May 10, 2023 - Jun 4, 2023
Bellacera’s college and graduate studies in biology, psychology, and animal behavior contributed to her fascination with animals. She studied the unique characteristics of animals in the swamps of Louisiana while working on her Ph.D. at Tulane University. These observations later gave voice to her artwork. Now, she explores how domestic and wild animals literally and metaphorically mirror human nature, reminding us that we share emotions and DNA. She received art training at various colleges and universities in Northern California. Bellacera has exhibited her work domestically and internationally in museums and galleries. Her award-winning artwork has been included in over fifty solo and juried group shows and has been published in exhibition catalogs, books, and magazines, including the prestigious international Ceramics Now journal. She has received public art grants and has been commissioned to create collections of work. Her pieces are included in dozens collections.
To pick up your artwork at the Crocker Art Museum, appointments will be available on a first-come, first-served basis for Sunday, June 11 and Monday, June 12. A weblink to reserve your pick-up time will be sent to you upcoming payment of your invoice. Buyers may also ship their work at their own expense. Email artauction@crockerart.org for more information.
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The Crocker Art Museum Association is a tax exempt, nonprofit organization as described in section 501 {c)3 of the IRS Code. Our tax identification number is 94-2552486. Thank you for your support!