Friday, December 14, 2012

Gallery Concord Closing

Thank you for your interest in Gallery Concord.
 
We will no longer be exhibiting our artwork at the Masonic Temple after December 16 at 4pm.
 
The Concord Historical Society is saving the building from demolition, moving it, and turning it into a museum.
 
 We are looking for a new space to exhibit our wonderful work. When we have information about a new Gallery, we will make an announcement here, stay tuned!
 
Thank you so very much for your support. 

Monday, November 19, 2012

HOLIDAY BOUTIQUE & ART SHOW

Happy Holidays !
 

Please join us for a holiday celebration at Gallery Concord with art, refreshments and music

Saturday, Dec. 8, from 1:00 – 3:00pm

Boutique & Art show run through to Dec. 23, 2012
 
Music will be provided by
The Clayton Valley High School Women's Ensemble
 
Mini-watercolor paintings: All Artists of the Gallery
Featured watercolor artist: Carol Jurasin
Guest oil painting artist: Jody Mattison

Saturday, September 22, 2012

Transformation

For the Fall Quarter of 2012, Gallery Concord announces its newest show

"TRANSFORMATION"
 
which will run from September 27 to December 23, 2012. The opening night reception is Friday, September 28 from 6 to 8 p.m. Light refreshments and beverages will be served, and live music will be provided by guitarist, Fred Matthews.


 

 
 
 
 
 
 
"Nortonville" by Carol Jurasin
The featured artist is Carol Jurasin, a watercolor artist from Concord, CA. Carol considers herself primarily a plein aire painter, although she also enjoys painting the figure and some still life. Her first plein aireCarol’s life there have been many years when painting was subordinated to family and work, however the freshness of watercolor has always lured her back. She’s completed an ROP course in commercial art, studied art at Academy of Art, and also studied with watercolorists Jade Fon, Jonelle Johnson, Marianne Brown and taken workshops with several nationally acclaimed watercolorists. Carol has had many one-woman shows, been accepted in many juried shows and has had her work published.
Painting serves as her meditation, a chance to glide into a place of quiet peace. Success for her is achieved any time she can bring the viewer into that inner place with her.



 

 
 












The guest artist for the Fall Show is Jody Mattison, an artist living in Antioch, CA whose work has involved in drawing, oil painting, sculpture and printmaking. Jody Mattison holds a Master of Fine Arts degree from the Academy of Art College in San Francisco and is an established exhibitor throughout Northern California, with work in such prestigious shows as the Crocker-Kingsley Juried Exhibition. She has also been published in the International Artist magazine, and has her work in collections both locally and internationally. Jody teaches adult- and college-level art classes in the San Francisco Bay area, as well as leading annual painting excursions to Costa Rica and Italy. She is co-director of Lafayette Studio and Antioch Atelier. Jody is interested in a variety of subject matter. Besides the figure, she works with the still life, landscape, and portraiture, giving each a unique presence that informs these traditional genres with a contemporary sensibility.

Saturday, June 23, 2012

Light and Shadow

Please join us for our Summer Exhibition "Light and Shadow"

an evening reception of art, music, wine and light refreshments at Gallery Concord. Live music will be provided by  VAN-DES Band
Opening night reception:
Friday, June 29,  from 6:00 – 8:00pm

Show runs from June 28 – September 23, 2012


"Ghost Ship" by Salvador Valencia

Featured watercolor artist is Salvador Valencia
Guest artist is Wenda Pyman (Photographer)

Saturday, March 17, 2012

Color Visions

For the Spring Quarter 2012, Gallery Concord announces its newest show “Color Visions,” which will run from March 29 to June 24, 2012.

The opening night reception is Friday, March 30 from 6 to 8 p.m.

Light refreshments and beverages will be served,and music will be provided by
Don Washington and Tarantino



The show will feature Joel Summerhill, a watercolor artist from Antioch, CA. Joel was born in Atlanta, GA, and grew up surrounded by people focused on the land and the landscape. As a
teenager, he spent summers working with his father, a landscape contractor. He helped
his father and other workers install gardens all over Atlanta. This early exposure to
nature shaped Joel’s life in art. Joel graduated from the University of Georgia with a
bachelor’s degree in landscape architecture and received a master’s from Harvard University. After a stint in the Army, he became Assistant Campus Planner at the University
of California at Santa Cruz. Later, he taught landscape architecture at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, LA; the University of California at Berkeley; and San Francisco State University.

Our guest artists for the Spring Show are Jane Peterman (acrylics)

and Donna Arganbright (3-D artist).

Saturday, December 31, 2011

Gallery Concord's Winter Show "Serenity"

HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Come join us for our winter show "Serenity"
January 5, to March 25, 2012.
The opening night reception is Friday, December 6th from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.
Light refreshments and beverages will be served, and music will be provided by
The Dana St. Jazz Trio.
Our Featured Artist this quarter will be Wendy Oliver

Wendy Oliver is a Bay Area native and grew up in Walnut Creek. She always enjoyed Art Classes all through her school years. After her children were grown she decided to return to her passion for painting, signing up for a class as a birthday present to herself from local artists to learn techniques and develop her own style. The mediums she uses are Acrylics, Oils, or Watercolor. She especially loves to create realistic paintings of beautiful landscapes, flowers & wildlife. She always takes her camera with me because she believes that you never know when you are going to see something that will inspire you to paint it. She has taken lots of art workshops and classes for the past 20 years locally & across the United States and Europe with many famous
artists. The artists she has studied with include Charles White, Gary Bergren, Leslie Wilson, Myrna Wacknov, Nancy Collins, Sandi Delahanty, Nicholas Simmons, Kathleen Conover, Janet Rogers & Cheng-Khee Chee. She has won many awards in Contra Costa County Fair and Alameda
County Fair, and Art Assn. Shows. Wendy Oliver is an active member of Alamo Danville Art Assn., Blackhawk Gallery, Las Juntas Artists; East Bay Artists Guild, CWA & Gallery Concord, Toll Bridge Tolers & Professional Women’s Business Exchange.
Our Guest will be Fiber Artist Nancy Ryan
Our 3-D Artist will be Susan Shore

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Gallery Concord Holiday Party

HOLIDAY BOUTIQUE & ART SHOW!

Saturday December 3rd from 1:00 - 3:00pm





Please join us for a holiday celebration at Gallery Concord with Fine Art, Handmade Gifts that are perfect for the holiday.

There will be Refreshments and Music will be provided by
The Clayton Valley High School Women's Ensemble

Boutique & Art show runs from Nov. 19 – Dec. 19, 2010


Feature watercolor artist: Karen Powers
Guest 3-D drum artist: Richard Flittie
Guest oil painting artist: Mark Roberts





Wednesday, September 28, 2011

“Kaleidoscope”

Gallery Concord announces the fall show "Kaleidoscope"

Opening night reception:
Friday, September 30, from 6:00 – 8:00pm
Show runs from September 27 - December 23, 2011

Please join us for an evening reception of art, music, wine and light refreshments. Our music will be provided by pianist Nicholas Capsimalis

Also this quarter is our Holiday Boutique offering unique handmade gifts for the coming season.

Our Featured Artist this quarter is Karen Powers
Guest Artist is Mark Roberts
and Native Drum Maker Richard Flittie



"Memories" 30"x20" watercolor


Karen Powers attended progressive Detroit MI schools with creative teachers who instilled a solid foundation for Art Appreciation. Early on, she was selected for special art classes at the Detroit Institute of Art in addition to studies at Oakland University. She is the past Workshop Director for California Watercolor Association where she strengthened her knowledge under many professionals.

Today, she spends hours expanding her artistic horizons. Powers’ goal is to capture a special thought or feeling with her unique perspective and project that into her images. Her timeless goal is to continually improve her capabilities, focus on her creative vision, capture the viewers and leave them with a thoughtful and passionate experience.

Powers’ work hangs in the homes of professionals, galleries and business offices. She also occasionally donates her art to raise funds for non-profits and schools.

She selectively accepts commissioned work in oil or water media only if she can relate to the clients passion and vision and transfer that message through her stroke of the brush.





"In the Fields" Oil by Guest Artist Mark Roberts



Mark received his bachelor degree in graphic design at California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo. Later he received his formal art education at the California Art Institute.

From 1997 - 2000 Roberts worked at Walt Disney Television Animation designing backgrounds and props for various animated series.

Mark currently resides in the San Francisco East Bay Area city of Antioch. Here the artist is surrounded by some of the most splendid inspiration, the golden foothills of California to the south, and the Sacramento - San Joaquin Delta to the north.

Presently, Mark teaches at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco and at Las Positas College in Livermore. He also teaches privately to a loyal group of local painters and holds workshops, some of which have taken him to locations such as Costa Rica.

Mark Roberts is an artist member of the California Art Club and Oil Painters of America. He exhibited at the California Art Club's 89th, 91st, 92nd, 94th, 95th, 96th, 98th, and 100th Annual Gold Medal Juried Exhibitions.

Tirage Gallery in Pasadena, California represents Roberts.

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Summer Heat

For the Summer 2011 Quarter, Gallery Concord announces its newest show “Summer Heat,” which will run from June 30, 2011, to September25, 2011.

The opening night reception is Friday, July 8th from 6:00to 8:00 p.m. Light refreshments and beverages will be served, and music will be provided by the singer/songwriter Rick Hardin.


The “Summer Heat” show will feature Marilyn Miller, a watercolor artist from Moraga, California. Marilyn has long been an art enthusiast, beginning with study and appreciation of art history. In 2003 she began the transition from appreciating art masters to producing her own paintings. By taking workshops from well-known artists including Charles Reid, Tony Van Hasselt, Jerry Stitt, RonRanson, Karen Mason, Mike Bailey, and especially Karen Frey, she has steadily elevated her watercolors to new heights with a dedication to further developing her own style in watercolors.

Marilyn is an active member of the California Watercolor Association.She has served two years as Vice-President of the organization. Shehas also co-chaired the CWA 39th and 40th National Exhibitions and assisted with the 41st. She is currently the Budget Director for CWA.Marilyn’s work has been accepted in many local and national shows including recent American Watercolor Society 144th Annual Exhibition and Traveling Exhibition for 2011-2012.




Our guest artists for the Summer Show are Rhu A Bigay (Oil painting)

and Jim Rodgers (Wood and Ceramic artist). Also showing will beartworks by all the Gallery Concord members with different styles ofwatercolor paintings.

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Spring Blossoms

For the Spring Quarter, Gallery Concord announces it's newest show, "Spring Blossoms" which will run from March 31 to June 26, 2011. The opening night reception is Friday, April 1st from 6:00pm to 8:00pm. Light refreshments and beverages will be served and music will be provided by the Glacier Jazz Trio.






"Xiuhtecutli" by Pablo VillicaƱa Lara
"Spring Blossoms" will feature award winning artist Pablo VillicaƱa Lara who received his Bachelor of Fine Arts from St. Mary's College in Moraga, CA and Master of Fine Arts from College of the Arts in Oakland, CA. After creating with oils for several years as well as ceramics, pastel and textiles, discovering the quality of light and clarity of colors that could be achieved with watercolors changed the course of his artistic career and has exclusively worked with them for the past 20 years. Pablo has received numerous awards including Best of Show for the Society of Western Artists, many first, second, third and honorable mention awards with the California Watercolor Association, Included in the American Watercolor Society, Transparent Watercolors Society, Northwest Watercolor Society as well as other Societies. Pablo was raised in both Mexican and American cultures, most of his paintings reflect his Mexican Native Heritage.





Our guest artist Keiko Stong is of Japanese heritage and her art represents who she is and where she comes from. She creates symbolizing motifs and patterned landscapes which are expressing her feelings, passion and consciousness, and are representations of her heritage. Her paintings are done with layers of thin washes which echoes traditional Japanese paintings.

Gourd artist Kay Van Hoesen decorates gourds grown by herself using leather, ink dyes and acrylic paints. She cuts, carves, wood burns and weaves on them and uses mostly natural materials to enhance them including pine needle sewing.

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Generations

Gallery Concord announces it's newest show "Generations" which will run from January 5th, 2011 through March 27, 2011. Opening night reception is Friday January 7th from 6:00 to 8:00. Light refreshments and beverages will be served and music will be provided by The Dana Street Trio.

The "Generations" show will feature gallery member Iretta Hunter and her daughter acrylic artist Krys Horley. Also FROgard Butler will exhibit her ceramic sculptures.



Award winning Iretta Hunter is a signature member of California Watercolor Association and her paintings have been shown in numerous local and national exhibitions. In a description of her art career, she wrote that "I started creating art a long time ago; first through pen and ink, then silk screen and even wearable art. But I truly loved my first watercolor class 15 years ago. I love to paint - the good, the not-so-good and the wow! It's exciting to see a painting appear on a piece of white paper." She paints from her photos taken anywhere and everywhere. She's always looking for an unusual angle or close up perspective and every piece of her paintings reflects her skills and artistic imagination with this magic medium. She feels thankful that the visual arts journey never ends; there are always more images to find and more pictures to paint.



As our guest artist, Krys Horley comes from a family of artists: two grandparents painted with oil and her mother paints with watercolors. She tried many different mediums, but never really found her place until she used acrylics in a class called "Abstract and Non-Objective Painting." She loves the versatility of acrylic paint and how it can feel like oil or watercolor or just acrylic. She paints with brushes, rags, palette knives, cardboard and even her hands. She also loves the freedom of non-representational painting, using color and texture and shapes to build her vision with no expectations or pressure.



FROgard Butler, a ceramic artist and also a member of California Watercolor Association, will exhibit her sculptures with unique forms and delicate design. Every piece of her artwork reflect her personal and spiritual experiences.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Autumn Splendor

Please join us for an evening reception of art, music, wine and light refreshments at Gallery Concord. Opening night reception: Friday, Oct. 1, from 6:00 – 8:00pm. Live music will be provided by the guitarist, Mike Williams.

Show runs from Sep. 30 – Dec. 23, 2010


"Zebra Zebra" by Featured watercolor artist is Maggie Metcalf


Maggie Metcalf has many years of painting experiences and her paintings have been accepted in numerous exhibitions including CWA art shows, Triton Museum of Santa Clara, Gallery Concord, Alameda County Fair, Danville Fine Arts Gallery, California Watercolor Association's 40'th Annual Exhibition and San Diego Watercolor Society's 30th International Exhibition. She has won various awards ranging from first place to honorable mentions.





Guest artist is Francisco Castro (mixed media)

Please visit his website at:
Francisco Castro

Monday, June 28, 2010

Summer Time Hues! ! !

Gallery Concord announces its newest show, “Summertime Hues”, which will run from July 8, 2010 – September 25, 2010.

Opening night reception is Friday, July 9 (6:00 – 8:00pm). Light refreshments and beverages will be served and music will be provided by the cellist, Wendy Reynolds.



"Last Move" Watercolor by Irene BrydoneThe

“Summertime Hues” show will feature Irene Brydon, a creative artist of Berkeley , CA . Irene Brydon has a B.F.A. in painting from the University of Pennsylvania and a Masters in art education and teaching credentials from California College of the Arts. She is also a registered art therapist. She has exhibited widely and is presently a member of Gallery Concord and the California Watercolor Association.


"Alien Landscape" Silk Painging by Susan Helmer
Our guest artists will be Susan Helmer, a silk painting artist. "While on vacation in Washington about 5 years ago, I attended a silk painting class because my hostess became ill and I took her place. The minute I saw the incredibly intense colors spread like magic on the silk; I was hooked. I am now incorporating my love of textiles and beads into painting. Using watercolor techniques, I paint on stretched silk with liquid dyes. The finished piece is then steamed for three hours to set the dyes and next I embroider beads onto the silk to create details, shadows or accents and texture."

Monday, March 29, 2010

"Rejuvenation"

Gallery Concord’s Spring Show “Rejuvenation” will run from April 8, 2010 – June 27, 2010 . Opening night reception is Friday, April 9 ( 6:00 – 8:00pm ). Light refreshments and beverages will be served and music will be provided by members of Jump-In.




"Murietta's Well" by Leslie Wilson

Leslie Wilson, a watercolor artist of Walnut Creek , CA . Art has always been fundamental in her life, and for the past 20 years watercolor has been her passion. She captures the moment in vibrant light and color, both en plein air and in the studio. She receives great joy when she transforms the ordinary into the extraordinary, reminding people of the places they have been, the people they have met and the truly remarkable light and color in their world. Since resigning from her corporate job in 2007, she has pursued her watercolors full-time – learning and enjoying new directions in her “direct painting” style, participating with various plein air groups and the Thursday painters at Gallery Concord, as well as expanding teaching opportunities. She has received several awards during recent years, and has been accepted in the North Light Books’ “Splash 11”, which will be published later this year.





"Sea Bridge at Point Arena" by Iris Sabre

Our guest artists will be Iris Sabre, a plein air oil painter who enjoys painting out of doors and has combined her passion for nature with enthusiasm for painting. Being there and being a part of the changing landscape is a major part of her painting process.


Also showing will the the Award Winners from the "Eagle Arts Expo" Clayton Valley High School’s first student art show and competition including entries from Diablo View Middle School & Pine Hollow Middle School.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

New Beginings

Our first show of 2010 "New Beginnings" will run from January 7, 2010 – March 28, 2010.


"Pink Rhodie" by Janet Walton
New Beginnings will feature Gallery Concord artist Janet Walton, who loves the way watercolor can convey realistic detail and still retain a soft, transparent quality. Her inspiration comes from the beauty around her whether it is nature, animals or people. Her goal is to make the viewer look deeper at a subject and appreciate the beauty not at first apparent. She also enjoys creating situations and settings which may not seem plausible at first.


"Marti Gras Morning" by Karen Flamme
Vibrant color, innovative design, and often a touch of whimsy, are hallmarks of Karen Flamme's art. Her art quilts, designed and composed intuitively, begin with the basic material of fabric, much of which she dyes herself, then are added to with paints, embellishments, and other surface design techniques as the piece evolves.



Ceramic Scultpure by Lucy Beazley
"We exist in the world through our bodies. They faithfully tell our stories. In my sculptural work I am consistently drawn to the human figure: a vessel that expresses the richness of our inner landscape, a place where the intangible converges with the tangible" Lucy Beazely

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Fall Spectrum

As the season’s colors change Gallery Concord announces their newest show, “Fall Spectrum” which will run from Oct 1 2009- Jan 3 2010. Opening night reception is Friday Oct 2 6-8 pm. Music by the band “Glacier” will be accompanied with light refreshments and beverages.


"Verdant Passage" Watercolor/Collage by Juanita Hagberg

Fall Spectrum will feature Gallery Concord artist Juanita Hagberg, who likes to push the envelope of watercolor in its pure form as well as with mixed media and collage. Using strong images and design in her abstract, non-objective paintings she conveys ideas about subjects, especially nature, that are of interest to her. She shows regularly in juried shows from California to Washington and has won several awards as well as being featured in Watercolor Magazine and Splash 11.




"Formation" by Kay Athos

Our guest artists will be Kay Athos, painter of large luscious oils and acrylics and Gregor Cork, metal sculpture. Cork’s work has organic forms that have been influenced by his love and involvement with nature as well as other cultures such as New Zealand’s native Maori.



"Access" Gregor Cork