Located at Bridge Storage, the space offers artists room to work and show their art.
The deWitt Gallery and Framing houses a rotating collection of work by Point Richmond Art Collective. A variety of mediums including acrylic, jewelry, pencil, photography and metalwork line the walls and floor, and local artists are often on site and willing to discuss their work.
This gallery, which was established in 1996 by Joanne and Jerry Epperson, focuses on featuring emerging artists from Northern California.
This gallery is currently in the process of finding a new site to display artwork. Check the website for updates.
This Richmond gallery is hosted by the National Institute of Art & Disabilities, which aims to promote the creation of art in the developmentally disabled community. Under this directive, the Florence Ludins-Katz Gallery displays the work of artists dealing with disabilities, creating dynamic exhibits.
The National Institute of Art & Disabilities is an innovative visual arts center assisting adults with developmental and other physical disabilities. The center's gallery exhibits works by adults who utilize the center.
This Richmond institution's ongoing activities include art classes and workshops for adults and youths, and its exhibitions include arts and crafts by adult students in the center's education program.