In “Baby and the Nacirema” at The Luggage Store, Michael Arcega ambitiously examines cross-cultural exchange through American icons, anthropology, and Manifest Destiny.
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ArticlesRoyal NoneSuch Gallery is an artist-run alternative art and event space located in the Temescal district of Oakland, California dedicated to creating community around art-based experiences that are thought provoking and conceptually rigorous, while also being accessible and fun.
Over the course of our week long mini-feature on the San Francisco Bay Area (July 22-28, 2012) Curiously Direct (aka Aaron Harbour) posted exhibition reviews directly to Temporary Art Review’s Facebook page.
Southern Exposure (SoEx) is an artist-centered non-profit organization that is committed to supporting visual artists. An active presence in the Bay Area for 38 years, SoEx is continually evolving in response to the needs of artists and the community while engaging the public in artists’ work.
Located in a 4000sf former print shop in Oakland’s Chinatown, Real Time and Space (RTS) is comprised of 15 work-only artist studios, one of which is dedicated to the RTS Residency, accompanied by communal wood shop and printmaking facilities.
Will Brown is an ongoing collaborative project that currently takes form as an experimental exhibition space in San Francisco’s Mission District. Will Brown is Lindsey White, Jordan Stein, and David Kazprzak.
Art Practical Director Patricia Maloney discusses the online publication’s unique role in the Bay Area.
Important Projects is an artist-run exhibition space located in the Rockridge district of Oakland, California that is dedicated to providing a generative platform for emerging artists to present their ideas.