A press release for A Common Burn a solo exhibition by Meryl Pataky at pt.2 Gallery in downtown Oakland.
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pt. 2 Gallery is pleased to announce our Represented Group Exhibition featuring new works by the fifteen artists represented by the Oakland-based gallery. While the represented artists and their exhibited works vary greatly in terms of media, scale, and concept, the artists themselves are related thanks to the community that brings them together.
Read Morept. 2 Gallery is pleased to present A Modern Guilt, a solo exhibition by Oakland based sculptor Meryl Pataky. In her second solo exhibition with the gallery, Pataky works predominantly with neon to consider the simultaneous decay of the natural world, and the origins and implications of society’s impact of this decay.
Read MoreA presentation of works by pt.2 represented artist - Brett Flanigan, Cannon Dill, Kelly Ording, Kyle Lypka & Tyler Cross, Meryl Pataky, Muzae Sesay at Art Market SF 2019. Learn more after the jump!
Read Morept.2 would like to thank the hundreds of people that made it out this past Saturday for the opening receptions of our three solo exhibitions “Zero Player Game” by Brett Flanigan, “Not Long For This World” by Meryl Pataky, and “Transfr” by Alexandre Bavard that is curated Pablo de Pinho. These exhibitions also mark the One Year Anniversary of pt.2 Gallery in Downtown Oakland. Read more after the jump.
Read Morept. 2 Gallery is proud to present Not Long For This World, a solo exhibition by Oakland-based sculptor Meryl Pataky. Simultaneously reflecting on her own childhood and desire for motherhood, Not Long for This World is a dystopian exploration of domestic life, our children, and our future. Learn more after the jump.
Read MoreWe would like to thank everyone that made it out for the opening receptions of both “I’m Listening” an exhibition of new paintings by Aaron Elvis Jupin & Molly Bounds, and “Mirrors” an exhibition of sculptures by Meryl Pataky, Kyle Lypka and Tyler Cross.
Read MorePt. 2 Gallery is excited to announce Mirrors, an exhibition that pairs the ceramic works of Tyler Cross and Kyle Lypka, with neon glasswork by Meryl Pataky. The two bodies of work contemplate different topics, Cross and Lypka exploring continuous growth within their relationship, while Pataky’s body of work traverses the timeless human compulsion to create. Read more after the jump.
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