Posts Tagged "Alan Miknis"

TWO YEARS HERE

Posted by Christo Oropeza on Jan 8, 2013 in Exhibitions | Comments Off

TWO YEARS HERE

Please join us at Incline Gallery for the opening reception of TWO YEARS HERE, our 2nd Anniversary Group Show, Friday January 18th from 6pm-9pm.  766 Valencia st. San Francisco, CA. Incline Gallery is proud to bring in the New Year with a celebration of our 2nd Anniversary, honoring two years of successful art exhibitions, events and community engagement with a look forward to a great third year. TWO YEARS HERE is a celebration of our continuing mission at Incline Gallery to provide a professional exhibition space for emerging Bay Area artists. And to that end, lncline Gallery is kicking off 2013 with a group exhibition featuring new work by several local artists that...

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Cyclorama 2

Posted by Christo Oropeza on Jan 17, 2012 in Exhibitions | Comments Off

Cyclorama 2

INCLINE GALLERY is pleased to present Cyclorama 2, both a collaboration and a series of new works by Alan Miknis and Jeff Rahuba. In Georgia (where both artists grew up), the importance of war culture, especially the Civil War, is used to encourage the views of children in a patriotic and nationalistic direction. In 2011, Jeff Rahuba and Alan Miknis collaborated to recapture the field trip Mecca known as “The Cyclorama,” one of the greatest artistic feats of southern culture. Located in Atlanta, it’s a three hundred and sixty degree depiction of a Civil War battle using painted landscapes and dioramas.  Inside the INCLINE GALLERY Miknis and Rahuba have created...

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Something From Nothing

Posted by Christo Oropeza on Dec 4, 2010 in Exhibitions | 0 comments

Something From Nothing

December 4, 2010 to January 1, 2011   INCLINE gallery is very pleased to announce the GRAND OPENING of its brand new San Francisco contemporary arts space. Incline Gallery is to offer a nurturing platform and a solid support system for emerging Bay Area visual and performative artists. Through the unique collaborative relationship between San Francisco’s Paxton Gate and the San Pancho Art Collective,an unusual series of ramps and volumes is transformed into the Incline space, a new San Francisco contemporary art gallery. By reaching out to emerging artists and curators and the public at large, INCLINE gallery opens the doors to an inspirational and...

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