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Welcome To Gallery 2   visit our other Galleries:  Gallery 1 Gallery 3  Gallery 4 
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Valerie Brown-Troutt, "Migration", Digital Mixed Media. See Valerie's profile on the Artists page.
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Photo by Ed Aust. See Ed's profile on the Artists page.
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Silent Silhouetee, Watercolor on 140 lb. paper, by Kathy Goss. See Kathy's profile in the Artists tab.
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Laura Shefler- "Glasses of Water" Collage. See Laura's profile on the Artists page
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"Pure Happy"- photo by Amanda Mitchell  Amanda strives to creates intimate portraits of flowers "using selective focus lenses to reveal the hidden heart of each individual blossom." Her images are for sale in the Artist's Marketplace. ​

First Fridays of every Month, Lisa Gonick and the Damfino Players, Caffe Trieste, 4045 Piedmont Ave., Oakland, 7:00- 9:00 pm. Vintage Jazz, Ragtime, Swing and Blues.  ​
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Lisa Gonick wows young and old at Cafe Trieste on Piedmont Ave., in Oakland the first Friday of every month. Czech her out.
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Oakland Women, 1930, posted on Oakland History Facebook page by Catherine McDonald Patterson
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Pennsylvania Sunset, Larry Hatfield, watercolor 15" X 22" For Sale (see artist's marketplace page)
Click his name to learn more abut  Larry Hatfield and to contact him. Go to the Artist's Marketplace to purchase his work. 
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Polar Bear- Kathy Goss, watercolor on paper. Available for purchase- contact Kathy via the artists page.
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Lake Merritt, Photo by Scott Pearson



The Living Arts Playback Theatre Ensemble is a troupe of improvisational actors and musicians who “play back” personal stories shared by audience members in ways that both honor and illuminate the original experience.

For their next show, 
see "Upcoming Events"
on the Homepage
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Memorial to the young artists and their friends, tragically killed in the Ghost Ship Warehouse Fire. Honor their memory by supporting local arts!
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According to Phillip Duba from the Oakland History Facebook Page, this is a salvaged Sherman tank used for demolition of West Oakland homes to make way for the giant Post Office Facility on 7th St. Photos from the Oakland Tribune collection from the mid 60's. 
Click here to learn more about the artists via the  Artists page
Visit the Artist's Marketplace 
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