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It Begins with Color

Dates

07/11/26 - 07/11/26

ADDRESS

ARTHOUSE on R Gallery & Studios

1021 R Street, Sacramento, CA, 95811

General Day & Time

5:00 pm - 8:00 pm

There will be an artist talk at 6pm.

Admission info

Free Admission

ARTHOUSE Gallery is proud to present the art exhibition “It Begins With Color” at ARTHOUSE Gallery in historical Sacramento, July 11, 2026 – August 2, 2026.

The artwork of Gay Jegers will be featured in the exhibit, “It Begins With Color” at ARTHOUSE Gallery, 1021 R. Street in Sacramento, from July 11, 2026 – August 2, 2026. The opening reception is Saturday, July 11, 2026, from 5:00PM – 8:00PM with a short Artist Talk at 6:00PM.

Gay Jegers is a self-taught mixed media artist based in Auburn, California. Her work centers on evocative, intuitive expression and invites viewers to experience not a defined “thing,” but the energy of the paints and materials themselves. For Jegers, the process feels like a call and response. Her inner-self sends out emotions and sensations, and her artist-self answers by translating them into color, texture, and movement.

“I create art to play, to wonder, and to experiment. And I create art to connect, first to my own emotions and unconscious, and then outward to those who experience my work. My hope is that something resonates beyond the surface in a way that feels personal and alive. Our lives are our art, and I express mine through what I create.”

  -Gay Jegers

In addition to the exhibit, the ARTHOUSE on R’s resident artists will open their studios for Saturday Open Studios Day, July 11, 2026 in the historical R. Street Corridor.

To learn more about Gay Jegers, please visit: www.gayjegersart.com   www.instagram.com/gayjegersart

For more information about ARTHOUSE please visit:

www.arthouseonr.com   www.facebook.com/arthouseonr   www.instagram.com/arthouseonr


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