Winners at home

The 75 winners of the Crocker-Kingsley Competition are in Roseville, and Trent Liddicoat and Jared Tharp are at Home in Sacramento

“Untitled Pre-Cosmose 3” by Kari Breese.

“Untitled Pre-Cosmose 3” by Kari Breese.

Where: Blue Line Arts, 405 Vernon Street, Suite 100 in Roseville; (916) 783-4117; www.bluelinearts.org.
Reception: Saturday, January 17; 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Through February 21.
Hours: Tuesday and Thursday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.; or by appointment.
Where: Sol Collective, 2574 21st Street; www.facebook.com/ArtCultureActivism.
Second Saturday reception: January 10, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.

Seventy-five works of art were chosen by Gregory Kondos for this year's Crocker-Kingsley Competition and Exhibition. Of the 75 California artists in the show, six will receive a cash prize and be featured in the Crocker Art Museum in March. See the pool of winners in Roseville's Blue Line Arts for now until February 21, and closer to the grid take the time to visit Sol Collective, where Sacramento's Trent Liddicoat and Jared Tharp will show their work in Home.

The gallery is going to be separated into two sections, though both are said to highlight the “humanistic nature of preservation” in their work. Expect to see photography, installation and video projection in Home and hear Julian Elorduy of Fine Steps performing during the opening.