pt.2 Gallery is happy to present “How You Carry Yourself” a solo exhibition by Molly Bounds opening Saturday, July 13th in Downtown Oakland. The exhibition will feature a new series of paintings by the LA based artist. pt.2 gallery is located at 1523 b Webster St. and is just blocks away from both 12th & 19th St Bart Stations. Opening receptions at pt.2: are always free and open to the public. Learn more after the jump.
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pt.2 Gallery is pleased to present “The Fear” a solo exhibition by Woodrow White opening Saturday, June 15th in Downtown Oakland. The exhibition will feature a new series of paintings by the LA based artist. pt.2 gallery is located at 1523 b Webster St. and is just blocks away from both 12th & 19th St Bart Stations. Opening receptions at pt.2: are always free and open to the public. Learn 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 at pt.2 would like to thank everyone who made it out this past Saturday for the opening receptions of both “In The Night Kitchen” curated by Pablo de Pinho and “Lavender Scented Palms”. We also want to thank all of the artists that participated in the exhibition. See more after the jump.
We want to extend a big thank you to our Bay Area community for joining us for the opening reception of Interference a group exhibition featuring the works of Brett Flanigan, Heather Day, Megan Reed, Rich Jacobs, and Zio Ziegler. Interference is currently on view through September 7th with pt.2: in Downtown Oakland Thursday to Saturday, 11-6pm. Learn more after the jump!
Read MoreWe would like to thank everyone who made it out to the opening reception of "In Time" a duo exhibition featuring the new works of Jean Nagai and Kelly Ording at Part 2 this past Saturday. It was a beautiful day for an opening. The exhibition is currently on view through Friday June 1, 2018. Learn more after the jump!
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