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Call to Artists! Slice: A Juried Exhibit of Regional Art 2025

Pence Gallery 212 D Street, Davis

PENCE GALLERY. Open for submission by California artists working in any medium (except video or sound). This is an ‘open theme’ exhibit, which showcases art that is conceptually thoughtful, technically skilled, and representative of contemporary trends in art. Applicants may submit at callforentry.org by May 16th, 9 PM PST. $30-35

$30 – $35

The Artery Menagerie, A Curated Show of Ceramic Animal Sculptures

The Artery 207 G Street, Davis

THE ARTERY. The Artery presents “The Artery Menagerie” in conjunction with CCACA, the ceramic sculpture conference at the Natsoulas Gallery. The invitational exhibit of animal sculptures features twenty eight Northern California ceramic artists.  Many of these artists competed in our previous California Clay Competition. Wesley Wright, a speaker at the CCACA, is also represented in the show. Free.

Free
Ongoing

Light into Density: Abstract Encounters 1920s–1960s

MANETTI SHREM

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

FREE

Visual Journals: 2010-2024

UC Davis Design Museum Cruess Hall, #124, Davis

UC DAVIS DESIGN MUSEUM. An engaging exhibition, which brings together visual journals belonging to students who participated in the UC Davis Design study abroad program. 12p—4p. Free

Free

Through Their Eyes: Selections from the Sandretto Re Rebaudengo Collection

MANETTI SHREM

MANETTI SHREM. This exhibition brings together painting, photography, sculpture and video by some of the most prominent artists working today, as well as rising new voices. Spanning 45 years of art making, Through Their Eyes spotlights the world as experienced by 30 fiercely original and groundbreaking women artists – and is the first presentation of the renowned collection in the United States.

free
Ruby Neri: Taking the Deep Dive

Ruby Neri: Taking the Deep Dive

Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem Museum of Art at UC Davis 254 Old Davis Road, Davis

MANETTI SHREM MUSEUM. Ruby Neri: Taking the Deep Dive is the first solo museum exhibition of the artist’s work. An established voice in contemporary ceramics, Neri sculpts brightly colored personal motifs and uninhibited female nudes, playing with familiar forms and monumental scale to challenge our expectations. 10a—4p. Free

Free

Woodworking Classes for kids

Davis Arts Center 1919 F St.

DAVIS ARTS CENTER. Wood shop and art workshops taught by Viking Workshop, a family owned business that specializes in all types of art. 1:30p—4:30p. $600

$600

Davis Forest School Summer Camp Registration

Davis Forest School Website

DAVIS FOREST SCHOOL. Davis Forest School is a non-profit outdoor education and nature play organization. Our programs are all outdoors in nature, rain or shine, year round! Registration for our […]

Flights of Fancy: Frankie Hansbearry & Marsha Elam

Pence Gallery 212 D Street, Davis

PENCE GALLERY. Frankie Hansbearry and Marsha Elam are Sacramento-based artists whose ceramics explore whimsical and imaginative themes. In their figurative works, reality flies out the window to reveal anthropomorphic characters, interesting faces, and tales with a twist that hold up a mirror to human nature. 11:30a—5p. Free

Free

Davis Art Studio Tour Exhibit

Pence Gallery 212 D Street, Davis

PENCE GALLERY. The annual Davis Art Studio Tour (DAST) returns for a fresh, springtime opening the weekend of April 12—13, from 10a—5p. This free tour is open to all and includes 45 participating visual artists, in media ranging from woodworking, ceramics, and jewelry, to painting, photography, and sculpture. Enjoy a preview exhibit of their work at our annual display at the Pence, and plan your trip! Free maps of the studios are available at the Pence as well. Please visit www.davisopenstudios.com for more information. 11:30a—5p. Free

Free

Call to Artists! Night Market at the Pence

Pence Gallery 212 D Street, Davis

PENCE GALLERY. Apply now to sell your work at the Pence's Night Market on June 13! This pop-up market during the 2nd Friday ArtAbout invites young visual artists, ages 16-25, to display and sell their artwork inside the gallery, ranging from prints and paintings, to ceramics and jewelry, and more. Artists can apply at bit.ly/pencenightmarket. Deadline is May 23. Free to apply

Free

(Dis)Continuity

Third Space Collective

THIRD SPACE DAVIS. (dis)continuity explores the artists’ relationship to their mixed Mexican and American roots and how they influence how the artists move through the world today. When two cultures collide, there are some things we hold on to, some things we lose, and some things we choose to change. For Elyse and Ro, what we hold on to often shows up in the food we cook, the values we uphold, the labor we perform, and the art that inspires us. The loss may sometimes happen through how our history is taught so narrowly to us in schools, by centuries of systems that forcibly suppressed cultural expression, or just by time passing and things changing. But we are also confronted with the opportunity to change, to choose how we move forward as individuals who are part of a broader cultural exchange. In this show, the artists reflect on their personal journeys of understanding their roots and how they navigate the present. 4p - 8p. 

Biophilia: Our Longing for Nature

Pence Gallery 212 D Street, Davis

PENCE GALLERY. Artists for millennia have reflected upon nature as the inspiration & subject of their work. Our affiliation with animals, plants, & the wild spaces of our world is defined as ‘biophilia,’ or love for living things. Twentieth-century naturalist E.O. Wilson offered the theory that humans are ‘hard-wired’ to build a complex relationship with the natural world in his book Biophilia (1984). In our 21st century world, the question is how do we build relationships with a natural world that is under threat from climate change, habitat destruction, and other forces?

Free

Handbuilding Sculptures

1919 F St, Davis CA 1919 F St, Davis

DAVIS ARTS CENTER. Come build your very own sculptural vessel with the coil-building technique in this multi-day workshop! Explore the intersection between form and function while learning the basics of coil building. Students will leave the workshop with an understanding of coil-building techniques and 1-2 vessels to decorate your home or give away as gifts. Price includes clay, access to tools,and firing. Final pieces will be available for pick-up a few weeks after the workshop ends. 10a - 1p. $200

$200.00

Breakfast With the Bunny

Davis Odd Fellows

ODD FELLOWS LODGE. Join the Easter Bunny on Saturday, April 19 at the Davis Odd Fellows Lodge for breakfast, a parade, an egg hunt, & creative play & carnival! Families will enjoy a cold breakfast with the Easter Bunny at 9 a.m., including cereal, muffins, yogurt, juice & fruit. At about 10 o'clock, participants join the Bunny for a special parade through the farmers market toward the Community Church lawn to hunt for eggs! Following the hunt, families return to the lodge until noon to enjoy fun activities including cookie decorating, card decorating, face painting, guided drawings, Play-Doh, carnival games, & more! All event proceeds go to the Davis Encampment Campership Fund. The benefit fund provides pool passes, camping excursions, Explorit passes, and other experiences for underprivileged children throughout our community. 9a - 12p. $15. 

$15
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Powwow

UC Davis Quad

UC DAVIS QUAD. The UC Davis Powwow is one of the longest-running student-led powwows in California, providing space for the campus and local community to learn about and engage with the vibrant music, dance, and arts of Native peoples. The event will feature dance contests and specials, along with craft vendors and food vendors offering unique goods and delicious traditional foods. 11a—9p. Free

Free

March Fong Eu Story, An Authorized Biography of An Unauthorized Woman

California Museum 1030 O Street, Sacramento

CALIFORNIA MUSEUM, SACRAMENTO. Learn about March Fong Eu, who got a BS (UCB/SF), MA (Mills College) and EdD (Stanford). She was elected to the Alameda County Board of Education, California Assembly, and as California's Secretary of State. She wanted her story to be told to inspire others to follow her 40+ years of public service. 1p—3p. Free

Free

Basic Bike Maintenance Workshop

Bike Garage Davis, 606 Peña Drive #300

BIKE GARAGE, DAVIS. Workshop limited to 10 people, email funmaria@sbcglobal.net to register. 2p—4p. $20

$20

Nightmares & Dreamland Cabaret presented by Nevermore Gorelesque

Historical Colonial Theatre, Sacramento

HISTORICAL COLONIAL THEATRE, SACRAMENTO. Step into a world where the boundaries of reality dissolve, and performers become dream-weavers of the grotesque and the gorgeous. Through the art of drag, burlesque, and otherworldly theatrics, this stellar ensemble conjures visions both harrowing and enchanting. 8:30p—10p. $37—56

$37 – $56