Día de los Muertos is a traditional fiesta in honor of the deceased that is celebrated in Mexico and other parts of Latin America on Nov. 1 and 2. The holiday is... read more →
Jesus Santa Cruz is a Mexican-American queer artist whose art utilizes abstract forms and shapes to explore queer identity, queer narratives, and intersections of race and gender. His works include... read more →
Arien Reed's contemporary style is vibrant with highly saturated colors and deep contrasts. Realism, with influences of surrealism and expressionism, convey the loves, joys, concerns, and struggles of everyday people,... read more →
Through the lens of photographer Gerardo Vázquez, we are drawn into the harsh reality our unhoused population face day after day. Looking closely at each face you see the stress,... read more →
Armed with palette knives and brushes, Miguel Pujol explores different techniques, subjects, and styles with acrylics on canvas. Miguel combines real elements and the abstract to portray what he sees,... read more →
Featuring the artwork of participants in Arts Visalia's summer youth classes, this exhibition is a great opportunity to see the creativity of young artists. Our skilled instructors encourage the artists... read more →
Arts Visalia presents the annual juried Community Exhibition. Over 40 artists of all backgrounds, ages, and abilities will be showing the world what they are proud of. The exhibition runs... read more →
Kirk Cruz returns to Arts Visalia in May with his artwork depicting his bold process in color theory and light. Kirk was born in Fresno and has studied painting and... read more →
Through photos, videos, prints and drawings, Martin Azevedo explores ideas of symbolism, archetypes, masculinity, power, narrative, and allegory. Martin is intrigued when symbols interact on the same plane; by the... read more →
This exhibition of baskets and gourds is held biennially at Arts Visalia in conjunction with the Baskets and Gourds, Containers of our Culture Workshop. The works of artists and workshop... read more →