Mini Masterpieces Mini Art Jam Holiday Hang (November 26th): Come join Art Jam and make your own artists trading cards. No experience necessary. Art supplies provided.
Art Jam invites you to celebrate the holidays with Mini Masterpieces Art Show presenting small, affordable, and eclectic works by super talented local artists. Give the gift of ART! Brought to you by the makers of Art Jam!
Opening reception will include an activity from Arielle’s new craft book, Tiny Stories. More info at tinystoriesbook.com.
Featuring works by Alice Dockter, Aannah Kay, Arielle Crenshaw, Bill Jeng, Claudia Jayne, Darv Teare, Ed Holmes, Heather Piazza, Jo Anne Yada, Judy Chamberlin, Marc Ribaud, Mark P. Fisher, Pons Maar and Zach Fischer!
Mini Masterpieces Artists
Aannah Kay
Creating as an artist is a way of life. It’s a way to see and express our humanity, and the world around us. It is an addiction worth having.
Alice Dockter
Alice Dockter has shown her work in several galleries and was awarded an honorarium for her work in “Visual Response to The Little Prince” at The Gallery at Montalvo, Saratoga, California.
Arielle Crenshaw
Debuting her new miniature diorama craft book “Tiny Stories”! Offering up whimsical 2D wall hangings and water color mini creations.
Bill Jeng
As an artist practicing in the field of engineering, I see beauty in the man-made environment and try to show this in my artwork and projects. In recent work, I have been creating smaller scale pieces, incorporating recycled materials to reduce my personal impact on the environment.
Claudia Jayne
A NYC transplant, Claudia endured 30 years in the fashion industry only to land in shoes. She now creates shoe mosaics.
Darv Teare
Darv Teare is a transplanted Detroiter with gear oil in his blood, and a nose for Corinthian leather. This mini masterpiece collection is a nod to his childhood, and the fantastic and unique motor machines that fueled his imagination.
Ed Holmes
Ed Holmes, aka Lazlo Bean-dip, presents relics of the JALOPY SYSTEM of FAUXTOGRAPHY. From my garage to your wall….cheap!
Heather Piazza
Heather Piazza has been an Artist in the Bay Area for 20 years. Her work is derived by her enthusiasm in life. This “Rainbows for Everyone” series was started during the Pandemic. Hopefully these colorful mini paintings will remind people that there’s always something to be grateful for.
Jo Anne Yada
Jo Anne Yada is an East Bay art teacher who works for the Alameda Music Project after-school program, and hosts craft nights for grown-ups at local watering holes. She likes upcycling, painting found objects, and “muffining” her food.
Judy Chamberlin
Judy Chamberlin is an Okinawan-American artist that paints murals and portrait commissions in the Bay Area. Known for realism in her painting, she actually loves to paint abstracts. But deep down, she’s really just a girl who LOVES gorillas!
Marc Ribaud
Purveyor of bricolage, manufactured from anxiety and hydrocarbon feedstocks.
Mark P. Fisher
My paintings are a slipstream of science fiction, psychotherapy, and theatre inspired by the artists of Art Jam at Rhythmix Cultural Works, in Alameda,CA. I am currently a Master of Fine Art in Pictorial Art student at San Jose State University.
Pons Maar
Due to several unforeseen circumstances, Pons found himself completely enmeshed in the performing/visual/conceptual arts. The pieces in this show are, at the time of this writing, completely unknown to him. Perhaps they don’t exist?
Zach Fish
Zach Fish is a Bay Area native and professional artist and producer. Zach is best known for their work combining elements of immersive theater, cutting edge technology, and physical installation art. Their fine art focuses primarily on juxtaposing objects which have been deemed valueless in order to give them renewed value. ig: @thisistrash.art