Michelle Robertson Exhibit
Welcome Ruth Shively
Welcome our new artist, Ruth Shively. In her own words:
I work largely with the figure, yet as of late exploring more abstract methods of representation. I paint because I’m an artist and I don’t know what else I would do. I grew up in the Midwest but longed to see the bigger world. I have lived in Paris, New York, Minneapolis and currently Portland, Oregon, I look forward finding the next place in this world to live and explore.
Cocktails by Pat Doherty
Be sure to come in and see our new collection of cocktails by Pat Doherty.
Finnegan at the beach
Stop by and say hello to Finnegan, our official gallery greeter. When not at work, you can find him on Carmel Beach chasing his ball.
Finnegan!
Our new gallery dog, Finnegan, was featured in Carmel Magazine’s Working Dogs, alongside his friend Louie.
Inside Out - Outside In Exhibition
Show Dates May 25 - July 8, 2019
Artist Reception May 25 5-7 pm
Please join us for a showing of artistic interpretations of the Monterey Peninsula and Big Sur by plein air and studio artists Sheryl Knight, Cindy Wilbur, and Shelley Cost.
A Pop of Color - Sacramento Roots
Four artists (three painters and a sculptor) Leslie Toms, Laurie Winthers, Tim Collom, and Cindy Wilson, will be featured in A Pop of Color - Sacramento Roots from June 16 - July 15.
Opening Reception
Saturday, June 16 from 5-7 PM
I’m so excited about this show, it will be so colorful in here! There’s a common thread that goes through all these artists, inspired by the major artists in the Sacramento area, such as Gregory Kondos, Wayne Thiebaud, and even Richard Diebenkorn and the Bay Area Figurative Movement. It’s going to be beautiful and whimsical.
A Carmel Gallery with a Big Heart
We were featured in Carmel Magazine's Winter issue. Click here for the article.
Gumdrops & Gems
You are invited to
Saturday, December 2
5 to 7 PM
featuring
Small to medium treasures from your favorite artists.
Paintings demonstrations during the day by Paul Kratter,
Cindy Wilbur and more..
See you there!
Great Lives
For those who have yet to see this, there is a story in the Carmel Pine Cone.