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February 2022
The Sacred Feminine an Exhibition by James Gayles
The Sacred Feminine an Exhibition by James Gayles Exhibition: February 5th thru 26th Reception: Thursday, February 17th from 5 to 7 PM James Gayles is committed to cultivating artists and sharing his work. His vision is to put beautiful, uplifting, and enlightening work out there in the world. He sees art as a vehicle to educate, by portraying ancestral icons who youth and all people can be proud of.
Find out more »2023 Call to Artists! Riverside Gallery! Deadline extended!
Sierra Arts is currently accepting artist exhibition proposals for the galleries located at 17 S. Virginia Street; Main Gallery and the ANNEX. We have divided the gallery into several spaces in order to feature more artists every month. SUBMISSIONS WILL BE CONSIDERED FOR BOTH GALLERIES. Monthly receptions will be either the third Thursday or Saturday of the month. DEADLINE is APRIL 15th, 2022. Sierra Arts will review proposals for exhibitions. Exhibitions are scheduled for 3-4 weeks. Group and solo exhibitions…
Find out more »March 2022
April Gratrix “Topographic Impressions: A Delineation of Western Landscapes”
March 1st thru 28th 2022 Reception: Saturday, March 5th, 5 to 7 pm Recalling trips to Yellowstone, The Grand Tetons, Lake Tahoe, Yosemite, and the Emigrant Wilderness, I’ve created a series of work that is reminiscent of wood block prints, in that it relies heavily on bold lines and patterns to create texture, form and space. Starting small with pen and ink, and moving on to larger scale paintings with bright colors, the landscapes tell of my travels with family…
Find out more »Riverside Gallery: Carole-Ann Ricketts and Shelley Zentner Exhibition
March 1st thru 28th 2022 Reception: Saturday, March 5th, 5 to 7 pm “Art is nature seen through a temperament.” Emile Zola My recent work is guided by the transformational process of forest, river and valley life. I walk the same trails every day, and this repetition enables me to perceive the subtle drama of nature in a landscape characterized by extremes. As my sketchbooks fill with observations of light and shadow, cycles of growth and decay - symbolic…
Find out more »Three Team Parley: Jeremy Crimboli – Guest Curators Arthur Richmond and Sheri Leigh O’Connor
Exhibition Dates: March 3rd thru 30th Reception: Saturday, March 5th, 5 to 7 pm This exhibition features a selection of local and regional artists working in different mediums. Crimboli combines a futuristic flare with elements of design in his paintings. Richmond and his selected artists work in large format muraling and will have a range of mixed media wall works. O’Connor features faculty, lab techs, and notable students from Sierra Nevada University. The timing of this exhibition is in alignment…
Find out more »Sierra Arts Open Studios – Call to Artists!
Sierra Arts is proud to present Open Studios 2022! We are excited about being able to host this event and to continue its great tradition of providing our community the opportunity to look inside the artist's studio. OPEN STUDIO DATES: August 19th, 20th, and 21st 2022. * Applications are $150 to participate. * Applications are due by April 15, 2022. * Notifications will go out by Friday, April 22, 2022. * Application fee is due by May 6, 2022. *…
Find out more »April 2022
Beauty & The Beasties, an Exhibition by Will Roger and Crimson Rose
Exhibition Dates: April 1 thru 29th, 2022 Reception Date: Saturday, April 16th, 12 to 4 pm
Find out more »The Depot Gallery – Galaxy of Infinite Incognita by Turburam Sandagdor
Exhibition Dates, April 2nd thru April 27th Reception Dates: April 2nd, 5 to 7 pm April 21st, 5 to 7 pm
Find out more »The Depot Gallery – Mus/tang by Kirsten Mashinter
Exhibition Dates, April 7th thru April 30th Reception Date, April 21st, 5 to 7 pm
Find out more »May 2022
Peter Millar – CARBON12ART
Exhibition Dates - May 3rd thru May 28th Reception Dates - Thursday, May 19th, 6 to 8 pm Shedding Light on Climate and Sky (SLCS) explores the intersection of art, science, learning and culture. It looks at the structure and systems of the physical world and explores how people relate to it through ideas, metaphor, concepts, intellectual and physical models. It illustrates timelines and quantities, the vast range of sizes and numbers, and beautiful complexities of things on Earth. SLCS…
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