Arts at Pacifica

Enfolded in the beautiful Siskiyou Mountains, Pacifica lies in the heart of an area long favored by artists and artisans for its beauty and solitude. We believe that art, in all its diverse forms, is a wondrous part of life to be encouraged and explored! From artists’ fairs to our students’ art projects, art is an ever present part of what we do at Pacifica.

Pacifica supports functional, visual, literary, and performing arts in Southern Oregon by offering space to artists for art shows, performances, and hosting classes. Pacifica hosts events throughout the year where artists can display and sell their work to the community, including our long-standing Winter Arts Festival. We also support interactive and performing arts through hosting dances, concerts, and productions of many kinds.

For those looking to try their own hand at some artistic expression, we are proud to offer fun and informative art classes and workshops designed to help anyone, whether seasoned expert or curious first-timer, expand his or her creative skills. Our teachers are local artists with extensive teaching experience, as well as out-of-town artists with strong reputations for teaching skills. Check the Events Calendar for upcoming classes!

Photo by Julia Hassett
Photo by Anadria Meadowphor
Photo by Anadria Meadowphor
Photo by Julia Hassett
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If you are interested in learning more about what we do and how you can get involved, or wish to host an artistic endeavor at Pacifica, please contact us at info@pacificagarden.org!

Featured Artists

Artist: Corbin Brashear
Rain Forest Mask by Monique Barker
Snow Storm by Monique Barker
Artist: Corbin Brashear
Artist: Kazuko Young
Artist: Abby Whitt (winner of the Caterpillar's Draw Your Own Bird contest!)
Sunrise Mask by Monique Barker
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Learn about some of our local artists and view more of their beautiful work on their artist’s pages!

Monique BarkerCeramics, Weaving

Julia HassettPhotography

Corbin BrashearNeedle Felting

Kazuko YoungCeramics

Phil HicksPhotography