Saturday, October 30, 2010

SD Gallery Moved

Join us at our new location on November 14th for Small Treasures Group Show at the SD Gallery Annex. 720 Rhodin Lane (In the alley behind the Skinner Howard Gallery located at 723 S St.)

SD Gallery Closed until November 14th

Join us at our new location on November 14th for Small Treasures Group Show at the SD Gallery Annex.

720 Rhodin Lane (In the alley behind the Skinner Howard Gallery located at 723 S St.)

Friday, October 29, 2010

Wayne Jiang- Hunter's Point Open Studios 10/30 & 10/31


With over 15 acres of art studios contained in 7 buildings and over 150 artists, the spring open studio at Hunter's Point Shipyard is the very best and most representative Open studio in San Francisco. Wayne Jiang's new works will be exhibited in his studio, including: Restaurant paintings and affordable small night

Preview Party: Friday, October 29, 6-9pm.

Exhibit Starts: Saturday, October 30th
Exhibit Ends: Sunday, October 30th
Hours:11AM - 6PM

Address: Building 116, Studio #22, Hunter's Point Shipyard, San Francisco

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Directions to Hunter's Point Shipyard

From 280 South
Go to 101; from 101 any direction: exit at Cesar Chavez East (Army Street East). Turn South on Evans St. Stay on Evans for 2 miles; it changes name to Innes St. Bear left toward water. You will arrive at Shipyard gates and receive a program with building maps. Parking attendants will guide you.

From 280 North
Take Cesar Chavez St. Exit (Army St.) Turn left off ramp, right at light, left onto Evans. Stay on Evans for 2 miles; it changes name to Innes St. Bear left toward water. You will arrive at Shipyard gates and receive a program with building maps. Parking attendants will guide you.

From San Francisco
Get to 3rd Street going south. Follow 3rd street, go past Cesar Chavez Street. Turn right at Evans Street. Follow Evans for 2 miles, the name will change to Innes Street. The Shipyard Gates are at the end of the road. Remember to bear left toward the water at all times. Parking attendants at the gate will give you a program and guide you.

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

SD Gallery Voted News & Review #3 Best Sacramento Gallery


Thank you Sacramento!

Solomon Dubnick Gallery was voted #3 Best Art Gallery in the Sacramento News & Review!

We appreciate your support and patronage.

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Richard Duning's Busy Year

This year Richard rose to a challenge, and filled a new Eureka restaurant with over 40 new paintings. The walls of the new Bayfront Restaurant, on the boardwalk along Humboldt bay, came to life with vivid abstract, symbolic, and dreamlike images. They can be seen by visitors 11 am to 9 pm every day.

The exhibition was so successful that he was asked to mount another exhibition in the new Kobe Restaurant building in Redding, California. Large and vivid paintings, including several of the large 8x6 foot canvases, brought the space alive with color and pulsing images. At the moment, over 70 of Richard’s works are on view in California.

Summer was spent in France, taking a workshop in wood-fired pottery; and camping trips in the Sierra mountains of California, where Richard created sets of prisma stick drawings, his favorite form of travel art.


Shigaraki II
#167-2009
24x24, Acrylic on birch panel
950.00


From the Depth To the Height
#155-2009
24x24, Acrylic on birch panel
950.00


That That Surrounds, That That Is
#2-2010
24x24, Acrylic on birch panel
950.00


Slow is an Option
#159-2009
24x24, Acrylic on birch panel
950.00

Friday, October 8, 2010

Second Saturday @ SD Gallery & the SD Gallery Art Annex

Join us in two locations for 2nd Saturday!

At Solomon Dubnick Gallery (1017 25th Street)

our current group show, FAMILY REUNION

features the works of over 40 SD Gallery artists!

The gallery will be open at 2PM for an early start to your 2nd Saturday.


Stop by our SD Gallery Art Annex


(723 Rhodin Lane, behind Skinner Howard Contemporary Art Gallery)
for a look at our available art collection.

We currently have works by Tarmo Pasto, Maija Peeples-Bright, Jian Wang, Helen Post, John Tarahteeff and more.

The Annex will be open at 5PM.

Saturday, October 2, 2010

Joseph Bellacera 2nd Saturday Reception @ Capital Public Radio

2nd Saturday Artist Reception: Joseph Bellacera

Saturday, October 9th from 6- 9pm

Joseph Bellacera's "Flight Patterns, An Aerial View of the Local Landscape," will be on display at Capital Public Radio from 6-9 pm. Join us for light refreshments, gourmet wines, live music and stunning works by a local artist.

About the artist:
Today Bellacera finds inspiration throughout his travels. Views of the ocean, deserts of the southwest, aerial views of agricultural fields, landscapes of the Sacramento delta region, ancient walls, mosaics, and the intimate patterns of nature found in his garden all combine to inspire him. In his luminous abstract and landscape paintings radiant forms emerge and dissolve to evoke feelings of transcendence and the Divine. Bellacera comments, "I use the alchemy of color and light to create the experience of seeing something, as if for the first time, before we define, name and categorize it. In this way, through painting, the mystery and awe of discovery and creation is continuously renewed." The most profound artistic influences on Bellacera's work have been that of JMW Turner's emotional and atmospheric seascapes from the early 19th century; Kandinsky's early 20th century spiritual abstract improvisations; and the more recent work of James Turrell, a Southwest installation artist who works with light.

http://www.capradio.org/events/2010/10/09/2nd-saturday-artist-reception-joseph-bellacera

To view more of Joseph's work, please click here.