Andres Alvarez: Quotidian Fire/El Fuego Cotidiano
PENCE GALLERY. Alvarez is a photographer whose realm is the street. He has largely focused his lens on the streets of Sacramento. 11:30a—5p. Free
PENCE GALLERY. Alvarez is a photographer whose realm is the street. He has largely focused his lens on the streets of Sacramento. 11:30a—5p. Free
STEPHENS BRANCH LIBRARY. The meeting will include a showing, discussion, and audience critique of member-submitted images. Some images that need work and “before” and “after” images will be included. Discussion and critique is designed to be friendly and constructive. 7:10p—8:45p. Free
THE ARTERY. Annual Studio Sale promises big savings and new pieces daily. Pieces include: Paintings, Photography, Prints, Jewelry, Woodwork, Books, Ceramics, Gourds, Fiber Art, Sculpture, Stained Glass, Fused and Blown Glass, Woven Baskets. 10a—6p.
THE ARTERY. Fluffy cats, fierce cats, funny cats, big cats and bitty cats. Using a diversity of mediums, our artists pay homage to these iconic and enigmatic animals. 10a—6p. Free
GALLERY 625. The work of local and regional photographers, including Woodland Camera Forum members, in an exhibition that highlights unique and unexpected perspectives of people, places, and things from around the world. Opening reception 4/7. Free
LOGOS BOOKS. Artist Philip Renner’s show “A Beachcomber’s Camera” features digital photography of Shell Beach in Sonoma County and prints produced with the Kallitype process.
Get your outside time in while taking up a creative hobby with nature photography. Registration by 5p on Nov. 29 required. 12:10–1p. Free
About the Event October’s Salon Series guest speaker is California artist Kurt Fishback. Kurt is the juror of YoloArts’ 15th annual Art Farm Exhibition this year, bringing his vast experience in a wide variety of media—including ceramics, painting, and photography. Kurt will talk about how the fine arts became his life’s philosophical and financial focus,
Dave Kent graduated from Sacramento City College and CSU Sacramento with degrees in art, music, history, and English. He went on to teach ceramics for 27 years at Elk Grove High School and 11 years at Cosumnes River College. Galleries and museums throughout northern California have exhibited his work. Gay Kent graduated from Sacramento City
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