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Good Things Come In Small Packages:
Small Works Show – Over 30 Artists

December 5, 2003 – January 10, 2004

Opening Friday, December 5, 6 PM - 8 PM.

Special installation by Bay Area conceptual artist David Ireland

...and introducing the Zellerbach Collection

Jack Alvarez
Mari Andrews
Kit Artig
Mary Bennett
Eric Blum
Carolyn Case
Will Connell
Matt Duffin
Alexandra Eldridge
Cara V. Enteles
Audrey Farina
John Fortes
Frank Francis
Don Fritz
Andrea Fuhrman
John Hoft
Sylvia Hommert
Jennifer Johnson
Betsy Kluga
Marianne Kolb
Willie Little
Bruce McAllister
Tony Natsoulas
Erin Noel
Nellie King Solomon
Kristiana Spaulding
Marnie Spencer
Michelle Stitz
Joe Tonetti
Kazaan Viveiros

"Juke Joint Shack", mixed media, 2003

Julie Baker Fine Art is pleased to announce the opening of Good Things Come in Small Packages, a group show of painting, drawing, sculpture, photography and jewelry. Thirty artists from across the country are included in the exhibition. Seventeen artists have never before been shown in the gallery. They are Andrea Fuhrman, John Fortes, Carolyn Case, Audrey Farina, Marnie Spencer, Frank Francis, John Hoft, Tony Natsoulas, Bruce McAllister, Eric Blum, Kristiana Spaulding, Betsy Kluga, Cara V. Enteles, Marianne Kolb,
Mary Bennett, Kit Artig and Will Connell. Smaller works by gallery artists including Kazaan Viveiros, Erin Noel, Sylvia Hommert, Matt Duffin, Joe Tonetti, Alexandra Eldridge, Michelle Stitz, Don Fritz, Jennifer Johnson, Nellie King Solomon, Jack Alvarez, Mari Andrews and Willie Little are also included in the exhibition.

From the whimsical ceramic sculptures of shoes by Davis resident Tony Natsoulas to the three dimensional wall sculptures of Mari Andrews of Oakland to the dramatic encaustic works of Nevada City artist Matt Duffin and the modern jewelry of the Zellerbach collection, this exhibition covers a diversity of mediums, genres and styles held together by one common element, size. All works in the show are 24 inches and under. There is something for everyone in this eclectic show.