Exhibitions 2016-2018

Contraption: Rediscovering California Jewish Artists

at THE CONTEMPORARY JEWISH MUSEUM of San Francisco
Feb 22, 2018–Jul 29, 2018

Contraption: Rediscovering California Jewish Artists is a group show that presents the work of sixteen California-identified artists of Jewish descent—both historical and living—whose work refers to the machine either literally or metaphorically. Some of the artists are rarely seen now. Among the living artists, there will be large-scale mechanical installations by Bernie Lubell and Sheri Simons, as well as ceramics, drawings, sculpture and paintings by Ned Kahn, Bella Feldman, Howard Fried, and Annabeth Rosen.

Richard's work will be included in this exhibition.

 

 

A selection of Richard Kamler's drawings (1978- 2016)

 FOG GALLERY, 40th Avenue @ Taraval Street, San Francisco
April 7 - 29, 2018

Opening Reception: Saturday, April 7, 12-4pm
Closing Party: Sunday, April 29, 12-4

 

 

Hope all is well (in these very very unsettling times) and, perhaps,  you can come to my exhibit at the:
Peninsula Museum of Art.
1777 California Drive. Burlingame, CA
650-692-2101

Richard Kamler:
Remnants: Sculpture and Drawings
May 21 through July 30, 2017
Opening reception, Sunday, May 21, 2 -  4pm.
Museum hrs. Wednesday through Sunday, 11am - 5pm.

 

 

Paul Mahder Gallery Present:
Richard Kamler - Seeking Engagement - A Conversation
Sunday, May 7, 2017, 2:00PM
Paul Mahder Gallery, 222 Healdsburg Ave.

This event is free and open to the public. Please RSVP

Please join us for a conversation with Richard Kamler, artist, activist, educator and author on the role and INSERTION of art and activism into our social, cultural and political environments.

Mr. Kamler will speak from his book "Seeking Engagement" and show images of his more than 45 year career of socially engaged art, as well as ensure a lively group discussion. 

“ Art is our one true global language. It knows no nation. It favors no race. It acknowledges no class. It speaks to our need to heal, reveal, and transform. It transcends our ordinary lives and lets us imagine what is possible. It creates a dialogue between individuals, and communication between communities. It allows us to see and to listen to each other.
—Richard Kamler, as quoted by Vice President Joe Biden in his opening remarks at the groundbreaking ceremony for the Kennedy Center for the Arts in Washington, D.C.

 

 

Richard Kamler, Drawings - August 6 - August 27, 2016

Opening Reception, Saturday, Aug 6, 12-6pm with Event: 4-6pm; Conversation w/Richard and book signing, Seeking Engagement: The Art of Richard Kamler

FOG (Far Out Gallery) : http://www.faroutgallery.com/exhibitions/
3004 Taraval @ 40th Ave. San Francisco.
415-463-5537

Gallery Hrs: Thu, Fri, Sat. 12-6 and by appt.