Gallery Morgan Hill

Art Organization Links

Local Art Organization Links
Art Bay Area
Gallery Morgan Hill is proud to be a supporting member of www.artbayarea.com, a website which helps promote local participating galleries and artists, through its linked website and printed informational brochures about local art.
AEgis Gallery
The AEgis Gallery is an artists' cooperative whose goal is to exhibit locally produced fine art.  The gallery is located in downtown Saratoga.  The cooperative includes sculptors, ceramic artists, photographers, painters, jewelry makers, printmakers, papermakers, wood turners, and others.
Los Gatos Art Association
The Los Gatos Art Association (LGAA) was founded in 1948.  They currently have four gallery sites available to their members.  The annual LGAA Annual Members Show is held at the Los Gatos Museum of Art.
Saratoga Contemporary Artists
Saratoga Contemporary Artists was established in 1958.  It is open to artist and other community members with a keen interest in the visual arts.  The purpose of the organization is to foster creativity, acquaint members with the current art scene, and stimulate interest in the visual arts.
Valle del Sur Art Association
The Valle del Sur (VDS) Art Association is an Art Association located in Morgan Hill.  This year a concerted effort is being made to expand the types of activities supported by the VDS Art Association.
Bay Area Art Organization Links
Alliance of Visual Artists
The Alliance of Visual Artists (AVA) is an all-volunteer, non-profit, organization of artists in the South Bay Area.  The AVA supports the development and appreciation of local visual arts and provides a forum for local artists to form alliances.  The AVA presents an annual art show and sale on the grounds of the Triton Museum of Art.
Gallery House
Gallery House is a community of artists whose cooperative gallery has flourished for 44 years in the Palo Alto area through the efforts and contributions of its members.
The Main Gallery
The Main Gallery is a fine arts and crafts gallery, created, owned and run by its member artists.  It strives to support its members both artistically and economically.  The goals of the Gallery are as follows:
  • To be regarded as a gallery with a strong reputation for original artwork of the highest quality and creativity.
  • To become a "must see" gallery for art enthusiasts throughout the Bay Area.
  • To be regarded as a cultural asset to the local community.
  • Have all of the members participate in Gallery operations to ensure that it reflects an artistic expression representative of all of the members.
Pacific Art League of Palo Alto
The Pacific Art League of Palo Alto was founded in 1921 as the Palo Alto Art Club by a talented group of people who recognized a need to meet other artists, to work together, and to discuss and critique each other's work.  In 1965, the Palo Alto Art Club purchased the building at 668 Ramona Street, which is the present home of the Art League.
Peninsula Open Studios
Peninsula Open Studios is an event sponsored by the World Council for Arts & Culture.  This is a new international organization for promoting the arts and culture worldwide.  Its primary goals are to provide educational and networking opportunities for art students and artists all over the world.  The World Council for Arts & Culture is in the process of registering as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization in California.  It is based in Mountain View, California.
The Richmond Art Center
The mission of the Richmond Art Center (RAC) is to encourage active engagement in the visual arts through exhibitions, education, and in-school programs.  It represents one of the San Francisco Bay Area's most established art centers.  RAC artists help children in public schools get involved in the creative process.  RAC artists also teach individuals of all ages through studio classes, workshops, and art-related tours.  Exhibits presenting the work of contemporary Bay Area artists and community-based projects reflect the richness and diversity of the Bay Area region.
Silicon Valley Open Studios
Silicon Valley Open Studios is part of a worldwide program that connects artists and art enthusiasts.  It is also one of the oldest, largest, and most popular cultural events in the greater San Francisco Bay Area.  Its purpose is to acquaint the general public, art enthusiasts, collectors, and others with the variety of works created by the artists who live and/or work in "the Valley".  The first 3 weekends every May, over 400 artists from South San Francisco to Palo Alto to Morgan Hill and from Half Moon Bay to Santa Cruz, open their studios is to the public.  Visitors can meet the artists, converse with them about their work and purchase art directly from the studio.  It is a wonderful opportunity to introduce children to the world of visual expression and parents are encouraged to bring the entire family.
Valley Art Gallery
The Valley Art Gallery operates a non profit art gallery and exhibition program featuring the work of Bay Area artists.  It was established in 1949 and is an all-volunteer organization.  It serves the community of Walnut Creek by promoting the aesthetic and cultural value of art through an educational program which includes the exhibition, sales and rental of original work from established and emerging artists.
National Art Organization Links
Olympia Art League
The Olympia Art League has been active in promoting the visual arts for over half a century.  Membership is open to everyone, layman and artist alike - amateur and professional.
Yosemite Renaissance
Yosemite Renaissance is a non-profit organization for the support of the arts of Yosemite.  Its programs include an annual art competition/exhibition, an Artists-in-Residence program, and a biannual auction of Yosemite art to support the programs of Yosemite Renaissance.


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Revised:  2007-11-22