Picks for October’s Second Saturday art walk
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“Sky, San Francisco” by Jim Galvin is included in “Collector’s Edition. 2016,” a show of works by local, regional, national and international photographers that will be included in a fundraising auction Nov. 5 at Viewpoint Gallery, 2015 J St., Sacramento, #101. (916) 441-2341.
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“PurgaStory” is one of the quirky, large-scale works in “Mind Field Oasis,” a show of new pieces by well-known Sacramento artist John Yoyogi Fortes at artspace1616, 1616 Del Paso Blvd., Sacramento. (916) 849-1127.
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Joe Amrhein’s text-based painting “Anonymity (Translation)” is up in “Triad,” a show of works by longtime Sacramento artist Phil Amrhein, his brother, Joe, a well known New York gallerist and artist, and his son, Justin, an emerging artist now based in New York. This fascinating show by a family of artists is up at Axis Gallery, 625 S St. Sacramento.
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Pat Mahony’s “Polka Dot Dress” is one of the works in “A Bit of the Best,” a group show of works by well-known Sacramento artists, curated by Moni Van Camp-Kondos, at Shimo Center for the Arts, 2117 28th St., Sacramento. (916) 706-1162.
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“Light Blue Figure,” an abstract ceramic sculpture by John Mason, whose formally innovative works have won him a solid place in American art over the past six decades, is on view with works by nationally known Northern California artist William T. Wiley at b. sakata garo, 923 20th St., Sacramento. (916) 447-4276.
This story was originally published October 6, 2016 at 8:00 AM with the headline "Picks for October’s Second Saturday art walk."