Acting Up!

We are head over heels with this new Whirligig Interview with Sinjin Jones. Jones is a transmedia artist, storyteller, and poet interested in the connections between diverse media forms which allow him to combine these in interesting ways.

In 2019, shortly before the reality of a global pandemic, Jones became the Executive Artistic Director of The Pear Theatre in Mountain View, California, where he has implemented dynamic, engaging, and fresh programming that both surprises and challenges. You can read Nanette’s interview with Jones here.


Visit Art Bias for these upcoming events and see our exhibition
First Sunday Open Studios: Sunday, August 4, 12–4pm
Art Speak Easy: Monthly Conversations about Art & Art Practice. Thursday, August 8, 6:30–8pm
A Curatorial Conversation with Lance Fung and Lisa Solomon: Wednesday, August 14, 2024, 5:30–7pm

Table of Traits, variable print collage installation, collaborative project, 2024

July 2–August 14, 2024

Art Bias Gallery, Studio 114
1700 Industrial Road, San Carlos, California MAP

M–F, 9am–4pm, and by appointment. Email or Text Kent

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Visual documentation of our audience participatory installation Preserves in the exhibition What’s Cookin’? at the Palo Alto Art Center through August 18. Visitors tie on tags with their answer to the question “What do you want to preserve?”

June 21, July 6, August 1

NY2CA Gallery in Benicia, California recently commissioned Kent for a permanent interior installation in honor of artist and gallerist Terry Twigg.

It’s a Wrap!

Kent Manske: Nature’s Dilemma

December 2–30, 2023

This selection of work addresses Kent’s emotional and philosophical conflicts as a contributor and participant in consumer culture while simultaneously having deep concern and empathy for the survival of other species.

Palo Alto Rinconada Library Gallery
1213 Newell Road, Palo Alto, California
(next to the Palo Alto Art Center)

Tuesday–Sunday, 10am–6pm, Thursday 12–8pm

Kent Manske, Concordance, 2023

de Young Open 2023

through January 7, 2024

Nanette’s monoprint Milagros for Times Like These is included in The de Young Open 2023. The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco magazine featured Nanette’s work in the inside front cover! Additional work in this series may be seen at The Main Gallery in Menlo Park.

De Young Museum, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco


Garland Variations

A California Society of Printmakers Risograph Anthology

Seven new drawings from Kent’s 2023 series Existential Epistemologies were created for, and published in, Garland Variations, a Risograph Anthology publication. Master Risograph printer Zach Clark of National Monument Press shares “Garland Variations exists as an experimental publication in which each of the participating artists collaborated with me to make original works intended for Risograph printing, many for the first time. The results are a collection of work I feel is truly unique within the intersection of Riso and traditional printmaking.” Garland Variations features the work of Beth Fein, Megan Broughton, Kent Manske, Kelly Autumn, LeeAnn J. DiCicco, Kevin Harris, & AV Pike. 

Kent Manske, from Existential Epistemologies, 2023

Nanette reviews Transcending Physicality: The Essence of Place

through December 16, 2023

After visiting Transcending Physicality at SFACG—it is a poignant and engaging show—Nanette wrote a review published by Slippage.net. The exhibition was curated by Minoosh Zomorodinia. Nanette has been following Minoosh’s projects since interviewing her during a residency at Recology. You can read that interview at Whirligig.

San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery.
War Memorial Veterans Building
401 Van Ness Avenue, Suite 126

Wednesday–Saturday, 12pm–5pm


Art Bias First Sunday’s Open Studios

Sunday, December 3, 2023, 11am–5pm 

This month’s First Sunday’s Open Studios will have extended hours with holiday events planned.

Art Bias, 1700 Industrial Road, San Carlos, California