12th Annual Jingletown Winter Open Studios/Art Walk


Jingletown Arts & Business Community in Oakland, California, presents the 12th Annual Winter Open Studios/ Art Walk, Saturday and Sunday, December 2 – 3, 11 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Galleries in the neighborhood will also hold 2nd Friday Receptions on December 8, from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. These events are free and open to the public.

Galleries that are open for 2nd Friday are indicated with an *.

The annual winter open studios event highlights the work of artists who live and/or work in Jingletown, an artist’s district located between the Park and Fruitvale Street bridges bordered by the estuary separating Oakland from the island of Alameda. Jingletown has a number of galleries as well as many art studios of outstanding artists who are living and working in one of the most established arts districts in the Bay Area.

Float Gallery *
1091 Calcot Place #116
Multiple artists – group show thefloatcenter.com

Ford Street Studios
2934 Ford Street
Studio 2 Counterpoint Studio: Lisa Levine and Peter Tonningsen, photography counterpointphoto.com
Studio 5 Rachel Tietjen, Painting, Drawing, Paper Mache Sculputure
Studio 24 Vida Pavesich, jewelry
Studio 26 Fernando Reyes, Painting, Printmaking Freyesart.com
Studio 30 Anastasia Schipani, Textiles, Sculpture and Painting anastasiaschipani.com
Studio 44 Factory 44 West *, Custom Picture Framing factory44west.com

Gray Loft Studios
2889 Ford Street
Studio 20 Lindsay Carlisle, photography lindsaycarlisleboudoir.com
Gray Loft Gallery, third floor * grayloftgallery.com
Multiple artists in group show: Beyond Landscapes
Dorie Meister, jewelry dorieMdesigns.com
Susan Tuttle, jewelry

Jingletown Art Studios *
3001 Chapman Street
Barbara DiSalvo, handmade paper and fused glass BarbaraDiSalvo.com
Angela Hunkler, Medium-Ink and stick angelafhunklerart.com
Melissa W. Johnson, painting, pastels & prints melissawjohnson.com
Jill McLennan, Painting, Printmaking, Wax Encaustic jillmclennan.com
Stephanie Williamson, photography/Handmade Books Stephoto.net

About Jingletown: Jingletown acquired its name at the turn of the century when Portuguese cannery workers whose earnings would “jingle” in their pockets at the end of the day as they walked home from the factories in the area, signifying prosperity. Over time the neighborhood went into disuse, and in the early 1980’s artists realized the potential and converted many of the neglected warehouses into functioning live/work spaces. It is now a thriving artist community and one of the fastest growing arts district in the Bay Area.

In a time when our neighborhood has been changing dramatically, the goal of the Jingletown Arts and Business Community is to heighten awareness about the rich and diverse population of working and exhibiting artists and the creative opportunities in Jingletown.

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11th Annual Winter Open Studios


Studios participating in this year’s Jingletown Winter Open Studios  will be collecting donations for  the  Oakland Ghost Ship Fire.

If you would like to donate online, please donate here!

All in person donations will go to city council member Noel Gallo to be disbursed to Oakland Ghost Ship Fire victims.

Local news coverage – SF Fist
Local news coverage  – ABC
Several people are still missing
Oakland Ghost Ship

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Jingletown Arts & Business Community in Oakland, California, is pleased to announce the 11th Annual Winter Art Walk, Saturday and Sunday, December 3 – 4, 11 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.  Galleries and studios in the neighborhood will also hold 2nd Friday Receptions on December 9, from 6:00 to 9:00p.m. These events are free and open to the public.

The annual winter open studio event highlights the work of more than 50 artists who live and/or work in the area known as Jingletown, which is situated between the Park and Fruitvale Street bridges bordered by the estuary separating Oakland from the island of Alameda. There will be food trucks featuring delicious local products.

Jingletown has a number of galleries, including: Faultline ArtSpace, Float Gallery, Gray Loft Gallery, Jingletown Art Studios and Gallery, Norton Factory Studios, as well as many art studios of many outstanding artists who are living and working in one of the most established arts districts in the Bay Area.

Participating galleries and artist studios

Faultine Artspace
815 High Street
Multiple artists, various mediums
faultlineartspace.com

Float Gallery
1091 Calcot Place #116
thefloatcenter.com
Multiple artists- group show
Alex Stecher– Mixed Media
Barbara Maricle – Painting – Barbaramaricle.com
Cheryll MacIntyre – Painting – Coloursoutsidelines.com
Michael Bacigalupi – Photography
Tyler Hoare – Found Object, Mudflat Artist – quirkyberkeley.com
Stephanie Thames – Ceramic sculpture

Ford Street Studios
2934 Ford Street
Studio 2 Counterpoint Studio: Lisa Levine & Peter Tonningsen, photography – counterpointphoto.com
Studio 24 Vida Pavesich, jewelry
Studio 26 Fernando Reyes, Painting, Printmaking – Freyesart.com
Studio 35 Peter Dreyfuss, carved steel and watercolors – peterdreyfuss.com
Studio 30 Anastasia Schipani, Textiles, Sculpture and Painting – facebook art images
Studio 44 Just Ceppie, Reclaimed Wood – justceppie.com


Gray Loft Studio Building
2889 Ford Street
Third Floor: Gray Loft Gallery – grayloftgallery.com
Jamie Brzezinski, plexicut relief prints, paintings – jameybrzezinski.com
Minoo Hamzavi, textiles
Josie Iselin, photography – josieiselin.com
Jill McLennan, painting – jillmclennan.com
Dorie Meister, jewelry – dorieMdesigns.com
Ginny Parsons, mixed medium – ginparsons.net
Jude Pittman, painting, mosaics – judepittmanart.com
Joi Tripp, jewelry
Susan Tuttle, Jewelry, Photography, Mixed Media
Jan Watten, photography – janwatten.com
Karyn Yandow
, photography – karynyandow.com
Fourth Floor:  Markus Storzer, photography – mstorzer.com

Jingletown Art Studios
3001 Chapman Street
Multiple artists- group show
Angela Hunkler, Medium-Ink and stick – angelafhunklerart.com
Melissa W. Johnson, painting, pastels & prints – melissawjohnson.com
Alison Limoges, mixed media collage and Clay – alisonlimoges.com
Barbara DiSalvo, handmade paper and fused glass
Jan Stamos, mixed media – janstamos.com
Stephanie Williamson, photography/Handmade Books – Stephoto.net

Norton Factory Studios
3094 E 10th Street
Multiple artists, various mediums
nortonfactorystudios.com


About Jingletown:
Jingletown acquired its name at the turn of the century when Portuguese cannery workers whose earnings would “jingle” in their pockets at the end of the day as they walked home from the factories in the area, signifying prosperity. As time went on the neighborhood went into disuse, but in the early 1980’s artists realized the potential and converted many of the neglected warehouses into functioning live/work spaces. It is now a thriving artist community and one of the fastest growing arts district in the Bay Area. In a time when our neighborhood has been changing dramatically, the goal of the Jingletown Arts and Business Community is to heighten awareness about the rich and diverse population of working and exhibiting artists and the creative opportunities in the Jingletown Arts District. For a complete listing of Jingletown artists, businesses and upcoming events in the area, please visit our website: www.jingletown.org

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