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If you love art you can spend a day wandering along the 8 to 10 block stretch of Bridgeway and Caledonia St. where most galleries are located, and there are great restaurants and wine tasting rooms along the way.
We list the galleries below by neighborhood (south to north) to guide your walk. Prices will range from a few dollars for small items to thousands of dollars for the work of well-known artists. Every art medium you can think of will be represented.
Local Sausalito Artists
Q: “The galleries are great, but they sell work from all over the world, and I hear there are great local artists. Where can we see their work?”
That’s why all the international galleries came here: Sausalito is associated with a long tradition of top professional artists.
Our local artists’ work is featured at Gallery 111 (from the ICB Artists Association), and at Studio 333. Sausalito continues to draw talented people with its reputation as an art center: prominent surrealist painter Daniel Merriam (see Bubble St. Gallery below) moved here several years ago.
Sausalito Art Galleries: Downtown & Ferry Pier
Bacchus and Venus — This shop combines a wine tasting room with an art gallery, so you can appeal to two of your senses at the same time!
Bubble St. Gallery — Sausalito surrealist artist Daniel Merriam has transformed not just a storefront but a building to show his works. Although he moved here just a few years ago, Merriam has an international reputation as a painter. 565 Bridgeway, Sausalito CA 94965, Phone 415-339-0506
Burlwood Gallery — Burlwood furniture, collectible porcelain, Department 56 and other items. 721 Bridgeway, Sausalito CA 94965, Phone 415-332-6550.
Galerie Elektra, a major downtown gallery focused exclusively on original fine art from around the world. We get sidetracked looking in their front windows even when we’re in a hurry as we walk by; 668 Bridgeway, Sausalito CA 94965, Phone 415-331-3332
Gallery Sausalito & Working Art Studio features contemporary 2D and 3D works. 28 Princess St., Sausalito CA 94965. Phone 415-887-9238
Hanson Gallery Fine Art, a large downtown gallery, sometimes referred to by people as “the place with the license plate map in the front window.” Although they have a diverse portfolio we especially like the selection of landscapes here, and they often have striking sculpture; 669 Bridgeway, Sausalito CA 04065, Phone 415-332-1815
Mark Reuben Gallery, historic photos from the news, sports and entertainment, 34 Princess St., Sausalito CA 94965, Phone 415-332-8815
Sausalito Center For The Arts, located just a block from the Ferry pier, is a new non-profit that offers rotating exhibits of works by artists from Sausalito, Marin and nearby areas. 750 Bridgeway, Sausalito, CA 94965.
Scrimshaw Gallery is unique in town in its sole focus on nautical art, including scrimshaw, sculpture, paintings and prints, knives and other collectibles; 30 Princess St., Sausalito CA 94965, Phone 415-331-1409
Sausalito Art Galleries: Caledonia St.
Adele Gilani Art Gallery, with items curated by the artist. 328 Pine St., suite “A”, Sausalito CA 94965.
Robert Allen Fine Art provides a counterpoint to the high-volume downtown studios, and is worth the extra walk up to Caledonia St. Allen cycles different works through the space every few weeks, and we like dropping by to see what theme he’ll cover. Don’t care for what’s there? Come back in a few weeks and your favorite painting of all time may be here; 301 Caledonia St., Sausalito CA 94965, Phone 415-331-2800
Studio 333, a collection of collaborating artists, some of whom have studios on site. The mix here changes regularly, and this is also the venue for the “Why There are Words” poetry readings and other local literary events; 333 Caledonia St., Sausalito, CA 94965, Phone 415-331-8272
Sausalito Art Galleries: Northern Sausalito
ICB Artists Association and Gallery 111 could count as one gallery or as 100. The ICB Artists represents a large group of artists with studios in the ICB Building, and their work is shown on site at Gallery 111 as well as in individual studios in the building. If you wander their website and see something interesting just call the artist — the odds are high that they’ll have work for sale on exhibit in their studio and will welcome you. We’re not big-budget customers and we’ve been treated with real warmth when visiting studios here. Artists whose studios are regularly open include Kay Carlson, Elaine Gentile, Elizabeth Brownrigg, Sharon Cottrell, Jack Beck. JD Wilson, Dana Draper & Ingrid Butler and Suzie Buchholz, and there are many others as well. 480 Gate Five Road, Sausalito CA 94965, Phone 415-331-2222.