Showing posts with label Eleanor Harwood Gallery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eleanor Harwood Gallery. Show all posts

Friday, January 2, 2026

Eleanor Harwood Gallery is pleased to announce a solo show with Carmen McNall in our Project Space. Please join us for the opening reception on Saturday, January 10th, from 5-7pm.

Carmen McNall: Unbound Passages
in the Project Space

Opening Reception Saturday, January 10th, 5-7pm
On view January 10th - February 28th
Eleanor Harwood Gallery is pleased to announce a solo show with Carmen McNall in our Project Space. Please join us for the opening reception on Saturday, January 10th, from 5-7pm.

Unbound Passages is a series of paintings that explores thresholds—doorways and portals that open into spaces of refuge, freedom, and continuity. These passages are not fixed in time; they move fluidly between past, present, and future, echoing ancient architectural forms that have long served as markers of transition, protection, and arrival.

Throughout the work, vessels, hands, and interior spaces function as holders of knowledge and memory. Architectural forms suggest a living library, safeguarded by caretakers entrusted with carrying wisdom forward. Quilted and woven, net-like patterns appear as visual structures of connection and protection—systems that bind, support, and hold.

Vessels and figures are adorned with recurring symbols and offerings, embedded within layered pattern and texture, reinforcing the work’s focus on nurture, guidance, and healing.

Female figures anchor the paintings as embodiments of strength, confidence, and feminine energy. Faceless yet assured, they exist as both personal and collective presences—echoes of ancestors and guardians. Their hands act as conduits between inner and outer worlds, emphasizing the body itself as a vessel of memory, intuition, and care.

Unbound Passages ultimately invites the viewer into a contemplative space—one that honors transition, remembrance, and the quiet power of those who protect what cannot be contained, only carried forward.

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For inquiries please contact Eleanor Harwood
+1 415 867 7770 & eleanor@eleanorharwood.com
CARMEN MCNALL, Healers #2, 2025, Acrylic on hand-carved wood pane, 36 x 48 in
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CARMEN MCNALL, Unbound Passages #1, 2025, Acrylic on wood panel, 30 x 40 in
 

Carmen McNall Bio

Artist Statement
Using a unique process that combines painting and wood-carving, McNall’s work balances intricate patterns, stretches of bold colors and textured mark making. Her practice relates directly to the handmade in both subject matter and execution, opening a dialogue on the relationship between people, their environments, and what inherently fastens us to our surroundings, examining the empowering qualities these places retain.

The faceless figures in McNall’s work resemble Goddess like muses as they rest in dynamic yet effortless poses. Each one embodies strength, confidence and wisdom alike. They rest within their own elements, surrounded by tranquil interior landscapes that inhabit both ancient and futuristic realms. Through her work, McNall explores the body as a vessel, a container that carries us through life, using both literal vessels such as vases and containers, as well as human forms. She investigates all that is held within our worldly form: memories, tension, energy, healing properties, intuition and how all of these aspects manifests into movement.
CARMEN MCNALL Unbound Passages #2, 2025, Acrylic on wood panel, l30 x 40 in
Bio
Born in the Bay Area and currently living and working in Oakland, CA. McNall has recently shown in San Francisco at Glass Rice Gallery, New York at Uprise Art, in New Orleans at Octavia Gallery and in LA at Hashimoto Contemporary and New Image Art.

McNall recently completed multiple large scale murals and installations at LinkedIn, Google HQ, Facebook HQ, The Four Seasons in Calistoga and in an affordable housing community building in Santa Rosa.
CARMEN MCNALL Unbound Passages #3, 2025, Acrylic on wood panel, 30 x 40 in

1275 Minnesota Street, Suite 105
San Francisco, CA 94107

Wednesday, March 13, 2024

Eleanor Harwood Gallery, March 16, 2024, on line register below: A Panel Talk on Cultivating Resilience and Joy in Art-Making Tara Daly, Mary Finlayson, Rachel Kaye, Sarah Thibault


A Panel Talk on Cultivating Resilience and Joy in Art-Making
Tara Daly, Mary Finlayson, Rachel Kaye, Sarah Thibault


Join us for a live online panel talk inspired by the exhibition Pure Beauty at Eleanor Harwood Gallery, up until March 16th.

What: A talk about cultivating resilience and joy in art-making with artists Tara Daly, Mary Finlayson and Rachel Kaye, led by Sarah Thibault of The Side Woo Podcast

When: Wednesday, March 13, 6:30pm - 8pm

Where: Online link to be provided with RSVP

Why: Artists Tara Daly, Mary Finlayson Rachel Kaye and Sarah Thibault come together to talk about their experience working as artists and share their challenges in cultivating resilience and longevity including parenting, day-jobbing, moving cities, and creating community. The talk is hosted by the Eleanor Harwood Gallery and emceed by Sarah Thibault, host of The Side Woo podcast.
The panel talk will be online and recorded, then published as a future episode of podcast. Guests are encouraged to send questions in advance, or stay until the end to ask their questions in real time.


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View Works in Pure Beauty
For inquiries please contact Eleanor Harwood
+1 415 867 7770 & eleanor@eleanorharwood.com
Pure Beauty Installation image

1275 Minnesota Street, Suite 206
San Francisco, CA 94107
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Wednesday, December 13, 2023

Join the Eleanor Harwood Gallery for a Holiday Celebration Q&A with Martin Machado and Matt Gonzalez Tuesday, December 19th, 2023 6:00pm Drinks and Cookies

Please join us for a Holiday Celebration
Q&A with Martin Machado and Matt Gonzalez

Tuesday, December 19th, 2023
6:00pm Drinks and Cookies
6:30pm Artist Talk and Q&A
Martin Machado and Matt Gonzalez both share a deep involvement in the San Francisco art community. They are also both artists and supporters to other artists.
Please join us to hear them in conversation.

Matt Gonzalez has written extensively about art for publications including Juxtapoz Magazine, The San Francisco Arts Quarterly, Squarecylinder, and Ceramics: Art and Perception; and he once taught Art & Politics at the San Francisco Art Institute. He previously served as a city supervisor and currently works in the San Francisco Public Defender’s Office. He is a native of McAllen, Texas and has lived in California since 1987.
Martin Machado
Image Credit: Eleanor Harwood
See Martin Machado's Exhibit here
Matt Gonzalez
Image Credit: Spencer Brown.
Read More about Matt Gonzalez here
See Works in the Exhibit
 

Eleanor Harwood Gallery
1275 Minnesota Street, Suite 206
San Francisco, CA 94107

www.eleanorharwood.com
+1.415.867.7770

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