Opening Reception: February 6, 6:00-8:00pm
Exhibit Dates: January 24 – March 21
Bonnie Boller was a visionary Alameda-based artist whose creative journey spanned over 40 years, weaving together the realms of encaustic painting, pottery, printmaking, and mixed media. Her artistic philosophy was simple yet profound: “Art is about the process, more than the finished product.” Throughout her career, Bonnie’s work evolved, shifting from the tactile world of ceramics to the more delicate, pictorial expressions found in printmaking, clay monotype, encaustic painting, and encaustic monoprints.
Boller’s work was defined by a unique, almost intimate, perspective and ability to capture the world as if viewed through a magnifying glass. This intimate gaze, coupled with a masterful use of color and simplicity of form, created compositions that were both striking and evocative. The complexity of her pieces was woven with a quiet allure, offering a depth that invited viewers to look beyond the surface.
About Bonnie Randall Boller: A native of Alameda, California, Bonnie Boller was not only a prolific artist but also a dedicated educator and leader in the local arts community. She taught ceramics at the Mastick Senior Center and held leadership roles in several regional art organizations. Bonnie was the President of both the Island Alliance of the Arts and Alameda Women Artists, and she was an active member of the California Society of Printmakers and the Association of Clay and Glass Artists (ACGA). Her lifelong commitment to both her craft and her community inspired and enriched the artistic landscape of the Bay Area.
Artist Website: bonnieclayart.com
Artist Social Media: IG Page