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Petaluma welcomes gallery exhibitions, celebrates art and artists

August 6, 20245 Mins Read


Amy’s Kitchen

109 Kentucky St.

Each month, at the headquarters of Amy’s Kitchen in downtown Petaluma, the six exterior picture box windows are employed as a kind of walk-by art gallery, featuring an ever-changing array of art works by artists from around the world. This month, it’s Marcello Velho, from Brighton, on the south coast England. An entertainingly vibrant artist and illustrator, Velho combines vivid colors and whimsical imagery to create fantastical birds. The five paintings on display this month meant to evoke feelings of freedom, beauty and a connection to nature.

Aqus Cafe

189 H St.

A new group show, titled “Rhythm, Reflection, Connection,” features series of works by Gail Foulkes, Andree Young and Jennifer Mygatt Tatum. The show invites visitors to explore the interconnected title themes through a diverse expression of art. “Each piece invites you to pause, reflect, and find your own place within the larger tapestry of life.” An opening recetion will take place on Thursday, Aug. 15 from 5-8 p.m.

IceHouse Gallery

405 E. D St.

There is always something unexpected and addictively enticing at the IceHouse Gallery, open Monday-Friday 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Weekends by appointment. (707) 778-2238. DigitalGrange.com.

Ethical Clothing

122 Kentucky St.

In one pleasantly-lit corner of this popular women’s clothing store in downtown Petaluma, a mini-gallery has been created, and the new show has just opened. The exhibit features work from married artists Nuala Creed and Jeffrey Ventrella. Creed’s works are mainly ceramic sculptures, while Ventrella works in highly mathematical graphics and fractal designs. Ethicalclothing-petaluma.com

Magic Shop Gallery & Studios

429 1st Street, Suites 260 and 155

The next eye-popping show at the Magic Shop Studios gallery is a solo exhibition from Agnes Pierscieniak, accompanied by a group show from members of the Magic Shop collective. Gallery Hours are Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. MagicShopStudios.com.

Opening night is Saturday, Aug. 17, from 4-7 p.m. All Magic Shop studios will be open, with artist on site to welcome the curious and talk about what they create at the large studio complex. The show runs through Nov. 8.

Nanny Goat Gallery

215 N Water St.

Named for a picturesque hill in San Francisco, Petaluma’s newest art showcase, Nanny Goat Gallery, is an exciting and surprise-packed piece of Water Street’s art-and-dining revival. Located just a few doors south of Brewster’s Beer Garden, the new space, founded by Emily and Paul Eccles, has opened with an exhibition titled “Ephemeral,” running through Aug. 25. The show is fantastical display of fanciful visions from a variety of artists, populated with owls, mermaid-esque maidens and mysterious creatures.

Petaluma Arts Center

230 Lakeville St.

“Black Artists of Northern California,” a new main gallery exhibition curated by Petaluma artist Denise Ward, is a celebration of 28 artists from the South Bay, East Bay, North Bay and Sacramento. The free opening night reception is on Thursday, July 18, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. The Arts Center is at 230 Lakeville St. Members and children free, non-members $5. 707-762-5600. Petalumaartscenter.org. The center is open 12-4 p.m., Friday-Saturday. Entrance fee $5. Petalumaartscenter.org.

Petaluma Coffee & Tea

212 2nd St.

Petaluma Tea & Coffee presents “A Collection of Words,” a small exhibition of poetry, with collage art by local artist K.H. The Cafe is open Monday-Saturday 8 a.m. — 4 p.m. PetalumaCoffee.com.

Petaluma Historical Library & Museum

20 Fourth St.

The new exhibition at the museum, which began on July 5, is the acclaimed traveling show, “Her Side of the Story: Tales of California Pioneer Women.” Petaluma Historical Library and Museum, 20 Fourth Street. Petalumamuseum.com

Petaluma River Park

Multiple locations

Throughout the month of August, the Petaluma River Park Foundation is hosting “Dreamscape” exhibitions of pictures, sketches, maps and models of what the park on the McNear Peninsula could become – with opportunities to share your own ideas and perspectives.

There are three Petaluma River Park Dreamscape Exhibits taking place throughout the month of August, with all three ending on Aug. 31. The largest and most detailed is at the River Park Foundation’s headquarters at 159 H St. at Petaluma’s Foundry Wharf. Ot is open Wednesday-Friday 12-5 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Another is at the Petaluma Health Center, 1179 N. McDowell Blvd., Monday-Thursday 8 a.m.-8 p.m. The third is at the Petaluma Senior Center, 211 Novak Dr., Monday-Thursday 8 a.m.-4 p.m., Friday 10 a.m.-2 p.m.

Slough City Studios

409 Petaluma Boulevard South, Suite C

Slough City is one of Petaluma’s most exciting new galleries, with monthly shows featuring artists who are members of the Slough City studio community. Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Wednesday through Sunday. Sloughcity.com.

Usher Gallery

1 Petaluma Blvd. N.

The new show is “Groove,” with works by Richmond painter Tiffany Conway. The show’s closing reception will be on Sunday, Aug. 18, from 2-5 p.m. VibeGalleryPetaluma.com.

Exhibitionism runs once or twice a month is the Argus-Courier. If you are a gallery own, museum volunteer or art show curator of any kind in Petaluma or Penngrove, please send us updates so we can let the community know about your exhibitions.



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