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Here's the 'artful' way Sacramento is covering bad paint jobs on light rail trains

Sacramento Regional Transit has found an artful way of covering the peeling paint on some of its older light rail trains: two are now rolling public art pieces. Rather than … Click to …

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 3:01am on February 12, 2018

Art-wrapped light rail cars are on track in Sacramento

Sacramento Regional Transit has wrapped two of its light rail trains in artworks by artists Ruby Chacon and Kerri Warner, a project in conjunction with the Sacramento Metropolitan Arts Commi…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 8:16pm on February 10, 2018

Tre Borden finds city 'an amazing place to experiment'

Arts innovator Tre Borden returned to Sacramento to study for the GMAT for a few months. That was 10 years ago. … Click to Continue »

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 8:22pm on February 9, 2018

Best of Second Saturday: 5 galleries to check out around Sacramento this weekend

b. sakata garo → Ranging from near abstraction to careful realism, Ryan Reynolds' oil paintings of freeways and suburbia explore concepts of public and private spaces, freedom and con…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 6:00am on February 9, 2018

Hilarious, hyperkinetic 'One Man, Two Guvnors' is a perfect play for B Street's new home

"You gotta free me / 'Cause I can't give the best / Unless I got room to move." " Lyrics from "Room to Move" by British musician John Mayall So … Click to Continue »

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 3:00pm on February 6, 2018

Why some Yolo residents object to arts nonprofit taking over historic home

Keeping up the Gibson House is a labor of love. It takes about a dozen volunteer gardeners to manage the grounds and the heritage herb garden. Another dozen serve as … Click to Continu…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 6:55am on February 3, 2018

Take a look inside Woodland's historic Gibson House Historical Museum

The home, built in 1860, is Yolo County's only house museum, giving visitors a glimpse of life in a different era. … Click to Continue »

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 2:55pm on February 2, 2018

Range of mediums on display in 'By Hand' fine crafts competition

Sponsored by the Creative Arts League of Sacramento, "By Hand" is a biennial international competition and exhibition of fine crafts by 46 accomplished artists from as near as Sacramento and…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 6:00am on February 2, 2018

Blue Lamp offers a punk-metal alternative to Super Bowl Sunday

Eighth annual Super Bowl Party with Kill the Precedent Hard rock/punk/metal 3 p.m. (sharp) Sun. Feb. 4 Blue Lamp Not quite feelin' Justin Timberlake during halftime of the big game? … …

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 6:00am on February 1, 2018

'That's what Museum Day is all about': Learn and have fun Saturday in Sacramento area

Museum Day isn't one to miss Sacramento. Dozens of museums in the metropolitan area are offering free admission on Saturday as part of Sacramento Museum Day " coordinated by the … Clic…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 6:00am on February 1, 2018

What's up with the red umbrellas on Broadway in Oak Park?

Oak Park shop owner Ruebi Jimenez was curious this week about the eight red umbrellas hanging from a tree across the street from her shop. Against blue sky and nestled … Click to Conti…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 2:20pm on January 31, 2018

Cap Stages' compelling 'The Nether' plays like a live-action episode of 'Black Mirror'

In a Lansing, Mich., courtroom last week, USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar was sentenced to 40 to 175 years in prison for sexually abusing and assaulting more than 150 women … Click …

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 9:00am on January 31, 2018

Artist Koons meets French minister over sculpture dispute

American artist Jeff Koons met with the French culture minister Tuesday amid a debate over a monumental sculpture he plans to offer Paris as a memorial to victims of the … Click to Con…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 4:28pm on January 30, 2018

Thiebaud's seminal works 'tattle' on culture at Manetti Shrem

"Wayne Thiebaud was an overnight sensation a decade in the making," writes Rachael Teagle, Founding Director of the Manetti Shrem Museum of Art at UC Davis, in the beautifully illustrated &#…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 8:00am on January 25, 2018

Get to know Wayne Thiebaud, Sacramento's renown artist

Wayne Thiebaud rose to national prominence in the 1960s and has called Sacramento his home for decades. The Sacramento State graduate is known for his colorful depictions of objects and scen…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 3:57pm on January 23, 2018

B Street's new Sofia theater complex is (almost) ready for its close-up

It's formal name is a mouthful: The Sofia Tsakopoulos Center for the Arts. But soon, Sacramento theater and music lovers will know it simply as The Sofia, an entertainment cornerstone ……

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 9:00am on January 19, 2018

Axis Gallery's 'Current Bodies' exhibit features strong, materially eclectic works

As commercial galleries struggle to maintain their brick and mortar presence, exhibition opportunities for emerging artists, under-recognized artists and artists whose work presents retail c…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 3:00am on January 19, 2018

Nebbiolo, the wine equivalent of winter's woodpile

Winter is nebbiolo's season. We're talking an old-fashioned winter " a winter when pipes freeze, rivers threaten to breach levees, fog settles in like a cat curled up in front … Click …

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 2:06pm on January 16, 2018

Somewhere in the world, there's a painting that looks like you. Google will find it.

Hey this one ain't so bad. pic.twitter.com/er0FxZNVO8— Kumail Nanjiani (@kumailn) January 13, 2018 Apps that involve uploading one's face, getting feedback and sharing the results aren…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 10:08am on January 16, 2018

STC's 'The Musical of Musicals: The Musical!' is a tour de farce

In Sacramento Theatre Company's delightful production of "The Musical of Musicals: The Musical!" ambitious ingénue Junita pleads with grande dame Abigail Von Schtarr to share her secrets fo…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 8:00am on January 10, 2018

Best of Second Saturday art exhibits

Chris Daubert's elegant wood sculpture "Giorgio Morandi," an homage to the enigmatic 20th century Italian painter, is up in a group show, featuring works by 16 prominent Northern California …

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 10:47pm on January 6, 2018

Work begins on Golden 1 Center mural dedicated to Latino heritage

Construction of a 30-foot mural paying tribute to Sacramento's Chicano history has begun in advance of its March opening inside Golden 1 Center. The mural, titled "Flight," prominently featu…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 6:55am on January 5, 2018

Three to see: Catch some 'Blues and Bourbon,' country-rock and Long Beach Dub Allstars

'Blues & Bourbon Wednesdays' with Steve Freund Trio Blues/rock/jazz 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 10 Momo Lounge After debuting with a tasty crop of shows back in October and November, the ̷…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 6:30am on January 5, 2018

Here's your 2018 museum preview for Sacramento and the Bay Area

A major show of works by internationally known Northern California painter Wayne Thiebaud from a crucial early period in his career tops the list of exciting shows that will open … Cli…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 1:00pm on January 4, 2018

She didn't want to come to Sacramento. Now she's helping build its new economy

In an alternate universe, Shira Lane is still a Sacramento artist who hasn't connected with the city creatively. Until the city launched the "Creative Economy" grant program over the summer,…

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 6:58am on December 30, 2017
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