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Heather Gwen Martin
The elegant abstractions of Heather Gwen Martin may not be quite what you, at first, think they are. More...


Gustavo Acosta
Gustavo Acosta paints architecture, but these are not architectural illustrations but artist-created worlds of magical realism. More...


'World Maps'
This group of four artists display political and conceptual savvy in this exploration of mapping and the dissolution of borders and barriers. More...


Mark Harrington
Mark Harrington mixes multiple disciplines to establish a dynamic interplay of coalescence and contradiction. More...


Todd Schorr
Todd Schorr's lush paintings read like the Mad Magazine of contemporary angst, telling fantastic tales that are both nutty and discomforting. More...


Linda Vallejo
Linda Vallejo's series 'The Electrics' is the subject of a gallery exhibition; and she receives a concurrent 40-year retrospective in a separate community gallery location. More...


Kathleen Henderson
Kathleen Henderson's drawings are as staged as any painting could be, and manage to gain something extra from their economy of means. More...


Fang Ling-An
After discovering the common practice of Chinese children being adopted by American parents, Fang Ling-An placed the topic at the center of much of her current work. More...


Chris Beas
'Tamburello' is the name of a notorious turn at the San MArino Grand Prix in the latest sports themed series by Chris Beas. More...


Thomas McGovern
'Hard Boys + Bad Girls' is Thomas McGovern's exploration of a youth-dominant professional wrestling culture located in San Bernardino, California. More...


Aimee Garcia and Carlos Montes de Oca
Paintings and photographs by Aimee Garcia and Carlos Montes de Oca focus on a re-viewing of the self in her case and on the re-contextualization of space in his. More...


Lawrence Gipe
Lawrence Gipe's new '1962' series offers his latest ironic response, here to Soviet-era propaganda images from the year of the title. More...


Steven Simon
Steve Simon presents works loaded with subtext that has myriad possibilities: political, satirical, sociological, and all intellectually playful. More...


Mary Heebner
Mary Heebner combines rhythmic hints of the body blended with a suggestion of enduring nature while challenging now outmoded tropes of gender identity. More...


Jorge Santos and Adam Normandin
Jorge Santos' new paintings reach beyond the bounds of immediate reality, which Adam Normandin's convey wonder in the mundane. More...


''Mind Games''
The artists in 'Mind Games' verge on the cusp of abstraction, and are linked by works' underlying complexity and poetry. More...


Reuben Nakian
Reuben Nakian's sculptural forms draw on clasical tales that imply the female figure using fluid or serrated masses and titillating titles. More...


'Body and Soul'
A group of three classically trained artists each bring a unique style and vision to the figurative equation. More...


Jonathan Lasker
A post-modern/hybrid aesthetic remains technically sound, emotionally vibrant and as dependable as ever in the paintings of Jonathan Lasker. More...


Owen Smith
Owen Smith communicates the powerful connection between the aesthetic, the political and the commercial in Social Realist styled paintings. More...

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