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11/20/085:36 pm
Fecal Face Dot Gallery is the brick-and-mortar showcase of the highly adored art and subculture website Fecal Face Dot Com. It's run by John Trippe (with an army of interns) and exhibits über cool artists such as Tiffany Bozic, Jeremy Fish, Maya Hayuk, Kelsey Brookes, as well as international stars Blek le Rat and Kill Pixie. Widely known among the hipster set and collector circles for its focus on local, emerging and top-notch underground artists, Fecal Face transcends its inside-joke-of-a-name and sets the bar for sure thing art
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02/13/081:43 pm
Ten years ago in May of 1998, several arts loving community minded Sonomans launched a small museum in an old furniture store on Broadway.Few dreamed that Sonoma would soon become home to a major art museum that attracts national international exhibitions with educational programs that serve all segments of the community.Throughout 2008, SVMA will celebrate a milestone event, the 10th Year Anniversary of the Museum with activities planned throughout the year and a blockbuster exhibition of Picasso Ceramics. With more than 1,000 members, SVMA is the largest visual arts organization in the San
10/29/074:46 pm

Red Ink Studios

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A radical movement in the form of a transient gallery space, Red Ink provides vacant storefronts where emerging artists temporarily work and exhibit for free as a means of bolstering the neighborhood art scene. The gallery’s airy permanent headquarters on Market Street often hosts events in addition to the limited-time-only artist residencies.
10/29/074:39 pm

Ping Pong Gallery

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This one-room gallery is on the ground floor of a light-flooded loft space. Like its action-oriented name suggests, Ping Pong Gallery features multidimensional work that is intended to initiate dialogue between artists and viewers.
10/29/074:26 pm

Silverman Gallery

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Don’t miss the minimalist chic of this gallery/cutting-edge clothing store. The whitewashed space displays a mix of emerging and established artists’ work, with one corner dedicated to the Look boutique that offers books and obscure magazines, T-shirts and handmade jewelry.
10/29/074:11 pm

Ampersand Gallery

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Behind an unassuming gate, this elegant multilevel gallery is housed in a renovated warehouse. Innovative work by an international coterie of contemporary artists melds seamlessly with the exposed beams, well-trodden hardwood floors and outsized windows at this spacious gallery.
10/29/074:06 pm

Giant Robot

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The quirky art zine Giant Robot comes to life at this eponymous gallery, showcasing illustration-influenced work on paper and canvas. An adjoining shop offers books, T-shirts, ridiculously tiny stickers and a variety of robots large and small.
08/29/0711:48 am

The LAB

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Musicians, performance, and artists show a variety of work at the 23-year-old Lab.
08/22/075:03 pm
With photos and artifacts, special events and educational programming, exhibits such as "Past Tents: The Way We Camped" trek through previous eras.
08/22/075:03 pm
With photos and artifacts, special events and educational programming, exhibits such as "Past Tents: The Way We Camped" trek through previous eras.