New exhibit at the Bedford Gallery: “Altered States”

As many of you may know, I really enjoy checking out local art in Walnut Creek. The Bedford Gallery at the Lesher Center is one of the best galleries in the area and always produces interesting, exciting exhibits. I went to check out their newest one, and wasn’t disappointed!”Altered States” is guest curated by Heather Marx, and features artists across generations living and working along the California coast. These artists use natural elements or the environment to create their artwork. I loved the entire exhibit, but my favorite was the circles made in the snow by footprints; it doesn’t look real, but on closer inspection it is! Maybe it is my love of skiing and the mountains why the piece resonates with me.

It was a pretty stunning display of artwork in there when I visited. I’d highly recommend checking it out soon! The artists here apparently use a wide range of media and want to create art using process and reclamation techniques. There was a docent talking about the artwork on the day we visited and it always gives you a better perspective of the work.

According to the Bedford Gallery website, the “Altered States” exhibition highlights the natural cycles of our complex environment and offers patrons an opportunity to slow down and reflect on how we are all interconnected by the sun, mood, air and tides. Very interesting!

You can check out the Bedford Gallery Tuesday-Sunday from 12-5 p.m. And don’t forget the first Tuesday of every month is free to the public.

Event Round-Up: Dec. 15th

I’m going to keep it super local for the December events this holiday season. After all, isn’t that what the holidays are for? Spending time at home with family and reveling in each other’s company? Well, that and lots and lots of food and cocktails. I’ve got you covered on all fronts here!

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Holiday Gala & Fundraiser: Boundary Oak Golf Course – Dec. 20th (Walnut Creek)

Take in a great night for an even greater cause at a premiere venue in Walnut Creek! For $50, entry gets each person a surf and tur dinner, a wine and beer sampling, access to live music, and entry into a live auction and gift boutique. If you bring a new book for ages 0-11, you receive a free raffle ticket! Proceeds go to the Bay Area Crisis Nursery. Register here!

80’s Prom New Year’s Eve Bash: Retro Junkie – Dec. 31st (Walnut Creek)

Now this is what I’m talkin’ about! On New Year’s Eve, you can enjoy live 80’s music all night. There will be a themed photo booth, a midnight countdown and balloon drop, a complimentary champagne toast, and a huge game room with pinball, arcade games, pool, and more! Pizza by the slice and a full bar top things off – but, hurry! Tickets must be bought in advance!

Widmer-World Holiday Fun: Widmer-World – Dec. 1st-31st (Pleasanton)

Everybody loves a good Christmas lights show! If you want a more family-friendly night in the month of December, pop on down to Pleasanton and take in the Widmer-World holiday extravaganza. Their light show is timed to music and the entire place will be covered in holiday cheer! It’s completely free!

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Free Admission Day: Bedford Gallery – Jan. 1st (Walnut Creek)

What better way to knock off the New Year’s rust than taking in one of Walnut Creek’s greatest artistic gems for FREE? It’s in the Bedford Gallery on New Year’s Day, which always has really cool, unique installations. I’d highly recommend going if you haven’t already! Take it in from 12-5 p.m. on the 1st.

Altered States Opening Night: Bedford Gallery – Jan. 13th (Walnut Creek)

That’s right! Back-to-back Bedford Gallery exhibitions here. It’s always fun to go to the opening night of a new exhibit, and this one will only run non-members $5. The guest curation from Heather Marx features “artists across generations living and working along the California coast who harness natural elements or the environment to create their artwork.” This sounds pretty neat!