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35 Bartlett Street, San Francisco, CA 94110
Mission

Open Hours:

Monday | Closed
Tuesday | Closed
Wednesday | Closed
Thursday | 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday | 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday | 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sunday | Closed

Special Events:

Saturday, June 20 | 4:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Opening Reception of Jerry Ross Barrish: Material Inspiration

Jerry Ross Barrish: Material Inspiration | June 20 -  July 19, 2026

Featuring the work of:

Theophilus Brown

Gary Bukovnik

June Felter

Paul Madonna

Elly Simmons

Mick Sheldon

M. Louise Stanley

Paul Wonner

Jerry Ross Barrish sees possibilities where others see discard. For nearly half a century he has gathered the thrown-away and given it new life through sculpture, not as explicitly as objects of protest, but as acts of empathy and imagination. In his hands, plastic becomes persona and gesture, and the material world of refuse becomes a mirror for the human condition.

Material Inspiration brings together Jerry Ross Barrish's collaborative works, paintings inspired by his sculptures, and a selection of recent and historical pieces from across his career. Together, these works reveal how Barrish's practice has sparked creative exchange and inspired fellow artists, and remained a force of imagination and transformation over time.

In Collaboration, we see a spirit of exchange. Partnering with painters Theophilus Brown, June Felter, Elly Simmons, Mick Sheldon, and Paul Wonner, Barrish provided a narrative canvas by creating figurative works that he gessoed, allowing each artist to shape a unique story on the found plastic assemblage. These collaborations remind us that art expands through trust and conversation.

In Inspiration, paintings of Barrish’s work are exhibited along side the original assemblage sculpture. Artists Gary Bukovnik, Paul Madonna, Mick Sheldon, and M. Louise Stanley respond to his sensibility through their own practices, translating his sculptural language into new mediums. Incorporated in a variety of ways and contexts, their works conduct big energy through the documentation of Barrish’s work in capturing emotion and movement through discarded plastic assemblage.

Lastly, Continuity brings us back to Barrish’s current practice. His recent and historical sculptures show the persistence of a singular voice: resourceful and refined, humorous yet tender. His work continues on as a testament to the endurance of creativity as both material and spirit, while calling awareness to the global plastic crisis.

Together, these three movements form a portrait not only of an artist and his friends and peers, but of an ecosystem of making. His practice is one that values friendship and experimentation. Material Inspiration invites viewers to see that in every fragment lies a story, and in the act of creation, possibility.

Image:

Jerry Ross Barrish, Theophilus Brown, Bill's Piece: Collaboration with Theophilus Brown, 1999 - 2006, acrylic on assemblage found materials, 10.75 x 21 x 3 in

Jerry Ross Barrish, Mick Sheldon, Mick's Piece: Collaboration with Mick Sheldon, 2006, acrylic on assemblage found materials, 8 x 6.5 x 2.25 in

Jerry Ross Barrish, Lady Cat, 2005, assemblage found materials, 26 x 19 x 7 in; M. Louise Stanley, Waiting for Van Gogh, 2011, Acrylic on paper, 29.5 x 22 in

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