Calabi Gallery

Featuring an Eclectic Array of Primarily 20th Century Artwork

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 […]

Anticipating Abstract Expressionism opening in August

Yellow Eye (Protest) by Robert Pearson McChesney, 1946, Oil on Masonite, 32 1/2 x 24 ANTICIPATING  ABSTRACT  EXPRESSIONISM Reception: Saturday, August 5, 2023 3-7pm Exhibition dates: August 3 – September 30, 2023 In the years during and immediately after World War II, Bay Area artists were seeking a new visual vocabulary. Figurative work became more […]

Holiday Hours

The gallery will be closed December 23rd, 2021 – January 5th, 2022. Regular business hours will resume Thursday – Saturday from 11-5pm and by appointment. We wish you and your loved ones a heartwarming holiday and New Year! Currently exhibiting The Magical World of Christian Quintin through January 29th, 2022 “La Forêt des Amants” (lover’s […]

“IT’S ALL GOOD!”

A group show of gallery artists working in a variety of styles and media. Artists include Adela Akers, Douglas Ballou, Warren Bellows, Holly Downing, Pamela Glasscock, Peter Holbrook, Joyce Hulbert, Evri Kwong, Carolyn Lord, Carol Peek, Michael Ramos, Alejandro Salazar, and Bambi Waterman. As usual we are also showing a selection of vintage works from our […]

March Mélange

Calabi Gallery presents March Mélange featuring a Retrospective of Beatrice Benjamin. Also showing work by Adela Akers, Alan Azhderian, Joyce Ertel Hulbert and Bambi Waterman, as well as new gallery inventory. A special Life Retrospective of Beatrice Benjamin’s artwork will be represented by her intaglio prints, watercolors, and multimedia, including both abstracts and representational works […]