Alex Bult Gallery
Gina Werfel's gestural abstractions are layered with evidence of the actions of their making. Her immediate and improvisational markings achieve a kinship with music and dance. A show of oil paintings and works on paper are up at Alex Bult Gallery, 1114 21st St., Suite B. (916) 476-5540, alexbultgallery.com.
b. sakata garo
Don Ed Hardy is best known for his tattoo work and his Ed Hardy brand of accessories and apparel. His idiosyncratic prints, drawings and paintings have been the focus of his more recent work on view at b. sakata garo, 923 20th St. (916) 447-4276, www.bsakatagaro.com.
Archival Gallery
"Gone Fishin' " is a light-hearted show that features scaly sculptures by Fred Gordon as well as works by Jadelle Andrews, Richard Feese, Ken Waterstreet, Nick Steinmetz and others. It's up at Archival Gallery, 3223 Folsom Blvd., (916) 923-6204, www. archivalframe.com
Center for Contemporary Art
"Body Stories" is the title of a show of works by Sandra Davis and Koo Kyung Sook who use their own bodies as inspiration and means for visual narratives that are both sensual and conceptual. Their show is up at Center for Contemporary Art, Sacramento, 15519 19th St. (916) 498-9811, www.ccasac.org.
Viewpoint Gallery
Viewpoint Photographic Art Center celebrates its 20th anniversary with its Annual Fine Print Exhibition and Auction featuring prints from local, regional, national and international photographers. The exhibition is up at Viewpoint Gallery, 2015 J St., Suite 101, and online at www.viewpointgallery.org, (916) 441-2341.
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