Calabi Gallery

Featuring an Eclectic Array of Primarily 20th Century Artwork

Nature as Muse

Since the earliest days of humankind, people have been making art. From the beginning until now, the natural world has been a major source of inspiration. Some artists only wish to replicate the beauty of what they see in nature and others put their own stamp on things, modifying color or form for more impact […]

Winter Exhibition Opening Reception + Trunk Show Saturday, December 9th 2-6pm

Untitled by Fred Martin, 1995, Mixed Media on Paper, 44 x 30 WINTER EXHIBITION Exhibition Dates: December 9th, 2023 – January 31st, 2024 Opening Reception + Trunk Show: Saturday, December 9th 2-6pm Our Winter Exhibition features a fresh selection of eclectic art by our gallery artists and from our vintage collection. Old and new, abstract […]

Dennis Calabi recovery & gallery news

Barranca #22 by Robert Pearson McChesney, 1979, Acrylic on Panel, 36 x 48 Dear Friends, As some of you may know, Dennis recently suffered a serious brain injury from a fall. He is safely home and recovering slowly, but needs to focus on his healing for the next few months. If you have ever thought of […]

Mixed Bag 2.0 Opening Reception + Trunk Show Saturday, December 3rd 4-7pm

“Return of the Fisherman” (Coast of Labrador) by Willam Bradford, 1877, Oil on Canvas, 18 x 30 M I X E D   B A G   2.0 Exhibition Dates: December 3rd, 2022 – January 28th, 2023 Opening Reception + Trunk Show: Saturday, December 3rd 4-7pm Our “Mixed Bag” exhibition has evolved into “Mixed Bag 2.0” and […]

EXTENDED! “Extraction: Art on the Edge Abyss”

Vanishing X: Monarch Butterfly by Holly Downing, 2020, hand-colored mezzotint engraving, 3 x 7 We are extending our current exhibition “EXTRACTION: ART ON THE EDGE OF THE ABYSS” for another month until August 30th, 2021! This global multi-venue project seeks to provoke societal change by exposing and interrogating the negative social and environmental consequences of industrialized natural resource extraction. Our […]

Opening Saturday, May 25th! EXTRACTION: Art on the Edge of the Abyss

Minas de Tiras II by Bob Nugent, 2020, watercolor, oil & charcoal on panel, 24 x 24 EXTRACTION : ART ON THE EDGE OF THE ABYSS Saturday, May 29th – Saturday, July 31st 2021 Calabi Gallery is honored to participate in the global project EXTRACTION : ART ON THE EDGE OF THE ABYSS. This important multi-venue exhibition seeks […]

EXTRACTION: Art on the Edge of the Abyss

Calabi Gallery is honored to participate in the global project EXTRACTION: ART ON THE EDGE OF THE ABYSS. This important multi-venue exhibition seeks to provoke societal change by exposing and interrogating the negative social and environmental consequences of industrialized natural resource extraction. For more information on the project and to locate participating venues visit extractionart.org  Our […]

BAY AREA FIGURATIVE EXPRESSIONISM of the 20th CENTURY

Our new show is an exploration of modernistic figurative art in the era of Abstract Expressionism. Some of these artists moved back and forth between figuration and abstraction and others were strictly figurative, although generally not adhering to conventional concepts of realism. Forms are often extremely abstracted, yet clearly alluding to the human figure, animals, […]

March Mélange Extended & Artist Reception Sunday, May 6th 1-5pm

Sand Painting by Beatrice Benjamin, 1015 March Mélange Exhibition Extended & Artist Reception Sunday, May 6th 1-5pm Our current exhibition March Mélange has been extended through May 19th, 2018. Featuring a Retrospective of Beatrice Benjamin, work by Adela Akers, Alan Azhderian, Joyce Ertel Hulbert and Bambi Waterman, and new gallery inventory. The gallery will be open for an artists […]

After The Fire

“After The Fire” was created for a public gathering of art lovers, in celebration of the end of the recent horrific blazes, and the rebuilding of normalcy in our beautiful Sonoma County community. The gallery will be partially rehung with several mini shows including a Pop Up of poignant fire imagery by photographer Penny Wolin. […]

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