Red Bluff Art Alley

10/11/2021

Tehama Creatives advocates for more public art in Red Bluff, trusting it will bring continued life and vibrancy to our community.

Thank you Red Bluff Police Department for cleaning up our Art Alley! Your service is much appreciated!!! ✨💖✨
11/30/2020

Thank you Red Bluff Police Department for cleaning up our Art Alley! Your service is much appreciated!!! ✨💖✨

11/06/2020
10/17/2020
08/18/2020

Murals make a huge difference in our community without a doubt. This one is no different and is very important to our rural community. Did you know Tehama County has an opportunity to bring in hundreds of thousands of dollars in revenue?

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This mural is facing Antelope in Red Bluff Art Alley painted by Lacy Wilson Art

08/03/2020

👏👏👏👏 WOW! We are blooming with excitement to show you this beautiful mural by Toni Ga***rd and Heather Griffin Vine

Get out and go down Red Bluff Art Alley

08/01/2020

We love The State Theatre so much 👏🏼 much love 💕
06/19/2020

We love The State Theatre so much 👏🏼 much love 💕

Do you know where we are? Come leave us magical painted rocks and lovely google reviews please. Take beautiful and uniqu...
06/03/2020

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Red Bluff Art Alley

It started with a gathering, a convening of artists who wanted to connect, inspire and be inspired. “We wanted to see the creatives get together,” says Athena Dyer, an original convener of what has become Tehama Creatives. It didn’t take more than a few meetups at what are now affectionately referred to as Drink and Draws for Tehama Creatives to become a firebrand group dedicated to public art and community connection.

This burgeoning art movement in Red Bluff has cultivated enough energy to paint an alley with murals, transform drab downtown planters into vibrant works of art and connect artists to each other. “It’s starting to have practical applications to deal with issues in our community,” says Tehama Creative Michelle Carlson, also an educator, who notes that incidents of tagging are down where art goes up.

“With the Drink and Draw comes the dreaming,” says Carlson, who values the group for pulling her out of isolation exploring her artistic expression. The bi-weekly gatherings at Cedar Crest Brewery in downtown Red Bluff fueled her creative fire and introduced her to kindred spirits. “We’ve carved out a little safe space for people to be artists,” she adds. “It’s providing momentum.”

At any given gathering, which went online during stay-at-home orders, creatives can be found working in watercolors, pencils, textiles, digital art, whatever suits their fancy. “I love the organic nature of that gathering,” says Carlson. “It feels very generous and kind and wonderful to share that with people.”