SATurdAy, 11/16
VIKING FESTIVAL MASONIC CENTER, 10:30 AM, NO COVER
The Vikings invented a lot of things: the battle axe, the shield, the comb. This dayFESTIVALS long festival is more family-friendly than the History Channel television series. Enjoy Norwegian baked goods and food, including open-face sandwiches, fish soup, waffles and “Vikingon-a-stick.” Traditional Norwegian merch is also for sale. 5944 San Juan Ave., Citrus Heights. PHOTO by TruLS ErIK dAHL CC by-SA 3.0
potters and their descendants. Through 1/5, $6-$12. When I Remember I See Red. Features arts by the “First Californians” and Native American artists. More than 65 paintings, sculptures, prints, photography, installations and videos. Through 1/26, $6-$12. Cool Clay. Features the work of groundbreaking 20th-century ceramicists, including Rudy Autio, Jun Kaneko, Tony Marsh and more. Through 7/19. $6-$12. 216 O St.
FE GALLERY: Angles and Eaves. Colorful, geometric house art by artists Karen Anable-Nichols, Susan Ballenger, Carolyn Lord and Jim Marxen. Through 11/22. No cover. 1100 65th St.
JAN SHREM AND MARIA MANETTI SHREM MUSEUM OF ART: Landscapes Without Boundaries. Features post-World War II California landscape paintings by artists such as Wayne Thiebaud, Martin Ramirez, Gladys Nisson, Joan Brown and Robert Arneson. Through 12/15. No cover. 254 Old Davis Road, Davis.
KENNEDY GALLERY: Autumn Leaves. Eighteen resident artists showcase their perspectives of the changing seasons. Through 12/8. No cover. 1931 L St.
PENCE GALLERY: Jose Arenas: A Place in Mind. Paintings by the California artist that examine dual identity, displacement and dislocation in the immigrant experience in the U.S. and Mexico. Through 12/6. Steven Russell Black & Xavier Ortiz: Flora Obscura. A Bay Area and Sacramento artist pair up for abstract art inspired by comic-book storytelling. Through 11/24. 212 D St., Davis.
SOL COLLECTIVE: Trust Your Struggle. A 16-year
MuSEuMS CALIFORNIA MUSEUM: ¡Murales Rebeldes!. A photography exhibit that shows the forgotten history and erasure of Los Angeles murals and street art by Chicano artists. Eight Chicano artists are featured in this exhibit. Through 12/29. El Arte De Las Almas – Dia De Los Muertos. Features original and contemporary art that explores the Mexican tradition. Through 12/15. $6.50$9. 1020 O St.
CALIFORNIA STATE AUTOMOBILE MUSEUM: The Great British Motoring Exhibit – From Crown to Commoner. Classic cars and motorcycles used by the British working and upper classes. Bentley, Rolls Royce, Post-World War II motorcycles and more. Through 1/27. $7-$14. 125 I St.
CLASSES THurSdAy, 11/14 SOCIAL MEDIA MANAGEMENT FOR ARTISTS: Get the word out on your art online. Learn how to set up an Instagram and get tips on how to increase Facebook followers. 6pm, $30$40. Verge Center for the Arts, 625 S St.
WEdNESdAy, 11/20 THE ART & SCIENCE OF CHEESEMAKING – FRESH CHEVRE: Learn to make creamy, fresh goat cheese, or age it into rind. Uses vegetarian rennet. 6pm, $55-$65. Sacramento Natural Foods Co-op, 2820 R St.
anniversary exhibit by the Sacramento artist collective, highlighting past works and new works from recent members. Murals, paintings, video installations, photography and historic prints grounded in social movements. Through 1/2. No cover. 2574 21st St.
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