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EXPLORE SACRAMENTO | | | | | | | 1021 R St
Sacramento,
CA
95814
916-444-2787 | | | | | Description: This gallery is located next to the popular Fox & Goose pub in what is cleverly known as "The Building." In addition to showing works by established and emerging artists, the gallery hosts workshops and demonstrations. Moreover, the contemporary gallery is also a working bronze foundry.
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| 1022 22nd St
Sacramento,
CA
95816
916-446-5133 | | | | | Description: This gallery houses many ethnic treasures, including extraordinary pottery from Nicaragua. Mayan works in vivid colors look expensive, but prices are surprisingly reasonable. The gallery's mission is to "advance, celebrate, and preserve the art" of Chicano, Latino, and Native American cultures, and it succeeds. Temporary exhibits zero in on certain groups, and workshops are held throughout the year.
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| 552 Pavilions Ln
Sacramento,
CA
95825
916-920-9562 | | | | | Description: In an exclusive shopping area known as "The Pavilion," this gallery showcases more expensive pieces. People come from across the state to buy from owner Andrea Senter, who offers knowledgeable, personable service. Senter views art as a window; in fact, the word "ventana" is Spanish for "window." Contemporary and traditional pieces are available from world-renowned artists, and the staff has the resources to track down whatever you are looking for.
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