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Matthew Felix Sun

— Award-Winning San Francisco Bay Area Fine Artist

Matthew Felix Sun

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Tag Archives: Reception

“Rejuvenation” Solo Exhibition Reception in Albany, CA

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A solo exhibition at Albany Community Center Foyer Art Gallery.

Exhibition: March 24 – June 26, 2023
Reception: March 26, 4-6 pm

Address: 1249 Marin Ave, Albany, CA 94706
Community Center Hours: M-F: 8:30 am-5 pm;
Gallery also accessible at: T & W: 5-8 pm; Thur: 5-6 pm; Sat: 10 am-5 pm; Sun: 1-5 pm

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  • Five Recent Abstract Paintings November 25, 2024
      I took an abstract painting class recently, which had many assignment of reading, writing, and paintings. The intensive course demanded a lot of focus and concentration and I was able to push myself to produce some work I am quite happy with. Restive, Gouache on Paper, 14″ x 11″, 2024 Bulwark, Graphite & Gouache […]
  • An Inscrutable Portrait, Stare July 30, 2024
    My 2022 oil painting, Stare, portrays a precocious boy who emerged from a chaotic and somewhat menacing background. The lighter and purer figure demonstrates the relative innocence of the boy, in contrast to the murky and impenetrable swirling background surrounding him like a maelstrom. The somewhat stunned or stupefied expression denoted the moment when his […]
  • Pessimistic oil painting “All that is solid” February 16, 2024
      A quote from Karl Marx “All that is solid melts into air, all that is holy is profaned” perfectly capture our sad epoch and this monochromatic painting of a disintegrating city/landscape reflects such pessimistic sentiment. All That Is Solid Oil on Canvas 22” x 28” Completed in 2022
  • Successful East Bay Open Studios at Makers Workspace Studio December 7, 2023
    On December 2 and 3, fourteen artists and artisans presented paintings, drawings, ceramics, mosaics, and jewelry at Makers Workspace Studio during the East Bay Open Studios (EBOS). It was a successful communal space. I am particularly pleased that my friend Edith Ng presented her beautiful ceramics to the public for the first time, as our […]
  • Hallucinatory oil painting "Disperse" August 5, 2023
     My 2022 oil painting, Disperse, captures a hallucinatory moment of a nighttime landscape — between the silhouettes of two monumental and interlocking trees, a group of tiny figures scurrying by, running away from their familiar ground, their fates, their tormentors or captors. The specificities are intentionally omitted, so as to leave the viewers to interpret […]
  • July Exhibition in City Art Gallery, San Francisco June 29, 2023
    In July, I will return to the wonderful co-op gallery in San Francisco: City Art Gallery, which “opened its doors at 828 Valencia St. in 1998 and has remained a constant in the radically changing Valencia corridor.”  Exhibition date: July 5-30 Reception & the City Art’s 25th Anniversary Celebration: July 7, Friday, 7-10 pm Location: […]
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Studio: Makers Workspace (Berkeley) | Galleries: City Art Gallery (San Francisco), Gallery 2727 (Berkeley)