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“It seems like Dan and I are “ It seems like our music mostly emits from our Downtown
eyes but masked by our... what is that word?
metaphysical aura-trash What is it when you’re really uncoordinated?” Crocker Art Museum Temple Coffee Smith Gallery
projectors,” says Joe, anchored by 216 O Street  1014 10th Street  1020 11th Street # 100 
While Joe himself is not verbally remiss, his
a pithy, feral expression, which articulative powers —  r emarkably strong —  r ely Boasts one of the state’s Paintings by Jim Marxen. Sacramento’s largest
looks beyond objects —  a s though on a fluidity that can at times defy lingual premier collections of Second Saturday reception gallery offering fine art
he is channeling his description convention, in favor of abstraction. He finds California art, world- May 10 6-10pm including contemporary,
from a source outside of fractaled the word he was looking for, which is renowned Old Master landscapes and custom
strangely obvious: drawings, and significant framing.
self-consciousness. holdings of Asian art and
“...clumsy. Clumsy. Clumsy instrument juggling
juggles.” international ceramics.

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Dan, who answers via telephone, is at first There is a silence, and Joe turns off the
reluctant to explain what his music is about. speaker on his phone. I can only hear
He offers, with vagueness uncharacteristic
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He seems suspicious of my intentions, but soon seems to have realized that Dan has
sucks away into a charming wave of glossolalia. one more thing to add. He turns the
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“Dotchikarima. Ochikarima-sensation.
Sensation. Don’t you see? We’re all living in
gurgles sweetly from the other side,
the dotchikarima. Sensation. Sensation.” and adds one more influence to his list:
The impetus of word-chaos excites the wave
into finding its ocean, and he continues:
“...love!”
Sacramento Art Complex

Art
“It’s about rainbows, boners, goats, waterfalls, K Street at 21st
Artist’s
eyelashes, rocks, dirt, pine needles, needles, Pregnant & zecki am sun use computers,
eyeglasses, sore throats, curly hair, straight guitars and their minds to create electronic

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hair, straight or gay, CD rainbow reflections, compositions that explore the nature of the
universal temples, happiness, sadness, eternity, spirit. They take a break from the capital city
bathtubs, yarn, mermaids, dolphins, the color to tour the Pacific Northwest this month.
blue... red, purple, light shades of yellow...
Alexa, Joe, Daniel, Andy.... no. No, no, no, stop. for more information:
I’m done.” myspace.com/lostlamp http://www.sacramentoartcomplex.com
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20th Street Gallery Barton Gallery Felicia Strati Old Soul Coffee SaraJane & Co. Union Hall Gallery
911 20th Street  1723 I Street  1901 Capitol Avenue  1716 L Street  908 21st Street  2126 K Street 
“The Feminine Perspective.” Works by Gregory Barton, Passports to Europe. Premiere coffee roasters Music by DJ Billy Lane, Artwork of faculty and
Leslie Pratt & ceramic Earl Boley and Gilbert Fashions from Italy and hosting live music and Sister Crayon, Kenny staff from American
panties and objects by Amavisca on display. Greece. showcase emerging artists. Beasley, & Jason Cooper. River College
Emma Luna. Artworks by Annie Owens
Body Tribe Fitness Galleria Tempest Phoenix Framing & & Amos Oaks. Upper Playground
1600 H Lofts 920 21st Street  1801 L Street  Gallery 2524 J Street 
1600 H Street  Fitness studio featuring Furniture by Gale Hart 1801 L Street #211  Solomon Dubnick Gallery Hip hop and skateboarding
Artwork of Jennifer Wolfe. local artists and live music. and digital prints by A unique look at 1050 20th Street # 130  themed photography and art.
Reception 6pm to 9pm Tom McKeith. Sacramento architecture Mark Bryan, oil on canvas,
Bows & Arrows by Dirk Dusharme. satirical look at politics Zanzibar Trading Co
Artfox 1712 L Street  La Raza Galeria Posada and sexuality. John deWit, 1731 L Street 
2213 N Street  “Notable Lantern Eve” by 1022 22nd Street  Platinum West Gallery sculptor, showing abstract Fairly traded native
Large-format watercolors Richard St. Ofle & Graciela Contemporary collection 1018 22nd St  glass works. handicrafts, tribal artifacts,
by owner Lawrence Fox. Guardado. Music by Agent celebrating Chicano, Exhibition of collodion wet African and Asian art.
Ribbons & Sherman Baker. Latino and Native art and plate images.
Apartment 19 culture.
1903 1/2 Capitol Avenue  Cuffs
European-style boutique 2523 J Street #101  Lush Salon
salon. Stylist James Artworks by Melissa 2000 I Street 
Wilkinson. Arendt. Live music by Paintings by
original punks The Pizzas. Johnathan Blair
B Sakata Garo
923 20th Street  Deep McMartin Realty
May 6–May 31 Artists 2030 H Street  2031 K Street Suite 100 
Abstract art by Katherine “Of Heaven and Park Your Art 6-10pm. Phone: 916-443-2057
Sherwood and Jeff Adams. Earth” Paintings by www.park-your-art.com
Rachel J. Miller.
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New artists Marsha Kilian & Suzanne Sculptor Dave Brochier aluminum Ave
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McClelland. Paintings by Patris. Local kinetic sculptures. 1st 40 Acres • 
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wineries pouring. Figurative pieces, ven Art Gallery
Pamela Skinner / Gwenna Howard 2 nd A
original oils and California landscapes.
Contemporary Art 
Appel Gallery 723 S Street  Tangent• OAK PARK
931 T Street  Sculpture & paintings by Mike Riegel
Sacramento’s only dedicated fine art and Erik Gonzales.
photography gallery. Featuring works by
Dirk Van Denderen. Oak PArk
Art Foundry 40 Acres Art Gallery
1021 R Street  3428 3rd Avenue 
Phil Linhares curates the May exhibition Best of Sac High 2008 
of Jerry Ross Barrish entitled “Bronze April 15 - May 31, 2008
and Plastic.” The best in fine and contemporary art by
Brickhouse Art Studios emerging and mid-career artists from the
Atelier  2837 36th Street  greater Sacramento area.
1617 16th street  Contemporary fine art gallery surrounded
Sacramento’s home of high fashion. by ten working art studios, south of
Clothing by Threaded Heart, Naik Fur Broadway. 9 11 2 0th Street
and Lindsay Rickman. Open Tuesday thru Saturday Noon to 5pm
Tangent Gallery
Axis Gallery 2900 Franklin Boulevard  Second Saturday Reception: 6pm to 9pm
1517 19th Street  Short Center  Parking behind gallery
Boyd Gavin, oil on canvas. May 10 916-930-0500 www.20art.net
You a r e i n v i t e d t o t h e

Grand Opening of the


Sacramento Art Complex
2110 K Street 916.444.2224/446.4444
Saturday May 10 6–9 p.m.

Art & Artists


& the Grand Opening of
Smith Gallery Midtown
http://www.sacramentoartcomplex.com

P a m e l a w e n n a
S kinner H o w a r d
c o n t e m p o r a r y A r t

MIKE RIEGEL Aestusestus, Concre t e a n d S t e e l E R I K G O N Z A L E S Diving Bell, acrylic, latex, charcoal,


Scul pture, 2008 g r a p h i t e o n c a n vas. 68”X53” 2008

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