Moving Holocaust images highlight Second Saturday gallery displays
Archival Gallery
Christopher Dewees’ delicate prints of fish join Fred Gordon’s ceramic fish and Maria Winkler’s drawings of vintage fishing gear in “Fish, Fishing, Fish,” a show devoted to the angler’s art, at Archival Gallery, 3223 Folsom Blvd. in east Sacramento. (916) 923-6204.
Axis Gallery
“Largo,” a mixed media piece by Janice Nakashima, is included in “Opus,” a new series of works using music as the muse for her nonobjective works in the Main Room at Axis Gallery; compelling works by M. Parfitt and others are installed in the gallery’s East Room. Axis Gallery is at 625 S St. info@axisgallery.org
b. sakata garo
“Love Birds,” an oil painting by Hung Liu, is up in “Doubutsu” (Japanese for “animal”), a strong group show by prominent Northern California artists, among them Robert Brady, Maija Peeples Bright, Enrique Chagoya and William T. Wiley, at b. sakata garo, 923 20th St. (916) 447-4276.
Viewpoint Photographic Art Center
“Auschwitz” is one of the powerful and moving black-and-white photographs in Ken Meyers’ “Remembering the Shoah,” a one-person show in the main gallery at Viewpoint Photographic Art Center, 2015 J St. (916) 441-2341.
Elliott Fouts Gallery
“Parisian Graffiti Tractor” is among the mysterious hybrid images in Jeff Myers’ “Larger Than Life,” a strong solo show of works that explore the relationships between technology, land, time and humans at Elliott Fouts Gallery, 1831 P St. (916) 736-1429.
This story was originally published November 9, 2017 at 12:25 PM with the headline "Moving Holocaust images highlight Second Saturday gallery displays."