New Art Exhibit and Opening Reception at Blackhawk Gallery

Winter Spotlight

The Alamo Danville Artists’ Society will host the opening of Blackhawk Gallery’s new Exhibit ‘Winter Spotlight’ The exhibit will be open Tuesday through Sunday from Friday, January 26th through Sunday, April 21st, 2024. The exhibit is free and open to the public.

The Winter Spotlight exhibit features about twenty-two Blackhawk Gallery member artists. Members’ artworks include paintings, drawings, sculptures, ceramics, photographs, and wearable art. ‘Winter Spotlight’ features guest artist John Nakanishi from Pleasant Hill, CA who does acrylic paintings and ceramics.

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

An Opening Reception will be held on Saturday, January 27th from 5-7 PM.
Regular Gallery hours are:
Tuesday – Wednesday & Thursday- 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm
Friday – Saturday- 11:00 am to 7:00 pm
Sunday- 11:00 am to 6:00 pm

Please check us out on our website and follow us on social media. 

Website:  http://www.adas4art.org/blackhawk-gallery

Facebook:  www.facebook.com/AlamoDanvilleArtistsSociety

Instagram: @galleryblackhawk

Twitter:  @ArtBlackhawk

Guest Artist

John Nakanishi

John Nakanishi is an acrylic painter and a ceramic artist living in Pleasant Hill, CA. When John isn’t creating art, he works for East Bay Eclipse Soccer Club, a competitive soccer club based in Moraga, CA as their Director of Coaching. He is also an avid trail runner, enjoying runs from 5 miles to 50K distances. John is currently the treasurer of the Concord Art Association.

John Nakanishi

Artist Statement

I was born in Chicago, Illinois. My family moved to a suburb of Minneapolis, Minnesota, when I was in kindergarten, then moved to coastal Connecticut when I was in junior high. 
When I was going to school, art teachers and art were always part of the curriculum. I remember entering art contests at a young age and even won honorable mention once. 

My parents always encouraged my artwork, and both parents were artistic. My mom often did pencil sketches of cute characters for us kids, and my dad did oil and watercolor paintings (he continues to produce oil paintings now in his elder years!).
After high school, I attended the Hartford Art School at the University of Hartford in Connecticut. I majored in filmmaking and minored in ceramics. One summer, I had an opportunity to enroll in a paid apprentice program run by a local union to learn a trade. I chose welding because I wanted to be able to create metal sculptures. At the end of the program, I was offered a job at the Electric Boat Division of General Dynamics and membership into the local union. I decided to accept the job and did not return to school. I spent 10 years in the welding trade, ending up in California working the shipyards as a high-pressure pipe welder. 
But then, I became dissatisfied with the trade and started considering other dreams and ambitions. I decided to “retire” from welding and return to school full time as an “older” student (which I was able to do thanks to my new wife, who put me through school). I ultimately graduated from the University of California at Berkeley with a BS in chemical engineering. For the next 29 years, I held positions in the chemical and semiconductor manufacturing industries as a research scientist, engineer, product manager, and operations manager. I have also spent the past 20 years as a soccer coach. I am currently the Director of Coaching at the East Bay Eclipse Soccer Club, a competitive soccer club in Moraga.
Even though my career path changed multiple times, I never completely stopped creating art. Some years were more productive than others. Then I was laid off in 2019, and it was an opportunity to get back into creating art and I haven’t looked back since.

"Winter Spotlight" Exhibiting Artist's artwork

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