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  • Adamson Gallery
    "Barks for Art" is the title of the 13th cat and dog art show benefiting the Placer SPCA. It's up at the Adamson Gallery

  • Elliott Fouts Gallery
    Jeff Nebeker's ceramic dessert is among the tempting small originals in the holiday show at Elliott Fouts Gallery

  • Axis Gallery
    "Side By Side" is the title of a show by 14 area artists, among them Karen Bearson (art above), Ron Peetz, Shirley Hazlett, Phil Amrhein and Janice Nakashima, at Axis Gallery,

  • Sacramento Temporary Contemporary
    Works by Khalil Chishtee (art above) and Meech Miyagi come together in "Paper and Plastic" at the Sacramento Temporary Contemporary

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Second Saturday: Put these exhibitions on your evening itinerary

Published: Friday, Dec. 7, 2012 - 12:00 am | Page 27TICKET
Last Modified: Friday, Dec. 7, 2012 - 6:00 pm

Adamson Gallery "Barks for Art" is the title of the 13th cat and dog art show benefiting the Placer SPCA. It's up at the Adamson Gallery, 1021 R St., Suite 15, Sacramento. (916) 492-2207.


Elliott Fouts Gallery

Jeff Nebeker's ceramic dessert is among the tempting small originals in the holiday show at Elliott Fouts Gallery, 1831 P St., Sacramento (916) 736-1429.


Archival Gallery

Eric Dahlin's whimsical ceramics join works by Gary Pruner, Tim Collom, Kim Scott, Maija Peeples-Bright and others in "Small Treasures," a holiday show at Archival Gallery, 3223 Folsom Blvd., Sacramento. (916) 923-6204.


Axis Gallery

"Side By Side" is the title of a show by 14 area artists, among them Karen Bearson (art above), Ron Peetz, Shirley Hazlett, Phil Amrhein and Janice Nakashima, at Axis Gallery, 1517 19th St., Sacramento. (916) 443-9900.


Sacramento Temporary Contemporary

Works by Khalil Chishtee (art above) and Meech Miyagi come together in "Paper and Plastic" at the Sacramento Temporary Contemporary, 1616 Del Paso Blvd. (916) 921-1224.

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