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.

Known for his painting of all different subjects, John Finger gives us a beautiful beach scene with the viewer standing ...
05/31/2026

Known for his painting of all different subjects, John Finger gives us a beautiful beach scene with the viewer standing right at the water's edge. This is a heavenly portrait of the sea -- a perfect visual to accompany the imagined sound of waves and birds. We can feel the water and smell the salt.

"Carmel Beach Waves", acrylic, 11 x 14 inches

One day left to take in “Capturing the Light” - a  watercolor exhibition featuring Ruth Miller at Valley Art Gallery: Ca...
05/29/2026

One day left to take in “Capturing the Light” - a watercolor exhibition featuring Ruth Miller at Valley Art Gallery: Capturing the Light.
Photo: Happy customer going home with one of his own Ruth Miller originals.❤️

Come see Paula Boas' "Gestural Scape 2" a mixed media work, where gestural elements intertwine with subtle abstract shap...
05/28/2026

Come see Paula Boas' "Gestural Scape 2" a mixed media work, where gestural elements intertwine with subtle abstract shapes and intriguing textures. Each piece invites viewers to delve into a world of nuanced expression, reflecting the artist's unique perspective on form and color.

"Gestural Scape 2", mixed media, 30 x 30 inches




Wonderfully laid out for us, we see these flowers etched in such a pleasing composition. There's a story behind Donna Br...
05/26/2026

Wonderfully laid out for us, we see these flowers etched in such a pleasing composition. There's a story behind Donna Brown's work that we get to see a glimpse of - a calm Saturday exploring the farmer's market. We could live in this lavender and cream colored world forever.

"Saturday Flowers", etching, 15 x 17 inches

Here we are at Lake Merritt in Oakland, CA. Pam Della captures the lighting and feeling completely in this impressionist...
05/24/2026

Here we are at Lake Merritt in Oakland, CA. Pam Della captures the lighting and feeling completely in this impressionistic oil painting. The use of a palette knife adds a non-perfect blur that somehow makes it more real. Those sail boats are having a blast!

"Lake Merritt", oil, 17 x 21 inches

Beginning with a mood, and ending with a masterpiece. Pamela Fletcher starts each piece feeling her way through, using i...
05/22/2026

Beginning with a mood, and ending with a masterpiece. Pamela Fletcher starts each piece feeling her way through, using intuition and exploration, until the work leads her to a comfortable yet intriguing result. We're all invited to interpret her pieces in our own way, using our imagination to make it meaningful to us.

"South Hampton", mixed media, 24 x 24 inches

With an ever evolving dialogue between her and her art, Zarmine Aghazarian captures the need to search, travel and move....
05/20/2026

With an ever evolving dialogue between her and her art, Zarmine Aghazarian captures the need to search, travel and move. A motif in her work includes these shining bubbles, always on a journey, being swept upward by the wind.

"The Road", acrylic, 30 x 24 inches

05/19/2026

You’re invited to Valley Art Gallery to meet our featured artist, Ruth Miller on Wednesday, May 27, 2026, from 11 am - 2 pm. Her show is “Capturing the Light” - a a beautiful collection of her watercolor and acrylic paintings that capture the light and mood of all her subjects.

Ruth uses light and color to tell her story and loves the contrast created when the white of the paper is beside the darkest paint.

She travels with a camera, taking photos of her subject from every direction, trying to collect the important information and assure she has a choice of vantage points for the best painting.

With colors that pop and strokes that move, we see the energy this little hawk exudes as it either just arrived, or is a...
05/18/2026

With colors that pop and strokes that move, we see the energy this little hawk exudes as it either just arrived, or is about to take off again. This piece by Rachel Fite was made with just a palette knife and oils.

"Racer", oil, 13 x 16 inches

Let's join MaryLou Correia in her utopian landscape of the wild flower bloom. She invites us into her tranquil scenes, t...
05/16/2026

Let's join MaryLou Correia in her utopian landscape of the wild flower bloom. She invites us into her tranquil scenes, to come and sit, and ponder, and relax. What a wonderful world in which we live!

"Springing Poppies" , oil, 22 x 28 inches

Address

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

Telephone

+19259354311

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