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Exhibition dates: March 3-26, 2011
· Collectors' Preview: Thursday, March 3, 6-8pm
· Opening Reception: Friday, March 4 from 6-9 pm (in conjunction with Oakland Art Murmur) Special musical performances Thursday & Friday by Oakland-based Singer/Songwriter Lila Nelson (lilanelson.org)
· Artists' Talk: Saturday, March 12, 2-4 pm
SOLO SHOW
P.K. Frizzell: Inside Out

Fascinated with the hidden interiors of our anatomies and our experiences, artist P.K. Frizzell finds our inner lives and the insides of our bodies vastly larger than our exterior physical dimensions. Our brains contain more neural connections than the number of planets in the entire universe and our thoughts, emotions, imagination and aspirations stretch infinitely beyond the boundaries of our bodies. Yet, the insides of our own bodies are a mystery to us. Billions of events occur about which we are usually entirely unaware: our blood pumps, cells divide, bacteria and viruses thrive. An entire universe exists within each of us. The work presented in Inside Out explores these ideas by using x-rays of common objects (dolls, cat toys, a purse, a shoe, etc.) to reveal the mystery hidden in the ordinary. The artist also makes use of lenses to reveal how interior space can be larger than the external dimension of its container.
P.K. Frizzell lives and works in Berkeley, California. Her mixed-media pieces have been included in exhibitions at galleries throughout California, including Rena Bransten Gallery and Upper Market Street Gallery in San Francisco, Elizabeth Fortner Gallery in Santa Barbara, and the Muckenthaler Cultural Center in Los Angeles. When Frizzell is not engaged in art making, she's busy playing fiddle in the Bay Area bluegrass band, "Redwing."
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SOLO SHOW
Mary Curtis Ratcliff: Encounters with Light

image: Oakland/Vienna, 2011, mixed media
In Encounters with Light, Mary Curtis Ratcliff continues her exploration of light's impact on the surfaces of the living world. Her new series of both small and large works is comprised of photographs, hand colored transfers and larger mixed media works on panel. Whether travelling to distant locations or observing the natural forms, streets, alleys and structures of the Bay Area, Ratcliff looks for abstraction created through the effects of light, shadow, and reflection. With groups of single images she composes multifaceted artworks that combine peacefulness with mysterious complexity.
Mary Curtis Ratcliff attended the Rhode Island School of Design in Providence, Rhode Island. She has exhibited in nineteen solo exhibitions and over 80 group shows. Her work is in more than 80 private collections including the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco-Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Arts and the Oakland Museum of California.
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GROUP SHOW
CCA Artists: The Water Is Fine
Mercury 20 Gallery is delighted to welcome the next generation of artists to the gallery with a group show titled The Water is Fine. The six participating artists are students in Professional Practices, a class taught by artist Michele Pred at California College of the Arts (CCA). The course gives up-and-coming artists an opportunity to learn how to navigate the art world and to present their work in an active and professional gallery. The students will bring a mix of new and exciting artwork to the space in media ranging from painting, collage, photography, mixed media, jewelry and metal. The show is curated by Michele Pred.
Artists include: Henri Broyard, Nolan Broyard, Vibeke Erichsen, Meg Kenny, Kaylin Macias, and Crista Reid
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Founded in 2006, Mercury 20 is a contemporary art gallery established, supported and operated by East Bay artists. Mercury 20 maintains a venue for its member artists to exhibit, develop, and advance their work and is committed to exhibiting art of diverse media and content. Exhibitions rotate monthly and the gallery presents a well-attended opening event every first Friday in conjunction with the Oakland Art Murmur.
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Founded in 2006, Mercury 20 is a contemporary art gallery established, supported and operated by East Bay artists. Mercury 20 maintains a venue for its member artists to exhibit, develop, and advance their work and is committed to exhibiting art of diverse media and content. Exhibitions rotate monthly and the gallery presents a well-attended opening event every first Friday in conjunction with the Oakland Art Murmur. ARTISTS REPRESENTED: JULIE ALVARADO, JO ANN BIAGINI, ERIC BOHR, MARGARET CHAVIGNY, TERRYL DUNN, CHELA FIELDING, P.K. FRIZZELL, PETER HONIG, MAYA KABAT, KATHLEEN KING, MARY V. MARSH, JILL MCLENNAN, DAVE MEEKER, CHARLIE MILGRIM, JAMIE MORGAN, MARY CURTIS RATCLIFF, JULIANNE STERLING, LAURA VAN DUREN, JOAN WEISS
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