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Stargazing with Russell & Laura
Public & Private Nightsky observing
July 12 – August 16, 2025
Opening Reception:
Saturday, July 12, 3–5 PM
Drawn to Drawing
Hosfelt Gallery
260 Utah Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
A group show of approximately 200 drawings in an installation designed to reveal thematic and conceptual relationships across time and place. In drawings spanning the globe as well as the 16th to 21st centuries, from European Old Masters to geometric abstraction to photorealism, this is an exploration of the intimacy, immediacy and pleasure of drawing.
June 14 – August 8, 2025
SKY
Vita Art Center
28 West Main Street
Ventura, CA 93001
The sky has long been a source of inspiration, mystery, and contemplation. In the group exhibition 'SKY', six artists interpret the vast expanse above us — its scientific, spiritual, poetic, and symbolic dimensions — through a diverse range of media and perspectives.
December 18, 2024 - March 2025
Opening Reception: December 20
Metes and Bounds: Mapping the Ojai Valley
Ojai Valley Museum
130 West Ojai Avenue
Ojai, CA
A group exhibition of historic maps from the museum's permanent collection, plus some artful maps made just for this exhibition.
December 7, 2024
Opening Reception: Sat. Dec 7, 4-8 PM
Sonder
INDOEK
83 PALM ST., VENTURA, CA
A group show. Sonder is a noun that describes the feeling of realizing that everyone has a life as complex and vivid as your own.
September 7 — October 13, 2024
Opening Reception: Sat. Sept 7, 2-6 PM
Drawing Lines
INDOEK
83 PALM ST., VENTURA, CA
In this solo exhibit, Russell takes on a humorous voice, reflecting insider lingo that surrounds outdoor subcultures. From his famous surf grids and striking blue mono prints – to abstracted depictions of bouldering and climbing routes – to his large-scale globes – Russell’s work evokes a humble appreciation of our sacred natural resources and outdoor playgrounds.
April 22 – May 10, 2024
One Sky We Share
Union Art Gallery
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, WS
One Sky We Share celebrates the 100th anniversary of planetarium projectors and brings together artists whose fascination with the night sky represents the beauty and intrigue of the world above us.
April 3 – April 10, 2024
UCA Artist-in-Residence
March 28 – April 26, 2024
Russell Crotty, A Look into the Vast
Windgate Center Art Gallery
University of Central Arkansas
Conway, Arkansas
This artist's residency during the 2024 Total Solar Eclipse includes an exhibition of Russell's astronomy works, a gallery talk and a drawing workshop for students.
March 9 – April 1, 2024
Above & Below:
Russell Crotty/ David Lloyd
Adler / Smith Gallery
1636 Ocean Park Blvd.
Santa Monica, California
Two Person Show.
Drawings, paintings and hand built ceramic vessels.
Detail from Moonrise Over Lizard's Mouth, 2022
18.5 x 82.5 inches framed
color pencil, gouache and ink on museum board
RUSSELL CROTTY has made important contributions to contemporary drawing since the early 1990’s. Utilizing ballpoint pen as his primary medium, he is especially renowned for his distinctive drawings on paper-coated suspended globes and within large-scale books. His work engages astronomy, landscape, mapping, surfing, coastal studies, along with an idiosyncratic commentary on the natural and manmade worlds. Russell ambitiously broadens his vast body of work by incorporating bioresin, collage, and non-traditional materials, exploring new ideas that investigate and expand the notion of “works on paper.”
As a serious amateur astronomer, Russell has studied the night sky for decades, utilizing his own array of telescopes with occasional sojourns to professional observatories. He has made important observational contributions to accredited astronomy organizations such as NASA and ALPO (Association of Lunar and Planetary Observers). He obsessively and enthusiastically documents the night sky and celestial phenomenon. The resulting body of astronomical work is informed by scientific research by contemporary astrophysicists, romanticized by his extensive knowledge of exploratory 19th century science, and fueled by his immense passion for the cosmos.
Russell's work has been extensively exhibited nationally and internationally and is owned by private collectors, museums and public collections. He is a 2015 Guggenheim Fellow.
A native Californian, Russell grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area, began and nurtured his art career in Los Angeles, lived many years in the Santa Monica Mountains – and now works in Ventura and resides in Ojai, California with his wife Laura Gruenther and their two dogs.