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Women's Work: A Group Exhibition

Women's Work: A Group Exhibition

March is Women's History Month, and we're kicking off with a celebration of women in the Sac art scene. This is just a sliver of what Sacramento's art community has... Read More
Artist Talk: Photographer David Spagnolo

Artist Talk: Photographer David Spagnolo

Artist Talk: Photographer David Spagnolo   Join us on November 4 from 2-4pm as local Sacramento photographer David Spagnolo will be in the shop with his rig, a selection of... Read More
The History of Hair Mourning

The History of Hair Mourning

Spooky Bitch Antiques Presents: The History of Hair Mourning Collector of curiosities Katie Biddle takes us back to the Victorian era when it was common practice to make memento mori... Read More
Artist Talk: Jose Di Gregorio

Artist Talk: Jose Di Gregorio

Artist Talk: Jose Di Gregorio Join us on Thursday, September 28th from 6-8pm as local Sacramento legend Jose Di Gregorio shares a short slide presentation on his unlikely journey through... Read More
Meet the Owners

Meet the Owners

Meet the Owners Miranda Culp & Laurelin Gilmore Miranda Culp Miranda Culp grew up in Los Angeles where she spent lots of time around artists, booksellers, actors, and teachers. She... Read More
Featured Book: Remedios Varo

Featured Book: Remedios Varo

Featured Book: Remedios Varo  Good news folks, The Mistress of Surrealism has finally materialized! Featuring lush, full-color images, and essays by Brenda J. Varo Cocotle, Mary Broadway et. al., this is... Read More
Featured Book: Palekh

Featured Book: Palekh

Featured Book: Palekh Palekh is a traditional Russian folk art using papier-mâché lacquer, usually in miniature, to adorn furniture and other household items.  Poetry and fairy tales appear in visual... Read More
Featured Book: Theophilus Brown | Paintings, Collages, and Drawings

Featured Book: Theophilus Brown | Paintings, Collages, and Drawings

Featured Book: Theophilus Brown  Paintings, Collages, and Drawings July 30, 2023 SIGNED Theophilus Brown! This collection from the Robert Bechtle/Whitney Chadwick library just keeps on giving. Out of the box... Read More