Art review: Best of Second Saturday
Artspace 1616
“Four Sisters” is one of Susan Tonkin Riegel’s mixed-media abstractions with symbolic overtones. It’s up with new monochromatic abstractions by Phil Amrhein at Artspace1616, 1616 Del Paso Blvd., Sacramento, (916) 849-1127.
JayJay
Patrick Marasso collects vintage photos and turns them into smoothly executed oils of moments of leisure from the past. His humorous “Eminence Front” is up with a show of one-of-a-kind plates by 21 artists at JayJay, 5520 Elvas Ave., Sacramento. (916) 453-2999.
Archival Gallery
“Coffee,” Patricia Altschul’s evocative painting of a quiet moment, is up with selected works by Ann Mueller at Archival Gallery, 3223 Folsom Blvd., Sacramento, (916) 923-6204.
ARTHOUSE on R
Amy Sanderson’s richly textured quilt is one of the works in “ARTful Women: Fiber and Mixed Media at ARTHOUSE on R, 1021 R St., Sacramento. (916) 212-4988.
Viewpoint Photographic Art Center
“Tunnel View Yosemite” is one of the strong works in a retrospective show of internationally renowned photographer Kerik Kouklis featuring handmade images he has created over the past 25 years. It’s at Viewpoint Photographic Art Center, 2015 J St., Sacramento. (916) 441-2341.
This story was originally published November 12, 2015 at 6:00 AM with the headline "Art review: Best of Second Saturday."