Paula Castillo
Castillo's abstract sculptures are made from worn metal bits found in the mountainous country of her hometown--a land that looks More...
Colleen Sanders
Aesthetic transcendence is a delusion, according to the current thinking of aesthetic agnostics or atheists, but art-lovers More...
The Crocker Expands into the 21st Century
Against a backdrop of stalled urban renewal projects and a paralyzed state legislature, Sacramento's tripled-in-size Crocker Art Museum stands out like the nuggets that once shone from nearby riverbanks More...
Michael Schultheis
Growing up on a cattle ranch in Eastern Washington, Northwest painter Michael Schultheis had limited options. If he ever wanted More...
Mary Snowden
'I feel like I've come full circle,' says Mary Snowden--Bay Area artist and chairperson of painting and drawing at California More...
Martin Durazo
Fresh off an April show at Gallery Lara in Tokyo, a critically acclaimed and controversial residency at the 18th Street Art Center More...
Eva Lake
Widely known in the Northwest for her finely graded abstract paintings in the Op Art tradition, Eva Lake shared More...
Andy Moses
These semi-curved abstract paintings by Andy Moses mixes landscape with minimalism in these stylized and refined new works. More...
Lee Friedlander
A half-century of Lee Friedlander's photography is represented here by two images for each year since 1960. More...
Michael Goldberg
In concurrent exhibitions the second generation Abstract Expressionist painting of Michael Goldberg conveys boundless energy and a spirit of fearless search. More...
Andrew Schoultz
Big, bold and colorful, Andrew Schoultz' current paintings and sculpture are playful, exquisitely detailed takes on nature, history, globalization and other stories. More...