The downstairs reception area
Artist Talk Series - each 2nd SAT of the month 2-3:30PM
2nd story gallery
amazing installations at Vessel Gallery
Upstairs Hayloft - second story
jewelry gallery
Art enthusiasts viewing art at Vessel Gallery
upstairs gallery facing rooftop garden, perfect spot for special event
Painting and Sculpture by emerging and established artists, local and international
S+S Gastro Grub Catering a Proposal Party at Vessel Gallery
Installation art at Vessel Gallery. We offer art consulting for personal and corporate projects
Artist Talk Series, each and every 2nd Saturday.
S+S Gastro Grub Catering setting up for a Proposal Party at Vessel Gallery
Performances often at Vessel Gallery opening receptions.
S+S Gastro Grub Catering a Proposal Party at Vessel Gallery with Paella and Tapas
"Connect" (2012) sculpture by Cyrus Tilton
Rooftop garden folliage - purty
Nique F.
Sep 4, 2011
Such an amazing space. Aside from being a gorgeous gallery, it's also my dream house. Think "urban barn," with a small gallery below and a huge hardwood floored loft with vaulted ceilings and luxurious patio above. Vessel was the absolute stand-out spot for me during Art Murmur. They had a very simple but interesting sculpture exhibit downtstairs, and this dreamy little folksy musician (Anna Ash and the Family Tree) strumming and crooning away upstairs. It was all so bohemian. Vessel is a must, especially amidst the mish-mash of happenings during Art Murmur. But beware...you'll probably want to stay a while.
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Jana C.
Jul 4, 2012
Will be attending Art Murmur properly in a few days...Vessel is such a hidden jewel of a gallery. Amazing and airy upstairs, opening to the fresh air...unique pieces displayed. It was the venue for a Yelp mixer that featured body art. Such a gorgeous space, and a great spot to stop off and reflect on the meaning and purpose of art for a bit.PS The rafters and angles with the sloped roofline create dedicated nooks and crannies of secrecy and mystique, which I find utterly charming. Reminds me of the wonderful days I lived off Gibbons Dr in Alameda.....a literal paradise of architectural gems.
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Douglas Z.
Sep 10, 2014
We used Vessel Gallery for our wedding and it was an amazing experience! We couldn't have asked for a better "vessel" for our event.A little background: my wife and I often go to First Friday in Oakland, and we were often most impressed with the exhibits at Vessel Gallery. Not only viewing the art work, but perusing the jewelry collection available from local artists at the gallery.After I proposed my wife found a ring she loved that was available in the gallery's artist collection of jewelery. When purchasng the rings, Lonnie, the curator and owner of Vessel, mentioned that the gallery was also available for rental as an event space. We were intrigued by the idea of having our wedding at Vessel but decided to explore other options. After an exhaustive search we decided to go with our first choice: Vessel Gallery.Working with Lonnie and Ken, who actually handles the events for the gallery, was a great experience. We often popped in and view the space to figure out how we would use it. Over the months we became friends with Lonnie and Ken and it became clear to us that they love and take pride in Vessel gallery, and were more then happy to share it with us. Vessel is a unique, but absolutely lovely, space for an event. Our wedding was around 120 people and the space held it comfortably. We used it for the ceremony and then reconverted the space for the reception. We wanted to take advantage of the gallery so we use a variety of seated and standing tables to facilitate movement around the gallery and so people could mix together and enjoy the artwork. We also had a band and a DJ which fit comfortably in the space as well.We couldn't have expected anything more from our wedding and it was a magical day. After the wedding, our guests commented about how beautiful the space was and how elegant our event felt.If you are looking for a beautiful, elegant, and unique space to hold a wedding in Oakland, please consider Vessel Gallery.And if not, just go on First Friday or Saturday Stroll and check out the artwork!Thanks Lonnie and Ken!!
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Zach B.
Jan 14, 2014
This review is for using the gallery as an event space. I rented this gallery to use for my wedding. While the architecture and location of the gallery offered a unique and appealing addition to our wedding, I cannot recommend the venue due to the experience we had with the owners after the event.The issue I have is the poor communication and execution of the contract and general lack of care for customer service or resolving issues. What happened to us was that the caterer and I were told that a dumpster was available to throw out the trash at the end of the wedding. When the caterers went to throw away the trash, they discovered that the dumpster was inaccessible because it was behind a locked gate. Since throwing away the trash is the last thing you do, the caterers weren't able to throw away all of the trash as they hadn't prepared to take it away in their cars. When they offered to come back and clean, the owners rudely denied them access saying that they would hire a professional cleaning company. In the end, the owners cleaned it themselves and charged us over twice what a cleaning company would have charged. They also took our entire security deposit.I suggested that there was miscommunication around the dumpster being available which in turn caused all the problems. I asked that they reduce the charges to reflect the cleaning quotes I had received. I was basically told that it was all my fault, that I should have realized the dumpster was locked earlier, and that the gallery never said that they had a place for me to throw away the trash, and it was my responsibility to take the trash off site. I was told that if I broke ANY of the conditions listed on the contract, that they had the right to keep my entire security deposit. After one reply, they stopped replying to my questions.While I take responsibility for the problems that I caused, I can't help but feel like I was taken advantage of. I feel like the contract is set up in such a way that they can easily find a way to take the security deposit, which significantly increases the cost of renting the gallery. They didn't seem to have any interest in resolving the problems and I think it is a really bad business practice. I really wanted to like and refer friends to this gallery. I have pictures, architectural drawings, and know friends and professionals who are getting married or are in the industry. I would have gladly provided these things to the gallery, but instead their actions to save some money or force me into suing them have tainted my experience and they've lost a customer who is spending his energies writing bad reviews instead of recommending them to people.
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Tito Y.
Dec 16, 2013
The Vessel Gallery, in my mind, is ground zero for art venues. The space itself, having the entry with a smaller gallery space on ground level, plus an upper lever with a rear patio says it all in terms of contextual urban at its best. If you are considering a space to show some work, have a party and need easy to access weekend parking, don't hesitate to inquire. Always fun, always sophisticated, always where the action is at.
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rebecca r.
Apr 18, 2010
get ready to loose your mind...This curator knows her stuff. Man the artist are over the top edgy and talented...great place to buy jewlery and gifts too...Oh thank you for bringing culture to OAKTOWN!!!!
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Alana D.
Apr 9, 2012
A sweet space, convenient to Art Murmur on First Fridays. Make sure you stop in! Owner Lonnie has created a lovely, peaceful ambiance in this converted industrial building (If you like old bits of equipment, you'll love the winch system on the 2nd floor). Lonnie's got a real flair for interior design, and the 2 collections I've seen there have been well-thought-out and placed to their best advantage. Vessel hosts artist talks and also musical events. Heard a band there and really enjoyed the acoustics. The fine print: I've body painted there, once for a Yelp! event, once for fun... would be glad to do it again. Note, Lonnie didn't ask me to write this review.
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Joel E.
Jun 13, 2012
Vessel Gallery is a cool and "Yelp-y" venue. This Art Gallery and Event Space is somewhat of a hidden gem, but within easy walking distance of the various Oakland's restaurants in the Broadway & Grand Avenue area. I was introduced to Vessel Gallery by coming to a YEE here in March 2012. Thank you, Nique, for finding yet another awesome location for your East Bay YEE's.This Gallery is in a 2-story commercial building, with the ground floor devoted to several pieces of interesting and thought provoking art and sculptures. However, the stairs to the 2nd floor reveal a much larger wood-floored loft, with a vaulted ceiling, and an upstairs outdoor exit to a cool rooftop garden patio. The upstairs serve as the primary event space in addition to being a very nice art gallery. Check out the photos of the upstairs that a few of my fellow Yelpers have posted, as the photos nicely capture the vibe and ambiance of this artistic venue.
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Gee R.
Mar 10, 2013
The rude and aloof owner made my friends and I unwelcome on two occasions. I don't care how great the art or the space, the bad energy that the apparent owner exudes was enough to ensure my wallet stayed in my pocket. When we asked her questions about sculptures, she responded in a prickly way; only providing incomplete and unhelpful answers. Later, I asked her, out of curiosity, why no art was labelled. She seemed to take immediate offense and all but refused to answer. Instead, she asked me what I wanted to know. As an artist, art teacher and exhibitor, I was truly curious. It took me three attempts to get her to tell me that it is because it invites people to converse with her about the art. That policy failed today because her lack of charm and brusque manner repelled any possibility of a sale. I truly was enamored by the art.Additionally, signs everywhere: Broken = Bought. Fine, but don't then put tripping hazards disguised as barriers. She has set up bits of wood on the floor to keep you back from art but actually only serve as tripping hazards ... I witnessed a patron trip close to the very object they are placed to protect. However, perhaps a more likely way to secure a sale that through her customer service stratagy.Also, be careful on First Fridays, they plunge you into darkness when they've had enough, even if on the early side and you are thinking about a purchase. And mind the wood on the floor as you find your way to the exit in the dark. Remember Broken = Bought
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Din L.
Mar 2, 2013
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:How to patronize, rebuff, or ignore people, this should be the sign posted for people to read upon entering this gallery. ALONG WITH a clearly posted sign to not take photos ! WHY ?The group of artists I was with and myself also experienced 2 different reprimands about taking photos. There are many ways to communicate with people around art and the way we were treated last night at Vessel/Art Murmur, well ... just really obnoxious !1st by being ignored upon entry downstairs until the camera came out, was unpleasantly played out by some figure with his face pushed into a computer ! (so cliche)2nd, some little entitled monster of a child upstairs, caught us by surprise with his condescending manner in seeing we had a camera, repeating what was said to us already and THEN really driving it home with . . .and I quote: "also, if you see anyone else taking pictures, could you also tell them as well ! "WHAT ???? are you kidding ? We will not be going back to that gallery and since it left such a lasting impression in exiting, all of us will make sure to get the proper word out !Such a shame, really great space and nice patrons ! BUT NOT The Guggenheim ! A Concerned Artist + associates PS - Craig S, you were not the only one !
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