Thanks for the complements. Sacramento has a vibrant
art community, and there are quite a number of commercial
galleries concentrated in the downtown/midtown area
(the area bordered on the west by I5, the east
by the Capital City Freeway, the south by highway 50,
and the north by the American river). There is another
concentration on Del Paso road north of the American
river, and there are other galleries scattered
around further to the east.
Here's a website with a bit more information:
http://www.sacramento-second-saturday.org/
Businesses that typically show photographic work
include Camera/Arts (http://www.cameraarts.net),
The Viewpoint Gallery (http://www.viewpointgallery.org),
The Darkroom, and others.
Turns out Sacto has more to it than just politicians
and weighlifting governors. :-)
--Mark
Shel Belinkoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
Hi Mark,
This is an interesting photo, a very nice documentary shot. I like it quite a bit for what it shows, and for the great
exposure. It would be easy to overexpose the crucible and
be left with nothing but white. Great colors, too.
Now, tell us more about about Second Saturday. Is the event
throughout Sacramento, or located in a specific are, like
Old Town? Sounds like it's worth a short drive up there for
photos and fun.
shel

