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THE ANATOMY OF WONDER: Michael Garlington Photo Sculptures
April 3 - May 31, 2026
An invitation to visitors into the imaginative world of the renowned Burning Man artist, whose work blends photography with sculptural installation. Visitors enter the gallery through his striking photographic “temple,” stepping into a surreal landscape of layered imagery, symbolism, and wonder.
An invitation to visitors into the imaginative world of the renowned Burning Man artist, whose work blends photography with sculptural installation. Visitors enter the gallery through his striking photographic “temple,” stepping into a surreal landscape of layered imagery, symbolism, and wonder.

ROCHAMBEAU
April 3 - May 31, 2026
A dynamic exhibition bringing together photography, painting, ceramics, and kinetic sculpture by eight extraordinary artists - Laura Engdahl, Sara Friedlander, Frans Lanting, Mattie Leeds, Joel Leivick, Cheryl Moreno, Moto Ohtake, and Anne Sconberg.
A dynamic exhibition bringing together photography, painting, ceramics, and kinetic sculpture by eight extraordinary artists - Laura Engdahl, Sara Friedlander, Frans Lanting, Mattie Leeds, Joel Leivick, Cheryl Moreno, Moto Ohtake, and Anne Sconberg.

CONNECTED
January 17 - March 1, 2026
A juried exhibition in partnership with Pacific Rim Sculptors
Participating Artists:
Wendy Ballen, Tessie Barrera-Scharaga, Barry Beach, Barbara M. Berk, Glenn Carter, Anthony Chavez, Cheryl Coon, Lynn Dau, Sara Friedlander, s. Kiyo Hughes, Stan Huncilman, Jeff Key, Terry Kreiter, Kristin Lindseth-Rivera, Oleg Lobykin, Doug McCune, Keith Millar, Moto Ohtake, Jeff Owen, Biagio Scarpello, Cynthia Siegel, Lynne Todaro, Jayne Tucker, Adon Valenziano, Dag Weiser, Stan Welsh
Opening Reception:
Jan 17, 2026, noon–2 pm
First Friday, Feb 6, 2026, 6–8pm
Valentine’s Day Party, Feb 14, 2026, 2–4pm
with live music from Jazz the Dog!
Thank you to local artists Lynne Todaro for championing this exhibition and to our exhibition sponsors: Arts Council Santa Cruz, Carol Fabert, Dave Kwinter, and Rebecca Wallace, Team Strock Real Estate
A juried exhibition in partnership with Pacific Rim Sculptors
Participating Artists:
Wendy Ballen, Tessie Barrera-Scharaga, Barry Beach, Barbara M. Berk, Glenn Carter, Anthony Chavez, Cheryl Coon, Lynn Dau, Sara Friedlander, s. Kiyo Hughes, Stan Huncilman, Jeff Key, Terry Kreiter, Kristin Lindseth-Rivera, Oleg Lobykin, Doug McCune, Keith Millar, Moto Ohtake, Jeff Owen, Biagio Scarpello, Cynthia Siegel, Lynne Todaro, Jayne Tucker, Adon Valenziano, Dag Weiser, Stan Welsh
Opening Reception:
Jan 17, 2026, noon–2 pm
First Friday, Feb 6, 2026, 6–8pm
Valentine’s Day Party, Feb 14, 2026, 2–4pm
with live music from Jazz the Dog!
Thank you to local artists Lynne Todaro for championing this exhibition and to our exhibition sponsors: Arts Council Santa Cruz, Carol Fabert, Dave Kwinter, and Rebecca Wallace, Team Strock Real Estate

BROADSIDES No. 2 - Pairing Artworks with Poetry -
November 7 – December 28, 2025
Following the success of its 2023 debut, Broadsides No. 2 returned in the fall to the gallery with a compelling exhibition that explores the connections between poetry and visual art. Nine nationally recognized poets are paired with nine equally distinguished visual artists, presenting collaborative works that reveal the interplay between image and language.
The exhibition showcased visual artists: Randy Beckelheimer, Glenn Carter, Linda Christensen, David Fleming, Melissa Kreisa, Quinn Peck, Margaret Rinkovsky, Rose Sellery, and Bobby Williams.
The artwork has been paired with poetry by: Killarney Clary, Nancy Miller Gomez, Lee Herrick, Stephen Kessler, Robin Magowan, Tom Meschery, Magdalena Montagne, Ayaz Pirani, and Todd Turnidge.
Curated by Donna Mekis (poetry) and Rose Sellery (visual art), with broadside design by Gary Young, Director of the Cowell Press at UC Santa Cruz, Broadsides No. 2 invited audiences to experience how the union of word and image can expand the possibilities of both forms.
Following the success of its 2023 debut, Broadsides No. 2 returned in the fall to the gallery with a compelling exhibition that explores the connections between poetry and visual art. Nine nationally recognized poets are paired with nine equally distinguished visual artists, presenting collaborative works that reveal the interplay between image and language.
The exhibition showcased visual artists: Randy Beckelheimer, Glenn Carter, Linda Christensen, David Fleming, Melissa Kreisa, Quinn Peck, Margaret Rinkovsky, Rose Sellery, and Bobby Williams.
The artwork has been paired with poetry by: Killarney Clary, Nancy Miller Gomez, Lee Herrick, Stephen Kessler, Robin Magowan, Tom Meschery, Magdalena Montagne, Ayaz Pirani, and Todd Turnidge.
Curated by Donna Mekis (poetry) and Rose Sellery (visual art), with broadside design by Gary Young, Director of the Cowell Press at UC Santa Cruz, Broadsides No. 2 invited audiences to experience how the union of word and image can expand the possibilities of both forms.

WHIM & WONDER
September 5 - November 2, 2025
Unexpected Joys / Extraordinary Visions
Whim & Wonder invites you into a world where the extraordinary hides in plain sight. This exhibition celebrates the playful elegance and curious brilliance found in the overlooked, the reimagined,
and the unconventional.
Featuring the works of eight exceptional artists:
Mary Alice Copp • Karl X Hauser • Jordan Hayes
Will Marino • Pamela Mooney • Paul Morin
Don Porcella • Dag Weiser
Unexpected Joys / Extraordinary Visions
Whim & Wonder invites you into a world where the extraordinary hides in plain sight. This exhibition celebrates the playful elegance and curious brilliance found in the overlooked, the reimagined,
and the unconventional.
Featuring the works of eight exceptional artists:
Mary Alice Copp • Karl X Hauser • Jordan Hayes
Will Marino • Pamela Mooney • Paul Morin
Don Porcella • Dag Weiser

IN THIS MOMENT
July 4 - August 31, 2025
In a world that can feel heavy with uncertainty and noise,
this exbhition offers a place of beauty and solace.
In this Moment, brings together six local artists whose work explores light, rhythm, and emotional nuance through painting and photography. From bold color fields to expressive forms, each piece offers a quiet invitation to pause, reflect, and notice what is unfolding.
We invite you to step into the warmth of our space and the
season, alive with light, rhythm, and beauty of summer.
Exhibiting Artists: Barbara Brundage, Marie Cameron, Charles Prentiss,
Gail Ragains, Melissa Kreisa, and Carrie Clayden
In a world that can feel heavy with uncertainty and noise,
this exbhition offers a place of beauty and solace.
In this Moment, brings together six local artists whose work explores light, rhythm, and emotional nuance through painting and photography. From bold color fields to expressive forms, each piece offers a quiet invitation to pause, reflect, and notice what is unfolding.
We invite you to step into the warmth of our space and the
season, alive with light, rhythm, and beauty of summer.
Exhibiting Artists: Barbara Brundage, Marie Cameron, Charles Prentiss,
Gail Ragains, Melissa Kreisa, and Carrie Clayden

HERE TO ETERNITY
May 2 - June 29, 2025
In Partnership with Santa Cruz Pride, honoring the 50th Anniversary Celebration.
Exhibiting Artists:
Jason Adkins, Lauren Crux, Janet Fine, Angela Gleason, James Groleau, Emanuela I. Harris Sintamarian, Hedwig M. Heerschop, Tobin W. Keller, David Ligare, Doug McDonald, Quinn René Peck, Beth Shields, Lynne Todaro, Daniella Woolf
Exhibition Catalogue
Thank you to Carol Inez Charney, Daniella Woolf and Tom Ellison for the design, creation and artistry involved in producing the exhibition catalogue. We are grateful to the support of Wedeen Hammer Locatelli Group at Morgan Stanley for their sponsorship.
In Partnership with Santa Cruz Pride, honoring the 50th Anniversary Celebration.
Exhibiting Artists:
Jason Adkins, Lauren Crux, Janet Fine, Angela Gleason, James Groleau, Emanuela I. Harris Sintamarian, Hedwig M. Heerschop, Tobin W. Keller, David Ligare, Doug McDonald, Quinn René Peck, Beth Shields, Lynne Todaro, Daniella Woolf
Exhibition Catalogue
Thank you to Carol Inez Charney, Daniella Woolf and Tom Ellison for the design, creation and artistry involved in producing the exhibition catalogue. We are grateful to the support of Wedeen Hammer Locatelli Group at Morgan Stanley for their sponsorship.

DIVERGENT VISIONS
April 4 - April 27, 2025
Divergent Visions, Alternative Photo Practices
Link to Online Gallery - https://www.mkcontemporary.art/divergentvisionsonlinegallery
Link to Photo Carmel Website - https://www.photography.org/events/photocarmel-a-celebration-of-photography-on-the-central-coast
In partnership with The Center for Photographic Art and PhotoCarmel, curated by Shelby Graham, M.K. Contemporary Art proudly presents Divergent Visions: Alternative Photo Practices, a compelling exhibition showcasing innovative photographic techniques that challenge traditional approaches to image-making.
PhotoCarmel is a month-long celebration of photography, uniting galleries, museums, and venues across California’s Central Coast. Sponsored by The Center for Photographic Art, this collaborative event features exhibitions, artist talks, and community engagements that highlight the richness and diversity of photographic expression. By bringing together artists and audiences, PhotoCarmel fosters a deeper appreciation for photography as both an art form and a powerful cultural voice.
Featured Artists & Alternative Processes:
Rinat Aldema Terre – Experimental glass prints
Jody Alexander – Transfers on cloth
Martha Casanave – Pinhole
Edgar Cruz – Cyanotype self-portraits
Genevieve Daly – Collage photo transfers
Adrienne Defendi – Cyanotypes toned with redwood bark
Janet Fine – Mixed process work
Laurie Gabriel – Lumen prints
Angela Gleason – Sculptural cyanotypes
Shelby Graham – Botanical prints
Greg Mettler – Van Dyke prints
Beverly Rayner – 3D mixed media
Brian Taylor – Gum bichromate prints
Divergent Visions, Alternative Photo Practices
Link to Online Gallery - https://www.mkcontemporary.art/divergentvisionsonlinegallery
Link to Photo Carmel Website - https://www.photography.org/events/photocarmel-a-celebration-of-photography-on-the-central-coast
In partnership with The Center for Photographic Art and PhotoCarmel, curated by Shelby Graham, M.K. Contemporary Art proudly presents Divergent Visions: Alternative Photo Practices, a compelling exhibition showcasing innovative photographic techniques that challenge traditional approaches to image-making.
PhotoCarmel is a month-long celebration of photography, uniting galleries, museums, and venues across California’s Central Coast. Sponsored by The Center for Photographic Art, this collaborative event features exhibitions, artist talks, and community engagements that highlight the richness and diversity of photographic expression. By bringing together artists and audiences, PhotoCarmel fosters a deeper appreciation for photography as both an art form and a powerful cultural voice.
Featured Artists & Alternative Processes:
Rinat Aldema Terre – Experimental glass prints
Jody Alexander – Transfers on cloth
Martha Casanave – Pinhole
Edgar Cruz – Cyanotype self-portraits
Genevieve Daly – Collage photo transfers
Adrienne Defendi – Cyanotypes toned with redwood bark
Janet Fine – Mixed process work
Laurie Gabriel – Lumen prints
Angela Gleason – Sculptural cyanotypes
Shelby Graham – Botanical prints
Greg Mettler – Van Dyke prints
Beverly Rayner – 3D mixed media
Brian Taylor – Gum bichromate prints

CURIOUS TIMES
February 7 - March 30, 2025
An exhibition exploring the strange and wonderous elements of life, celebrating the unexpected, the whimsical, and the fantastical. This exhibition invites viewers to embrace quirky perspectives and oddities through diverse artistic lenses. From surreal landscapes to playful, imaginative worlds, each piece offers a glimpse into the beauty of the unknown.
Featuring works by Andrea Borsuk, Chris Miroyan, David Fleming, Dee Hooker, Katie McCann, Livia Stein, Mattie Leeds, and Zoya Scholis, Curious Times encourages us to find joy in the unexpected and discover new possibilities in the most curious of times.
An exhibition exploring the strange and wonderous elements of life, celebrating the unexpected, the whimsical, and the fantastical. This exhibition invites viewers to embrace quirky perspectives and oddities through diverse artistic lenses. From surreal landscapes to playful, imaginative worlds, each piece offers a glimpse into the beauty of the unknown.
Featuring works by Andrea Borsuk, Chris Miroyan, David Fleming, Dee Hooker, Katie McCann, Livia Stein, Mattie Leeds, and Zoya Scholis, Curious Times encourages us to find joy in the unexpected and discover new possibilities in the most curious of times.

FEASTING ON THE WORLD
- Paintings by Gene Holtan • Poetry by Gary Young.
December 6, 2024 - February 2, 2025
"Feasting on the World", an inspiring collection of abstract paintings by Gene Holtan paired with thoughtful poems by Gary Young.
Together, their work explores the beauty, chaos, and connections that make up our world.
December 6, 2024 - February 2, 2025
"Feasting on the World", an inspiring collection of abstract paintings by Gene Holtan paired with thoughtful poems by Gary Young.
Together, their work explores the beauty, chaos, and connections that make up our world.

ENCOUNTER
October 4 - November 24, 2024
Featuring the works of eight talented artists from Santa Cruz, San Francisco and the San Francisco Bay Area.
Printmaking features prominently in this exhibition, along side painting, mixed media collage, ceramics and sculpture. Participating artists:
Kyoko Fischer - printmaking
James Groleau - mixed media collage
Laura Jacobson - printmaking & ceramics
Lorraine Lawson - painting, mixed media collage
Katherine Levin Lau - printmaking
Moto Ohtake - sculpture
Carrie Ann Plank - printmaking
Robynn Smith - painting & printmaking
Featuring the works of eight talented artists from Santa Cruz, San Francisco and the San Francisco Bay Area.
Printmaking features prominently in this exhibition, along side painting, mixed media collage, ceramics and sculpture. Participating artists:
Kyoko Fischer - printmaking
James Groleau - mixed media collage
Laura Jacobson - printmaking & ceramics
Lorraine Lawson - painting, mixed media collage
Katherine Levin Lau - printmaking
Moto Ohtake - sculpture
Carrie Ann Plank - printmaking
Robynn Smith - painting & printmaking

TIES THAT BIND
August - September 29, 2024
TIES THAT BIND brings together a dynamic collection of artwork by thirteen Santa Cruz couples who are immutably bound to one another. The exhibition explores connections to a significant other; whether connected by blood, choice or a chance meeting that profoundly influenced their creative journey. The exhibition invites viewers to explore these connections through the lens of contemporary art and discover the threads that bind the couples together.
Artists:
Wendy Aikin • Judy Stabile
Jody Alexander • r.r. Jones
IB Bayo • Rachel Clark
Linda Craighead • Tim Craighead
Marc D'Estout • Beverly Rayner
Ian Everard • Robin Kandel
Bo Kvenild • Terrie Kvenild
Claire Lerner • Paul Roehl
Jasper Marino • Will Marino
Ann Morhauser • Taylor Reinhold
Gayle Ortiz • Joe Ortiz •
Beth Shields • Lynne Todaro
Margitta Dietrick Welsh • Stan Welsh
TIES THAT BIND brings together a dynamic collection of artwork by thirteen Santa Cruz couples who are immutably bound to one another. The exhibition explores connections to a significant other; whether connected by blood, choice or a chance meeting that profoundly influenced their creative journey. The exhibition invites viewers to explore these connections through the lens of contemporary art and discover the threads that bind the couples together.
Artists:
Wendy Aikin • Judy Stabile
Jody Alexander • r.r. Jones
IB Bayo • Rachel Clark
Linda Craighead • Tim Craighead
Marc D'Estout • Beverly Rayner
Ian Everard • Robin Kandel
Bo Kvenild • Terrie Kvenild
Claire Lerner • Paul Roehl
Jasper Marino • Will Marino
Ann Morhauser • Taylor Reinhold
Gayle Ortiz • Joe Ortiz •
Beth Shields • Lynne Todaro
Margitta Dietrick Welsh • Stan Welsh

SHELTER FROM THE STORM
May 25 - July 28, 2024
An art exhibit offering refuge in tumultuous times.
"So while our art cannot, as we wish it could, save us from wars, privation, envy, greed, old age, or death, it can revitalize us amidst it all.” Ray Bradbury
Curated by Dee Hooker and Chris Miroyan, Shelter From The Storm brings together the works of eleven diverse artists through a compelling array of paintings, sculptures, photographs, video and mixed-media installations by artists from Santa Cruz, San Francisco, Oakland and Corrales, New Mexico.
Artists:
Sculpture: Jerry Barrish and James Shefik
Pigment prints and mixed-media: Holly Roberts
Aerial photographer and land artist: Brighton Denevan
Painting: Anne Green, Cheryl Moreno, Ian Everard and Jane Harlow
Mixed-media: Chris Miroyan, and and Dee Hooker
An art exhibit offering refuge in tumultuous times.
"So while our art cannot, as we wish it could, save us from wars, privation, envy, greed, old age, or death, it can revitalize us amidst it all.” Ray Bradbury
Curated by Dee Hooker and Chris Miroyan, Shelter From The Storm brings together the works of eleven diverse artists through a compelling array of paintings, sculptures, photographs, video and mixed-media installations by artists from Santa Cruz, San Francisco, Oakland and Corrales, New Mexico.
Artists:
Sculpture: Jerry Barrish and James Shefik
Pigment prints and mixed-media: Holly Roberts
Aerial photographer and land artist: Brighton Denevan
Painting: Anne Green, Cheryl Moreno, Ian Everard and Jane Harlow
Mixed-media: Chris Miroyan, and and Dee Hooker

SELECTIONS
January 27 - March 24, 2024
SELECTIONS - Rydell Visual Arts Fellows 2006 - 2021
Showcasing a selection of work of 23 Rydell Visual Arts Recipients who received the Fellowship between 2006 and 2021. Artists: Jody Alexander
Andrea Borsuk
Robert Chiarito
Kathleen Crocetti
Tim Craighead
Jim Denovan
Myra Eastman
Marc D'Estout
Skip Epperson
Ian Everard
Terri Garland
Hanna Hannah
Robin Kandel
Robert Larson
Rocky Lewycky
William Marino
Victoria May
Edward Ramirez
Beverly Rayner
Felicia Rice
Andy Ruble
Beth Stephens
Daniella Woolf
SELECTIONS - Rydell Visual Arts Fellows 2006 - 2021
Showcasing a selection of work of 23 Rydell Visual Arts Recipients who received the Fellowship between 2006 and 2021. Artists: Jody Alexander
Andrea Borsuk
Robert Chiarito
Kathleen Crocetti
Tim Craighead
Jim Denovan
Myra Eastman
Marc D'Estout
Skip Epperson
Ian Everard
Terri Garland
Hanna Hannah
Robin Kandel
Robert Larson
Rocky Lewycky
William Marino
Victoria May
Edward Ramirez
Beverly Rayner
Felicia Rice
Andy Ruble
Beth Stephens
Daniella Woolf

BROADSIDES
November 18 - January 13, 2024
Pairing Artworks with Poetry
Broadsides brought together diverse voices from the local poetry scene and pairs their writings with highly accomplished local and regional visual artists. This unique collaboration offered a chance to explore the profound connections between art and poetry.
The exhibition was thoughtfully curated by local talents Donna Mekis and Rose Sellery, with the broadside design crafted by Gary Young, Director of the Cowell Press at UC Santa Cruz.
Broadsides was made possible through the generous support of The Humanities Institute, and Special Collections & Archives at UC Santa Cruz; Mark Ong and Side By Side Studios; and Community Printers of Santa Cruz.
Visual Artists: Tamera Avery, Ric Ambrose, Gale Antokal, Adon Valenziano, Marti Somers, Robin McCloskey, Harry Clewans, Jay Mercado, Rose Sellery. Poems By: Farnaz Fatemi, Danusha Laméris, Morton Marcus, Deng Ming-Dao, Maggie Paul, Joseph Stroud, David Sullivan, Jeff Tagami, Gary Young
Pairing Artworks with Poetry
Broadsides brought together diverse voices from the local poetry scene and pairs their writings with highly accomplished local and regional visual artists. This unique collaboration offered a chance to explore the profound connections between art and poetry.
The exhibition was thoughtfully curated by local talents Donna Mekis and Rose Sellery, with the broadside design crafted by Gary Young, Director of the Cowell Press at UC Santa Cruz.
Broadsides was made possible through the generous support of The Humanities Institute, and Special Collections & Archives at UC Santa Cruz; Mark Ong and Side By Side Studios; and Community Printers of Santa Cruz.
Visual Artists: Tamera Avery, Ric Ambrose, Gale Antokal, Adon Valenziano, Marti Somers, Robin McCloskey, Harry Clewans, Jay Mercado, Rose Sellery. Poems By: Farnaz Fatemi, Danusha Laméris, Morton Marcus, Deng Ming-Dao, Maggie Paul, Joseph Stroud, David Sullivan, Jeff Tagami, Gary Young

TEN
Septemer 28 - November 8, 2023
An exhibition of the work of TEN of the most notable artists in Santa Cruz who don't often exhibit locally.
Exhibiting Artists:
Kajahl Benes - Trapp
Thomas Campbell
Linda Christensen
Tim Craighead
Marc D’Estout
Kalie Granier
RR Jones
Robin Kandel
Moto Ohtake
Beverly Rayner
An exhibition of the work of TEN of the most notable artists in Santa Cruz who don't often exhibit locally.
Exhibiting Artists:
Kajahl Benes - Trapp
Thomas Campbell
Linda Christensen
Tim Craighead
Marc D’Estout
Kalie Granier
RR Jones
Robin Kandel
Moto Ohtake
Beverly Rayner

PASSAGES
June 24 - August 19, 2023
Showcasing the art of two extraordinary Santa Cruz artists Susana Arias and Barbara Downs
Showcasing the art of two extraordinary Santa Cruz artists Susana Arias and Barbara Downs

MYRA EASTMAN - A LIFE'S WORK
June 3 - 17, 2023
Myra Eastman, A Life's Work
A retrospective of the work of Santa Cruz artist Myra Eastman
Myra Eastman, A Life's Work
A retrospective of the work of Santa Cruz artist Myra Eastman

ABOUT PRINTMAKING
April 7 - May 27, 2023
About Printmaking
April 7 through May 27, 2023
Exhibiting the work of 12 world - class printmakers:
Jody Alexander
Liz Chalfin
Juan Fuentes
Jane Gregorius
Erin Goodwin-Guerrero
Karen Kunc
Robin McCloskey
Luz Marina Ruiz
Princess Rashid
Robynn Smith
Francesco Siqueiros
Dan Welden

CALIFORNIA DREAMING
January 19, - March 11, 2023
In partnership with the California Art Club, a juried exhibition showcasing the work of artist from their San Francisco and Monterey Chapters.
In partnership with the California Art Club, a juried exhibition showcasing the work of artist from their San Francisco and Monterey Chapters.

UNSCENE
November 18 - January 7, 2023
The "UnScene Art" of Dag Weiser
Paintings, cardboard art and mixed media by Santa Cruz treasure Dag Weiser.
The "UnScene Art" of Dag Weiser
Paintings, cardboard art and mixed media by Santa Cruz treasure Dag Weiser.

GIFTED
November 18 - January 7, 2023
4,600 square feet filled with extraordinary art by gallery artists.
4,600 square feet filled with extraordinary art by gallery artists.

INSIDEHER
Sept 15 - Nov 12, 2022
InSide Her - New Work by Rose Sellery
An art exhibition of new work by Santa Cruz treasure Rose Sellery
InSide Her - New Work by Rose Sellery
An art exhibition of new work by Santa Cruz treasure Rose Sellery

STILL..
June 16 - Aug13, 2022
An exhibition of the work by Santa Cruz artists Sara Friedlander and Dee Hooker
An exhibition of the work by Santa Cruz artists Sara Friedlander and Dee Hooker

STREET SMARTS
April 21 - June 11, 2022
This exhibit showcased ten artists from the "Made Fresh Crew," a collective of artists from Santa Cruz who draw inspiration from street art, graffiti, calligraphy, and the fine arts. Participating artists - Abi Mustapha, Alex Wong, Caia Koopman, Elijah Pfotenhauer, Erika Rosendale, Jasper Marino, Kurt Smiley, Scott Greathouse, Taylor Reinhold, and Tom Watson
This exhibit showcased ten artists from the "Made Fresh Crew," a collective of artists from Santa Cruz who draw inspiration from street art, graffiti, calligraphy, and the fine arts. Participating artists - Abi Mustapha, Alex Wong, Caia Koopman, Elijah Pfotenhauer, Erika Rosendale, Jasper Marino, Kurt Smiley, Scott Greathouse, Taylor Reinhold, and Tom Watson
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