UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS
If you are interested in purchasing art from the current exhibition, please call 503-487-6883 or email Galleries@ChehalemCulturalCenter.org
Public Receptions are from 5-7pm with an Artist Talk at 6pm
Artist Receptions are a free event to view new exhibits and celebrate with the artists! Meet the artists, ask them questions, visit with other art lovers, and get first access to purchase art pieces. Wine and snacks are available.
If you are interested in exhibiting in our space, please fill out this interest form.
Biophilia
A show presented by SAQA Oregon. Juried by Sue Benner.
March 5th - May 30th in the Parrish Gallery
Artist Reception: March 15th, 5pm - 7pm
A show presented by SAQA Oregon, this quilt exhibition will feature fiber art under the theme, Biophillia, or the love of life and all things living.
OPA Pottery Show
TBA
Art Harvest Studio Tour
Sep 3rd - Oct 24th in the Parrish Gallery
Artist Reception: Oct 4th, 5pm - 7 pm
Art Harvest Studio Tour is an organization of visual artists who annually open their studios to the public for a two weekend tour around the valley. The first annual Art Harvest Studio Tour began in 1993. Since then, thousands of visitors have come to beautiful Yamhill County to meet some of the area’s most talented artists. This year the Chehalem Cultural Center is featuring a sampling of each artists’ work. It’s a great way to get an idea of who’s studio you’d like to visit!
Pastel Artists of Oregon
Oct 29th, 2024 - Jan 9th, 2025 in the Parrish Gallery
Artist Reception: TBA
GFU Senior Exhibitions
April 16th - 26th in the Central & Community Gallery
Artist Reception: April 26th, 4pm - 5:30pm
Students Maddie Koch, Claire Russell, and Sandra Montes from George Fox University’s Art & Design Department have been selected to display their senior exhibitions at the Chehalem Cultural Center.
Rodeo Show
TBA
A to Z Wineworks
Sep 3rd - Oct 24th in the Central Gallery
Artist Reception: Oct 4th, 6pm - 7pm
The Artist in Residence program at A to Z Wineworks offers a dynamic setting far from an artist’s usual surroundings and obligations. Reflection time and workspace are provided after participation in an initial harvest as an intern. The artists bring new ideas to the community and find fresh inspiration and stimulation. During the residency, the artist shares their art through talks, demonstrations, or experiential opportunities, as well as exhibiting their work.