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Neil Beloufa
Neil Beloufa's take on global tensions is expressed in a mixture of film, sculpture and installation. The disconnect between the feeling of private life and how it appears to the public eye manages to feel like fun while evoking darkness. More...


African-American and Native American Haute Couture
A pair of exhibits on the subject of contemporary high fashion are both stunning and inclusive. More...


Peter Combe
The patriotic title notwithstanding, Peter Combe’s "Stars and Stripes" is less about Independence Day than the mysteries of appearance and representation. More...


“Text”
“Text” is an off-the-grid group exhibition exploring the ways we use the written, printed, spoken, sung and texted word. More...


“Subduction”
Harold Mendez, Sharon Koelblinger and Ronny Queued were select for "Subduction" to highlight the labor involved in material transformation. Think the countless unseen transformations associated with the movement of the earth's tectonic plates. More...


Joel Shapiro
This is not the Joel Shapiro who fuses geometric abstraction and the human figure. These colorful works could almost serve as dwellings. More...


Courtney M. Leonard
In “Breach: Log 16” Courtney M. Leonard makes salient connections among topics such as the degradation of coral reefs and the ethics of whaling through a ceramics practice that includes audio/visual installations. More...


Justine Kurland and Deanna Thompson
The younger artist Justine Kurland steals this show with her "Auto Parts" series. Cars and engines in mid-repair seemingly levitate, mechanics merge with their beasts, and Kurland produces these quasi-religious feelings for we the viewers. More...


Cindy Sherman
The numerous personas of Cindy Sherman have formed one of the most provocative and relevant bodies of work by a single artist over the last four decades. More...


“Excerpts from the Natural World”
Three Bay Area artists reference natural forms and materials as the stimulus and subject of their work. More...


Lena Moross
Working with watercolors Lena Moross has spent years paintings the transgender Carmine Messina. It is a study in empathy and a celebration of the joyous assertion of self identity against the odds. More...


Michael Brophy
Michael Brophy's acclaim as a painter of the habitat of the Pacific Northwest receives a fresh boost in these pictorial vistas of manmade devastation. It is a dark vision presented with smoldering intensity, and it moves us. More...


Ballad of a Free Man
Krems, Austria is not your normal tourist destination. James Yood heads there this summer for an artist residency program, which is about more than just his own creative work but also the serendipity of interacting with generally like minded creative strangers. More...

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