If you are inspired by animals and their beauty, you should visit the “Animalia” exhibit at The Healdsburg Center for the Arts. It opens on Saturday, March 2 and runs through April 14. My bison photograph “Endurance” is a part of the show. Exhibition Dates March 2 – April 14, 2019 Opening Reception Saturday, MarchContinueContinue reading “Animalia Art Show in Healdsburg”
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Come Snap! up Art. January 18, Arc Gallery
Come celebrate the New Year with me at the Snap! 2019 art opening on Friday, January 18 at the Arc Gallery and Studios in SOMA.
Art Opening: Gaia and Resiliency
Join me at our opening of Bay Area artwork that reflects and celebrates the thesis that the earth – Gaia – in all her myriad forms, is a living system and that we must become critically aware of our role in Gaia’s health. Featured above is my photograph “The Transmutation of Species,” which is included inContinueContinue reading “Art Opening: Gaia and Resiliency”
World of Abstractions opens at SFWA Thursday, April 5, 5:30pm
April 3 – May 5, 2018 A Bay Area Artists Exhibition RECEPTION: Thursday, April 5 5:30 – 8:00 PM San Francisco Womens Artist Gallery 647 Irving Street at 8th Avenue San Francisco, CA 94122 sfwomenartists@sbcglobal.net 415.566.8550 Open Hours: Tuesday – Saturday: 10am to 6pm Sundays: 12 noon to 4pm
“Homage” at SFWA Gallery Through March 31
Join us at the festive opening Reception of “Homage” at the San Francisco Women Artists Gallery in the Inner Sunset. Meet the Artists, enjoy refreshments and music on Thursday, March 8th, from 5:30-8pm.
“Eye of the Beholder” Show at SFWA Gallery
Join the opening reception of “Eye of the Beholder” at the San Francisco Women Artists opening Thursday, February 8.
Ray Bandar and His Palace of Bones
“Ray Bandar and His Palace of Bones” is a photography book that features Bandar’s skull collection along with stories about him and his specimens. The book captures the importance of Bandar’s accomplishments while paying tribute to the grand complexity of the natural world.
Save the Date: Free Screening of “Ray Bandar: A Life with Skulls” on January 31
Come to this tribute to Ray Bandar at the San Francisco Public Library.
He’s been called Dr. Bones and Reptile Ray. Usually dressed in tattered “field-trip” clothes, Ray Bandar was a fixture at the California Academy of Sciences and the beaches around the San Francisco Bay Area for more than 60 years.
Ray passed away peacefully in his home on December 23 of congestive heart failure. This showing is a tribute to his life’s work.
A Story of Recovery
By Beth Cataldo (As published on the River Otter Ecology Project web site) In 2012, I ventured out to Sutro Baths to see a San Francisco celebrity. With his thick dark hair, slender, streamlined body and expert swimming skills, he was an overnight media sensation. Charismatic? Check. Quirky? Check. Mysterious? Yes. I wanted to getContinueContinue reading “A Story of Recovery”
