With this renewal of T Barny’s website we are going to kickstart the T Barny Blog! We are so excited to share the triumphs & tribulations of T Barny Sculpture in this blog.
T Barny of Healdsburg is exhibiting for the first time with his sculpture Staves in the Cloverdale Sculpture Trail. Staves was created from wine barrel parts, a departure from his usual choice of material, stone.
Join T Barny for the "Transference" Studio Tour. 10am til 5pm, October 13th &14th or 20th & 21st. Touch and Turn New Stones & New Sculptures in the Gallery & Sculpture Gardens. Experience stone carving T Barny style on one of the 206 unique rocks from 46 countries. Carve Rock. Play Bocce.
For the second time, T Barny and Gregory Frank Harris have a show at the Hunter Kirkland Contemporary Gallery in Santa Fe, NM. September 7th - September 23rd, 2018 , the Opening Reception: Friday, September 7, 2018 5:00 - 7:00 PM
Internationally known sculptor and longtime Healdsburg resident T Barny brings his work down in size for International Sculpture Day this year.
Paint Rocks! in celebration of International Sculpture Day on Sunday, April 29th from 1pm to 4pm. at the T Barny Gallery & Sculpture Gardens.
Inspired by the Kindness Rocks Project and Sonoma County groups Healdsburg Rocks, Santa Rosa Rocks, and Petaluma Rocks, we will be painting rocks to hide far and wide, spreading inspiration and a smile to all who come across them.
The artists of Sonoma County are doing what we can to help foster hope and eke out smiles in a time where our community needs the healing, hopeful power of the arts more than ever.
T Barny’s upcoming exhibition at Hunter Kirkland in Santa Fe, ‘Synesthesia’, reflects his mission to engage with every sense of those who view his sculpture. The exhibition opens on September 8th, and will continue throughout the month of September.
T Barny is emphatic when he describes his work as ‘touchable.’ He wants his sculpture to not only be seen, but also...
I'll be in Santa Fe soon for “Barny Harris LIVE!”, an exhibition of new works by myself and New Mexico painter Gregory Frank Harris. This exhibition is an exploration of the human relationship with the natural world.
If you missed it – I was recently in the news! Ann Carranza wrote a flattering article with a new take on my life’s work. Maybe reading it will inspire you to join me in person this September.