Frank J. Stockton – City of Trees
City of Trees explores color, myth, and family through oil paint. This is artist Frank J. Stockton’s first solo exhibition at Axis Gallery.
City of Trees explores color, myth, and family through oil paint. This is artist Frank J. Stockton’s first solo exhibition at Axis Gallery.
Axis Gallery invites you to “View from the Hill,” an exhibition featuring the distinct perspectives of seven artists in the later stages of their creative journeys. This show highlights the growth that often unfolds with experience, offering a space for emerging artists to reflect on the evolving nature of artistic expression.
[Placeholder: Rhizome] continues ideas from the [Placeholder] project—searching for ways to repair ruptured relationships to land through artworks, workshops, publications, relationships and inquiry. This exhibition showcases projects with the Peregrine School Eagles and Crows classes, projects with Sac State Photo Students, and offers a glimpse into a new collaboration with the U.C. Davis Student Farm. Rhizomes, or creeping rootstalks, grow horizontally. So, here, ideas and projects have developed outward from where they first grew.
MISC., featuring the works of artist/photographers Nicole Jean Hill and Doug Dertinger, is the second of Dertinger’s exhibitions gleaning the wealth of leftover materials from the artists’ studios. The show centers on the outliers of production, myriad objects that speak to the way in which process articulates curiosity and manifests meditation.
Axis Gallery is proud to present Am I Home?, our 19th National Juried Exhibition featuring juror Kelly Lindner.
Axis Gallery is pleased to present GMT +13, a solo exhibition of all new color photographs by Nick Shepard. GMT +13 consists of images created while Shepard traveled throughout Aotearoa New Zealand early this year.
Axis Gallery is proud to present a group show of its newest members Steve Briscoe, Heather Hogan, Kerry Cottle, Frank J. Stockton, and Adero Willard. Gallery Hours are from 12 to 5 on Friday, Saturday and Sunday or by appointment. To schedule, call Steve Briscoe at 510-759-3030.
This exhibition is the beginning of an exchange between the members of Axis Gallery and the collective Hyperlink. The show will take place in two parts. The first stage is an exhibition of Hyperlink members’ and associates’ work at Axis Gallery in Sacramento, CA in April 2023.
Axis Gallery is pleased to present Hollow Veil, an exhibition of landscape paintings by Mirabel Wigon. These paintings question experience, immersion, and separation in an encapsulated world.