Ryan Whelan presents "The River Can Run," his fourth exhibition at pt.2 Gallery, featuring an array of paintings, drawings, and kinetic sculptures, offering a renewed insight into his art practice.
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A porch light. An easy chair in the corner. A roadway to the unknown. What is home? How do we navigate countrysides or cityscapes and conjure feelings of safety or peace? Lenworth McIntosh contemplates these ideas wandering, In the Direction of Home, his upcoming solo show with pt.2 gallery in Oakland CA.
Read Morept. 2 Gallery is proud to present a two-person exhibition featuring the work of Isaac Vazquez Avila and Paige Valentine.
Read Morept.2 Gallery is pleased to present Dreaming with Eyes Wide Open, Oakland based painter Wardell McNeal’s second exhibition with the gallery. McNeal creates metaphysical landscapes populated by sculpted figures and organic forms, intersecting fields of brushy colors and verdant pops of plant life interspersed.
Read Morept.2 Gallery is proud to present Isaac Vazquez Avila’s second exhibition at pt.2 Gallery, “Dear Dolores”. Isaac Vazquez Avila’s art mixes together forms and references to create 21st century mashups.
Read Morept. 2 Gallery is pleased to present Maria Paz’ first solo exhibition, POWER TO THE HIDDEN PARTS.
Read Morept. 2 Gallery is pleased to present a group show featuring work by Tracy Ren, yétúndé ọlágbajú, Lauren D’Amato and Erik Bender.
Read MorePainter and printmaker Lena Gustafson’s second solo exhibition with Pt2 Gallery, Flooded Channels, will be shown from July 8-31.
Read Morept. 2 Gallery is pleased to present Light In hand, a solo exhibition of new works by Kelly Ording. In Ording’s third solo exhibition with the gallery, she hones her experimentations as way to highlight the emotive qualities of color.
Read Morept.2 gallery is pleased to present “what part of the whale”, Tyler Cross’s first solo exhibition, the show consists of four large paintings on shaped panels, four small diptychs, and five small bronze wall sculptures.
Read More“Fever Dream” a duo exhibition by Ben Quinn and Robert Falco at pt.2 Gallery in downtown Oakland.
Read Morept. 2 Gallery is pleased to present Clay, a solo exhibition of new work by Cinque Mubarak. In his first solo exhibition with the gallery, Mubarak presents a new body of photography that connects history, an alternate flow of time, and the importance of resilience and self-love.
Read Morept.2 Gallery is pleased to present Scenes Behind the Scenes an exhibition of new works by Lenworth McIntosh and Esteban Samayoa.
Read Morept. 2 Gallery is pleased to present Sex Magic Suicide, a solo exhibition of new paintings and installations by Brett Amory.
Read Morept. 2 Gallery is pleased to present Describing Sirius, a solo exhibition on new paintings by Oakland-based artist JP McNicholas.
Read Morept. 2 Gallery is pleased to present Into the Landscape, a solo exhibition of new paintings by the Danish painter Sune Christiansen. In Christiansen’s first exhibition with the gallery, he mediates on the abstractions and figurations that develop from intuitive explorations in color and composition.
Read Morept. 2 Gallery is pleased to present a solo exhibition by John Martin. Martin is known for his vibrant and whimsical interpretations of vehicles and tools, which are often anthropomorphized to a degree in which personality outweighs functionality.
Read MorePt. 2 Gallery is pleased to present Holding, an exhibition of new work by Lena Gustafson, Maria Paz, and Lukaza Branfman-Verissimo. The mixed media exhibition brings together Gustafsonʼs paintings on canvas and paper, Pazʼs painted ceramics and new charcoal drawings, and Branfman-Verissimoʼs works on mylar and site-specific installations.
Read Morept. 2 Gallery is pleased to announce Pathways, a solo exhibition of new paintings by the San Francisco based artist Olivia Nevins-Carbins. Inspired by the arte nouveau forms that grace the gates of San Francisco’s Victorian houses, Nevins-Carbins pays homage to the history and architectural landscape of native city, telling stories of those who inhabit such houses along the way.
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