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Works by Bruno Fazzolari and Bill Jenkins are included in the group exhibit I am Not Monogamous, I Heart Poetry at Feature Inc, New York through August 6, 2011.

Bill's work is also included in the group exhibit Broken Umbrellas at Laurel Gitlen, New York through July 30, 2011.

As part of Chinatown’s performance festival, Perform Chinatown, on Saturday, July 30th, Jancar Jones Gallery will present a new video work by Claire Nereim, ongoing from 8pm - 10pm, and a live performance for 35mm Kodachrome slides and cassette tape by Rick Bahto, from 10:30pm - 11:30pm.
We are now in LA and will be posting updates soon on our new space here (please check back, often). In the meantime, some artist updates:


Selected works by Claire can be seen in the 2011 Cal Arts MFA Grad Exhibition at The Farley Building, 1669 Colorado Blvd., Eagle Rock, CA. June 25 - July 10, 2011 / http://www.calartsmfashow2011.com/.

Work by Michael will be included in the group exhibit "Wax Apple" at Bodega in Philadelphia, PA. June 11 - July 17, 2011 / http://bodegaphiladelphia.org/waxapple.html.


Work by Chris and Orion will be included in a group exhibit at V1 in Copenhagen. June 10 - July 9, 2011.
More coming soon...
Please join us for a closing reception on Saturday, April 23, 2011, 4-7pm, to mark the final show at Jancar Jones Gallery, San Francisco. Following the exhibit of Nancy White's work, Jancar Jones Gallery will be relocating to Los Angeles, CA and will reopen there in September, 2011. Come celebrate our past three years in San Francisco and our future in Los Angeles.
Thank you for your support, Ava & Eric

Read the review by Nadiah Fellah here.
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Work by David Berezin will be included in the group exhibit, Eleven Lights on the Bay at The Apartment, Vancouver, Canada, March 26 - May 30, 2011. The exhibit will also include work by Tammy Rae Carland, Ajit Chauhan, Trisha Donnelly, Kota Ezawa, Vincent Fecteau, Colter Jacobsen, Mitzi Petersen, Will Rogan, Leslie Shows, and Emma Spertus. |
March 19, 2011, 2–4 pm / Fillip, Triple Canopy, and Queen’s Nails invite you to Secondary Information: The Persistence and Absence of Criticism, a discussion on contemporary art criticism with Bruno Fazzolari (Art Practical), Tara McDowell (The Exhibitionist), Julian Myers (California College of the Arts), Kristina Lee Podesva (Fillip), and Alexander Provan (Triple Canopy). This event will coincide with a launch for Fillip 13. Queen’s Nails Projects,3191 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94110