Welcome to Good and Evil

What a fabulous year 2024 has been! We opened our doors in July for our first group show, Ephemeral. With over fifty artists and over 100 artworks it was a wonderful, albeit large, debut! This was followed by two more group shows and four solo exhibits, each one making us incredibly proud to do what we do. September saw a new look for the gallery with the addition of five gallery walls allowing even more space to show the art we love. 
We saw our dreams come true this year; to open a business as a couple is something we had long imagined but weren’t sure it would ever be possible. Thank you to the artists who contributed their hearts and souls to every piece- we couldn’t do this without you. And a big thank you also to the collectors, visitors, and social media followers who liked, shared, and appreciated our posts. 
We already can’t wait to come back next year! On February 21st our doors will open once again for three exciting exhibits: Roots, our fourth group show, a solo from local artist Rhea O’Neill, and a solo from Australian artist Tammy Whitworth! Roots hopes to give a visual journey through the connections we have to nature and the shared experiences we have as human beings. Both Rhea’s and Tammy’s solos will give a unique insight into the world around us. From what we’ve seen so far, it’s going to be a spectacular opening night! 
So mark your calendars for Friday, February 21st from 5-9pm and be sure to join us for celebratory beverages and great art- and great conversation. We hope you all have a wonderful holiday season and a safe new year! Thank you for making 2024 such a special one! 

Hello and welcome to Good and Evil! Our second group exhibit features the work of 39 artists and over 50 new enchanting works of art: paintings, drawings, and sculptures. These artists have joined us from across the globe to bring you the best in narrative art, portraiture, imaginative realism, and pop surrealism.

Also opening this Friday are the solo exhibitions of Florida-based narrative artist Taryn Riley and Australia-based narrative artist Heidi Lustig! These artists have created two stunning bodies of work for their debut solos with the gallery.

Pease reach out to us at hello@nannygoatgallery.com with any questions you may have about the works you see here or the show itself.

If you’re local to the San Francisco Bay Area, we hope you can join us for our opening night in Downtown Petaluma when our doors open from 5-9pm. Drinks will be provided! We hope to see you there. Enjoy the show!