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OAM Video
The Oakland Art Murmur created this video to celebrate the 15th Anniversary of Mercury 20 Gallery. Thank you OAM!

M20’s Sara Lisch profiled on 48 Hills website
Sara Lisch is profiled on 48 Hills. https://48hills.org/2021/07/this-bay-sculptor-is-grateful-for-lessons-that-clay-has-taught-her/

2 Close 2 the Sun: Art Obsessions
A new podcast by Mercury 20 Gallery Artists We are thrilled to announce our new popup podcast. The artists of Mercury Twenty are embarking on this new project and it

Tara Esperanza in SH1FT
Tara Esperanza, a Mercury 20 Gallery artist is included in an upcoming group show “SH1FT” at The Jennifer Perlmutter Gallery in Lafayette CA. Tara’s painting Chopsticks in 2020 40 x

The San Jose Project
We are thrilled to share that Pantea Karimi is the winner of the Window Art Display competition in San Jose’s Alameda St. This project was funded by the Knight Foundation

An Interview & Studio Visit with M20 Artist Pantea Kirimi
Caroline Kipp is a curator / artist / writer, currently at The George Washington University Museum and The Textile Museum, Washington D.C.. Caroline attended an artist talk with Pantea Karimi

Ruth’s Table ~ BUILDING BRIDGES: BREAKING BARRIERS | PART TWO
We are pleased to share that two artist members of Mercury 20 Gallery are included in this online exhibition. BUILDING BRIDGES: BREAKING BARRIERS | PART TWO MARCH 18, 2021 –

New Artist Members at Mercury 20
Meet Brooks Fletcher. Brooks is a photographer and visual artist based in Oakland, California. After receiving a BA in Communication Studies from California State University, Sacramento, he served 11 years

4 x 8 Bridges SF Arts Week
In the tradition of San Francisco’s celebration of the visual arts in January, Mercury 20 Gallery is pleased to participate in 4 x 8-BRIDGES, an online art fair that includes

NEW PUBLIC ART BOOK!
AC Transit’s BRT TEMPO Line 7 year long public art project with Lead Artist Johanna Poethig and Mildred Howard with Peter Richards and Joyce Hsu is now featured in a
Video Profile of Elizabeth Sher included as part of the Bay Area Women Artists Legacy Project
The Bay Area Women Artists (BAWAP) Legacy Project’s mission is to highlight women’s historically significant and much under-documented and under-valued contributions to the Bay Area art scene. This thirty women
Peter Honig in SF Cameraworks’ Book and Zine Fair
“Principles of Failure” Peter’s second book of photographs, is included in San Francisco Cameraworks’ Book and Zine Fair, which will be happening online Thursday, December 17th from 4-7 pm. Comprised