Gallery Favorites
Jan 10th - Feb 4th, 2007
New paintings from Paul Ferney, assemblages from Lynne Averill, gouache paintings of Hawaii by Tracy Taylor Grubbs, and sculpture from Richard Benbrook & Michele Mathias. We also have a terrific selection of some of our favorite artists:
San Francisco cityscapes from Tae Park, Brandon Smith, Scott Grabowski and Paul Ferney, as well as lovely encaustic pieces by Kate Phillips. And Brian Behnke has kept us supplied with dust bunny paintings in sizes ranging from small (5" x 5") to extra large (36" x 36"), witty no matter how big or small! We also have one wall in the gallery that has some remaining gems from the tiny show--all little and priced to sell.February 7th - February 26th, 2007
Our first show of all figurative work, featuring many of the gallery's most successful artists, as well as a couple of talented newcomers. Go (to the) figures. Click here.
Delicious, 2007

February 28th - April 1st, 2007
Our annual food show is baking in the oven, and it's promising to be better than ever. Open the oven door and take a peek.
New Work from Gallery Artists
April 4th - April 15th, 2007
Cityscapes from Scott Grabowski, Jennifer Wasson, Kanna Aoki and Nicholas Coley; wackier pieces from Brian Behnke and Chiami Sekine; decorated goose eggs and mouse boxes from Maude Kirk; Venetian plaster panels from Rab Terry, and jewelry from Susan Gould. What more could you want?! Okay, a couple of pieces from our inventory of paintings by Paul Ferney and a few food-related pieces we couldn't bear to take down.
Speaker Fruits
April 18th - April 29th, 2007
Work from a collective of artists based in San Francisco and southern California. The guys are motivated by their common Filipino heritage, as well as a love of hip hop and anime.
Gallery Favorites
May, 2007
New work from lots of our favorite artists.
TerrainJune 6th - July 1st
California landscapes from a dozen local artists. Click here to see some images from this show.
Mischief
July 18th - August 12th
Character-based art, including critters, comics, cartoons and other wacky sorts, and everything is under $400. Click here to see some of the work.
City Streets
August 15th - September 9th, 2007
Our favorite show of the year: urban views of the Bay Area from 21 local artists. Click here to travel to our concrete jungle. Also visit our San Francisco themed site www.ReallySF.com , we always have some cityscapes there.
Rab Terry: Venetian Plaster
September 12th - September 23rd, 2007
Venetian plaster paintings, including pieces from his two new series: pieces inspired by the eastern Sierras, as well as paintings inspired by the colors of fruit from the farmer's market. Rab will give a demo of Venetian plaster application in the hour prior to the reception on Saturday, September 15th. On September 22nd, Rab & Marcela Daprile, a fellow decorative painter, will be teaching an Introduction to Venetian Plaster class at Rab's studio at the Hunters Point Shipyard. To see the latest work from Rab visit www.RabTerry.com
People, Places & Things
September 26th - October 14th, 2007
New work from gallery artists, plus a couple of new faces. A terrific selection of paintings, prints, ceramics, sculpture and jewelry. Click here to see some work from the show.Curious Travels
New work from Dave Higgins & Ayu Tomikawa
Wednesday, Oct 17th - Sunday, Nov 4th
Two of our most popular artists, Ayu Tomikawa & Dave Higgins, have teamed up for Curious Travels, which depicts the recent adventures of their well-loved characters. The show includes new sculptures and paintings from Dave, as well as Ayu's woodblock prints starring Hato, everyone's favorite space alien. Whether it's Hato traveling to the moon, or the Birdhouse Blend Birds zipping around in their new cars, you are sure to enjoy the trip. And the best part: there's even a bit of cross-pollinization, with Hato appearing in Dave's sculptures and Ayu using bird costumes in her prints. Come see what these talented artists have been up to! Or, click here for a preview.
tiny '07
November 7th - December 23rd, 2007
Our annual show of small works: a huge variety of art, all under a certain size (7" x 7") and under a certain price ($400). The art is tiny but each year the show gets bigger & bigger! The show includes work from 127 local artists--! Tour tiny, click here.