The Art Galleries of Siskiyou

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Fort Jones: Marble Rim Gallery

The Marble Rim Gallery is a non-profit community gallery in Fort Jones in the community of Scott Valley, California. Everything displayed and for sale in the gallery is made by local artisans. Marble Rim showcases the work of its members and hosts a special show celebrating a featured artist every month. They host a number of shows and events throughout the year. There is always something new to see, and many unique and special gifts. Check their website for the current featured artists.

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Montague: Open Sky Gallery

Open Sky Art Gallery is the first Justice-impacted and inspired Art Venue and Gathering Place in the Pacific Northwest. Located in Montague, they show and sell art and creative writing by artists and writers who are or once were incarcerated and the families of those who are impacted by serious crime. Open Sky provides an opportunity for system-impacted artists to integrate into society, increase their self-worth and heal from trauma.

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Yreka: Liberty Arts

A non-profit contemporary art gallery featuring local and guest artists, community outreach, and educations programs. In addition to its exhibitions in the gallery, Liberty Arts opened up their Explorations Arts Education program, classes meet the gallery with a docent tour highlighting interesting techniques, subjects and ideas. The students then proceed to the studio, also on Miner Street where they can create their own artwork using the elements and techniques they have experienced in the gallery. The exhibition schedule and Exploration classes are all available on the Liberty Arts website.

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Happy Camp: Karuk Tribe People’s Center

As the cultural center for the Karuk Tribe, the People’s Center is devoted to the preservation, promotion and celebration of Karuk history, language, traditions and living culture. Located in Happy Camp, the headquarters of the Karuk tribe, the exhibition gallery at the People’s Center hosts a collection of historic photographs, woven baskets, beadwork, and more made by the Karuk people. The art of basketweaving has been refined over time and passed down through many generations, keeping the cultural heritage of the Karuk people alive.

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Dunsmuir: Siskiyou Arts Museum

Located in the heart of downtown Dunsmuir, Siskiyou Arts Museum strives to enrich the lives of artists, residents, and visitors to Siskiyou County through exhibition, sale, and interpretation of the visual, literary, and performing arts. They host and present programs and events to educate, strengthen, serve, and sustain the local art community. The SAM features 60 to 100 local and regional artists in the gift shop and two large gallery spaces.

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Mt Shasta: Heinz Danzberger Gallery

An artist owned gallery featuring fine art photography of landscapes of the region. The moody black and white landscapes capture the beauty of Siskiyou and majesty of our volcano, Shasta. Established in 2011, the gallery in Mt Shasta is also a working photography studio. Contact the artist direct to schedule an appointment.

 

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