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    2023 exhibition (whole room was built and they installed this sculpture above me inside)
    Bridgétt R.

    INTERESTING! As an Art History major, I always nerd out on galleries and art-related places. I enjoy the welcoming sculptures on the outside. The gallery entrance is the store wherein you can buy books/small works of art as unique convenient gifts. The price point is a bit high but there are fun postcards and small knicknacks too. The owner saw me needing to charge my phone and graciously offered me a place to charge up. He is high energy and direct when speaking to people. My kid loves to go up the elevator and or walk up the stairs to see the myriad of paintings filling up the walls! It's quite a fun experience. If you want to go on a quick date, this is a cute place for you and your loved one(s) to stop by. They used to have poetry night which I hope they bring back. They now offer some kids programming which I appreciate! BONUS: The rooftop is a great private place to chat with friends in moderate weather!!

    Michelangelo S.

    Beautiful Mid-Size Art Gallery Set-Up In Downtown Davis SETUP John Natsoulas Gallery is Located on the corner of 1st & F Streets in Downtown Davis, and it is part of a long line of houses that I knew (and looks like still is to) the "Fraternity Row" that was in my hood when I was in graduate school there. But now this art gallery - and it's partner Pachamama Davis Coffee Cooperative - is part of a bigger & expanded complex taking over a larger part of this block. SPACE CONFIGURATION The beautiful John Natsoulas Gallery has quite the layout that I got to enjoy recently while at a Holiday Party - I got to see the entire layout of the building structure which included the following: = The street-level where though the 1st Street entrance their partner Pachamama Davis Coffee Cooperative is located and they take over about half of the ground floor = The back part of the ground floor where the Art Gallery begins and there is another entrance along F Street = The second level where art, tables & balcony space co-exist in a dynamic hybrid joint-use format - ideal for study groups. = The large open air 3rd level floor which leads up to the lovely rooftop balcony. A lot of usable space for both students chilling with some coffee while studying, and for patrons moving from level to level to take in the art. THE ART The art is quite beautiful and they feature a lot of different mediums, though what I noted the most were the sculptures and the large paintings. Though preference is directed to highlight the works of local and regional artists, it has featured artists of national note. EVENT SPACE Because of the beautiful and lush surroundings, the gallery works perfectly as an event-space for meetings even for a wedding that was held here. So there is a lot of ways to enjoy this gallery. THE LOWDOWN An energetic & dynamic art gallery that may be utilized for a lot of beautiful and exciting purposes.

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    Lucy M.

    I learned about the grand opening of the John Natsoulas Gallery from Yelp's UYE event posting. This grand opening exhibit presented a collection of various artists representations of California's landscapes and the outdoors. The venue is pretty easy to find as it is on 1st Street in Davis, which is the main thoroughfare most people drive on when arriving from the highway. The gallery is located in a large 3 - story house with a tower which has a 4th floor. There is artwork on each floor. The primary media was oil or water color on canvas, however the 3rd floor had plenty of 3-dimensional sculptures. Wine was served in the reception area for all who attended the grand opening. I sipped a Cabernet Sauv while I read through and studied every piece. It took me nearly 2 hours to go through the entire exhibit, but I read and study everything. I take a long time because I do not want to miss a thing. To me this exhibit displayed how several different artists depict California in all her beauty. I was completely enamored. My absolute favorite artist in this exhibit is Richard B. Morall. And my favorite painting by him are Olivehurst Castle, Elements, and Aguascalientes. I was pissed. I wanted to buy one of his paintings. But I would have to sell a lung to afford it. The 3rd floor had several 3-dimensional art pieces. I really enjoyed artist Amber Aguirre's dog series...they were hot! With that said, I found it comical when I heard an elderly group of women discussing the ludicrous sexuality depicted in her pieces I, on the other hand, fucking loved it. If you come to visit Davis the John Natsoulas Gallery is a must. This would be a great place to go for a dinner - museum - then coffee date.

    Alex L.

    Even before entering the gallery I was impressed. A giant, multi-colored metal statue stands on the street in front of the entrance to the downstairs Pachamama coffee shop and is unavoidable when entering Davis. Venture inside, grab a coffee and then peruse their shop - all before entering the gallery. Unless you detest art in any form, you'll be impressed once inside. It's three levels of modern, open and clean white space adorned with an evolving selection of artworks from both local and more national artists. It's great for an event, and that's exactly why I decided to throw an event there. If you are visiting for the first time, I suggest going Thursday evenings when they usually have some live music and folks to greet you. You'll wonder why you didn't visit long beforehand.

    Cynthia N.

    April 27 and 28 CCACA exhibits were amazing. Found a ceramic artist, Dan Del Bino, that has a twist on glaze and is taking his technique to new extremes. Interesting guy to talk with too. stop by the exhibit in the log cabin across from the gallery to see his work.

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    Very unique art/artists. Dr. Andy's poetry events are brilliant. Great location and space.

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    interesting place to say the least. been in Davis for almost 3 years and never stepped foot in there until recently. ‍

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    features wonderful artists and exhibits are current and interesting

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    Very small (no cost) gallery in downtown Davis with three neat exhibits and some items for sale…read more The exhibits right now are Slice: A Juried Exhibit of Regional Art; Rochelle Mason Focus on Nature: Beyond Eden & Wildcats of the World; and Exhibit it! A Community Art Exhibit. All of them had interesting and beautiful pieces, some of which are for sale. We were greeted by Cindy when we arrived. After spending time in one of the rooms, she asked our thoughts and we discussed for a few before going to the next. Would definitely visit again.

    I attended the 30th Annual Pence Gallery Garden Tour 2023 in Davis. I heard about it through one of…read morethe garden hosts - Janey & Jason Santos, who are popular garden YouTubers in the area. Their garden was more beautiful in person, and it was a pleasure to walk through it... along with the other gardens. The Pence Gallery itself is very nice. We stopped by because we had will call tickets for the garden tour. The lady at the front desk was very friendly and welcoming. She gave us a little goodie bag which we appreciated. The place was clean and organize, it was also serene and relaxing. As for the garden tour event, the description on the Pence Gallery website said there would be 7-10 gardens. Sadly, there were only FIVE + a stop at the gallery, and it literally took us less than two hours to do the whole tour. We definitely would have planned our morning differently had we known there were only five gardens. Hoping they offer more gardens next year! Other than that, we had a good experience at Pence Gallery and their garden tour event.

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    The Davis art center offers a variety of eclectic cultural arts classes. For instance the first…read morestudio to the left of the entrance is where three-dimensional art and ceramics class are held. Although I don't take 3-dim art classes here it looks like it would be rewarding to create beautiful mosaics from huge chunks of clay and chipped glass while listening to cool retro background music. There are dramatics classes who rehearse outside behind the stage for the "theatre in the park" productions. There are music classes, singing classes, and a variety of cultural dance classes. As an Added bonus... All DAC dance studio floors are solid tongue and groove wood. Did I mention that wood dance floors are almost nonexistent in Northern California? With that said its the floors that drew me to the Davis art center, as any respectable rhythm tapper would. As a community non profit organization taking classes at the DAC should not burn a hole in your octet book. Plus 1 star for that. Enrollment fees & tuition fees are nominal compared to a private studio plus you automatically become a member of the DAC after enrolling in a class. You should really check this place and take a class for fun. Go ahead and dust off that old Yamaha instrument in the back of your closet...you won't regret it. After all cultural arts classes give your mind an opportunity to create while making new friends from the community.

    My first experience here was a dazzling evening of drumming with my dear friend Mamadu. This was…read moretruly a enriching and cultural gathering for all ages. I brought my Kambala djembe and jammed until the sun set. Djembe masters like Mamadu are rare these days and I was fortunate enough to have networked with him through the Sacramento drum circle rhythm community. There are people of all ages and backgrounds who share a collective interest in rhythm and the origins of music. The djembe is the roots! I will be back!

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    Drive past it so you know where to go, but park in a "C lot" on la rue. A stroller may be necessary…read moreto get from parking lot to entrance. "A" parking is for faculty and staff until 5pm. 35260 for a hint on the parkmobile app. You'll prob need parking for 1 hour. Cut through the parking lots and building walkways to get to Bohart. Museum (I think "open lab" is a more apt name) is on the ground floor, wander til you locate the door. Entrance is free. Have an idea about what bugs you would like to request to see. They have a small case for live/preserved bugs that you can hold, but if you come without ideas you might find it a little underwhelming with young ones. Ideal for kids who can safely hold a bug or glass jar without dropping or shaking. The staff is kind and knowledgeable. The room is small, you may like a mask on hand. They have a gift shop area and they have bug nets you can borrow.

    Bugs are cool! Betcha didn't know that the seventh largest worldwide collection of them in No…read more America is nearby at UC Davis. They also boast the second largest mosquito collection -- shhh, don't tell Bill Gates! This was my second visit, this time with kids on a field trip. The collection is vast -- so extensive that they have installed rolling bookcases to house the specimens. Our 45 minute tour led us through some of the cases and then on to live specimens which included a giant millipede, hissing cockroaches, a scorpion, black widow, tarantula, walking sticks, and a leaf bug. Our group of little bookworms with ants in their pants was enchanted! The museum is open to visitors from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Thursday. Wise people call first before they go to ensure the museum is available. While there is a small charge for tour led groups, the museum is free for general admission. But don't be a stink bug; put some money in the donation box.

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