Thursday, December 3, 2015

NICK COLEY / JANUARY 1ST - JANUARY 15TH

NICK COLEY HAS BEEN EXTENDED THRU mid-January!! at The Wall Gallery this first friday the 1st!!. His Neo-Impressionist style shines with subjects classical (Landscapes) and not so classical (Winnebagos). A fresh hand and eye creating beautiful paintings with great skill and wit. January 1st- January 15th. Doors open from 5-9pm473 25th street, Oakland, CA... between Telegraph & Broadway. HAPPY NEW YEAR!!! 



Wednesday, October 28, 2015

HEATHER DAY / NEW PAINTINGS / NOV. 6TH - NOV. 30TH

HEATHER DAY is coming back to the Wall Gallery this coming first friday Nov. 6th!! We are showing her newest, beautiful, vibrant, large canvas works inspired by Heather's travels this year. Doors open from 5-9pm. 473 25th street, Oakland, CA... between Telegraph & Broadway.

Wednesday, September 30, 2015

BRIAN CONERY / MIXED MEDIA PANELS / OCTOBER 2 - 31

Brian Conery returns to the Wall Gallery with 9 brand new mixed media pieces. Multi-panel mash-ups utilizing previous work and images reconfigured in an exploration of the abstract. Images of his sculptures are almost entirely destroyed in the process only to be remade into a celebration of surface, shape and tone. Drawings have been introduced into the mix exploring mundane containers, barges and spent space capsules. Come by Oct. 2 during FIRST FRIDAY from 5 - 9 pm. The show runs through Oct. 31st at: 473 25th street in Oakland, between Broadway and Telegraph.



Monday, July 27, 2015

JENNIE OPPENHEIMER / PAINTINGS / SEPTEMBER 4TH – SEPTEMBER 28TH

The Wall Gallery will be extending Jennie Oppenheimer's show through the month of September. There is a very now quality to Jennie's abstractions. In a moment where so much abstract painting seems derivative or backward looking, Jennie brings such a fresh, personal, and unique language to her work. Her paintings exude both lightness and gravitas. The show is this FIRST FRIDAY September 4th - September 28th. Come on down and see them on September 4th at: 473 25th street in Oakland, between Broadway and Telegraph from 5-9pm.



























Thursday, July 2, 2015

NICK COLEY / NEW PAINTINGS JULY 3RD – AUG. 4TH

The Wall Gallery once again welcomes Nick Coley. This is a great show of new paintings, beautiful landscapes, deliciously painted parked cars, camper vans, and school buses. It's a recontextualization of time-honored painterly rigor seen through a thoroughly modern eye and hand.  The show is from tomorrow FIRST FRIDAY July 3rd - August 4th. Come on down and see us tomorrow at 473 25th street in Oakland, between Broadway and Telegraph from 5-9pm.


Thursday, June 4, 2015

SELECTIONS FROM THE NELSON / WALSH COLLECTION JUNE 5TH–JULY 3RD

The Wall Gallery is honored to host the amazing collection of Dan Nelson and Lexa Walsh. Over seventy artworks will be on view from their wonderfully eclectic personal collection as well as their own works. The show is from tomorrow FIRST FRIDAY June 5th - July 3rd. Come on down and see us at 473 25th street in Oakland, between Broadway and Telegraph 5-9pm.
140 Ways to Make a Cassette Unlistenable by Dan Nelson



Thursday, April 2, 2015

CORRESPONDENCES / Krista Svalbonas / Howard Hersh EXTENDED THROUGH MAY 13TH

Correspondences is a collaboration between Howard Hersh and Krista Svalbonas. This is a beautiful combination of complimentary sensibilities. Suggestions of synaptic pathways and architectural form creates the sensation of a diffuse matrix of latent allusions that remain satisfyingly undefined. The show is EXTENDED from today FIRST FRIDAY May 1st - May 13th.Come on down and see us at 473 25th street in Oakland, between Broadway and Telegraph 5-9pm.





Wednesday, January 21, 2015

ADAM WOLPERT / NEW PAINTINGS MAR.6TH-APR.1ST

Adam Wolpert's newest work is extended at the Wall Gallery to March 6th Through April 1st! His beautiful small scale series paintings are visual poetry. Each image series arranged in groupings selected by the artist, reveals the evocative beauty of the natural world. What may seem random at first glance quickly begins to exude implied meanings that speak directly to the heart rather than the discursive mind. His varied imagery explores the themes of cycles, relationships and balance, and investigates the subtle distinction between the representational and the abstract. Come on down and see us on the next Oakland Art Murmur first friday March 6th at 473 25th street in Oakland, between Broadway and Telegraph... open 5-9pm


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