ON A SUMMER’S DAY
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Strolling surf's edge on a summer's day . . . .   Beach Bliss by Ruth Stanton
 

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Rounding the bend on a summer's day . . .   Return of the Light by Judith Feins
 

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Saddle up on a summer's day . . .   Almaden Horses by Andrew Ballantyne
 

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Row boating on a summer's day . . .   Camden Harbor by Ruth Miller

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Castles in the clouds on a summer's day. . .   Diablo from Tabletop by Robert Anke

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spending time with the wildlife on a summer's day. . .   Looking for a Fish by Samantha McNally

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Hiking castle country on a summer's day. . .   Canyon Castles by Shirley Nootbaar

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Served al fresco on a summer's day . . .   Outdoor Dining by Ruth Miller

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Pick persimmons on a summer's day . . .   Persimmons by Leslie Wilson

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an array on a summer's day . . .   Yellow Purple Composition by Hillary Mills Lambert
 

ON A SUMMER'S DAY

Gallery Artists

August 7 - September 25

Why do we love a summer's day, let us count the ways — or in this case, see the ways.

Opening August 7, our new summer/fall show 'On a Summer's Day' casts a loving eye over the countless reasons.

In addition to our collection-worthy collection of all things summer you'll also find the usual unusual array of media, motifs, styles and price points — more than 300 original works in all — by the best of the best East Bay artists.

All work is available for sale or rent-to-purchase through our exclusive 'No Regrets' rental program.

Also on hand our usual display of one-of-a-kind fine crafts.

We're also mindful COVID-19 still lurks, so while sunscreen isn't necessary to visit 'On a Summer's Day', masks are.

PAINT the DownTOWN in the gallery through September If you missed the Sunday finale of 'PAINT the DownTOWN' on Rudney Plaza at the Lesher Center you can still view the show. Peter McNeill's work, "Morning on Main Street" won the popular vote. His painting, along with all the other plein air efforts done during the event will be on display in the gallery through the end of September.