Calabi Gallery

Featuring an Eclectic Array of Primarily 20th Century Artwork

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 […]

10 Year Anniversary Celebration

Time does fly, and we have somehow managed to survive 10 years, showing our eclectic array of decidedly non-trendy art. It has been a labor of love, completely unrewarded by financial compensation, yet oddly satisfying. We live the same way as our artists, living and dead, eking out a bare living while basking in the […]

“It’s All Good!” Opening Reception Saturday, August 10th 4-8pm

Extended Solo by Douglas Ballou, 2014, Mixed Media, 11 × 42 “It’s All Good!” Opening Reception: Saturday, August 10th4-8pm // Exhibition Dates: August 10th– October 12th, 2019 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 […]

Migrations Opening Reception Saturday, June 9th 4-7pm

OPENING RECEPTION: Saturday, June 9th 4-7pm // EXHIBITION DATES: June 9th – July 28th, 2018 Calabi Gallery is pleased to present the art of Iva Hladis. An eclectic selection of new gallery acquisitions will also be exhibited, as well as old favorites. Iva Hladis was born in communist Czechoslovakia in 1965. In 1985 she escaped and […]

March Mélange Opening Reception Saturday, March 24th 4-7pm

Abstraction by Beatrice Benjamin, 2014, Watercolor, 21×29  March Mélange – Featuring a Retrospective of Beatrice Benjamin OPENING RECEPTION: Saturday, March 24th 4-7pm // EXHIBITION DATES: March 24th – April 28th, 2018 Calabi Gallery will be showing a March Mélange featuring a Retrospective of Beatrice Benjamin. Also showing work by Adela Akers, Alan Azhderian, Joyce Ertel Hulbert and […]

LOVE from Calabi Gallery

Untitled by Robert Hudson, 2000, Acrylic & Collage on Paper, 30×22 Wishing you Love and Happiness on Valentines Day!   Calabi Gallery is currently exhibiting our first Gallery Group Show of 2018, featuring the full range of our inventory including antique, modern and contemporary artwork in all medias.   Stay tuned for a special reception […]

Gallery Group Show 2018

   Winter Light by Carol Peek, 2017 // Spanish Keepsake by Dorr Bothwell, 1950 // In the Woods by Lucy Martin, 2015 Our first exhibition of 2018 is a Gallery Group Show, featuring the full range of our inventory including antique, modern and contemporary artwork in all medias. Our contemporary artists include Douglas Ballou, Robyn Beattie, Warren […]

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. […]

“We Shall Overcome” Exhibition Extended with Closing Reception Thursday, April 6th 5-8pm & Save The Date Saturday, April 22nd 4-8pm

100 Thousand Poets for Change by Jim Spitzer, Oil on Panel, 32×31-1/2 – Click for info on 100 Thousand Poets for Change Our current exhibition “We Shall Overcome” showing Art of Defiance and Resistance to Illicit Governance and Corporate Malfeasance has been extended until Saturday, April 15th! Please join us for a CLOSING RECEPTION on Thursday, April 6th from 5-8pm for […]

WE SHALL OVERCOME: Art of Defiance and Resistance to Illicit Governance and Corporate Malfeasance

This exhibition features works of art in all media which refer to power gone wrong and other social maladies, spanning a period from 1853 to 2017F. While the current political climate was obviously a catalyst for the show, it seemed important to look at the current fascistic situation in the context of the historically perpetual […]