Shapeshifters Exhibition
The Barn Gallery 512 Gibson Road, WoodlandTHRU AUG 19. THE BARN GALLERY. Featured artists include Caiti Chan, Mark Emmerson, Laura Howhlwein & Jeff Mayry. Reception 06/22. Free
Connecting the arts, fostering collaboration and building community.
Calendar courtesy of The Dirt.
There are several other great resources for finding arts and culture events, exhibits, performances, and other creative activities in the Davis area:
Davis Enterprise | UC Davis Arts & Entertainment | YoloArts | Visit Yolo
THRU AUG 19. THE BARN GALLERY. Featured artists include Caiti Chan, Mark Emmerson, Laura Howhlwein & Jeff Mayry. Reception 06/22. Free
THRU AUGUST 26. JOHN NATSOULAS GALLERY. An exhibition of landscapes by California artists. Free
THRU AUG 26. JOHN NATSOULAS GALLERY. More details coming soon.
THE ARTERY. Fluffy cats, fierce cats, funny cats, big cats and bitty cats. Using a diversity of mediums, our artists pay homage to these iconic and enigmatic animals. 10a—6p. Free
GALLERY 625. Student showcase features a group exhibition of the WCC Kingsley Merit Scholarship finalists along with the work of students from the Woodland Community College art program. M-F, 8a—5p. Free
PENCE GALLERY. Sayako Dairiki approaches painting with a focus on mindfulness. Following her adoption of sashiko, or visible mending to fix holes in several of her garments and blankets, Sayako began to echo the stitching pattern on canvas. Free
PENCE GALLERY. Exhibit It! is a first come, first served community art exhibit accepting up to 50 works of art. Artists ages 16 and older may drop off one artwork of their choice. 11:30a—5p. $2o members/$30 non-members
PENCE GALLERY. The Slice exhibit is now in its 11th year. This display of contemporary art in a variety of media celebrates the work of artists from all over California. 11:30a—5p. Free
MANETTI SHREM MUSEUM. Free, drop-in art activities on Thursdays and Fridays beginning July 20. A rotation of activities suitable for a wide range of ages and skill levels will be offered. 10a—3p. Free
MAIN STREET, WINTERS. Sourcing local produce from jams to coffee to flowers (& much more). Thru Sept 24. 9a–1p. Free
DOWNTOWN WINTERS. Every Sunday 06/11-09/24th. Enjoy local produce, fresh flowers, food vendors & more! 9a–1p.
VILLAGE HOMES. The graceful movements & storytelling of hula, helping you build strength, flexibility & confidence. Every Sunday. 9:30a. $15
EXPLORIT MUSEUM. Visit Explorit Rocks! an exhibit about rocks, fossils & crystals. A fun science activity or craft is included with admission every weekend. Enjoy a beautiful pollinator garden & the surrounding Mace Ranch Park. 10a–2p. Free for under 2 yrs/General $5
WYATT PAVILLION. A documentary-style play that weaves together interviews, multimedia & music, exploring the life & legacy of gay activist & politician Harvey Milk. Fri, Sat 7p. Sun 2p. $10–$15
DMTC. The Youth Performers’ Theatre enacts the classic story of Dorothy, the Scarecrow, the Tinman, the Cowardly Lion & Toto as they travel the universe of Dorothy’s imagination. All ages welcome. Fri 7p. Sat & Sun 2p. $10
STEPHENS BRANCH DAVIS LIBRARY. Movie & popcorn! Call for movie title at (530) 666-8005. 2p–4p. Free
WYATT PAVILION THEATRE. Acme Theatre Company presents Dear Harvey, an intimate retelling of the life and times of civil rights icon Harvey Milk. 7p—9p. $15
WYATT PAVILION THEATRE. Explore the life and lasting impact of gay activist and politician Harvey Milk through the words of the people who knew him best. This documentary-style play weaves together interviews, multimedia and music in a tribute to the transformative power of community organizing. Fri & Sat at 7p, Sun at 2p. $15
ROBIN’S NEST. A special Sunday afternoon event featuring two exceptional harpists, Anna Maria Mendieta & Alaina Rose. Reservations needed. Bring your own drinks & chairs. 4p–6p. $20
THREE MILE BREWING. King Trivia App. All ages. 6p.