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  • Art Center Ukiah / Corner Gallery
    Art Center Ukiah / Corner Gallery
    Gallery/Museum;  Nonprofit;  Special Events
    Corner Gallery Ukiah is an artist cooperative, and has for many years created a venue where art lovers can easily connect with those who make art. We are local artists that work in a full variety of art forms. Art Center Ukiah is a non-profit community art gallery extension of the Corner Gallery cooperative. ACU provides gallery space and assistant to other local non-profit organizations and schools in exhibiting local art.
  • Art Explorers, Inc.
    Art Explorers, Inc.
    Educational;  Gallery/Museum;  Nonprofit
    Art Explorers, Inc. is a nonprofit creative arts program in Fort Bragg, California, on the North Coast, that primarily serves adults with developmental disabilities. 333 N. Franklin Street, Fort Bragg CA 95437
  • Artists' Co-op of Mendocino
    Artists' Co-op of Mendocino
    Gallery/Museum
    Artists’ co-op operated in the town of Mendocino since 1988. Twenty plus members, all local artist: photography, painting, sculpture, jewelry, metalwork, ceramics. Gallery operated at the corner of Kasten and Albion Streets in Mendocino, open every day and extended hours for Second Saturday.  Featured artists each month.  Hosted by the artists themselves.  Some special events through the year.  
  • Caspar Curiosities
    Caspar Curiosities
    Commercial Business;  Corporation;  Gallery/Museum;  History/Heritage;  Retail;  Special Events;  Traditional Arts;  Visual Arts
    Caspar Curiosities is a unique, rustic, venue that includes a boutique and art gallery.  We feature locally made art and crafts, items of Natural History, and an assortment of odd antiques. The gallery features local and touring artists on a monthly basis. 15160 Caspar Road Caspar, California, CA 95420 www.CasparCuriosities.com Art Gallery · Antique Store Hours 10:00AM – 5:00PM
  • Deep Valley Arts Collective
    Deep Valley Arts Collective
    Gallery/Museum;  Nonprofit;  Retail;  Visual Arts
    The Deep Valley Arts Collective is a Mendocino County-based 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that believes in the transformative power of making and experiencing art. Our mission is to create a culture that nurtures artists’ development and success while contributing to the well-being of our community. We operate Medium Art Gallery in the Pear Tree Center in Ukiah, California.
  • Edgewater Gallery
    Edgewater Gallery
    Gallery/Museum;  Retail;  Visual Arts
    Co-Op Gallery on Main Street, Fort Bragg, established in 2003 featuring local artists: photography, painting, ceramics, jewelry, woodwork, kites, etc. Open for business Online today.  Go to the website to see artwork by more than 12 full-time and guest artists. Also, see the Edgewater virtual gallery tour below. The gallery is open daily 11 am – 4 pm. Focused on the safety of our visitors and Edgewater members staffing the gallery, we are observing the following mandated public health precautions: 6’ social distancing maintained The wearing of masks Using hand sanitizer at door Wearing gloves when looking at cards and art in bins Sanitizing between customers by staff A new video tour of the gallery highlights its history, showcasing the artists and their artwork. Check it out at https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=14&v=BkMWG98LsS4&feature=emb_logo Visit Edgewater’s website to see video tours of each of the artists. We look forward to seeing you soon.
  • Flockworks
    Flockworks
    Educational;  Gallery/Museum;  Special Events;  Visual Arts
    Artfully devoted to creating community. Over the years, our collaborative efforts meant creative support for many other community priorities with hands-on arts as well as raising over $50,000 for others. My favorite is remains “STONE SOUP”, which we hope to do again in 2018. Mendocino Coast Children’s Fund, Community Center of Mendocino, Noyo Food Forest, Noyo Center for Marine Science, Fort Bragg-Otsuchi Cultural Exchange, Leadership Mendocino, Mendocino Coast Writer’s Conference, MUSE, and Mendocino Film Festival are some of those we’ve worked. And our own Noyo Printworks in Ft. Bragg is another lively addition for community arts. –Erica Harrold, Board Chair for Flockworks flockworks2@gmail.com FLOCKworks facilitates this on-going series of monthly exhibits with painting, sculpture, ceramics, textiles, photography, fine wood working, and much more.
  • Grace Hudson Museum
    Grace Hudson Museum
    Gallery/Museum
    The Grace Hudson Museum and Sun House in Ukiah, California, is an art, history and anthropology museum focusing on the lifeworks of artist Grace Carpenter Hudson (1865-1937) and her ethnologist husband, Dr. John W. Hudson (1857-1936). Changing interdisciplinary exhibitions and public programs feature Western American art, California Indian cultures, histories of California’s diverse North Coast region, and the work of contemporary regional artists.
  • Gualala Arts
    Gualala Arts
    Arts Council/Alliance;  Gallery/Museum;  Nonprofit;  Special Events
    Since 1961, Gualala Arts has served Sonoma and Mendocino County coastal residents and visitors with year-round programs of art, music, theater and education. With a budget around $700,000, Gualala Arts operates with 14 members on the board of directors, an executive director, office, operations and events managers,  public relations coordinator, Dolphin Gallery manager, and hundreds of dedicated volunteers. Gualala was vastly different in the early 1950s. The Gualala Hotel was the only place to stay and eat in this little lumber town. There were no motels, gas stations, or supermarkets. There were four sawmills, a general store, four bars and about 300 people. There were no art galleries. After the sawmills closed in the 1960s, people drawn by the natural beauty of the area began to settle here, many of them creative, imaginative and artistic. They opened art galleries and staged musicals, plays and other artistic events. Gualala, and these people, attracted other creative and artistic people. Gualala became recognized as a center for individuals who enjoy many forms of the arts. In 1961, Gualala Arts was formed as a non-profit organization. Since then, it has become a vibrant and active arts association supporting a variety of programs for both residents and visitors to the area. Gualala Arts regularly holds art exhibits and gallery shows both at the Dolphin Gallery and at the Gualala Arts Center. On the third weekend in August each year, we present one of the most prestigious art exhibitions in northern California – the Art in the Redwoods Festival. We give scholarships to local high school seniors each year, and provide concerts, plays, and art classes within the public schools, using our abilities to fill in where public school funding is limited.
  • Highlight Gallery
    Highlight Gallery
    Gallery/Museum;  Visual Arts
    OPEN DAILY 11:00am ’til 4:00pm CLOSED TUESDAYS www.theHighlightGallery.com We are delighted to announce our new hours and relocation to the historical building on Kasten Street here in the heart of Mendocino – look forward to seeing you soon! Everywhere you look in our new gallery is a feast for the eyes. We have some of the best work in American Craft and art and still have a gorgeous view of Mendocino Bay. Featuring fine furniture, art and the finely hand crafted work of over 200 artists, including jewelry, ceramics, turnings, sculptures, textiles, paintings and more… 707.937.3132 mail@theHighlightGallery.com www.theHighlightGallery.com
  • Jan Hoyman Studio
    Jan Hoyman Studio
    Gallery/Museum;  Visual Arts
    Gallery Hours: Monday-Friday: 10:00 am – 5:30 pm Saturday: 10:00 am – 5:00 pm Sunday: Closed 323 N Main St, Ukiah, California (707) 468-8835 info@janhoymanstudio.com
  • Kelley House Museum
    Kelley House Museum
    Gallery/Museum;  History/Heritage;  Nonprofit
    In 1969, retired accountant Beth Stebbins, and retired librarian Dorothy Bear, both from Palm Springs, settled in Mendocino. Bear was a fine photographer and soon became interested in the architecture and old buildings around town. Both women were surprised to discover that no one had taken an interest in the town’s rich and unique history. So they took on the job to begin historical research. In 1973 they established the Mendocino Historical Research, Inc. Soon after official incorporation, they began to publish books and collect photographs of the town, residents and a wide variety of cultural artifacts. The acquisition of the Kelley House for an organizational headquarters began in earnest a year later. Through community engagement, energetic fundraising (and some general arm twisting), the restoration of the 114 year old building was eventually completed. Today the Kelley House Museum continues to support the community with its dedication to collecting, preserving and sharing the rich history of the Mendocino coast. The Kelley House Museum has been a non-profit organization since its inception. Its core mission remains that of preserving local history while standing as a guardian of the irreplaceable cultural environment and architecture of this unique place. The Kelley House Museum and Historical Research Facility are supported entirely by donations, and do not receive government funding of any sort.
  • Lansing Street Gallery
    Lansing Street Gallery
    Gallery/Museum;  Visual Arts
    Lansing Street Gallery Contemporary Fine Art Art for Everyone: We are a hub for coastal and Bay Area artists, representing a diverse, vibrant and creative community. Whether you are looking to complete your interior design palette, a traveler interested in taking a bit of California back home with you, or the worldly collector enjoying the thrill of the hunt – we welcome all art enthusiasts seeking their piece.
  • Larry Spring Museum
    Larry Spring Museum
    Educational;  Environmental;  Film/Video;  Gallery/Museum;  Kids/Family;  Literature/Poetry;  Media;  Music;  Nonprofit;  Special Events;  Theatre;  Visual Arts
    The Larry Spring Museum of Common Sense Physics is a small museum that displays the works of self-taught artist, experimenter and vernacular Renaissance man, Lorenz “Larry” Spring (1915 – 2009). The Museum is located in Larry Spring’s original storefront at 225 E. Redwood Avenue, Fort Bragg. Currently, the Museum’s aim is to animate Larry Spring’s DIY spirit of amateur inquiry as a means to open up the collection to new possibilities. We imagine the Museum as a constellation of at-hand art and science resources where diverse citizens engage through collaborative, community-based programs.
  • Mendocino College Art Gallery
    Mendocino College Art Gallery
    Association/Club/Group;  Educational;  Gallery/Museum;  History/Heritage;  Nonprofit;  Traditional Arts;  Visual Arts
    The Mendocino College Art Gallery, housed in the Center for Visual and Performing Arts (CVPA), celebrated its 20th anniversary in 2015. Since its inception in 2005, the gallery has made a significant contribution to the cultural life of Mendocino County, presenting more than 100 exhibitions during this time. Celebrating regional artists, the gallery stays true to its educational role and provides students an opportunity to learn first hand about gallery management, exhibition design and instillation practices. The mission of the Mendocino College Art Gallery is to: Showcase local and regional artists. Expose the college community and the broader community of Lake and Mendocino Counties to artists, art trends and ideas from other parts of the state and country. Provide opportunities for students to prepare, present, and view their work in a professional gallery setting. Present exhibits which support and engage multiple disciplines. Expose students, faculty and area residents to art that otherwise would not be available without traveling to distant urban centers.Help establish Mendocino College as a cultural center and shaping force in the district we serve. Regular gallery hours are T, W & Th from 12:30-3:30 and by special appointment. For further information call 707.468.3207 or e-mail gallery@mendocino.edu.
  • Mendocino County Museum
    Mendocino County Museum
    Educational;  Gallery/Museum;  History/Heritage;  Visual Arts
    Wednesday through Sunday, 10:00 AM to 4:30 PM. We have friendly people, knowledgeable about Mendocino County at our welcome desk, a wonderful Museum Gift Store, and the best restrooms in town (or so we are told). If you’re in the area, stop by and say hello. We’re pleased to report that Phase 1 of the Remediation Project is complete.
  • Mendocino Jewelry Studio
    Mendocino Jewelry Studio
    Gallery/Museum
    Mendocino Jewelry Studio features Gardner’s work along with a growing selection of other local accomplished jewelers, painters, ceramicists, and stained glass artists.
  • Pacific Textile Arts
    Pacific Textile Arts
    Association/Club/Group;  Educational;  Gallery/Museum;  Library;  Nonprofit;  Special Events;  Traditional Arts
    Pacific Textile Arts is an all-volunteer educational nonprofit existing to support, share and celebrate the fiber arts.  Our campus includes a gallery in our historic Victorian house, where  exhibits are new each month; an extensive catalogued textile library; a tapestry weaving studio; and a large classroom for meetings, events, and workshops, stocked with weaving looms and equipment.  A covered patio provides an area for social events and dye workshops.  There is handicap access to all buildings.
  • Paradigm
    Paradigm
    Gallery/Museum;  Visual Arts
  • Partners Gallery
    Partners Gallery
    Gallery/Museum;  Visual Arts
    An artist-administered gallery on the Mendocino Coast featuring contemporary paintings, sculpture, jewelry and photography. OPEN: Thursdays through Mondays, 11am-4:30pm We mount new shows monthly which generally feature the works of one or two of the partner artists. A number of other artists exhibit work on consignment and we occasionally mount invitational shows. ​
  • Prentice Gallery, Fine Art & Picture Framing
    Prentice Gallery, Fine Art & Picture Framing
    Gallery/Museum;  Retail;  Traditional Arts;  Visual Arts
    The Prentice Gallery, Fine Art & Picture Framing is in a beautiful new location, still featuring the finest Mendocino County painters, photographers, sculptors, jewelers, ceramicists, and woodworkers. They are now located at 52050 Main Street, just up the street from their old location in the village of Mendocino, CA. Come in and enjoy the new gallery and custom frame shop. Open 10:30 – 5 Thursday – Tuesday, Wednesday Noon – 5. For more information: 707-937-5205. Or visit online at: www.prenticefineart.com
  • Rhoda Teplow Presents
    Rhoda Teplow Presents
    Educational;  Festivals;  Gallery/Museum;  Retail;  Traditional Arts;  Visual Arts
    RHODA TEPLOW ARTIST’S STATEMENT Color, color, color plus human interest stories! How can I go wrong?  Beads beg me to pick them up and demand that I make something out of them: earrings, necklaces, and  bracelets. I thrill in combining Tibetan beads with African beads with Japanese and Balinese beads. To know that other hands have labored to make them, hands that have been burnt by the flames, cut by the glass or blackened by the polishing. So much labor is in one bead and so many stories and history are attached to them. I have the privilege and luck to be able to combine them all together to make something beautiful and to travel to foreign countries to collect them.  And what a thrill it is to see a man or woman proudly wearing one of my pieces!  Their personal style enhanced by the beauty of the beads they wear. Jewelry studio open by appointment. Call 707 964 2787.
  • The Pot Shop
    The Pot Shop
    Commercial Business;  Gallery/Museum;  Retail;  Visual Arts
    The Pot Shop is the working studio and gallery of ceramic artist Alexis Moyer. Alexis makes both functional pottery and sculpture. Her functional pottery is known for its signature blue glazes and playful frog and gingko leaf design. Her sculptures feature whimsical animals both as stand alone pieces and as part of larger totem pole works. The studio was founded in 1988 and is open to visitors daily by coincidence or by appointment.
  • Visionary Arts Gallery
    Visionary Arts Gallery
    Educational;  Gallery/Museum;  Music;  Traditional Arts;  Visual Arts
      Hi, my name is Micah Sanger and my Visionary Arts Gallery in Mendocino exhibits a number of my paintings that are part of my “Traveling Museum Exhibit” where my paintings are combined with the insightful words of the worlds more intuitive theoretical physicists. Their words describe the lens through which I look out upon the world. Also on display are some of my other paintings which arise out of a more inner emotional landscape. See more of Micah’s work at his ACMC Artist Profile page In the Gallery there is “A Guest Artist Wall” which changes out every other month. The Gallery is also the location of music events and classes hosted by The Well Spiritual Center run by Sally Wells. The Gallery is located at 45004 Albion St. #8. To find it head west on Albion St towards the MacHouse from the fire station, The Gallery is on the corner where you turn to go to the Garden Bakery. GALLERY  OPEN  DOOR HOURS Friday,                      Saturday,                  Sunday 1:00 to 5:00         11:00 to 5:00           11:00 to 5:00 And open by appointment. Please call number below. Open throughout the week for events and classes.   Phone Numbers Visionary Arts                           Spiritual Center Micah Sanger                                Sally Wells (505) 455-2867                          (707) 357-3466
  • Water Gallery
    Water Gallery
    Commercial Business;  Educational;  Environmental;  Gallery/Museum;  Literature/Poetry;  Traditional Arts;  Visual Arts
    The Water Gallery is a working artist’s studio and fine arts gallery showing photographs of ocean waves bursting on the Mendocino Headlands, hand-formed porcelain bowls, abstract sculpture carved from locally collected driftwood, and epic literature. The Water Gallery shows the work of William de la Mare. Open by appointment.  
  • Willits Center for the Arts
    Willits Center for the Arts
    Gallery/Museum;  Special Events;  Visual Arts
    The Willits Center for the Arts’ mission is to support active cultural participation and artistic expression in the City of Willits and its surrounding communities by providing a public space for gallery shows, arts activities, education, cultural activities, and community enrichment. Please also visit the Online Gallery to find hundreds of pieces of art for sale. 71 E. Commercial St., PO Box 503, Willits, CA 95490 Hours: Only 6 people will be allowed in the gallery at one time.  Masks are mandatory.  We will be open Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays from 11 am until 5 pm.    
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