Jeremy Miranda Solo Exhibition: “Everyday”
The artist takes a deep interest in common objects and subjects of everyday life, from ingredients laid out on a kitchen counter while a pot simmers on the stove, to the dashboard of a car on a night errand or brushes soaking in a cup in his own studio.
Friday Virtual Gallery Walk for November 13, 2020
As part of our effort to continue to keep artists and art galleries in business, we're proud to bring you this week's "Virtual Gallery Walk."
20 Painters with a Passion for Place
With a particular emphasis on contemporary Northern California landscape painting, this exhibition celebrates the beauty of nature and life in harmony with it.
On View: Realism Art from the Florence Academy
“All of the works are an individual expression of these artists’ work," said curator Tanvi Pathare, "but the red thread that connects them all is their ability to transcend life around them into moments of timeless beauty."
Recovering 2020: An Exhibition and Fundraiser
Starting on Black Friday: Curated by the Masters Academy of Art, this 3-day auction includes paintings by some of the world’s leading representational artists.
Friday Virtual Gallery Walk for November 20, 2020
As part of our effort to continue to keep artists and art galleries in business, we're proud to bring you this week's "Virtual Gallery Walk."
Not A Creature Was Stirring
Preview an exhibition that highlights more than 50 small works of furry friends and critters, described as "an animal lover's delight."
NWWS 80th Annual International Open Exhibition
View the top three award-winning paintings, hear what juror Ron Stocke had to say about each, and get more details on this annual watercolor exhibition.
70+ Paintings by Charles Movalli (1945 – 2016)
Browse a preview of the landscapes by Charles Movalli here, and enjoy a charming video of the artist speaking about composition choices.
Two-Person Exhibition: Faith Family Legacy
For Sedrick Huckaby, the African American family and its heritage has been the content of his work for several years. His wife and exhibition partner, Letitia Huckaby tells us, "The basic premise behind my work is faith, family, and legacy. It is a time capsule for the African American experience."