Saturday, February 29, 2020

Art of the African Diaspora satellite exhibit Closing soon!


    


Art of the African Diaspora is on view until March 13.
This exhibit of art by Bay Area artists includes abstract painting, photography and sculpture, is a celebration of artists of African descent and one of many satellite shows of the Richmond Art Center.

Featured Artists: 

Orin Carpenter,  painting       
Kelvin Curry, mixed media
Gene Dominique, photography
Anna W. Edwards, mixed media
Raymond L. Haywood, painting           
Dulama LeGrande, painting
Will Parish, pastels
Justice Renaissance, sculpture
Ron Moultrie Saunders, photography
Akili Simba, mixed media
Michelle Tompkins, painting



Gallery Hours:  
Saturdays, 1:00 to 5:00 pm
Sundays by appointment

Closing Reception: 
2nd Friday Jingletown, 
March 13, 6:00 - 9:00 pm





   
 


    





Narrative
April 4 - May 9, 2020

A group show of narrative art
featuring:
Jacqueline Cooper
Christine Ferrouge
Sherry Karver
Drew Klausner
Sue Matthews
F. Lynn McGeever
M. Louise Stanley






We are delighted and honored to be a finalist in the
"Best Art Gallery" category of the Oakland Magazine's readers choice award.

Please vote here for your favorites by March 7.

Thank you for your support!




ABOUT  GRAY  LOFT  GALLERY
Gray Loft Gallery - voted "Best Art Gallery"  two years in a row - 2016  & 2017 - in the Oakland Magazine Readers' Choice Award - has promoted the rich art culture of Jingletown and the greater Bay Area for 7 years. The gallery has been referred to as a hidden gem in Jingletown, and noted by Kenneth Baker, former SF Chronicle Art Critic, in his Visual Arts Don’t Miss Column as “…A space gaining prominence in the Bay Area…”   The mission of the gallery is to provide exhibition opportunities for artists in a setting that is an alternative to the traditional gallery model. We hope to inspire, engage and celebrate artists in our community and beyond.  We acknowledge the achievements of emerging, mid-career and established artists – with an emphasis on those who live and work in the Bay Area – in a non-traditional art space. A number of artists began their art career at Gray Loft Gallery.
“I have always enjoyed this gallery, superb atmosphere and lighting. The polished and worn hardwood floors creek slightly in places as you climb to the third floor, providing a granular and unique, organic aesthetic. This is a do-not-miss venue in the East Bay.”  –  Facebook Review


    





      



GRAY LOFT GALLERY
is a proud member of the Oakland Art Murmur, Jingletown Arts and Business Association,
Oakland Grown and the San Francisco Art Dealers Association
Hours: Saturday hours during exhibits: 1:00 - 5:00 pm and by appointment

2889 Ford Street, third floor, Oakland CA 94601

DIRECTIONS

Gray Loft Gallery
2889 Ford Street, third floor
Oakland, CA 94601

Friday, February 14, 2020

Gray Loft Gallery ~ 2nd Friday Jingletown reception!

Please join us for our 2nd Friday Jingletown reception! 

Friday, February 14, 6-9pm











Charcoal drawing by Kelvin Curry


You are invited to join us for our 2nd Friday Jingletown reception
and our 8th anniversary celebration!

February 14, 6:00 – 9:00 pm



You are invited to join us for our 2nd Friday Jingletown reception
and our 8th anniversary celebration!

February 14, 6:00 – 9:00 pm
 
We are so very pleased to present Art of the African Diaspora, a satellite exhibit of work by Bay Area artists that includes abstract painting, photography and sculpture.  This celebration of artists of African descent is one of many satellite shows of the Richmond Art Center. In 1997 two artists – the late Jan Hart-Schuyers and late Rae Louise Hayward – founded The Art of Living Black after their realization that Black artists were not being equitably represented in contemporary art spaces.  “We’re just a group of artists that share the same dream. We’ve decided to do something about it.” said Hart-Schuyers.  For over two decades The Art of Living Black has created opportunities for hundreds of artists; offering important professional opportunities and developing new audiences for their work.  
The title of the exhibit changed this year to the Art of the African Diaspora.

Join us in celebrating our artists and our 8th birthday!




Featured Artists:

Orin Carpenter,  painting     
Kelvin Curry, mixed media

Gene Dominique, photography
Anna W. Edwards, mixed media

Raymond L. Haywood, painting         
Dulama LeGrande, painting
Will Parish, pastels
Justice Renaissance, sculpture

Ron Moultrie Saunders, photography
Akili Simba, mixed media
Michelle Tompkins, painting



Closing Reception:  2nd Friday Jingletown, March 13, 6:00 – 9:00 pm
Gallery Hours:  Saturdays, 1:00 to 5:00 pm, Sundays by appointment



Photo by Gene Dominique




Painting by Anne W. Edwards





Photo by Ron Moultrie Saunders





Painting by Raymond L. Haywood





Mixed media by Akili Simba





Mixed media by Dulama LeGrande





Painting by Michelle Tompkins





Sculpture by Justice Renaissance






Pastel drawing by Will Parish









Narrative
April 4 - May 9, 2020

A group show of narrative art
featuring:
Christine Ferrouge
Sherry Karver
Drew Klausner
Sue Matthews
Lynn McGeever

and others...
   






Gallery News
 
Journey Through Jingletown   June issue of Oakland Magazine highlights the gallery.
DeWitt Cheng's East Bay Express Staff Pick review of the Abstractions show here.
Read an article in BARTABLE about Jingletown here.

Click here to read Mary Corbin's article "Is Oakland Really Still an Artist’s City?"
Check out #22 in  Best 25 Things to do in Oakland in VacationIdea.com!


Check out photos on Facebook  of the opening reception of Kindred Spirits and photos from other events.




ABOUT  GRAY  LOFT  GALLERY
 
Gray Loft Gallery - voted "Best Art Gallery"  two years in a row - 2016  & 2017 - in the Oakland Magazine Readers' Choice Award - has promoted the rich art culture of Jingletown and the greater Bay Area for 7 years. The gallery has been referred to as a hidden gem in Jingletown, and noted by Kenneth Baker, former SF Chronicle Art Critic, in his Visual Arts Don’t Miss Column as “…A space gaining prominence in the Bay Area…”   The mission of the gallery is to provide exhibition opportunities for artists in a setting that is an alternative to the traditional gallery model. We hope to inspire, engage and celebrate artists in our community and beyond.  We acknowledge the achievements of emerging, mid-career and established artists – with an emphasis on those who live and work in the Bay Area – in a non-traditional art space. A number of artists began their art career at Gray Loft Gallery.

“I have always enjoyed this gallery, superb atmosphere and lighting. The polished and worn hardwood floors creek slightly in places as you climb to the third floor, providing a granular and unique, organic aesthetic. This is a do-not-miss venue in the East Bay.”  –  Facebook Review




       

           



GRAY LOFT GALLERY
is a proud member of the Oakland Art Murmur, Jingletown Arts and Business Association,
Oakland Grown and the San Francisco Art Dealers Association
Hours: Saturday hours during exhibits: 1:00 - 5:00 pm and by appointment

2889 Ford Street, third floor, Oakland CA 94601

DIRECTIONS

Gray Loft Gallery
2889 Ford Street, third floor
Oakland, CA 94601






Friday, February 7, 2020

Gray Loft Gallery ~ Art of the African Diaspora opening

Please join us for the opening reception 
of our satellite exhibit of  
Art of the African Diaspora






painting by Orin Carpenter

Art of the African Diaspora

February 8 – March 13, 2020
 
Artists’ opening reception: 
Saturday, February 8, 4:00 to 6:30pm
 
2nd Friday Jingletown: 
February 14, 6:00 – 9:00 pm
 
Closing Reception:  
2nd Friday Jingletown, March 13, 6:00 – 9:00 pm
 
Gallery Hours:  Saturdays, 1:00 to 5:00 pm, Sundays by appointment


Gray Loft Gallery is very pleased to present Art of the African Diaspora, an exhibit of work by Bay Area artists that includes abstract painting, photography and sculpture.  This celebration of artists of African descent is a satellite exhibit of the Richmond Art Center. In 1997 two artists – the late Jan Hart-Schuyers and late Rae Louise Hayward – founded The Art of Living Black after their realization that Black artists were not being equitably represented in contemporary art spaces.  “We’re just a group of artists that share the same dream. We’ve decided to do something about it.” said Hart-Schuyers.  For over two decades The Art of Living Black has created opportunities for hundreds of artists; offering important professional opportunities and developing new audiences for their work.  

The title of the exhibit changed this year to the Art of the African Diaspora
.


Featured Artists:

Orin Carpenter,  painting     
Kelvin Curry, mixed media

Gene Dominique, photography
Anna W. Edwards, mixed media

Raymond L. Haywood, painting         
Dulama LeGrande, painting
Will Parish, pastels
Justice Renaissance, sculpture

Ron Moultrie Saunders, photography
Akili Simba, mixed media
Michelle Tompkins, painting



Painting by Anne W. Edwards




Charcoal and pastel drawing by Kelvin Curry




Photo by Gene Dominique




Mixed media by Akili Simba




Photo by Ron Moultrie Saunders




Mixed media by Dulama LeGrande




Painting by Raymond L. Haywood




Painting by Michelle Tompkins




Sculpture by Justice Renaissance




Pastel drawing by Will Parish







Gallery Updates


Narrative
April 4 - May 9, 2020 a group show of narrative figure art


Shirtless Afternoon painting by Christine Ferrouge



Verde - annual juried photography show Summer 2020 Please email us for the prospectus
July - August 2020



Gallery News
 
Journey Through Jingletown   June issue of Oakland Magazine highlights the gallery.
DeWitt Cheng's East Bay Express Staff Pick review of the Abstractions show here.
Read an article in BARTABLE about Jingletown here.
Click here to read Mary Corbin's article "Is Oakland Really Still an Artist’s City?"
Check out #22 in  Best 25 Things to do in Oakland in VacationIdea.com!

Check out photos on Facebook  of the opening reception of Kindred Spirits and photos from other events.



ABOUT  GRAY  LOFT  GALLERY
 
Gray Loft Gallery - voted "Best Art Gallery"  two years in a row - 2016  & 2017 - in the Oakland Magazine Readers' Choice Award - has promoted the rich art culture of Jingletown and the greater Bay Area for 7 years. The gallery has been referred to as a hidden gem in Jingletown, and noted by Kenneth Baker, former SF Chronicle Art Critic, in his Visual Arts Don’t Miss Column as “…A space gaining prominence in the Bay Area…”   The mission of the gallery is to provide exhibition opportunities for artists in a setting that is an alternative to the traditional gallery model. We hope to inspire, engage and celebrate artists in our community and beyond.  We acknowledge the achievements of emerging, mid-career and established artists – with an emphasis on those who live and work in the Bay Area – in a non-traditional art space. A number of artists began their art career at Gray Loft Gallery.

“I have always enjoyed this gallery, superb atmosphere and lighting. The polished and worn hardwood floors creek slightly in places as you climb to the third floor, providing a granular and unique, organic aesthetic. This is a do-not-miss venue in the East Bay.”  –  Facebook Review
 


    



               





GRAY LOFT GALLERY
is a proud member of the Oakland Art Murmur, Jingletown Arts and Business Association,
Oakland Grown and the San Francisco Art Dealers Association
Hours: Saturday hours during exhibits: 1:00 - 5:00 pm and by appointment

2889 Ford Street, third floor, Oakland CA 94601

DIRECTIONS




Our mailing address is: Gray Loft Gallery
2889 Ford Street, third floor
Oakland, CA 94601