Moving beyond conventional categories and genres, the 77th Scripps College Ceramic Annual ignites a new contemplation on the ceramics world. The longest ongoing exhibition of contemporary ceramics in the nation will open on February 5 and continue through April 17.
Tikkun: For the Cosmos, the Community, and Ourselves, on view Feb 3, 2022–Jun 5, 2022, presents works by more than twenty-five Bay Area–based contemporary artists reflecting on the Jewish concept of tikkun (Hebrew for “to repair”).
4×8-bridges is now LIVE, featuring twenty-one galleries for this month. Patricia Sweetow Gallery is excited to present a solo exhibition of oil paintings by Cornelia Schulz, 2021-2018.
Unsurprisingly, Broxton’s work sold out quickly. With excellent demand for his work, his May 2022 solo show with Patricia Sweetow Gallery in San Francisco has had to be pushed back.
Patricia Sweetow Gallery is honored to announce that two stellar ceramic sculptures by Tony Marsh, Crucible and Cauldron, have been formally acquired by the Painting & Sculpture Accessions Committee of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art for their Permanent Collection!
PATRICIA SWEETOW GALLERY is excited to announce our participation in UNITITLED, ART Miami Beach 2021, Booth #C57. Exhibiting artists are Sarah Amos, Demetri Broxton and Ramekon O’Arwisters, with a debut performance by Jefferson Pinder.
Tradition Interrupted explores how artists weave contemporary ideas with traditional art and craft, on view October 9, 2021 – January 23, 2022 at the Susquehanna Art Museum.
“I often work with local communities to create structures that hold objects that tell other people’s stories. “
Debut at Untitled Art Miami of Monumental, directed and performed by Jefferson Pinder
Artists are nominated by art curators, scholars and former fellows, and then selected by a panel of art experts.