r. c. Baker museum
2682 miles
If you’re ever in the central California/San Joaquin valley area, this museum is a mu...
Reviews
Unconventional and fun, the Museum is the front part of the artist's home. It's open anytime you see the blue dog sculpture that says "Gallery Open" out front. Susan's subjects include travel and P'town life as well as more political stuff. She works in both 2D and 3D and is hilarious to talk to. Go ahead and ask her a few questions about her art. I own the Eze piece
An antidote to the ordinary. Quirky, creative, political and poetic. We had a great conversation with the artist and thoroughly enjoyed our visit.
Susan is lovely! Dry, funny, and deeply involved in her artistic process. She has several publications available for purchase that beautifully reflect her aesthetic. Don't miss the "epitaph" she has written, over the doorway, as you leave the "museum." It's hilarious!
Intrigued by the nice, tasteful shirts bearing her artwork sold in a wonderful nearby market, my family wandered in. Inside, you will find graphic, offensive, politically motivated i.e. "communist" "art". There should be a warning on the front door.