Current and Upcoming Exhibition Events

Come View a Variety of Contemporary Works Showing Year-Round

The Art of Food And Everything About It

November 2nd - December 1st

Get ready to visit an exciting exhibition revolving all thing FOOD. This is a colorful show that will not disappoint, with fantastic imagery and large sculpture. The Art of Food has partnered with the Redwood Food Bank for a Food Drive. Please bring any non-perishable food item to donate to be entered in a raffle to win a free ceramic class, a one-of-a-kind bowl by Robert Brent, or a print by Sally Baker!


Members Show, December 7 – 29, 2024

All SebArts members are welcome to submit their artwork for our Annual Members Show!

Reception Date: December 8th 2-4pm


Impressions In Ink, Celebrating Printmaking in all forms (feat. small gallery of Bernard Blake) January 4 – February 2, 2025


ABSTRACT SHOW, February 8 – March 16, 2025

PHOTOGRAPHY, March 22 – May 4, 2025

ART AT THE SOURCE, May 10 – June 15, 2025

FIBER SHOW, June 21 – August 3, 2025

ART OF PLAY, August 9 – September 7, 2025

Call for entries are now open for our first exhibition of 2025, Impressions in Ink: Celebrating Printmaking All Forms ! This exhibition is accepting works from all styles of printmaking including etching, lithography, woodcut, and screen printing, linocut, and more. Apply Here

Within our show will be a small gallery of Bernard Blake. Bernard worked with color screen-printing, using photography as the basis for his imagery. In the mid 1970s he moved to Santa Rosa, California and then built a home and studio outside Sebastopol. Bernard showed his work with The Annex Galleries, Santa Rosa, CA; ADI Gallery, San Francisco, CA, and other Bay Area venues.

Come visit The Stop Gallery

The Stop Gallery is our one and only rotating artists gallery right here in our SebArts women’s restroom!

Yes, thats right, because art goes wherever you do around here.

The Stop Gallery is a beauty to behold and is truly a work of art itself. This current art installation is titled “In The Vision” by Linda Loveland Reid. Whether you need to go or not, stop by The Stop Gallery.