From collaborations with David Garibaldi, to the Sacramento Ballet, to Concerts in the park, art is a crucial piece of Sacramento Republic FC’s goal to make Sacramento a better place to live, work and play.
From collaborations with David Garibaldi, to the Sacramento Ballet, to Concerts in the park, art is a crucial piece of Sacramento Republic FC’s goal to make Sacramento a better place to live, work and play.
“I love that the Republic has brought people together and it shows in the numbers and it shows in how people are inspired by that,” said David Garibaldi when he created an exclusive piece for Republic FC. “It shows how artists like myself are creating things that are creating things inspired by this new movement, this Sacramento united.”
As we celebrate our love of our Indomitable City this week through #SacramentoLoves, we’re kicking off the celebration with some of the exciting art projects and performances throughout Sacramento.
Check out some of these current and upcoming art projects that #SacramentoLoves.
1. Art Hotel 916
Around the corner from the new Sacramento Kings arena sits an abandoned hotel and apartment building on 7th and L Streets that will be torn down in Spring 2016. But before the building is torn down, the site has been transformed into a temporary art exhibit designed to inspire.
The temporary exhibit that features more than 60 artists from around the world that have transformed the building’s rooms, kitchens, hallways, and restrooms into an immersive, temporary, multi-discipline art exhibit. The project captures the creative and collaborative spirit happening in the Sacramento art world, featuring the city’s painters, sculptors, historians, muralists, graffiti artists and sound-makers.
Admission to the Art Hotel is free, although donations are encouraged. The exhibit is open through Feb. 13 and then closes forever. Full schedule of events and tours may be found on Art Hotel 916’s Facebook page.
2. Beer & Ballet
Sacramento Ballet performs during Republic FC's 2016 Kit Reveal.
What happens when you pair two of our favorite things? You get Sacramento Ballet’s Beer & Ballet series, which runs Feb. 19 through Feb. 28 at the Art Court Theatre at Sacramento City College.
The series features compelling, experimental works choreographed by members of the Sacramento Ballet. Paired with local craft beers, the series is a fantastic way to enjoy the creative and imaginative spirit of Sacramento.
Tickets are now on sale at sacballet.org or by calling the Ballet Box Office at (916) 552-5800.
3. Second Saturday
In one of our favorite Sacramento traditions, Sacramento art galleries and local businesses host open houses on the Second Saturday of every month, featuring local artists, food and wine, live music, street fairs and special events.
This month’s Second Saturday is Feb. 13. prior to Sacramento Republic FC’s match vs the Colorado Rapids at 5 p.m. Visit the Tim Collom Gallery for their “heART” art exhibit. Enjoy Ginger Elizabeth Chocolates and sip on wine and champagne fas you view paintings from 11 local artists as part of the gallery’s first show of 2016.
Located at 915 20th Street, the Tim Collom Gallery will be open from 11 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. on Feb. 13 for Second Saturday. Admission is free.
Share what art you love!
Through Feb. 14, we ask you to post, tweet or share video of the people and places that bring love to your heart in the Sacramento region using the hashtag #SacramentoLoves. Share your love of our Indomitable City with us and Sacramento Republic FC will share the love with you with soccer swag, ticket offers and more!
We’ll be randomly selecting our favorite tweets, posts and pictures tagged with #SacramentoLoves to score swag, tickets and more throughout the days leading up to Valentine’s Day.
“I love that the Republic has brought people together and it shows in the numbers and it shows in how people are inspired by that,” said David Garibaldi when he created an exclusive piece for Republic FC. “It shows how artists like myself are creating things that are creating things inspired by this new movement, this Sacramento united.”
As we celebrate our love of our Indomitable City this week through #SacramentoLoves, we’re kicking off the celebration with some of the exciting art projects and performances throughout Sacramento.
Check out some of these current and upcoming art projects that #SacramentoLoves.
1. Art Hotel 916
Around the corner from the new Sacramento Kings arena sits an abandoned hotel and apartment building on 7th and L Streets that will be torn down in Spring 2016. But before the building is torn down, the site has been transformed into a temporary art exhibit designed to inspire.
The temporary exhibit that features more than 60 artists from around the world that have transformed the building’s rooms, kitchens, hallways, and restrooms into an immersive, temporary, multi-discipline art exhibit. The project captures the creative and collaborative spirit happening in the Sacramento art world, featuring the city’s painters, sculptors, historians, muralists, graffiti artists and sound-makers.
Admission to the Art Hotel is free, although donations are encouraged. The exhibit is open through Feb. 13 and then closes forever. Full schedule of events and tours may be found on Art Hotel 916’s Facebook page.
2. Beer & Ballet
Sacramento Ballet performs during Republic FC’s 2016 Kit Reveal.
What happens when you pair two of our favorite things? You get Sacramento Ballet’s Beer & Ballet series, which runs Feb. 19 through Feb. 28 at the Art Court Theatre at Sacramento City College.
The series features compelling, experimental works choreographed by members of the Sacramento Ballet. Paired with local craft beers, the series is a fantastic way to enjoy the creative and imaginative spirit of Sacramento.
Tickets are now on sale at sacballet.org or by calling the Ballet Box Office at (916) 552-5800.
3. Second Saturday
In one of our favorite Sacramento traditions, Sacramento art galleries and local businesses host open houses on the Second Saturday of every month, featuring local artists, food and wine, live music, street fairs and special events.
This month’s Second Saturday is Feb. 13. prior to Sacramento Republic FC’s match vs the Colorado Rapids at 5 p.m. Visit the Tim Collom Gallery for their “heART” art exhibit. Enjoy Ginger Elizabeth Chocolates and sip on wine and champagne fas you view paintings from 11 local artists as part of the gallery’s first show of 2016.
Located at 915 20th Street, the Tim Collom Gallery will be open from 11 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. on Feb. 13 for Second Saturday. Admission is free.
Share what art you love!
Through Feb. 14, we ask you to post, tweet or share video of the people and places that bring love to your heart in the Sacramento region using the hashtag #SacramentoLoves. Share your love of our Indomitable City with us and Sacramento Republic FC will share the love with you with soccer swag, ticket offers and more!
We’ll be randomly selecting our favorite tweets, posts and pictures tagged with #SacramentoLoves to score swag, tickets and more throughout the days leading up to Valentine’s Day.