SLOAN Projects

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We are dedicated to supporting the careers of emerging and mid-career artists working in all disciplines. We emphasize the importance of women's voices in the arts as well as craft and concept. We often host unexpected installations of work, educational artist talks and curate opportunities for the community to better understand and appreciate the arts wherever possible. Please stay connected with our program to learn more about our events, artists and outreach.

05/04/2026

Bergamot Station Art Tours / SPRING OPEN HOUSE

Saturday, May 16, 2026
12pm and 2:30pm (two tours, 20 guests each)

Join curator and advisor Hannah Sloan for a guided walkthrough of current exhibitions at Bergamot Station Arts Center during their Spring Open House. This season’s tours spotlight a dynamic mix of emerging and established artists across participating galleries.

Each tour offers an engaging look at select exhibitions and the voices shaping today’s contemporary art landscape.

Spaces are limited. Tours are free and open to the public, but RSVP is required.
RSVP: [email protected]
(please include preferred tour time + number of attendees)

Participating Galleries:
bG Gallery
CoproGallery
Craig Krull Gallery
Galerie XII
Marshall Contemporary
Nüart Gallery
Richard Heller Gallery
Robert Berman Gallery
ROSEGALLERY
Von Lintel Gallery
William Turner Gallery

Artwrok:
Poppy De Havilland
Where the Sky Begins, 2025
Oil on canvas
39 3/8 x 39 3/8 in
Courtesy of Richard Heller Gallery

Photos from SLOAN Projects's post 05/02/2026

Join me in wishing William Camargo a very Happy Birthday! (May 1st)

William’s exhibition “All That I Can Carry” is open today until 5pm. The show remains on view through May 30.

Have you visited yet?

The show was reviewed by William Moreno writing for Art + Cake (long live thoughtful art journalism!) check it out

William’s photographs are also prominently featured in the outstanding exhibition Chicano Camera Culture: A Photographic History 1966-2026 now on view at The Cheech Riverside as well as the catalog.

It’s a pleasure working with you, William. My team and I wish you the very best for another fantastic year of creative endeavors and success. 🏆

03/21/2026

Lev Sibilla
Untitled, 2025
Reused rag, thread, coat lining, synthetic hair
24 ½ x 8 ½ inches

On view in
there is little left at all
Curated by Bella Marinos and Henry Littleworth for

This exhibition invites slow looking and discovery. There is even a place to sit among grasses and listen to coyotes and other soothing night sounds. Please come by and look and your own tender pace.

Lev Sibilla (b. 1999) is a multimedia artist and professional scavenger in Oregon who turns his found materials into threedimensional diary entries, ornaments, and tableaus. The products of gradual collecting and sporadic building, his assemblage sculptures—made by hand-sculpting, sewing, and fusing found materials—serve as artifacts of the present moment, or encapsulations of fleeting feelings and worries. They are rife with contradiction, both trash and treasure, human and not. A fur stole is stitched with ribbons of synthetic hair, suggesting a grotesque vanity. A shoulder pad becomes a circus tent, entertainments dangling underneath.

Text by Aleina Grace Edwards

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