Born and raised in Visalia, California, Saegan Moran began her undergraduate studies at College of the Sequoias in California where she discovered an instant fascination and love for printmaking. In... read more →
December's featured artist is Barry Clark Jr. Barry's correspondence through writing letters to Arts Visalia, included over 30 beautiful drawings he did while incarcerated. Using found... read more →
November's featured artist is Jasmine Gregory. Jasmine is a fashion designer originally from Los Angeles. She uses her knowledge in design, photography and painting to create... read more →
Featured Artist Tracey Frye October's featured artist is Tracey Frye. Tracey is a local artist that creates Mandala stones. Tracey states, "Mandala is a Sanskrit for circle, meaning life is endless and... read more →
September's featured artist is Mike Wood. Mike creates beautiful handmade wooden clocks and furniture. Each of his items are handcrafted from fine hardwoods, either quarter-sawn White Oak, Cherry, or Mahogany. Boards are... read more →
Gift Shop Featured Artist Tom Stokes of Tom's Unique Wood Crafts August's featured artist is Tom Stokes. Tom works on children's puzzles and wooden carvings of the End of the... read more →
July's featured artist is Melissa Stewart. Melissa became interested in pottery as a kid. After taking a variety of art classes, she immediately fell in love with clay. She originally... read more →
Featured artist is Diana Pearcy Native Californian, Diana Pearcy, resides in the heart of California. She and her husband are both retired and currently enjoy takin life easy. Diana spends... read more →
May’s featured artist is Liz McDonnald Liz McDonnald, owner of Little Dog Studio, creates beautiful Ecoprint and Nuno Felt scarves and journals. An Ecoprint scarf is made by directly applying... read more →
April 2019's featured artist is Brenda Wood. Brenda is a local jewelry artist who creates beautifully handmade bracelets, earrings, and necklaces. Her pieces are African, Asian, Indian, Native and Texan... read more →