John Natsoulas Gallery

John Natsoulas Gallery Established over three decades ago, the John Natsoulas Gallery has earned numerous honors, supported This hands-on seminar will last 2-3 hours.
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For the past two decades, John Natsoulas has pursued his vision of making fine art accessible in a friendly setting. Although this is a rarity in the gallery world, his dedication to art history, arts education, and the exhibition of regional talent and California artwork has fostered the renown of the John Natsoulas Gallery. The gallery maintains a strong relationship to the University of Cal

ifornia, Davis’ Art Department. One of the major roles of the John Natsoulas Center for the Arts is to provide a place for cultural meetings, conferences, and public activities, which create a wonderful community dialogue through a variety of visual, literary and musical events. John Natsoulas has mobilized considerable support from artists and the Sacramento Valley’s public for humanitarian and educational organizations, and he considers this to be one of the gallery’s greatest accomplishments. Lectures and Tours: Click BOOK NOW

Beat Generation and Beyond
John Natsoulas published a book on the galleries of the San Francisco Beat Generation and is an important historian of the period with first-hand knowledge, interviewing over 350 artists, musicians and poets and producing over 10 publications about the period. He is also the director of the Davis Jazz Beat Festival, which has had great musicians and poets including Michael McClur, Phillip Whalen, Allen Ginsberg, and Amiri Baraka, just to name a few. Natsoulas also has created many collaborative events in the spirit of the Beat Generation and gives an incredible lecture about the period. The lecture runs 45 minutes with 15 minutes of Questions and Answers. The Funk Movement
Currently, curator, lecturer and historian John Natsoulas is working with Peter Selz on the Funk Book. He has recently, published The Great California Art Movement: UC Davis Fine Art Alumni Exhibition: 1960-1990, covering the critical Funk Artists, Robert Arneson, Roy De Forest, David Gilhooly and others. The lecture includes the beginning of the 1960s from the transition out of funk to the figure and includes the whimsy and political nature of Funk and the exaggeration of color, medium and subject matter that the Funk artists mastered. The lecture includes the 2nd and 3rd generation funk artists and the crossover of the Chicago Harry Who group with the California Funk artists. The Lecture runs 45 minutes with 15 minutes of questions and gives the viewer a clear understanding of the transition between the Beat and Funk artists in the early 1960s through the late 1970s. The Practice of Art
An artist seminar on how to become an artist, how to market, present and promote your work and the steps to maintaining a career in art. John Natsoulas has published the book, The Art of Rejection and taught the class at UC Davis practice of Art with Dr. Andy Jones and David Hollowell. How to Create an Affordable Community Based Public Art Program
This is a two-part lecture or seminar. The first part is going through step by step procedures on how to bring everyday people in the community together to make collaborative art that is very affordable and how cities can use it to market their community as a destination. This includes large murals, sculptures, etc. Part two is a hands-on work shop demonstrating how to create a large format mural or sculpture with your group. John Natsoulas was the winner of the American Planning Association Best Grass Roots Art Project in 2015. Tours
The self-guided tour is available at any time—many of the murals and sculptures are lit up for evening viewing. To pick up a copy of the Davis Transmedia Art Walk map, visit the Yolo County Visitors Bureau (132 E St., Suite 200; (530) 297-1900) or the John Natsoulas Center for the Arts (521 1st St.; (530) 756-3938). We offer artist and curator-lead group and family tours. The guided tour ends with a private tour of the John Natsoulas Center of the Arts with the curator and/or one of the artists. The guided tour is available for a minimal fee and lasts 1 to 2 hours. We start the tour Saturday or Sunday at 10am by appointment only. For more information about the Davis Transmedia Art Walk map, tours, call the Natsoulas Center at (530) 756-3938, email [email protected], or visit www.natsoulas.com.

05/19/2026

Bill Albright speaks at the closing party for “30 Ceramic Sculptors” about the meaning of fish imagery within his work. The fish became more than a visual form. Through symbolism, his sculptures revealed how familiar forms can hold deeply personal and universal meaning at the same time.

05/19/2026

Claudia Tarantino speaks at the closing party for “30 Ceramic Sculptors” about her ideas behind her work. Her sculptures are not only visually compelling, but also carry a personal vision that feels universal, connecting individual experience with a broader human emotion and presence.

05/19/2026

It was inspiring to hear Tiffany Schmierer speak at the closing party for “30 Ceramic Sculptors” about her work. Gatherings like this remind us how important it is for artists to share ideas, techniques, and experiences within the art community.

05/18/2026

It was inspiring to hear Steve Allen speak at the closing party for “30 Ceramic Sculptors” about his use of metallic color and the technical expertise required to create balance within ceramic sculpture.

05/18/2026

At closing party for “30 Ceramic Sculptors,” it was inspiring to hear Shenny Cruces speak about her work. Listening to artists share the stories behind their sculptures reminds us that ceramics is not only about material, but about persistence, experimentation, and humanity shaped over time by hand. mics

05/18/2026

Wonderful closing party for the “30 Ceramic Sculptors” exhibition. Being surrounded by so many unique artistic voices and approaches to ceramic sculpture was both energizing and inspiring.

It was especially meaningful to spend time with artist Jeffrey Downing and witness part of his creative process and vision.

05/17/2026

Sten Welsh shares his art-making history and the many achievements he has contributed to our art community.

05/17/2026

Honored to host Michelle Gregor’s lecture for the closing of the “30 Ceramic Sculptors” exhibition. Grateful for the opportunity to hear her speak about her work, process, and creative practice.

05/16/2026

“30 Ceramic Sculptors” exhibition and spending time with the powerful work of Kensuke Yamada. Always meaningful to hear about process, material, and the ideas behind the work.

05/14/2026

Sneak Peek at Pat Mahony’s upcoming exhibition 👀

Starting May 20, Pat Mahony’s New Paintings exhibition will be on display at the John Natsoulas Gallery 🙌

Join us for the opening reception on Saturday, May 30 from 7-9
Free admission featuring live music and refreshments 🎵

See you there!

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521 1st Street
Davis, CA
95616

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Wednesday 11am - 5pm
Thursday 11am - 5pm
Friday 11am - 9pm
Saturday 12pm - 5pm
Sunday 12pm - 5pm

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+15307563938

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