ART THAT ROCKS
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Grand Canyon South Rim, a Julie Limberg watercolor
 

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Color Symphony, an oil abstract by Mary Parkerson
 

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A Denise Oyama Miller watercolor, Peony Petals
 

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Steep Ravine Near Stinson Beach, a watercolor from John Finger
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Goldstein-Windy-Day-w

A mixed media abstract from Diane Goldstein, Windy Day
 

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Winter Studio Windows, an oil by Kathleen Gadway
 

Gates-Roadside-Wildflowers-4-web

An oil by David Gates, Roadside Wildflowers #4
 

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Cascade, a Roswitha Kress pastel
 

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An Iretta Hunter watercolor, Rock Music
 

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Bird Song, a watercolor by Karen Kramer
 

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Maria SantoStefano's oil, April Rush, Moraga
 

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Paula Boas's mixed media abstract, Misted Thought
 

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An oil by Judith Feins, Autumn Nicasio
 

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Yosemite Falls From Swinging Bridge, a Kerima Swain oil
 

Nootbaar-Borges-Creek-web

A Shirley Nootbaar watercolor, Borges Creek
 

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An oil by Charles White, Sheltered Cove
 

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Pamela Fletcher's mixed media work, Impression
 

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Leslie Wilson's watercolor, Amelia Earhart
 

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A Catherine Fasciato seascape in oil, Rodeo Rocks
 

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Martinez Spring, a Nancy Roberts acrylic landscape
 

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A Mary Claire Stotler abstract, The Bridge
 

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Arroyo Del Cerro, a Peter McNeill oil
 

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Yellow Splendor, a dye painted silk piece by Susan Helmer
 

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An oil, Bunny Ear, by Hilary Mills Lambert
 

ART THAT ROCKS

Gallery Artists

September 30 - November 11

And rolls. Among the hills. Over bridges. Along beaches and beside bays. Up mountains and down towns.

For some 70 years now our mission has been to present the best art by the best of the best East Bay artists — art that captures the mood and spirit of the the greater East Bay (and beyond). It's a record we're quite proud of and why we're certain our new show Art that Rocks, opening September 30, will continue this tradition.

Comprising some 270 new works, the show spans a wide spectrum of media, motifs, formats, sizes and price points, each waiting to add an upbeat element to your world.
All work, as always, is available to rent through our exclusive "No Regrets" rental program.

We're always open for browsing and we continue to be available to discuss any work that may have sparked your interest — or to arrange a no-obligation, one-on-one appointment at a time of your choosing.

Also on hand is our usual display of unusual fine crafts and artist designed gift cards.