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05/13/2026
05/13/2026
So excited to announce
my upcoming exhibition
with Los Angeles based artist
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March 14 โ April 16, 2026
Featured in the Corner Shop Sausalito inside the Sausalito Center for the Arts will be Hermanโs figurative and abstract ceramic vessels and large scale wood cuts.
Known for his influence on the West Coast art scene since the late 1970โs, Herman approaches ceramics as a site of experimentation. Voids, protrusions, and uneven contours disrupt any expectation of symmetry or function, allowing the vessel to operate as a chromatic event, a record of heat, gesture, and chance fixed in clay.
Roger Herman was born in Saarbruecken, Germany, and currently lives and works in Los Angeles. He earned his MFA from the Akademie der Kรผnste in Karlsruhe, Germany, in 1976, before relocating to California in 1977. He was a beloved professor of painting and drawing in the Department of Art at UCLA 1984-2018.
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The art departments at these universities have long been recognized as seminal hubs of artistic experimentation and critical thought, consistently incubating artists who leverage academic investigation with artistic rigor.
You may learn more on Rogerโs practice: www.rogerherman.net
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05/13/2026
The beautiful works of Marin County artist Niles Wertz will be featured in my curated show inside the Sausalito Center for the Arts, running December 3 through January 25.
California Grown will showcase .w โs furniture, wall hangings, bowls, and vessels โ all crafted from wood locally sourced from in West Marin.
The opening party is on
Saturday, Dec 13 from
2:00 PM until 4:00 PM.
Read more here:
https://lnkd.in/exdF3Fq9
05/13/2026
Excited to present
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Wednesday, October 15 -
Sunday, November 16
Opening Celebration:
Sunday, October 19, 2-5pm ๐ ๐
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CHARM BRACELET,
a large-scale ceramic wall installation composed of 16 charms. Using both symbols and text, the piece weaves a narrative that reflects the highest and lows of coming of age, and of life as an artist.
Also on view are Annieโs new and available to purchase hand created ceramic jewelry pieces:
Bracelets, Necklaces & Rings. Come by to try them on! ๐ ๐ ๐
Flyer artwork by
www.AnniegDuncan.com
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05/13/2026
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soda fired ceramics to
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Paigeโs unique creations will be available to view on Wednesday, September 3rd for a limited time:
* Lamps
* Clocks
* Vessels
* Baskets
* Jars
* And moreโฆ.!
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www.PaigeValentine.com
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05/13/2026
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available for a limited-time only at the New ๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐ located in the Sausalito Center for the Arts. Opening on Saturday, June 14th!
Lauren, a Berkeley-based artist, is known for her bold gouache figurative paintings as well as her work in printmaking, calligraphy and graphic design. Lauren was the co-owner of the beloved Tail of the Yak in Berkeley.
Explore a curated collection of Laurenโs creations, including:
โข Printed cards
โข Notebooks
โข Art Textiles
โข Calendars
โข Hand crafted frames
โข Block prints & gouache art
Please follow new IG: for any questions you have on the merchandise, artist and/or SCA . ๐๏ธ
05/13/2026
WILLIAM T. WILEY: & So...
Opening at the Bolinas Museum
February 5 - April 3, 2022
Co-Curated by Jennifer Gately & Jennifer Bailey Wechsler !
A true maverick, Marin artist William T. Wiley (b. 1937 - 2021) created thought-provoking art with an idiosyncratic style that defied classification for over 50 years.
Incorporating layers of narrative with a host of recurring symbols and characters, he expressed an enigmatic imagination, often calling attention to critical issues of the times through drawing, watercolor, paint, found objects, printmaking, film, and performance art. Rife with pointed societal commentary and witty personal musings, this exhibition brings together works dating back to 1970 that illuminate broad interests ranging from war, politics, the economy, and environmental concerns, to literature, art world trends, Zen philosophy, and more.
Born in Indiana in 1937, he was raised in Richland, Washington, and attended the San Francisco Art Institute (then the California School of Fine Arts).
Soon after graduating in 1962, he began to teach at UC Davis, where he enjoyed a long and colorful career, inspiring and collaborating with such notable artists, students, and friends as Bruce Nauman, Robert Hudson, and Robert Arneson, who together would become anchors of the Bay Area Funk Art movement in the 1970s. In the late 1960s, Wiley purchased land in Woodacre along San Geronimo Creek, where he lived and worked for most of his long career. His work has been featured in museums across the nation and can be found in the collections of the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; Museum of Modern Art, New York; The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago; and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco; among others.
05/21/2020
If interested in supporting MARIN COUNTY Arts & Art community during these important times, you may go online and purchase artwork at some of the following galleries right now:
Donna Seager Gallery
Art Works Downtown
Lucid Art Foundation
Gallery Route One
Sarah Shepard Gallery
Headlands Center for the Arts
https://www.marinij.com/โฆ/marin-arts-organizations-reflectโฆ/
Marin arts organizations reflect on what future might hold While it will be some time before art lovers can gather in large groups to discuss and ogle over the latest art in the county, Marin gallerists and art purveyors reflect on how theyโre faringโฆ
05/21/2020
How to see Marinโs art exhibits online in the Marin Independent Journal. Pictured here is Bay Area abstract painter Rachel Kayeโs โRepeat Vaseโ featured in โSongs In A Roomโ at Sarah Shepard Gallery.
We were fortunate to have Rachelโs beautiful pieces in our past FAULTline Art Shows last month at the Marin Civic Center through the Marin Cultural Association.
How to see Marinโs art exhibits online While Marinโs art galleries and museums are closed during the coronavirus crisis, many are offering online galleries and virtual tours as are galleries in San Francisco and beyond featuring wโฆ
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