
Rooted in the exploration of traditional textile and craft practices, the work of multimedia artist Ramekon O’Arwisters reflects his lived experiences as a Black and Queer man in the United States.
Rooted in the exploration of traditional textile and craft practices, the work of multimedia artist Ramekon O’Arwisters reflects his lived experiences as a Black and Queer man in the United States.
The week is “a way to create energy and celebrate the rich Black art landscape in the Bay Area,” she added, explaining that the initiative extends beyond San Francisco to recognize “Oakland’s longstanding influence as a center of Black arts and culture.”
Please join PATRICIA SWEETOW, RAMEKON O’ARWISTERS, DEMETRI BROXTON & CORNELIA SCHULZ for a Special One-Day Studio Event in San Francisco, featuring exclusive previews & insights of new work from three extraordinary Bay Area artists!
Time to gear-up for an exciting journey with Linda Sormin in Hokusai: Inspiration and Influence at the MFA Boston.
Fight and Flight: Crafting a Bay Area Life is a timely examination of the Bay Area arts ecosystem.
The Bay Area exhibition schedule is back in full force!
We are pleased to announce Ramekon O’Arwisters featured in Collective Arising: The Insistence of Black Bay Area Artists at the Museum of Sonoma County, curated by Ashara Ekundayo and Lucia Olubunmi R. Momoh
“Queer Threads” presents nearly three dozen artists connected to the West coast who are remixing fiber and textile traditions to explore contemporary LGBTQ ideas.
“The Potential of Objects” highlights a number of artistic practices employing everyday objects and materials to explore the human condition.
We’re excited to present a Solo Exhibition featuring the oil paintings of Cornelia Schulz in the first edition of INTERSECT PALM SPRINGS.