Valley Art Gallery

Valley Art Gallery For more than 70 years, Valley Art Gallery has offered the best in original, affordable fine art and With this show, a tradition was born.

For more than 70 years, Valley Art Gallery has been one of the premier art galleries in the East Bay. It was a pioneer in the philosophy that art improves people’s quality of life. In September 1949, it held its first show, Outdoor Art Shows, in conjunction with the Walnut Festival in Walnut Creek City Park. This event featured paintings, weavings, sculptures, and music, and was very successful. V

alley Art Gallery is a nonprofit, all volunteer organization, and has built a reputation as the best place to see the highest quality, most affordable artwork by some 150 emerging and established Bay Area artists and craftspersons. Our history of exhibiting artists reads like a Bay Area arts Hall of Fame, from George Post to Lundy Siegriest to Pam Glover. We are also the only gallery in the East Bay that offers the option of renting before buying. Our rental program is an easy and inexpensive way to experience a wide variety of original artwork in your home or office before making a purchase decision. In addition, Valley Art Gallery continues to encourage art education in the community by supporting art programs in selected schools with our annual Gloria Marshall Memorial Gift.

Ruth Beeve gives viewers a new take on how to conceive a landscape. There is a certain excitement and engagement when co...
06/17/2026

Ruth Beeve gives viewers a new take on how to conceive a landscape. There is a certain excitement and engagement when considering the rocks, waters and plains as flat color, shapes and form. What do you see and how does it make you feel?

Ruth Beeve, "The View," acrylic on canvas, 24 x 20 inches

Deer Creek is a pristine 60-mile waterway originating in the southern Cascades of Tehama County. It is one of the only w...
06/15/2026

Deer Creek is a pristine 60-mile waterway originating in the southern Cascades of Tehama County. It is one of the only waterways in California that supports healthy, self-sustaining populations of threatened Chinook salmon and Central Valley steelhead. You don't need to be on a fishing expedition to see the beauty of this waterway, which is perfectly captured in Judith Feins' 16 x 20 inch oil painting of the same name.

Most Californians are familiar with dry hillsides, but what of the beauty found there? Check out the variety of color an...
06/13/2026

Most Californians are familiar with dry hillsides, but what of the beauty found there? Check out the variety of color and form that Barbara Evans depicts in her beautiful 16 x 20 inch acrylic painting, "Dry Hills." After viewing her work, you'll never look at the rolling landscapes the same way again.

06/11/2026

It was a gorgeous day for an Opening Reception at Valley Art Gallery. Thank you to all who attended the Opening of the Slopes of Diablo exhibition. It was great having members of the Gallery, representatives from Save Mount Diablo, family and friends in attendance. We hope you had as much fun as we did!

Thank you to all of the artists who applied and congratulations to those who were juried into the exhibition. The award winners are: Robert Anke, Jana Lowe and Nancy Roberts.

Honorable Mentions: Susan Powers, Heidi Schmidt, Jack Weaver, and Denise Oyama Miller

Artist, Shari Arai DeBoer is definitely telling a story in her 21 x 17 inch monoprint, "From a Safe Place." Read what yo...
06/10/2026

Artist, Shari Arai DeBoer is definitely telling a story in her 21 x 17 inch monoprint, "From a Safe Place." Read what you like into her soft inviting visual narrative.

Low tide is a natural phenomenon, driven primarily by the moon's gravitational pull. It exposes a wider expanse of beach...
06/08/2026

Low tide is a natural phenomenon, driven primarily by the moon's gravitational pull. It exposes a wider expanse of beaches, hidden sandbars, rocks, and tidal pools.

Catherine Fasciato, "Low Tide," oil, 12 x 16 inches

06/07/2026

SLOPES OF DIABLO 2026

June 6 – August 1, 2026
Bay Area artists’ perspective and interpretation of the awe-inspiring East Bay landmark Mount Diablo.

Discover "Spanish Street" a pastel by Philae Carver. We love the mystery and quiet conveyed by the shadows and light pla...
06/07/2026

Discover "Spanish Street" a pastel by Philae Carver. We love the mystery and quiet conveyed by the shadows and light playing on the varied wall textures in this alluring piece.

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1661 Botelho Drive Ste 110
Walnut Creek, CA
94596

Opening Hours

Tuesday 11am - 5pm
Wednesday 11am - 5pm
Thursday 11am - 5pm
Friday 11am - 5pm
Saturday 11am - 5pm

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+19259354311

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