Cowboy Gear Exhibit – Wallowa County Past & Present!
This unique show highlights the talents of local artisans, both past and present, showcasing a range of gear from intricate masterpieces to the most basic, rugged equipment made for hard use.
This unique show highlights the talents of local artisans, both past and present, showcasing a range of gear from intricate masterpieces to the most basic, rugged equipment made for hard use.
Heads and Hearts: The Landscape Through Nez Perce Eyes shows how Nimiipuu stories and art record past "signature" geologic events, some unknown to geologists, and enhance our understanding and appreciation of the Northwest’s dynamic landscape. View the Virtual Exhibit on this page!
Opening Reception: September 20 - 7 PM. Tickets available now for the finest art in NE Oregon!
Welcome to our Fiber Arts Exhibit! Join us on a journey through the diverse and expressive world of fiber arts, capturing the essence of creativity and individuality in each piece.
This year, we’re spicing things up with: 🎲 A Game of Chance! Everyone who walks through our doors during the opening gets to draw a slip from our festive pot—win anywhere from 10% to 50% off one item! Will you score the jackpot? There's only one way to find out!🍷 Sip & Shop: Enjoy spiced cider, wine, and holiday cheer as you explore unique small-scale works priced under $200. Unlike typical exhibits, art purchased from the Little Works Exhibit may be taken home that day! These one-of-a-kind pieces are perfect for gifting, keeping, decorating rentals, vacation homes, or offices!
The Wallowa Works exhibit is a showcase of artwork that celebrates the unique essence of living and working in our beautiful county. Free entry, open to the public, Appleflat Catering and live music from Janis Carper and Carolyn Lochert!
We have 59 artists with 106 artworks! Come enjoy everything from sweeping landscapes to personal journeys, abstract interpretations, and visions of the future.
This exciting annual event features a wonderful display of artwork, lots of awards ribbons, hands-on activities, and musical performances by area youths. The opening reception is Saturday April 12th from 12 - 4 PM!
The show will include traditional and contemporary art, in multiple genres, from weaving and beading to a new bronze sculpture by Doug Hyde. Doug gave us 'etweyé·wise (The Return), the fine bronze Nez Perce woman in our front yard. Opening Reception Saturday at Noon - salmon served!
The show will include traditional and contemporary art, in multiple genres, from weaving and beading to a new bronze sculpture by Doug Hyde. Doug gave us 'etweyé·wise (The Return), the fine bronze Nez Perce woman in our front yard.
Watercolor artist Robin Coen and award-winning author Marina Richie have collaborated to create an exhibit of images and poetic narratives to send a message of compassion and solidarity with the natural world. Together we hope to inspire others to join us in preserving refugia-the wild heart of the Blue Mountains. Opening Reception 6/13 at 7 PM!
Every year the Josephy Center celebrates Wallowa County’s natural beauty through a Wild Landscape Exhibit – this year we want to celebrate the beauty and the diverse landscape of Minam.
In place of the Wallowa Valley Arts Festival, the Josephy Center for Arts and Culture is thrilled to present a new and dynamic event: the En Plein Air Festival, coming September 2025. Artist Submissions welcome through July.
After a week of painting in the Wallowas, completed festival work will be available to view this weekend only!
View the virtual exhibit here, or come to the main gallery at Josephy to view the en plein air work from the festival artists.
To tell a story through an animal…to use its story as part of an ancient narrative…while at the same time bringing to mind today’s sad plight of engineered cattle. I want to reveal ancient truths…stories of the ancient auroch of prehistoric caves...
Painter-turned-clay-artist Mardi Wood brings porcelain to life—fluid forms, cascading glazes, and expressive animal drawings inspired by myth, history, and the wild beauty of the Maremma cattle of Italy. Come meet the artist, explore her extraordinary vessels and sculptures, and enjoy an afternoon of art & community.
Discover the whimsical and masterful woodcarvings of beloved Wallowa Valley artist Steve Arment. From playful folk-art sculptures to treasures from his personal collection, this exhibit celebrates creativity, craftsmanship, and community while funding Youth Art Programs.
Discover the whimsical and masterful woodcarvings of beloved Wallowa Valley artist Steve Arment. From playful folk-art sculptures to treasures from his personal collection, this exhibit celebrates creativity, craftsmanship, and community while funding Youth Art Programs.
From board games and hopscotch to video games and backyard adventures, this exhibit explores how play shapes our memories, friendships, and imagination.
Rediscover the magic of play! Join us for the Opening Reception of “Game On: An Art Journey Through Childhood Play,” a lively and imaginative exhibit celebrating the joy, creativity, and nostalgia of games from our youth.
Rediscover the magic of play! Join us for the Opening Reception of “Game On: An Art Journey Through Childhood Play,” a lively and imaginative exhibit celebrating the joy, creativity, and nostalgia of games from our youth.
Art About Agriculture Touring Exhibition 2026: Field Report invites submissions of fine art and craft that explores visual storytelling inspired by food, fiber and natural resources.
This juried exhibition invites women artists to explore the theme of Growth in all its forms. DEADLINE EXTENDED to Jan. 20
From the cycles of nature to the evolution of self and community, this exhibition invites you to experience the many ways women express growth—universal yet deeply personal.