MFA Selections : A Salute to Bay Area Master Emerging Artists

di Rosa’s Biennial MFA exhibition presents a juried selection of artists who recently completed their Master of Fine Art degrees at Bay Area art schools and colleges. Artists include Joanne Hashitani, Leigh Merrill, Sandra Ono, Gina Tuzzi, and Andrew Witrak from Mills College; Carina Baumann and S. Patricia Patterson from San Francisco Art Institute; Jina […]

Altered States: The Collection in Context

Among the many themes embedded in di Rosa’s extensive collection, the notion of spirituality—or at least an altered state of consciousness—is discernible in the work of a number of artists. The Bay Area has long been an accommodating home to people searching for different views of reality, and its artists have often made visible those […]

Mike Henderson: New Work

Mike Henderson shares new expressive, gestural abstract paintings that, like the blues and jazz music he also creates, fully engage viewers both physically and intellectually. Working both with and beyond the tradition of abstract expressionism, Henderson improvises with oil paint in a visual equivalent to the musical improvisations he crafts with his guitar. Henderson has […]

(un)Natural

An exhibition of works of art interpreting nature and created by Bay Area artists responding to the natural environment, whether in detailed studies of plants and animals or lush paintings of the land or sea. Featuring work by Jessica Cadkin, Ross Campbell, Misako Inaoka, Carrie Lederer, Kathryn Spence, Lucrecia Troncoso, and Tara Tucker.

After the Age of Reason: New Work by Maria Porges

The exhibition presents new drawings by Maria Porges, some of which incorporate fragments of actual books; wall-hung sculpture cast in a variety of materials, including wax backed with plaster, bronze, and cast lead crystal. Accompanied by a color brochure.

There! New Art From Oakland

An exhibition exploring the creative talent exploding in Oakland today featuring artists Adam Air, Eric Araujo, Monica Canilao, Alika Cooper, Zach Houston, Obi Kaufmann, Keba Konte, Michael Meyers, Faviana Rodriguez, Mark Inglis Taylor, Matt Volla, Adam Air Williams, and Gabrielle Wolodarski.

Lewis deSoto: Tales of Power

Tales of Power showcases Lewis deSoto’s two thematically customized automobiles as sculptures, Cahuilla, 2006, and Conquest, 2004. Power takes many forms—the transformation of energy, the reality of presence, and the metaphors of money, politics, and war.

Collection in Context: Bay Area Ceramic Sculpture

The Bay Area has long been known for its innovative ceramic artists. Artists such as Robert Arneson, Clayton Bailey, David Best, Squeak Carnwath, Stephen De Staebler, Viola Frey, David Gilhooly, Marilyn Levine, Michael Llucero, Jim Melchert, Ron Nagle, Richard Shaw, Irv Tepper, and Peter Voulkos have been at the forefront of testing the limits of […]

MFA Selections: A Salute to Bay Area Emerging Artists

di Rosa’s Biennial juried exhibition featuring of artists who recently completed their Master of Fine Art degrees at Bay Area art schools and colleges, with works that cross a broad scope of medium, including painting, sculpture, drawing, video, and installations by artists Chris Bell, Ali Dadgar, Joshua Eggleton, Renee Gertler, Dan Lydersen, Elizbeth Mooney, Kamau […]

Gay Outlaw: Recent Sculpture

Gay Outlaw’s work in sculpture and photography explores form through structure, pattern and translation. Her process often begins with a form from one of her photographs.