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Current Exhibitions

Umpqua Valley Arts is dedicated to the belief that the arts are an indispensable element of a thriving and meaningful community, and arts education should be available to all.

Our exhibition programming is inspired by our energetic community, the geography in which our organization is situated, and the unique history of our region and our institution. When we are willing to consider ideas & art together, we are learning to acknowledge and respect the histories that bind us together, and the changing world that surrounds us.

OPENING RECEPTION: March 21st | 4-7pm | Staff remarks at 5:30pm

On view in Hallie Brown Ford Gallery:

MIDWIFE A LIFE

A solo exhibit of works by Victoria Smits exploring the impact of insecure attachment and how understanding creates opportunities for transformation.

On view in the Corridor Gallery:

all the small things

An exhibit of photo essays focusing on subjects that are relatable to the local community and the beauty that makes Roseburg and the surrounding area unique.

On view in Red Door Gallery:

Landmarks and Landscapes

Mix media works by Roxanne Evans Stout about the landscapes of the Northwest, created from a place of “play” for an authentic and intuitive expression of the sceneries she renders.

On view in Gallery II: 

Prayer Flags

Paintings by Marjorie Feldman using inspiration from Nepalese prayer flags to create works that acknowledge, comfort, and heal.

On view in Student Gallery:

Compositions

A group exhibition of current Roseburg High School ceramics, printmaking, photography, drawing, and painting students.

Thursday, April 10th | 6-8pm

Special event : Conversations on Attachment

Join Umpqua Valley Arts for a dialogue between exhibiting artist Victoria Smits and Dr. Kelley Munger as they discuss attachment theory, the ability of attachment styles to change over time, and how attachment intersects with others in relationships