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Rick Bartow Exhibit

Gorman Museum of Native American Art, UC Davis 181 Old Davis Road, Davis

GORMAN MUSEUM OF NATIVE AMERICAN ART. The solo-exhibition features artworks by award-winning artist Rick Bartow, from 1979 to 2015. A Vietnam Veteran, life-long musician and song- writer, widower, and enrolled member of the Mad River Band of Wiyot Indians, Bartow is considered one of the most important leaders in contemporary Native American art. Free

Free

Bound in Time: Exploring Women’s Journeys through Scrapbooks and Photo Albums

Peter J. Shields Library 100 NW Quad Davis

UC DAVIS SHIELDS LIBRARY. This exhibit showcases the journeys of various women who traveled through or lived in California between 1901 and 1956. The exhibit recreates pieces of their journeys through the pages included in their scrapbooks and photo albums. The photographs and descriptions detail journeys full of friendship, family, and independent achievements. Free

Free

Inspired…

The Barn Gallery 512 Gibson Road, Woodland

THE BARN GALLERY, WOODLAND. View a collection of work created by Teaching Artists working in Yolo County. This show includes ceramic, digital illustration, installation, mixed media, painting, photography, and printed artworks. Free

Free

Maryann Steinert-Foley & Diane Williams: The Realm of Possibility

Pence Gallery 212 D Street, Davis

PENCE GALLERY. In this exhibit, Diane Williams' mixed media paintings and Maryann Steinert-Foley's sculptures explore the persistence, generosity, and unseen forces that sustain both nature and humanity. 11:30a—5p. Free

Free

Sarah Lam: Beyond Formalities

John Natsoulas Gallery 521 1st St, Davis

JOHN NATSOULAS GALLERY. This body of work portrays the psychological state of the individual that goes beyond traditional portraiture. Use of color, symbolism, cast shadows, semi-three dimensional elements, and embedded shadow boxes are meant to reveal the inner thoughts and character of the model. There are recurring themes in the work which include nature, the state of the planet, human connection to animals, youth, and mental health. Free

Free

Call for Artists! Pence Gallery Emerging Artist Award 2026

Pence Gallery 212 D Street, Davis

PENCE GALLERY. The Emerging Artist Award 2026 is now open for applications via www.callforentry.org. This award of $4000 supports the creation of new work by emerging artists in California and the opportunity to share that work through an exhibit and an artist talk in January-February 2027 at the Pence. Apply by April 9. $35—40

$35 – $40

Sahar Khoury: Weights & Measures

Manetti Shrem Museum (Shrem) 254 Old Davis Rd.

MANETTI SHREM MUSEUM. The Oakland-based artist is inspired by familial and global histories, food, music, and mourning. The exhibition features a reconfigured clock tower sculpture that alludes to market structures in the Eastern Mediterranean Levant region, and new works in ceramic and bronze that speak to familial and cultural ties across time. Free

Free
Ongoing

Gallery 625 Call for Art

Gallery 625 625 Court St, Erwin Meier Admin Building, Woodland

GALLERY 625, WOODLAND. Gallery 625, with the Woodland Camera Forum, invites photographers to submit up to three artworks that explore the visceral elements of photography through Color, Texture, and/or Pattern for this spring’s Sac Photography Month 2026 exhibition.

Stacey Pelinka, Flute

Recital Hall, Ann E. Pitzer Center Hutchison Dr. & Cushing Way, Davis

ANN E. PITZER CENTER. Works by Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, Hendel Almétus, Béla Bartók, Wil Offermans, and Sérgio Assad. 12p—1p. Free

Free

Astronomy on Tap Davis

Sudwerk Brewing Co. 2001 2nd St, Davis

SUDWERK BREWING CO. Join for two talks from members of the UC Davis Physics & Astronomy department. Sam Schmidt will talk about mapping the universe in six colors with the Rubin Observatory, and Emilija Pantic will talk about searching for particle dark matter underground. 6p—8p.

AI & Your Brain: Davis Parent University Hosts Jacob Ward

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Richard Brunelle Performance Hall 315 W 14th Street, Davis

RICHARD BRUNELLE PERFORMANCE HALL. How can we unpack AI's risks, separate out our anxiety, and work to amplify the best parts of being human? How can we grapple with AI in ways that are informed, clear-eyed, and ethical? If you're eager for deeply-researched answers to these questions, join for a fireside chat about AI between Jacob Ward and Pamela Wu. 7p—8:30p. Free

Free