Emeryville

The Zentner Collection

5757 Horton St: 26,000 sq ft gallery, showcase and warehouse
of Fine Asian Art. From Japanese antique Samurai Arms & Armament,
screens and framed art, to Chinese hardwood furniture, porcelin and
pottery from the Song, Ming and Qing dynasties. Korean antiques and
Southeast Asian religious statues. Family owned & operated for 40
years. W- Sa 11a-5p 510.653.5181

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Wareham Development

5800/5585 Hollis St: Believing in the nexus of the arts, the
creativity inherent in scientific innovation and the beauty of the Bay Area,
their sculpture gardens & spectacular landscaping at the EmeryStation
research campus inspire all who visit. Wareham’s public art collection is
the largest in Emeryville and they are a longtime supporter of
Emeryville’s Celebration of the Arts and art programs in the public
schools. 510.594.5640

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Jered’s Pottery

5743a Horton St: Pottery studio with all kinds of vessels and
plates, including the unique California Line of dinnerware. Potter Jered
Nelson has been making dinnerware for some of the nation’s top chefs
including Daniel Patterson, Michael Mina, Michael Chiarello and Stanlee
Gatti. Th-Sa 10a-6p 510.891.1462

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Gallery 4509

4509 Horton Street: Emeryville’s newest gallery, a project of the
nonprofit Emeryville Celebration of the Arts, features the work of the
local creative community as well as bringing additional voices and
visions to Emeryville and the SF Bay Area audience. Will include
regional, national and international artists and concepts to further enrich
its cultural offerings. 510.652.6122

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The Compound Gallery

1339 61st St: An art museum featuring a diverse range of
contemporary art in rotating exhibits. Created by two artists with a love
for art. Discover the Admiral Dot Miniature Gallery, named after Admiral
Dot, a 19th century San Francisco native and sideshow performer.
Interdisciplinary art facilities include printmaking, letterpress & various
labs with benches and studios. A community gathering place. Art shop
and artcade. W-Su 12-6p 844.278.7447

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