is pleased to present:

"EVERGREEN"

Artwork by David Bruce Graves


September 2 - October 29, 2022


Opening Reception: Friday, September 2nd | 6-9pm 


Artist Talk: Friday, October 14th | 6-9pm (Talk 7pm)




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To inquire about artwork contact Joyce Gordon Gallery:

E: eric.joycegordongallery@gmail.com
Ph: 510.465.8928


DAVID BRUCE GRAVES


Eric Murphy
“Van Jones” (Oakland Allstars series)
Mixed Media
28” x 20.5”
600.

For more information contact Joyce Gordon Gallery
To inquire about artwork contact Joyce Gordon Gallery:

E: eric.joycegordongallery@gmail.com
Ph: 510.465.8928
Evergreen trees are those which maintain their greenery throughout the seasons. Often living hundreds of years and growing to be some of the tallest on the planet. They are symbolically associated with wisdom, growth, longevity, immortality, enchantment, and serenity in nature. In modern usage, Evergreen is often applied to objects, ideas, and entities that are resilient, relevant, self-renewing, and appealing over time.

This collection of artworks is overall a tribute to African American cultural history and offerings of my imagination. Subjects and concepts that have inspired me. Expressing my creative intentions through my work, I believe I am bringing myself and others closer to the feelings, spirit, and realization of an Evergreen state of mind.

A native of Pittsburgh, Pa. and self-proclaimed New Yorker in exile, David Bruce Graves works and resides in the S.F. East Bay Area. He graduated from the University of San francisco and the Academy of Art University. His work has been exhibited at the DeYoung Museum, the N.Y. Society of Illustrators, the August Wilson Center for African American Culture in Pittsburgh, and the Rush Gallery in N.Y.C. among other art venues.

Evergreen is the artist’s third solo art exhibit at the Joyce Gordon Gallery.



The gallery is open 
Wednesday - Saturday 1-6pm and by appointment.
406 14th St. in Downtown Oakland
Joyce Gordon Gallery is a fine art gallery located midtown Oakland, CA. It exhibits art that reflects the social and cultural diversity of the Bay Area and international artists.