PAST EXHIBITIONS 2000–2009

 

ARCHIVE HIGHLIGHTS

In 2009’s Visual Arts Lyric Escape: Paintings by Lawrence Ferlinghetti, visitors saw the ways in which the legendary poet used paint instead of words to convey messages of fascination and mischievousness. Most of these expressive paintings were created in the 2000s and reveal the deep commitment by one of the great artists of our century to explore the human condition.

 

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2000

Small is Beautiful: Annual Members Showcase, January 9 – February 12

Mel Adamson & Lucy Snow: Winners of 1999 Members Showcase, February 23 – April 1

8th Annual Youth Arts Festival, April 12 – June 1

16th Annual National Juried Exhibition (juried by Clara Kim, San Francisco Art Institute), July 16 – August 26

Ethnic Notions: Black Images in the White World, September 10 – October 12

Against All Odds: Ingenuity, Talent & Disability, November 19 – December 16

2001

Annual Members Showcase, January 1 – February 3

Water From Your Spring: Composer Ann Millikan & Painter Selena Engelhart, February 11 – February 17

Nylan Jeung & David Lippenberger: Winners of 2000 Members Showcase, March 4 – April 7

Facecards: 9th Annual Youth Arts Festival, April 18 – May 12

Watershed: Our Most Precious Resource, Barbara Adair, Lee Michael Altman, Spencer Chen, Nikki B. Davis, Danae Mattes, Susan Leibovitz Steinman, Anne Subercaseaux, Brian Tripp & George Blake, May 20 – July 14

18th Annual National Juried Exhibition (juried by Rupert Jenkins, curator, San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery), July 22 – August 31

The Whole World's Watching: Peace & Social Justice Movements of the 1960s & 1970s: Jeffrey Blankfort, Nacio Jan Brown, Cathy Cade, Bob Fitch, Robert Hsiang, Ken Light, Richard Misrach, Ronald J. Riesterer, Stephen Shames, Ted Streshinsky, Michelle Vignes, and Douglas Watcher, September 16 – December 16

2002

Sylvia Sussman & Sibila Savage: Winners of 2001 Members Showcase, February 24 – April 13

10th Annual Youth Arts Festival, April 24 – May 24

Eyes Unclouded: nora chipaumire & Alex Potts, June 1 – June 15

2003

Annual Members Showcase, January 12 – February 16

Katherine Westerhout: Winner of 2002 Members Showcase, February 17 – April 6

Unbound & Under Covers: Experience in Visual Writing, Betsy Davids, Dale Going & Marie Carbone, Susan E. King , Lisa Kokin, Jaime Robles, Teague Soderman, Indigo Som, Meredith Stricker, June 8 – July 27

20th Annual National Juried Exhibition (juried by Marian Parmenter), August 6 – September 13

One Struggle, Two Communities: Late 20th Century Political Posters of Havana, Cuba & the San Francisco Bay Area, September 28 – December 13

2004

12th Annual Youth Arts Festival, March 3 – April 3

Winners of 2003 Members Showcase: Karin Lusnak, Michelle Mansour, Doris Mitsch, April 25 – June 5

Sacred Spaces, Seyed Alavi, Dee Hibbert-Jones & Nomi Talisman, Taraneh Hemami, Rene Yung, Rhoda London, June 27 – August 7

21st Annual National Juried Exhibition (juried by Heidi Zuckerman), August 15 – September 18

2005

Annual Members Showcase, January 18 – February 18

Space is the Place: Sarah Cain, Christian Maychack, Alicia McCarthy, Kamau Amu Patton, April 10 – May 15

From Isolation to Connection: Artists Living with Psychiatric Disability, May 22 – July 1

Members Showcase Winners, June 4—July 15

22nd Annual National Juried Exhibition, July 29 – September 1

Pleasure: New Works by Susan Danis, September 11 – October 15

International Small Film Festival, October 20 – October 29

Justice Matters: Artists Consider Palestine, November 6 – December 17

2006

Super Heroes: Youth Arts Festival Celebrating BHS Advanced Placement Artists and the Arts & Humanities Academy, March 8 – April 1

Berkeley Treasures, April 9 – May 20

Annual National Juried Exhibition (juried by Paule Anglim and Mildred Howard), July 23 – August 26

Annual Small Film Festival, curated by Richard Whittaker and Dickson Schneider, September 6 – September 10

The Whole World's Watching: Peace & Social Justice Movements of the 1960s & 1970s, curated by Robbin Henderson, September 24 – October 10

Annual Members Showcase, November 1 – December 21

2007

Interventions, January 7 – February 10

Constructions, March 18 – April 14

Youth Arts Festival, March 21 – April 15

Bridge to Sakai: Toyoaki Ikushima, Shozaburo Kawai, Yoshiyuki Kitada, Setsuko Kondo, Hotei Nagata, Kazuaki Nobata, Atsuko Sakai, Yoko Yasumatsu, July 11 – August 18

National Juried Exhibition, August 26 – September 22

International Small Film Festival, September 26 – September 30

Berkeley Treasures: Three Generations of Printmakers, Emmanuel Montoya, Miriam Stahl, Carolyn Pennypacker Riggs, October 7 – December 2

Annual Members Showcase, December 9, 2007 – January 13, 2008

2008

Youth Arts Festival, January 30 – March 9

Loom & Lathe: The Art of Kay Sekimachi & Bob Stocksdale, March 16 – April 27

Home Ec: Sarah Applebaum, Elide Endreson, Sherry Koyama, Christina La Sala, Julia Petho, Allen Stickel, May 4 – June 22

25th Annual National Juried Exhibition (juried by Catharine Clark of Catharine Clark Gallery and JoAnne Northrup, senior curator, San Jose Museum of Art), August 26 – November 22

International Small Film Festival, October 22 – October 26

Loss: Works from the Bay Area Photographers' Collective, November 2 – December 7

Annual Members Showcase, December 14, 2008 – January 25, 2009

2009

Youth Arts Festival, February 1 – March 29

Print & Poster Benefit & Exhibition, April 5 – April 12

Visual Arts Lyric Escape: Paintings by Lawrence Ferlinghetti, April 15 – May 10

Co-Motion: Video Installation by Cheryl Calleri & Thekla Hammond, May 17 – June 7

Perceive & Connect: Katie Baum, Jeanine Briggs & Indira Martina Moore, June 14 – July 26

Juried @ BAC: Works on Paper (juried by Rene de Guzman and Kater Eilertsen), August 2 – September 20

Metaphysical Abstraction: Contemporary Approaches to Spiritual Content, Jamie Brunson, Freddy Chandra, David Ivan Clark, Lori del Mar, David O. Johnson, David King, Keira Kotler, Michelle Mansour, Jenn Shifflet, Hadi Tabatabai, Alex Zecca, October 1 – November 29

The Whole World’s Watching examined a rich history of social movements in documentary photography. Distinguished photographers illuminated the rise of the Black Panthers, the Free Speech and anti-war movements, feminism, disability rights, environmental activism, the struggle for gay rights, and the cultural milieu which formed and informed them.


nora chipaumire & ALEX POTTS worked collaboratively to create a multifaceted performance environment with Eyes Unclouded in 2002. The artists used multiple disciplines as vessels to explore new ground in dance, music, projected moving image, sculpture, and spoken word.


One Struggle, Two Communities featured 60 post-revolutionary Cuban posters with examples of work by Bay Area artists, including ENRIQUE CHAGOYA, EMORY DOUGLAS, JUAN FENTES, RUPERT GARCIA, NANCY HOM, MALAQUIAS MONTOYA, JANE NORLING, and JOS SANCES. The exhibit was curated by LINCOLN CUSHING, author of Revolucion! Cuban Poster Art. Pictured: Downsize Gazpacho by Enrique Chagoya.


Unbound & Under Covers featured writers who work with visual media and visual artists for whom the written word is an essential part of their work. Pictured: JAIME ROBLES, Nine Poems on the Death of My Mother, 2003.


In Pleasure, new work by SUSAN DANIS challenged the emotional detachment of much contemporary art. The East Bay sculptor, an inveterate scavenger, delves into “the collective unconscious made manifest” to populate and nourish her teeming imagination. Discarded materials take on new life as suggestive curiosa; kitsch is transformed into treasure. Secret affinities between the cultural and the natural emerge and guide Danis's creative process. Pictured: La Femme en Rose, 2005.


Co-motion, a video installation by CHERYL CALLERI and THEKLA HAMMOND, was about movement — both the movement we see in our everyday lives and the unseen movement that exists on a subatomic level. Original percussion soundtrack by ARMANDA MAFUFO.


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