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Axis Gallery

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625 S St
Sacramento, 95811 United States
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Website https://axisgallery.org/

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  • May 2026

  • Sun 3

    Adding Stones to Rise A Group Exhibition of Sacramento-Based Artists

    May 3 @ 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm Adding Stones to Rise A Group Exhibition of Sacramento-Based Artists
    Axis Gallery 625 S St, Sacramento, United States

    AXIS GALLERY, SACRAMENTO. Adding Stones to Rise is a curated group exhibition bringing together Sacramento-based artists working across multiple media, including painting, printmaking, ceramics, sculpture, and new media. It centers the work of Black women and nonbinary artists—new to the region, rooted here, or returning. Together, these artists offer a collective meditation on movement, care, resistance, and transformation. 12p—5p. Free

    Free
  • Sat 2

    Adding Stones to Rise A Group Exhibition of Sacramento-Based Artists

    May 2 @ 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm Adding Stones to Rise A Group Exhibition of Sacramento-Based Artists
    Axis Gallery 625 S St, Sacramento, United States

    AXIS GALLERY, SACRAMENTO. Adding Stones to Rise is a curated group exhibition bringing together Sacramento-based artists working across multiple media, including painting, printmaking, ceramics, sculpture, and new media. It centers the work of Black women and nonbinary artists—new to the region, rooted here, or returning. Together, these artists offer a collective meditation on movement, care, resistance, and transformation. 12p—5p. Free

    Free
  • Fri 1

    Adding Stones to Rise A Group Exhibition of Sacramento-Based Artists

    May 1 @ 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm Adding Stones to Rise A Group Exhibition of Sacramento-Based Artists
    Axis Gallery 625 S St, Sacramento, United States

    AXIS GALLERY, SACRAMENTO. Adding Stones to Rise is a curated group exhibition bringing together Sacramento-based artists working across multiple media, including painting, printmaking, ceramics, sculpture, and new media. It centers the work of Black women and nonbinary artists—new to the region, rooted here, or returning. Together, these artists offer a collective meditation on movement, care, resistance, and transformation. 12p—5p. Free

    Free
  • April 2026

  • Sat 25

    Artist Talk with Doug Dertinger and Nick Shepard

    April 25 @ 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
    Axis Gallery 625 S St, Sacramento, United States

    AXIS GALLERY, SACRAMENTO. Artists Doug Dertinger and Nick Shepard will be in conversation on their current exhibitions. The images in Stalker by Dertinger navigate terrains where emptiness, silence, and light can become conditions of consciousness, where place can shift from environment to presence, wholly other, sentient and responsive. The Known World contains images that vary in subject matter and technique but remain grounded in Shepard’s ongoing concern with how photographs are built, how spaces are assembled, and what is concealed in the process. 1p—2p. Free

    Free
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