Thursday, December 9, 2021

Gray Loft Gallery ~ Holiday Pop-Up

Join us on Saturday in JIngletown!

 

 

 


 Please join us for our
Holiday Pop-Up
on
Saturday, December 11, 1 - 5 pm


In addition to our fabulous Yellow! exhibit, we are having a one-day pop-up, featuring photo scarves and books by Josie Iselin, hand-crafted jewelry made specifically for the photo exhibit by Dorie Meister, dazzling necklaces and earrings by Susan Tuttle, speciality chocolates made just for the show by Craft Chocolates and a wine tasting from 3:00 to 5:00 featuring Drawbridge Cellars wines!

Join us in Jingletown this Saturday and get into the spirit!
Support local art and artisans! 
ART makes the best gift!

   

 

  

 

YELLOW!
4th annual color themed photo show
on view until December 18


Yellow! is a group photography show selected by Ann Jastrab, executive director of the Center for Photographic Arts in Carmel, CA and Jan Watten, Gray Loft Gallery. The exhibit features the work of Bay Area photographers and includes images from a wide array of traditional and alternative photographic processes – including pinhole photography, images made with Polaroid and plastic cameras, tin-types, film-based and alternative works.  Our 4th annual color themed exhibit is a celebration of the color yellow and embraces the unexpected and treasured qualities of this color in many mediums.

 
Participating Photographers: 
Stephen Albair, Mima Cataldo, Francis Baker, Gary Beeber, Rose Borden, Maria Budner, Virginia Chabre, Nina Chiappa, Sarah Christianson, Marna G. Clarke, Joshua Curry, Tony DeVarco, Gene Dominique, Lisa Erdberg, Laura Epstein-Norris, Diane Fenster, J. M. Golding, Cheryl L. Guerrero, Marsha Guggenheim, Kent A. Hall, Najib Joe Hakim, Judi Iranyi, Josie Iselin, Laura Kiernan, Ellen Konar/Steve Goldband, Philip Krayna, Claire Maen, Erik Mathy, Sonia Melnikova-Raich, Charles Moulton, Maureen Mulhern-White, Jeannie OConnor, Eben Ostby, Mark Overgaard, Anne Rabe, Steven Raskin, Charles Reilly, David Robinson, Philip T. Sager, Jenny Sampson, Neo Serafimidis, Elizabeth Sher, Gail Skoff, Susan Sperry, Douglas G. Stinson, Michael Teresko, George Tomberlin, Jill Van Hoogenstyn, Jacqueline Walters, Sally Weber, Rusty Weston, Jeff Weston, Susan West, Anita White, Stephanie Williamson, Nick Winkworth, Yelena Zhavoronkova, Mitsu Yoshikawa


Closing Reception:  
Saturday, December 18, 4:00 - 6:30 pm

Masks are required and guests will be limited in the gallery.

We hope you will join us for this visually stunning photography show!
 
Please check out our Instagram for installation photos and highlights of this exhibit.

 

 

 

 

   

 

    

 

 

  

 

 

   

 

ABOUT  GRAY  LOFT  GALLERY
 
Gray Loft Gallery has promoted the rich art culture of Jingletown and the greater Bay Area for 9.5 years. The gallery has been referred to as a hidden gem in Jingletown, and noted by the late 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

 


 

  

 


 

Hours:  

Saturdays during exhibits: 1:00 - 5:00 
and by appointment during the week.

 

Please email us to make an appointment.
Masks are required in the gallery.

 

 Our mailing address is:

 
Gray Loft Gallery 

2889 Ford Street, third floor

Oakland, CA 94601

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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