40th Annual Wallowa Valley Festival of Arts
Josephy Center for Arts & Culture 403 N Main St, Joseph, OR, United StatesJoin our festival in September for our 40th anniversary event!
Join our festival in September for our 40th anniversary event!
National Geographic Photo Camp Oregon is a photography learning experience, led by National Geographic Explorers and photographers Sara Hylton and Tailyr Irvine, focusing on the Wallowa Valley.
What is a wild landscape? One thing that makes Eastern Oregon so special is untouched and undeveloped landscapes. The Wild Landscape exhibit will celebrate Imnaha's diverse and wild lands.
Featuring Steve Arment and Anna Vogel;
“step through a portal into Heartwood House”
This exciting annual event features a wonderful display of artwork, lots of awards ribbons, hands-on activities, and musical performances by area youths.
Join us Sunday, April 10, 2022 at 3pm for a reception at The Josephy Center to celebrate much of “Beautiful Games,” with updates from regional reservations and current contests that bring “Native Sport” and athletes to Eastern Oregon and the Wallowa's today.
"An Invitation to the Lighter Side;" Artworks from women exploring humor and the joys that keep us going through challenging times. The exhibit opens February 26 - March 28, 2022.
This exhibit encourages artists to examine and reveal nature beyond the familiar, especially now in a rapidly changing world. Open through February 22.
A special exhibit at Josephy featuring little works of any 2D or 3D mediums that fit into an imaginary 7” x 7”x 7” box.
Our 39th annual festival is the largest juried fine art exhibition in Eastern Oregon, featuring representational realism as well as contemporary art from the Pacific Northwest and beyond.
A collaborative photography exhibit between Adele Buttolph & Rick McEwan.
The exhibit explores the Nez Perce Treaties of 1855 and 1863, and a “Proposed Reservation for the Roaming Nez Perce Indians in the Wallowa Valley in Oregon,” promulgated and then rescinded by President U.S. Grant executive orders.
Fire Stories is a historic and contemporary exploration of wildfire in Northwest landscapes. A collection of 1930s panoramic photographs from fire lookout sites paired with modern replicates provides unique perspective.
Youth, K-12, are invited to show one piece of artwork in this annual exhibit.
Our annual women's exhibit. All mediums were welcomed in our exploration of the powerful and transcendent idea of motherhood.
Human / Animal connection exhibit
“The camera is an instrument that teaches people how to see without a camera.” – Dorothea Lange
Inspired by the global pandemic. October 2 - November 18.
Fine art, oil, and photograph exhibit featuring three of Wallowa County's finest artists over the past few decades. Artist Preface […]
Virtual Exhibit with accompanying audio: Click here! About the Exhibit Before Facebook, Instagram and Snapchat, there were photo post cards, […]
"The Valient Women of the Vote". Runs through April 15. In conjunction with the 100 year anniversary of the Women's […]
January 5 - February 23, 2020 Exhibit Opening: Sunday, January 5 at 2 PM Stacia Morfin, a young artist […]
About the Exhibit Working in different mediums, using techniques specific to their own style; Kevin and Auburn have created a […]