Alta Galleria, founded by forty-year contemporary art collector, Alta, features rotating shows of mostly California-based painters, many that are local to the San Francisco Bay Area. The front area of the gallery is dedicated to rotating solo artist's shows, and the back room offers a more intimate display area.
With 20-foot ceilings and an open layout, this spacious gallery is perfect for viewing large sculptures.
Barbara Anderson Gallery & Framing blends the practical with the ornamental, offering picture frames and framing services in addition to art displays.
Founded in 1971, the guild is one of the area's oldest and largest collectives of ceramic artists. Guild members work out of a renovated warehouse space comprised of 19 private studios.
A screenprinting shop that uses water-based inks and also has an in-store gallery.
This small but well-lit gallery adds to Fourth Street's charm with its boutique feel and intimate space, featuring unique paintings and sculptures.
This Berkeley gallery featuresvintage rock posters and art prints, with everything from classic Bob Dylan posters to old sports memorabilia.
The Fourth & Clay Gallery displays the art of Rae Dunn, Josie Jurczenia, and Christa Assad. The collective effort of these three Bay Area artists creates a dynamic environment for people looking to explore local creations.
The Fourth Street Gallery showcases over 30 local artists, a wide array of pieces for people to peruse. In addition, visitors can create while at the gallery, with various easles, drawing tables and benches available for amateurs and pros alike.
An art gallery and bodega in Oakland that displays and sells art and crafts, and has an on-site recording studio and luthier.
An independently owned and operated company committed to delicious coffee, sustainability, and good art, which you can be sure to find adorning its walls.
The artist-run house gallery displays experimental projects in an intimate setting.
A gallery dedicated to presenting archetypal and iconic art by Bay Area painters, designers, sculptors, photographers, and craftspeople.
Also known as the Photolab Gallery, the Picturish Gallery is a nonprofit space made available to selected photographers to showcase and sell their work.