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Monday, February 11, 2019

Something Blue... opens February 16th


Stinson No. 4 - photo by Sam Deaner




Exhibit on view: February 16 – March 23, 2019
 
Opening Reception, Saturday, February 16, 4:00 – 6:30 pm


2nd Friday Jingletown Reception: March 8, 6:00 – 9:00 pm


Closing Reception, Saturday, March 23, 4:00 – 6:30 pm


Gray Loft Gallery presents Something Blue…, our 4th annual photography show selected by Ann M. Jastrab, independent curator, photography consultant, editor, writer;  and Jan Watten, founder of Gray Loft Gallery.  On display will be blue inspired images from a wide array of traditional and alternative photographic processes – including pinhole photography, images made with plastic cameras, cyanotypes, collage, and other photo-based works by Bay Area photographers.


Participating Artists:  
Jan Alderton, Francis Baker, Roy Berkowitz, Parmalee Cover, Susan , Giselle Brewton, Becky Calandri, Jessica Chen, Sara Chieco, Marna Clarke, Sas Colby, Norma Cordova, Eric Davidove, Larry Davidson, Ellen Dais, Sam Deaner, Adrienne Defendi, Hedi Desuyo, Lisa Erdberg, Diane Fenster, Julie Nelson-Gal, Rhianna Gallagher, David Gardner, Ingeborg Gerdes, Steve Goldband & Ellen Konar, J.M. Golding, Lisa Goodman, Tim Goodman, Sarah Grew, Marsha Guggenheim, Charlotta Maria Hauksdottir, Edie Hoffman, Ann Holsberry, Josie Iselin, Candice Jacobus, Laura Kiernan, Martin Klimek, Anne Kohler, Lisa J Levine, Michael Martin, Erik Mathy, Rocky McCorkle, Zach Miners, Charlotte Niel, Laura Epstein-Norris, Deborah O'Grady, Jamie Pillers, Eben Ostby, Charles Reilly, Pete Rosos, Philip Sager, Jenny Sampson, Ronald Saunders, Cromwell Schubarth, Susan Scott, Neo Serafimidis, Douglas G Stinson, Styrous, Ed Summerfield, Michael Teresko, George Tomberlin, Susan West, Jeff Weston, Stephanie Williamson, Nicholas Winkworth, Bijan Yashar, Mitsu Yoshikawa & Yelena Zhavoronkova.


Gallery Hours: Saturdays 1:00 - 5:00




You and Me On  Sunny Day - photo by Rocky McCorkle





Delta 2018 - photo by Jeff Weston





Morning/Night - photo by Yelena Zhavoronkova





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 6 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:  closed until February 16th
(However, if you are interested in work that we have in our collection, please email us to set up a time to stop by. Please see website for available works.)

2889 Ford Street, third floor, Oakland CA 94601

DIRECTIONS
Thank you to our supporters!


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











Thursday, February 7, 2019

Something Blue . . .

   
Gray Loft Gallery is presenting Something Blue…, our 4th annual photography show selected by Ann M. Jastrab, independent curator, photography consultant, editor, writer; and Jan Watten, founder of Gray Loft Gallery.        




Show dates:

February 16 – March 23, 2019
Opening Reception, Saturday, February 16, 4:00 – 6:30 pm

2nd Friday Jingletown Reception: March 8, 6:00 – 9:00 pm

Closing Reception, Saturday, March 23, 4:00 – 6:30 pm

Gallery Hours:  Saturdays, 1:00 – 5:00 pm
         

Gray Loft Gallery
2889 Ford Street, #32
Oakland, CA 94601


On display will be blue inspired images from a wide array of traditional and alternative photographic processes – including pinhole photography, images made with plastic cameras, cyanotypes, collage, and other photo-based works by Bay Area photographers.          

Participating Artists: 
Jan Alderton, Francis Baker, Roy Berkowitz, Parmalee Cover, Susan , Giselle Brewton, Becky Calandri, Jessica Chen, Sara Chieco, Marna Clarke, Sas Colby, Norma Cordova, Eric Davidove, Larry Davidson, Ellen Dais, Sam Deaner, Adrienne Defendi, Hedi Desuyo, Lisa Erdberg, Diane Fenster, Julie Nelson-Gal, Rhianna Gallagher, David Gardner, Ingeborg Gerdes, Steve Goldband & Ellen Konar, J.M. Golding, Lisa Goodman, Tim Goodman, Sarah Grew, Marsha Guggenheim, Charlotta Maria Hauksdottir, Edie Hoffman, Ann Holsberry, Josie Iselin, Candice Jacobus, Laura Kiernan, Martin Klimek, Anne Kohler, Lisa J Levine, Michael Martin, Erik Mathy, Rocky McCorkle, Zach Miners, Charlotte Niel, Laura Epstein-Norris, Deborah O'Grady, Jamie Pillers, Eben Ostby, Charles Reilly, Pete Rosos, Philip Sager, Jenny Sampson, Ronald Saunders, Cromwell Schubarth, Susan Scott, Neo Serafimidis, Douglas G Stinson, Styrous, Ed Summerfield, Michael Teresko, George Tomberlin, Susan West, Jeff Weston, Stephanie Williamson, Nicholas Winkworth, Bijan Yashar, Mitsu Yoshikawa & Yelena Zhavoronkova.      


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 6 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:  closed until February 16th
(However, if you are interested in work that we have in our collection, please email us to set up a time to stop by. 
Please see website for available works.)

2889 Ford Street, third floor, Oakland CA 94601

DIRECTIONS
Thank you to our supporters!
Our mailing address is: Gray Loft Gallery
2889 Ford Street, third floor
Oakand, CA 94601









Thursday, January 25, 2018

Gray Loft Gallery ~ Seeing Red: passion and drama



Seeing Red
a photo exhibit celebrating the color red

February 9 – March 9, 2018

2nd Friday Jingletown Opening Reception

February 9, 6 – 9 pm


2nd Friday Jingletown Closing Reception

March 9, 6 – 9 pm


Gallery Hours: 
Saturdays 1:00 to 5:00 and by appointment
Gallery Address: 
2889 Ford Street, third floor, 
Oakland, CA 94601

Gray Loft Gallery is very pleased to present Seeing Red, a photography exhibit that explores and celebrates the color red.  A variety of photographic techniques inspired by the color red will be on view, including mixed media, alternative process and traditional color photographic processes.  Red is associated with passion and drama, with strong emotions such as love and anger, and can be stimulating, vibrant and exciting.  In Chinese culture red represents luck and prosperity.  Lovers of red are passionate with an enthusiasm for life – which is exemplified in this visually vibrant exhibit.

The exhibit was selected by Ann M. Jastrab, an independent curator, photography consultant, editor, and writer.  

Participating Photographers:

Jeffrey Abrahams   |   Stephen Albair   |   J. Alderton   |   Caren Alpert   |   Robin Apple
Jo Babcock   |   Sarah Christianson   |   Marna G. Clarke   |   Sas Colby   |   Yoav Friedlander
Rhianna Gallagher   |   J.M. Golding   |   Lisa Toby Goodman   |   Marsha Guggenheim
Jeanne Hauser   |   Jessica Hayes   |   Judi Iranyi  |   Kevin B. Jones  |   Krista Kahl
Sherry Karver   |    Diane Kaye   |   Mike Kirschner   |   Lesley Louden   |   Ernie Luppi
Charlotte Niel   |   Eben Ostby   |   Troy Paiva   |   Tamara Porras   |   Pete Rosos
Jenny Sampson   |   Dean Santomieri   |   Susan Scott   |   Richelle Semenza  |   Neo Serafimidis  Styrous  |   Michael Teresko   |   JP Terlizzi  |   George Tomberlin   |   Jon Wessel   |   Susan West Anita White   |   Stephanie Williamson   |   Karyn Yandow   |   Yelena Zhavoronkova


About Gray Loft Gallery:
Gray Loft Gallery – celebrating its 6th year in February – was voted Best Art Gallery in 2016 and 2017 in the Oakland Magazine Readers’ Choice Awards, and has been referred to as a hidden gem in Jingletown.  Noted by retired art critic Kenneth Baker, SF Chronicle, 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. 

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