
A premier Sacramento gallery showcasing exceptional California artists in a historic midtown setting.
B Sakata Garo is a distinguished art gallery located in the heart of Sacramento's vibrant midtown district. Housed in a beautifully restored historic building featuring exposed brick walls and a striking circular staircase, the gallery specializes in curating monthly exhibitions from well-established California artists. Known for its discerning taste and commitment to artistic excellence, B Sakata Garo offers a sophisticated space where art enthusiasts can discover compelling works, engage with artists during opening nights, and participate in Sacramento's renowned Second Saturday Art Walk. The gallery presents a diverse range of contemporary art, emphasizing quality and artistic integrity over commercial appeal.
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Curated shows featuring well-established California artists, with new themes and works each month.
Open gallery events during Sacramento's monthly art walk, offering artist talks and viewings.
Personalized discussions with gallery owner Barry and featured artists on opening nights.
Specialized exhibitions showcasing works by renowned artists like Richard Shaw and Robert Brady.
Unique venue available for private events, exhibitions, and art-related functions in a historic setting.
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Overall rating
Coby Howarth
Really adds something to your day if you go check it out when they have showings.
WRL
Barry's gallery is our favorite in Sacramento and has been for many years. He has great taste and curates wonderful monthly shows from mainly well-established California artists. Always a treat to visit his gallery and talk to Barry and the artists themselves on opening nights.
Michael Machado
B Sakata Garo is a small Art Gallery but connected to major artists and is able to show their work. This particular week of March 2022 during the NCECA Ceramics Conference he has pieces by Richard Shaw, Robert Brady and James Melchert.
Kevin Campbell
One of the best galleries in midtown. Usually my first stop on Second Saturday. Well, after a beer at the Bicycle Kitchen. I don't always appreciate the art there, but that makes me appreciate the space. It's art for art's sake, not nessesary pretty pictures for the masses.
Pamela Nowak
This art gallery is the real deal. Every time I visit during Sacramento's Second Saturday Art Walk event the space has the most interesting art. From the circular staircase to the brick walls it is a beautiful gallery to have an art exhibit.