Eli Africa, Ned Axthelm, Colleen Garland, Julia LaChica, Travis Meinolf, Kristin Satzman
Exhibition: April 10 – June 15, 2024
Reception: Thursday, April 18, 5pm-7pm | More info…
Gallery Hours: Wednesday-Saturday, 10am-4pm
Richmond Art Center, 2540 Barrett Avenue, Richmond, CA 94804
Home never means just one thing. Home Show brings together artworks that respond to the theme of ‘home’ to explore the objects, people, sentiments and stories that come together to shape the structures where we live.
This exhibition also showcases the artistic talents of Richmond Art Center’s teaching artists working in the studios. Spanning weaving, painting, printmaking, ceramics and video, Home Show embraces the creativity thriving at home in our organization.
Top image: Artwork by Colleen Garland
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Eli Africa, Ned Axthelm, Colleen Garland, Julia LaChica, Travis Meinolf, Kristin Satzman
Exhibición: April 10 – June 15, 2024
Recepción: Thursday, April 18, 5pm-7pm
Horario de la galería: Wednesday-Saturday, 10am-4pm
Richmond Art Center, 2540 Barrett Avenue, Richmond, CA 94804
Hogar no solo significa una cosa. Esta exhibición reúne obras de arte que responden al tema del “hogar” para explorar los objetos, las personas, los sentimientos y las historias que se unen para dar forma a las estructuras donde vivimos.
Esta exposición también muestra los talentos artísticos de los artistas docentes del Richmond Art Center que trabajan en los estudios. Abarcando tejido, pintura, grabado, cerámica y video, este “Home Show” compila la creatividad que prospera en nuestra casa, el Richmond Art Center.
Reception: Tuesday, April 16, 5pm-6:30pm (Award Presentation at 5:45pm) | More info…
Gallery Hours: Wednesday-Saturday, 10am-4pm
Location: Richmond Art Center, 2540 Barrett Avenue, Richmond, CA 94804
Celebrating the wealth of student artistic talent in West Contra Costa Unified School District!
In its 58th year, the West Contra Costa Unified School District Student Art Show returns to celebrate the creativity of over 300 middle and high school students from 13 district schools.
Curated by classroom art teachers, this art extravaganza showcases best practices in arts curriculum for youth. The exhibition also embodies the shared vision of Richmond Art Center and WCCUSD to champion arts education as a vital part of a flourishing and productive society.
This year, we were honored to have Richmond Mayor Eduardo Martinez, a former district teacher, select the recipients of the Artistic Achievement awards.
Artistic Achievement Awards: Adrian Salmoran (Richmond High School), Rose Yerian (Pinole Valley High School), Valeria Rodriguez (John F. Kennedy High School), Quin Savage (Pinole Valley High School), Jose Guzman (De Anza High School), Ira Quimora (De Anza High School), Tyson Williams (El Cerrito High School), Meghan Reisbord (El Cerrito High School), Lourdes Mendoza Ramos (John F. Kennedy High School), Caylee Patterson (Betty Reid Soskin Middle School) *See the Artistic Achievement Awardee’s work*
Honorable Mentions: Jirah Jabla (Montalvin K-8), Suzie Rassinoux (Fred T. Korematsu Middle School), Ronard Abesamis (El Cerrito High School), Raheru Allen (Hercules High School), Dani Hermosillo (DeJean Middle School), Lydia Icabalceta (Vista High School), Brian Perez (Helms Middle School), Gorety Valdivia Gomez (El Cerrito High School), Ashley Belen Torres (Pinole Valley High School), Liana Soriano (Pinole Valley High School)
Participating Schools:Betty Reid Soskin Middle School, De Anza High School, DeJean Middle School, El Cerrito High School, Fred T. Korematsu Middle School, Helms Middle School, Hercules High School, John F. Kennedy High School, Mira Vista School, Montalvin School, Pinole Valley High School, Richmond High School, Vista High School
Many Hands, One World – Quilts from the Refinery Corridor Healing Walks
Exhibition: January 24 – March 16, 2024
Reception: Saturday, January 27, 2024, 2pm-4pm | More info…
Stories and Reflections on the Refinery Healing Walks: Saturday, March 2, 11am (reception), 12pm (artist talk) | More info…
Gallery Hours: Wednesday-Saturday, 10am-4pm
Richmond Art Center, 2540 Barrett Avenue, Richmond, CA 94804
Led by Indigenous women in prayer, over one thousand people walked hundreds of miles over four years, connecting one fossil-fuel impacted community to another along the northeast San Francisco Bay. The term “Refinery Corridor” was born from these walks between April 2014 and July 2017, which began with WesPac (defeated by community organizing) in Pittsburg, Shell and Tesoro Refineries in Martinez, Valero Refinery in Benicia, Conoco Phillips 66 Refinery in Rodeo, and Chevron Refinery in Richmond.
At the end of each walk, participants were invited to share their hopes and dreams about the safe, sustainable future they imagined. The quilts in this exhibition are the result of the walkers envisioning a healthier world. This is the first ever showing of the quilts since the first square was made 10 years ago.
Special Event: On Saturday, March 2, a special event to share stories and reflections from the Refinery Healing Walks will be held. A reception will begin at 11am, followed by a panel discussion at 12pm. This event is free and all are welcome.
About the Organizers: Idle No More SF Bay is a multi-generational, Native-women-led grassroots, all volunteer organization dedicated to climate change activism. Founded in 2013, our mission is to creatively do everything we can to ensure the future for the coming generations by addressing environmental harms caused by extreme energy. We focus on what we are for: clean air, water and soil, safe jobs and a sustainable future for the generations beyond. Rooted in Native traditions, we bring an indigenous perspective and leadership to climate justice work. We pray, conduct teach-ins, coordinate local non-violent direct actions, encourage people to envision the future they want to help create, and collaborate with others working for a just transition away from fossil fuels to ensure a future for the generations to come.
Exhibition: January 24, 2024 – March 16, 2024
Reception: Saturday, January 27, 2024, 2pm-4pm | More info…
Point Molate Artist Talk and butohBuddies Performance: Saturday, February 24, 1pm | More info…
Gallery Hours: Wednesday-Saturday, 10am-4pm
Richmond Art Center, 2540 Barrett Avenue, Richmond, CA 94804
Located on the San Pablo Peninsula, Point Molate is a diverse ecosystem known as an osprey recovery site and for its rare eelgrass beds, coastal prairie, and coastal bluff native plants. It is located next to California’s third largest oil refinery in Richmond. Communities that border the facility experience higher health impacts and advocates seek equitable access along with preservation. Artists Rebeca García-González, Irene Wibawa, Tony Tamayo, and the butohBuddies performance group (Ruth Ichinaga, Kiyono Kishi, Lipton Mah, Nina Moore, and Irene Wibawa) present new artworks inspired by Point Molate.
The exhibition is organized by ARTSCCC (Arts Contra Costa County). ARTSCCC is a grassroots service and advocacy arts organization in Contra Costa County.
Point Molate Artist Talk and butohBuddies Performance
On February 24 at 1pm, the butohBuddies shared a performance inspired by Point Molate. Following the performance, curator Jenny E. Balisle will facilitated a conversation with the Point Molate artists.
Top image: Irene Wibawa, The Residents (detail), 2023
Exhibition at Richmond Art Center: January 24 – March 16, 2024 Reception: Saturday, January 27, 2pm-4pm | More info… Artistic Achievement Awardee Talk: Saturday, January 27, 12pm-1:30pm | More info… Featured Speakers: Richard Mayhew & Foad Satterfield: Saturday, February 10, 12pm-1:30pm | More info… Closing Party: Saturday, March 16, 2pm-4pm | More info…
Open Studios: Feb 24-25, Mar 2-3, Mar 9-10, 2024 Satellite Exhibitions: Throughout January, February, March and April
Richmond Art Center, 2540 Barrett Avenue, Richmond, CA 94804
Gallery Hours: Wednesday-Saturday, 10am-4pm
Now in its 27th year, Art of the African Diaspora continues to express and celebrate the creative achievements of artists of African descent. This year, over 150 artists showcase their work at Richmond Art Center, as well as in open studios and satellite exhibitions at different venues around the Bay Area.
Artistic Achievement Award Winners from 2023 and featured artists in the exhibition are John Broussard, Valerie Brown-Troutt, and Stacy Mootoo. The exhibition also includes a special tribute to Hilda Robinson.
2024 Artistic Achievement Award Winners: Deborah Butler, Kim Champion, and Carrie Lee McClish
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