Blackhawk Gallery Exhibit opened on January 31, 2020

The Alamo Danville Artists’ Society opened Blackhawk Gallery’s new Exhibit ‘Palette’ on January 31st, 2020. The exhibit will be on view seven days a week through Sunday April 5th. The Exhibit is free and open to the public.

The ‘Palette’ exhibit features one guest artist and forty member artists. Guest artist Bill Burch is exhibiting his blown glass. Members’ artworks include paintings, drawings, sculptures, ceramics, photographs, jewelries, and wearable art.

The exhibit was curated by Debby Koonce, Kerima Swain and Beverly Turner.

The Blackhawk Gallery is located at 3416 Blackhawk Plaza Circle in Danville, California, in the Blackhawk Plaza. Telephone: (925) 648-8023.

Regular Gallery hours are Monday-Saturday 10am-8pm and Sunday 11am-6pm. Holiday hours: February 14 Valentine’s Day regular hours; February 17th Presidents’ Day 10am-5pm.

Website: www.adas4art.org/blackhawk_gallery 

Facebook: www.facebook.com/AlamoDanvilleArtistsSociety

For more information, please contact Blackhawk Gallery Director Kerima Swain at swain.kerima@gmail.com

 

GUEST ARTIST

Bill Burch

I was introduced to glass blowing by a friend who was attending art school. One look and I was hooked. I was a potter at the time so the transition to glass was easy, especially now that it was all I wanted to do. I still get excited about making new pieces and continuing with the work that I originally started with.

 

 

Member Artists

Dalia Alekna, Akio Aochi, Charles Blanton, Don Cresswell, Yi Ding, Elena Doronkina, Herbert Estes, Bobbi Garrop, David Gates, Lynn Glenn, Janeen Heath, Shadi Kiaee, Debby Koonce, Irenka Kudlicki, Roseann Krane, Walter Krane, Tom Lemmer, Sanjay Mathur, Claudette McDermott, Ray McGinnis, Joe Milelli, Elena Morris, Leslie Ouyang, Julia O’Reilly, Lin Padden, Heidi Partlow, Dan Riley, June Sablan, Ellen Schimmel, Andrea Schwartz, Tejal Shah, Pat Smith, Greg Starnes, Kerima Swain, Jim Vlantis, Norma Webb, Kelley Werner, Charles White.

 

Image Gallery

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