Melting Pot Aesthetics
In direct contrast to the current political tribalism, key artists have been freely and effectively blending racial and cultural signifiers. More...
“California Fibers: A Matter of Time”
Artists affiliated with the "California Fibers" group remind us just how varied fiber art is in terms of media and technique. These are not your grandmother's textiles. and often display content and commentary beyond the innovative methods. More...
Sharon Kopriva
Three decades of Sharon Kopriva's career are highlighted by works from three series, “Meditations, Migrations and Muses.” Often working from the flat painted space, she delights in pushing images into bas relief connection with the viewer that can be downright visceral. More...
Laura Ball
Ball’s flora- and fauna-themed watercolors brim with dreamlike scenes evoking our primal natures and good versus evil. More...
Rebecca Reeve
Rebecca Reeve takes to the woods with powdered pigments to spray-paint ferns, logs, stones, and twigs in a spectrum of vivid colors. She then hangs Venetian blinds from supports hidden just outside her camera’s viewfinder. More...
That Minimalist Wall
There is the idea being discussed of turning Trump’s Great Wall into a monument to folly, greed and stupidity. Screw the wall, save the prototypes. More...
Trenton Doyle Hancock
There are multiple ways to experience Trenton Doyle Hancock's “An Ingenue’s Hues.” There is the rich visual imagery. And there is the existential, pseudo-biblical drawings from Chapter 1 of “The Moundverse.” More...
Viola Frey
The plates and massive figures included in this small selection of Viola Frey's ceramics capture her eye for human foibles. More...
Judithe Hernández
Among the founding members of Los Four, Judith Hernandez has, until now, been the most under the public's radar. Her bold use of color and disciplined drafting skills imbued with political themes makes for a highly accessible viewing experience. More...
Timothy Harding
Holding strong to a minimalist abstract aesthetic, Timothy Harding heads in a new direction imbued with waveforms, arcs and curved lines. More...
Tara Donovan
Tara Donovan's sprawling installations can seem to grow like weeds taking over large gallery spaces. But it is her use of materials that steals the show. Rich as they appear at a distance, get close to register the Styrene index cards, straws and other common consumer items attached together by the thousands. More...
Laura Davis and Dan Devening
Laura Davis and Dan Devening seem to come from very different aesthetic camps. Devening is a cool formalist, while Davis culls from the sentimentality of mementos and found objects. But looks can be deceiving. More...