Current Exhibition:

Rockin' Papers, Swingin' Scissors
Papercuts by Ryohei Tanaka


March 6th - April 3rd

Upcoming Exhibitions:
nowhere in between:
paintings by Jason Byers



June 2010: Alexander Cheves

August 2010: Michael Louis Young

September 2010: Caitlin Kuhwald

October 2010: Kris Chau & Tim Gough

December 2010: Crystal Morey
Past Exhibitions:
Julia Shirar:
Wrath Is Come

Double Exposure (two): Balanced Roles. Group show with Chris McCaw, Brion Nuda Rosch, Lena Reynoso, Kari Marboe and Naaman Rosen

Sunaura Taylor:
ANIMAL

Michele Ramirez:
New Works on Paper

Carl Auge:
Resound

Steven Barich:
The Logic Stone and other new work

Alena Rudolph:
Death of a Dream - The Magnificent Failure of our Forefathers

Hannah Henry:
Small Ruins: A show of Photographs

Derek Weisberg:
OLAM HABA: The World To Come

Deth P. Sun:
This Too Shall Pass

2008:
RoMoLoCo Group Show II
Annual Low Commission Holiday Group Show

The Cabinet II:
Printmaking by Anna M. Simson, Patrick Rowe, and Samantha Lautman

Raylene Gorum:

Volume Too

Seth Armstrong:
Where So Ever You May Go

Kris Chau:

Talk Story

Adam5100:
The Heart Vs. The Mind in a Fight to the Finish

Michelle Huber:
I Know How You Feel Outside

Christopher Russell:
Part of Everything

Mitsy Ávila Ovalles:
Woolgathering: Aguafiestas

2007:
RoMoLoCo Group Show
Annual Low Commission Holiday Group Show

Narangkar Glover and Ako Castuera:
Paint By Needle

Constanza Blondet:
New Paintings

Brian Caraway:
This Is Not Mount Tamalpais

Carl Auge:
Between You And Me

Julia Shirar:
New Paintings

Ezra Li Eismont:
We Are Magic

2006:
Pete Glover:
Junk Pirate Exhibition

Sean Boyles:
Superpaintin'

Jen Siska:
Dear To Me

Michele Ramirez:
Paintings from Exile

Jacob Tillman:
Fresh Air



Carl Auge
Between You and Me
June 2007


Between You and Me, 2007, oil on canvas, 72 x 98 inches

In Auge’Äôs paintings the arbitrary and precise co-mingle, resounding in confusion and clarity. Processes of working collide, as do the entities image and painting. Veiled and coded content emerges through a destructive form of realism, the vocabulary of images holding resonant a background in the American Deep South. Image choice, however, is only a mode of proceeding; the means for daily exploration in painting and drawing. Memories of a past are depicted, though with the sense of a contradictory, yet mutually resonant present. The works actually suggest a nostalgia for contemporary reality; for that which still exists.

Carl Auge is an MFA graduate of CCA’Äôs school of painting, and studied under notable painters Christopher Brown, Mary Snowden and David Huffman. He has recently held solo exhibitions at Santa Clara University, Hotel Biron Gallery, Tartine Bakery, and Shift Gallery, and has been involved in group shows such as Mimi Barr’Äôs ’ÄúPaper Awesome’Äù, Juice Design’Äôs ’ÄúKeepsake’Äù and ’ÄúCream, From the Top’Äù at Arts Benicia . In 2006 he was the recipient of the prestigious Krasner-Pollock Award and the Creative Work Fund Award.

artist's website: carlauge.neoimages.net