Call to Filipino Artists! Pence Winter Stairway Show
Pence Gallery 212 D Street, DavisPENCE GALLERY. Pence's stairway exhibit is open for submissions & aims to include Filipino artists (ages 18 & up). Applications due Oct 25. Free
PENCE GALLERY. Pence's stairway exhibit is open for submissions & aims to include Filipino artists (ages 18 & up). Applications due Oct 25. Free
ACE HARDWARE. With any purchase at Ace Hardware round it up to donate to Thriving Pink! 7a—8p.
DAVIS FOOD CO-OP. With any purchase at Davis Food Co-op round it up to donate to Thriving Pink! 7a—10p.
GALLERY COFFEE ROASTERS. With any purchase at Gallery Coffee Roasters round it up to donate to Thriving Pink! 6a—6p.
WOODLAND POLICE DEPARTMENT. Purchase a WPD patch & all proceeds go to Thriving Pink. With a purchase of the patch, you also get a chance to win a pink-themed basket. 7a—7p. $10
THE ARTERY. Raku ceramics created by Brigitte Chertok & Paula Bellacera on display. Learn about this ceramic technique & see some amazing work! 10a—6p. Free
MARY L. STEPHENS DAVIS BRANCH LIBRARY. Come celebrate World Origami Day with the Davis Origami Group's exhibit! 9:30a—8p. Free
DAVIS. Get to know your neighbors at Davis' eighteenth annual Neighbors' Night Out! Find a gathering in your neighborhood, or sign up to host your own. Free
MANETTI SHREM. A time capsule that functions as an iceberg. The secret lives of cables. A parable born of a dream of a lost loved one. The aging skin of a dancer. All are bodies in motion and transformation: a body of work, a body of knowledge, a diseased body, bodily experience. Four California artists — including Phillip Byrne (M.F.A. 22) and Associate Professor of Art Beatriz Cortez — each present a new commissioned installation. Kang Seung Lee and Cortez are featured in the current Venice Biennale, and Candice Lin was in 2022’s edition. Free
YOLO COUNTY ADMIN BLDG. This nationally recognized month provides dedicated time to honor and recognize the contributions of the Latino/a community, particularly farmworkers, leaders, and government officials in Yolo County. View historic photographs from the Yolo County Archives. Free
GORMAN MUSEUM. In the solo exhibition, Brenda Mallory includes prints, multi-media and installation artworks to consider the complex relationships and structures of power and identity. A citizen of the Cherokee Nation who grew up in Oklahoma, lived experience deeply informs her practice, as do the histories of survival inherent to Indigenous peoples.
MANETTI SHREM. Start with dedicated art lovers and philanthropists Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem. Add 15 works from their collection by world-renowned artists — including Salvador Dalí, Vassily Kandinsky, Joan Miró and Francis Bacon. Top off with 30 UC Davis undergraduate and graduate students studying studio art, art history and design. Free
MANETTI SHREM. Ritual Clay brings together recent ceramic work by Cathy Lu, Paz G and Maryam Yousif. These contemporary Bay Area artists are united by their shared interest in clay as a link to the past and as a conduit of cultural knowledge. Free
PENCE GALLERY. The exhibit is Webb’s response to his wife’s cancer and path from terminal diagnosis to remission. View a video installation and dozens of still iPhone images printed on metal. 11:30a—5p. Free
UC DAVIS DESIGN MUSEUM. Devised and curated by graduate student Maral Salehian, the multi-screen installation showcases AI-generated nature videos. Centered around landscape themes, this sensory-rich immersive experience aims to promote well-being and inspire a deeper connection to nature. 12p—4p. Free
PENCE GALLERY. View figurative paintings that explore the human identity & its complexity. 11:30a—5p. Free
PENCE GALLERY. The artist’s paintings reflect his interest in creating imaginary landscapes that evoke a sense of familiarity, inspired by his memories of growing up in Uruguay. 11:30a—5p. Free
DAVIS CEMETERY. Sacramento based artist Rob-O is exhibiting a variety of sugar skulls. The art of sugar skulls has become a passion for Rob-O. This passion has now opened the opportunity to preserve the Mexican culture as well as to enrich and educate our community about the beauty of sugar skulls and its role in celebrating and memorializing loved ones that have passed. 8a—1p. Free
CENTRAL PARK. Support local small businesses! Featuring more than 40 booths with local artisans and vintage collectors, food trucks and live music. 10a—4p.
GRINDSTONE WINES ESPARTO, CA. A day full of shopping, fun, food, & more for the girls! Spend a fun Sunday with your girls! 11a—2p.
DAVIS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH. This exciting fair is open to all, showcasing a range of electric vehicle technology, featuring a variety of models from top manufacturers, E-bikes, and insights from electric vehicle(EV) owners. 11a—2p. Free
Let Yolo County Vineyard & Winery Association be your guide to the wine country you didn’t know you were missing. Located just beyond the Sacramento Airport and an hour from downtown San Francisco, our unique group is comprised of mostly family-run wineries featuring over 30 different varietals and blends. Our association was formed to promote […]
JOHN NATSOULAS GALLERY. This exhibit is geared towards nurturing dialogue on contemporary painting and the shared ideas that define current trends in the field. The exhibition is co-curated by John Natsoulas and John Seed. Open October 2 to November 2. 11a—5p. Free
Odd Fellows Bingo (LH) When: Second Sunday of the month Where: 415 2nd St, Davis, CA 95616, USA (map) Description: Second Sunday Bingo at the Lodge. Doors open at noon and Bingo begins at 1 p.m. Open to all adults. Davis Odd Fellows Bingo! is a wonderful way for the community to support the many needy non-profit […]
DAVIS COMMUNITY CHURCH. Beginners welcome. First hour is spent teaching Absolute Beginner dances; second hour is devoted to more challenging material. First class free! 2—4p. $5
1001 ANDERSON RD. A special 2-hour mini-retreat on juggling paid work and motherhood! Focus: motherhood and pregnancy. Support, empowerment, community, activities, and good food! 3p—5p. $27
1620 ANDERSON ROAD. Come get to know us at our Open House. For fifteen years, Grace Garden, behind the United Methodist Church on Anderson Road in the heart of Davis, has been a somewhat little known, yet important part of our local fight for food security. 3:30p—6p. Free
This popular event, featuring actors reading works by writers from Davis and beyond, kicks off its 11th season with a new location (Sudwerk) and a new time (second Sundays, 5-7 pm). Beer and wine available for purchase on tap, featuring emcee Dr. Andy Jones. To learn more about Stories on Stage, click here.
SUDWERK BREWING CO. Actors read short fiction stories at the Beer Hall. Local writer Nika Teshin and Bay Area writer Reina Cruz will be featured! 5p—7p. Free
THREE MILE BREWING. Test your music knowledge while enjoying some brews and good company. It's the perfect way to end your weekend; you might even walk away with a prize! Whether you're a music lover or just here for fun, there's something for everyone. Don’t miss out—bring the whole family. 6p—8p.
ODD FELLOWS HALL. The genre for this series of films is Classic 1960s Heists. Everyone is welcome. October 6: “The Italian Job”, October 13: “The Thomas Crown Affair”, October 20: “How to Steal a Million”. 6:30p—9p. Free
PITZER CENTER. Ensemble-in-residence at UC Davis, the Empyrean Ensemble presents engaging and eclectic programs, inviting audiences to experience new musical sensations delivered with high artistry by its extraordinary players—among the finest new music performers in California.7up—8:30p. Free
connect with other cultures, while connecting to other people sunday nights 7p-9p first time free all levels welcome at mirror image dance company 2121 second st, davis