Sebastopol Center for the Arts Unveils Rare Thiebaud Prints in New Exhibition

Sebastopol Center for the Arts presents The Unknown Thiebaud: Passionate Printmaker, featuring never-before-seen works from the iconic artist's private collection.

The Sebastopol Center for the Arts is thrilled to announce a new show, The Unknown Thiebaud: Passionate Printmaker, which will be on display from January 10 to March 8, 2026. The exhibition introduces to the public, for the first time ever, a whimsical and limited prints collection of the legendary American painter Wayne Thiebaud, thereby putting the spotlight on his lesser-known works. These prints, most of which have not been shown in public before, provide a special glimpse into the artist’s creative process and his devotion to printmaking throughout his life.

Thiebaud, widely celebrated for his iconic depictions of everyday American objects and cityscapes, also explored the medium of printmaking throughout his career. His first print was made by running pieces of linoleum through his mother’s washing machine, an early indication of his inventive and unconventional approach to the medium. The Unknown Thiebaud exhibition brings together a stunning selection of prints from over six decades, focusing on recurring themes such as food, landscapes, and cityscapes. These works offer a fresh perspective on Thiebaud’s legacy, emphasizing his contributions to the world of printmaking alongside his more famous paintings.

The Visionary Partnership of Wayne Thiebaud and Allan Stone

This exhibition also delves into the artist’s close relationship with his longtime gallerist and friend, Allan Stone. Stone played a pivotal role in Thiebaud’s career, offering him his first major solo show in 1962 and remaining his gallerist throughout his life. The exhibition includes personal letters and works from private collectors, shedding light on the strong artistic and professional bond between Thiebaud and Stone.

A special feature of the exhibition is the documentary The Collector, directed by Olympia Stone, the daughter of Allan Stone. The film explores the impact of Stone’s support on Thiebaud’s career and provides a personal and insightful look at their friendship. Through these documents and artworks, visitors will gain a deeper understanding of Thiebaud’s career and the influential role that Stone played in shaping the artist’s legacy.

Thiebaud’s Northern California Connection

While Thiebaud’s works are prominently displayed in major institutions like the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA), many of the prints featured in The Unknown Thiebaud have never been shown to the public before. The exhibition also highlights Thiebaud’s strong ties to Northern California, where he lived and worked for much of his career. Though based in Sacramento, Thiebaud maintained a second studio in San Francisco’s Potrero Hill, where he created many of his beloved city views that later became iconic representations of the Bay Area.

Exhibition Dates and Location

  • Exhibition Title: The Unknown Thiebaud: Passionate Printmaker
  • Exhibition Dates: January 10 – March 8, 2026
  • Location: Sebastopol Center for the Arts, 282 South High Street, Sebastopol, CA

The exhibition provides a rare opportunity for art enthusiasts and collectors to experience a different side of Thiebaud’s artistic legacy, showcasing his expertise in printmaking and his enduring influence on contemporary art. This intimate exhibition offers a fresh perspective on the artist, emphasizing his multifaceted approach to art and his commitment to exploring new mediums throughout his career.

A Must-See Exhibition for Art Lovers

The Unknown Thiebaud: Passionate Printmaker has presented an extraordinary chance to delve into the obscured side of one of the greatest to date American contemporary artists. Via the rare prints, the personal letters, and the documentary The Collector, which gives an insight into the whole thing, the exhibition is a thorough examination of Thiebaud’s artistic way and of his strong bond with Northern California as well. The exhibition is recommended for all those who are inclined towards art, especially art history, contemporary printmaking and Thiebaud’s iconic legacy.

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