

Education Special Exhibit!
A stunning array of artwork showcasing the amazing talent of Clackamas County youth through painting, drawing, digital art, ceramics and photography.
A stunning array of artwork showcasing the amazing talent of Clackamas County youth through painting, drawing, digital art, ceramics and photography.
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We're excited to welcome Co-Chairs John Serra and Elaine Swyt!
After 10 years on the Board, Kevin Yell is stepping down as Chair
Business Oregon has been allocated American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Funds for the purpose of supporting small and independent community movie theaters negatively impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Support students in the Clackamas County Arts Alliance Youth Arts for Change Program with the generous gift of art supply packages so they may participate in virtual creative arts programming.
The Arts Alliance “offices” will be closed from Friday, December 24, 2021 - January 2, 2022.
We're excited to announce the 2022 Artist Exhibit Program Recipients!!
We invite the public to come see the rotating exhibit celebrating the 10th anniversary of supporting youthful creativity!
Check out AEP artists on display at the Public Services Building in the Entry Gallery. November 2, 2021 - February 1, 2022
Give the gift of exploration this holiday season with a Nature Spy Explorer Kit from the Clackamas Community College Environmental Learning Center (ELC). Children can discover the natural world that surrounds them – from the comfort of their home and neighborhood – with fun, hands-on activities.
Red Trillium Gallery is looking for talented 3D artists and artisans to aid in bringing unique and exceptional works of art to the community.
The Clackamas County Arts Alliance is pleased to announce the 2022 AEP CALL TO ARTISTS is now open. Artists living or working in Clackamas County can apply.
WACC is pleased to announce the Wilsonville Summer Performance Series! This is both a virtual series to be aired during the month of Au-gust 2021, and an opportunity for people to experience live perfor-mances on Friday and Saturday, July 16 & 17 as members of our live studio audiences present for the filming & recording of our acts for the virtual program.
The Cultural Advocacy Coalition announces that Oregon policymakers approved $50 million in funds to support cultural and community venues and nonprofits, plus $9.1 million in capital construction projects that further Oregon’s cultural growth.
Clackamas Repertory Theatre returns for its 17th season with Popcorn Falls, a two-man farce by James Hindman. Performances will take place outdoors at the John Hakanson Amphitheatre on the Clackamas Community College (CCC) campus, Thurs. through Sun., July 15 – August 15. General admission tickets are $30 and may be purchased at www.ClackamasRep.org or by calling 503-594-6047.
This past year has been one of evolution and adaptation as we found new and creative ways to engage Clackamas youth in the arts. With wonderful partners like Todos Juntos, Parrott Creek Child and Family Services, and the Clackamas Juvenile Department, YAC has come out stronger, wiser and more flexible than ever!
Our YAC Program Coordinator Christine Toth was able to serve as an artist juror for the Clackamas Education Service District (ESD) 2021 Regional Art Show.
We invite you to review all that we proudly accomplished during a year of unprecedented challenge, as well as unexpected inspiration.
Clackamas County Arts Alliance announces the re-selection from our AEP 2020 call of 48 Individual Artists and 4 Artist Groups to exhibit in the 2021 Artist Exhibit Program.
The Arts Alliance has filled an essential need in Clackamas County since 1994. No other organization provides services countywide to artists, writers, performers and cultural organizations … but we couldn’t have done it without your help. Nearly 40 percent of our operating income comes from donors just like you! Learn more ›