallery\, 770 West Grand Avenue\, Oakland\, CA\, 94612\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ongoing Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Multi-Artist Exhibition -- March-April\, 2026
DESCRIPTION:Join us in welcoming these wonderful Bay Area artists to our first show of 2026.  Varied styles.  Varied mediums.  Enjoy their artistry!\n                    Arie Dallas\n                    Ken Knudsen\n                    Nina Krebs\n                    MacArthur Nelson\n                    Shu\n                    Diane Wang
URL:https://oaklandartmurmur.org/event/multi-artist-exhibition-march-april-2026/
LOCATION:Art@Archer\, 431 13th Street\, Oakland\, CA\, 94607\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ongoing Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:"Who Am I?" portraits by Leslie Plato Smith
DESCRIPTION:For March we are honored to feature the work of local Bay Area artist Leslie Plato Smith\, in her latest show entitled\, “Who Am I?” \n“We are living in turbulent times. We are questioning our values\, beliefs\, and education. Our national leaders prove to be untrustworthy\, as the media feeds misleading narratives. Our history feels as uncertain as our future. We are having difficulty finding common ground\, the truth\, and what we stand for. Conflict is everywhere. Everyone is asking themselves: “Who Am I?” \nArtist Bio:\nChoctaw\, Viking\, AVChancellor\, Governmental Relations\, emerita. Highlights: national award for bringing together 60 art departments\, creating 125 life-size statues showing how budget cuts negatively impact access and opportunity\, democracy and upward mobility; European Cultural Centre’s Venice Biennale: “Who Are We?”; Spotlight Artist for Richmond Art Center\, “Vulnerability;” “Clay Sustains: Vessels of Change” Palo Alto Art Center. \nPlato Smith’s grandfather was born on the Choctaw Reservation and her orphaned grandmother was born to immigrant parents from Denmark and Sweden. Migration\, immigration\, resettlement and environment/wildlife are key themes that resonate through her creative practice and professional work. She is very committed to acknowledgement of ALL LIFE. Her mother\, Lee Plato Smith\, educated at California School of Fine Arts\, taught her to draw off the edge and never be afraid of making mistakes. \nMarch 6th – 28th\, 2026\nFirst Friday reception: March 6th 5-10pm \nHours:\nSaturdays 1-5pm\nEvery first Friday of the month 5-9pm\notherwise by appointment
URL:https://oaklandartmurmur.org/event/who-am-i/
LOCATION:FM Gallery\, 483 25th Street\, Oakland\, CA\, 94612\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Walk,Ongoing Exhibitions,Opening Reception
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SUMMARY:Where Are You From? Group Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:“Where are you from?” The eternal question faced by immigrants and the children of immigrants resonates far beyond a simple inquiry. In today’s political climate\, it carries charged undertones shaped by power\, exclusion\, and surveillance\, becoming a measure of legitimacy and belonging. \nThis exhibition gathers artists whose work examines how identity endures\, evolves\, and is reclaimed. Through personal histories\, embodied memory\, and lived experience\, the works resist fixed definitions of origin. Instead\, they center the stories we carry and embody\, honoring nuance\, diversity\, and the shared threads that connect us. \nGallery Hours are Wednesday’s 12-4pm and by appointment
URL:https://oaklandartmurmur.org/event/where-are-you-from-group-exhibition/
LOCATION:ARTogether Center\, 1200 Harrison Street\, Oakland\, 94612\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ongoing Exhibitions
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ORGANIZER;CN="ARTogether":MAILTO:https://www.artogether.org/contact-us/
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SUMMARY:Frank D. Cole: The House Inside
DESCRIPTION:Gallery Hours: Thursdays\, Fridays and Saturdays\, 12 – 5 pm\, and by appointment\nOpening Reception: Saturday March 14th\, 1-4 pm\nArtist’s Talk: April 18\, starting at 2 pm \nTransmission Gallery is pleased to present The House Inside\, recent paintings by East Bay painter\, Frank D. Cole.  \nWorking from his West Oakland studio\, Frank Cole paints from a distance\, both geographic and temporal. His large-scale works emerge from reflections on his childhood in Mississippi\, with landscape\, weather\, and architecture forming an enduring visual vocabulary. In this work\, Mississippi becomes less a fixed geography than a felt condition\, a stand-in for memory and connection\, suspended between clarity and dream.  \nFramed by porches\, window casings\, and thresholds\, Cole’s paintings position the viewer in an interior space\, looking outward. Beams\, panes\, and floorboards divide and measure the picture plane acting as armatures for recollection\, holding in place fleeting impressions of light on water\, wind through tall grass\, or rain dissolving a stand of trees. The result is both architectural and narrative\, emerging as quiet meditations on place and time\, imbued with reverie and longing.  \nThe paintings carry a subtle tension between shelter and exposure\, presence and absence. No figures occupy these interiors; instead\, the viewer becomes the inhabitant. The threshold functions as a metaphor for memory–a point where the past remains visible yet inaccessible.  \nAccompanying the larger canvases\, small preparatory studies reveal the evolution of each composition. In these pieces\, Cole tests structure\, color temperature\, and atmosphere. The studies function as concentrated meditations—intimate works where gesture and light are first explored before expanding into the larger paintings. \nWhile rooted in a specific place\, these recollections resonate beyond their origin\, becoming a point of departure for a broader exploration of early embodied experience – how light filled a certain room\, the rhythm of rain on a roof\, the view framed by a familiar window. Through carefully constructed interiors and expansive vistas\, Frank Cole transforms personal memory into a contemplative space others can inhabit.
URL:https://oaklandartmurmur.org/event/frank-d-cole-the-house-inside/
LOCATION:Transmission Gallery\, 770 West Grand Ave.\, Suite A\, Oakland\, CA\, 94612\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ongoing Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Alternation: Kristie Hansen
DESCRIPTION:Gallery Hours: Thursdays\, Fridays\, Saturdays 12-5 pm and by appointment\nOpening Reception\, Saturday\, March 14th\, 1-4 pm\nArtist’s Talk\, Saturday\, April 11th \nTransmission Gallery is pleased to present Alternation\, recent work by Kristie Hansen\, now featured in our Small Space. \nDrawing on her love of second-hand fashion\, Hansen sources discarded garments and accessories to construct unconventional\, layered sculptures. In Alternation\, she transforms a single\, deeply personal object into a series of intimate sculptural forms. These works originate from a brown suede jacket that once belonged to the artist’s mother—an item passed on during a period of family transition marked by downsizing\, aging\, and the loss of a long-held home. \nRather than preserving the garment intact\, Hansen dismantles and reshapes it\, allowing one article of clothing to generate multiple sculptural works. The suede is folded\, stitched\, and formed into soft geometric shapes that retain traces of their earlier life while becoming something entirely new. Beads taken from her mother’s jewelry are embedded along the seams; introducing variation within repetition and suggesting the individuality of memories that emerge from shared histories. \nThrough this process\, Alternation reframes a private inheritance as a broader reflection on transformation. The work speaks to experiences familiar across generations: the passing down of belongings\, the reshaping of family narratives\, and the quiet negotiation between holding on and letting go. \nRather than presenting change as a singular event\, Hansen treats it as gradual and ongoing. One garment becomes many objects; one story unfolds into multiple forms. In this way\, Alternation approaches personal history not as something fixed\, but as material that can be continually rearranged—an evolving structure shaped by resilience\, adaptation\, and persistence over time
URL:https://oaklandartmurmur.org/event/alternation-kristie-hansen/
LOCATION:Transmission Gallery\, 770 West Grand Ave.\, Suite A\, Oakland\, CA\, 94612\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ongoing Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Orange Crush
DESCRIPTION:ORANGE CRUSH\n8th annual juried color-themed photography exhibit \nShow dates: Saturday\, March 14 – May 9\, 2026\nOpening Reception: Saturday\, March 14\, 4:00 – 7:00 pm\nTessier Wine Tasting: Saturday\, April 18\, 3:00 – 5:00 pm\nClosing Reception: Saturday\, May 9\, 4:00 – 7:00 pm\nGallery address:  2889 Ford Street\, #32\, Oakland (Jingletown)\nWebsite:  www.grayloftgallery.com \nGray Loft Gallery is delighted to present Orange Crush – our 8th annual color-themed juried photography exhibition. This dynamic showcase explores the expressive range and emotional resonance of the color orange through an impressive selection of contemporary photographic works.\nThe exhibition features elegant and vibrant interpretations of orange across mixed media\, alternative processes\, traditional color imagery\, and hand-colored photographs. Eclectic and thought-provoking\, the collection captures the many facets of orange – its warmth and intensity\, its symbolism and ambiguity. \nPresented in conjunction with PhotoCarmel! Juried by Ann Jastrab\, Executive Director\, Center for Photographic Art; and Jan Watten\, founder\, Gray Loft Gallery.  This year’s exhibit highlights the work of 80 talented Bay Area photographers who bring fresh\, distinctive perspectives to the color orange. \nFeatured Artists:\nDebra Achen\, Stephen Albair\, Laurel Anderson\, Francis Baker\, Janet Beaty\, Tony Victor Bellaver\, Bonnie Blake-Drucker\, Rose Borden\, Barbara Brundage\, Maria Budner\, Kimberley Campisano\, Mima Cataldo\, Ginnie Chabre\, Jessica Chen\, Susan Chainey\, Mark Citret\, Marna Clarke\, Crystal\, Lynn Collins \, Jeff Cullen\, Fairlight de Michele\, Tony DeVarco\, Allyson Ely\, Susan Felter\, Diane Fenster\, Ginger Fierstein\, Laurie Gabriel\, David Gardner\, J. M. Golding\, Cheryl L. Guerrero\, Najib Joe Hakim\, Arvian Heidir\, Edie Hoffman\, Irene Imfeld\, Judi Iranyi\, Josie Iselin\, Becky Jaffee\, Patrick Jagger\, Sherry Karver\, Ellen Konar / Steve Goldband\, Patricia Leeds\, Scott Leon \, Lisa Levine\, Nadine Levin\, Laurel Malinovksy\, Max Malcolms\, Jeanne Marino\, Lou McCorkle\, Melina M Meza\, Don Melandry\, Sonia Melnikova-Raich\, Carolyn Moore\, Charles Moulton\, Clay Myers-Bowman\, Steve Napoli\, Charlotte Niel\, Fletcher Oakes\, Deborah O’Grady\, Eben Ostby\, Mark Overgaard\, Karen Palamos\, Anne Morrison Rabe\, Mark Reynolds\, Malcolm Ryder\, Dennis Segers\, Neo Serafimidis\, Nancy Sevier\, Chris Stevens-Yu\, Douglas Stinson\, Kelly Sullivan\, Michael Teresko\, Vince Thomas\, Cole Thorpe\, Pavan Trikutam\, Jacqui Turner\, Jim Van Slyke\, Jennifer Waicukauski\, Sally Weber\, Susan West\, Jeff Weston\, Stephanie Williamson\, Nick Winkworth\, Yelena Zhavoronkova
URL:https://oaklandartmurmur.org/event/orange-crush/
LOCATION:Gray Loft Gallery\, 2889 Ford Street\, 3rd floor\, Oakland\, CA\, 94601\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ongoing Exhibitions
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