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Visit Yosemite ï Madera County once again partners with the art community of Oakhurst to present ‘ARTober in Oakhurst,’ (October) a month dedicated to celebrating arts and culture throughout the area. ARTober encourages collaboration and participation from artists, musicians, writers, venues, foodies, etc. to showcase all things arts and culture. The events are designed to encourage people to explore and appreciate arts in Oakhurst; Oakhurst is a vibrant small town of arts and among the largest artist communities, per capita, in California.

ARTober kicks off with one of our region’s premier art events, the Sierra Art Trails Open Studio Tour on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, October 5th through October 7th, 2018, from 10 am to 6 pm each day.  In its sixteenth year, Sierra Art Trails provides a unique opportunity for enthusiasts to see fine art and fine crafts in the making, and to meet and purchase works directly from the people who create them. The show takes place in homes, studios, galleries, and businesses in more than a dozen communities in Eastern Madera County, California’s gateway to Yosemite and Mariposa County. The exhibits feature artists and artisans working in a wide range of media including painting, photography, jewelry, sculpture, fiber arts, woodcarving, ceramics, glass, and more.

Jon Bock, president of Sierra Art Trails said, “I am very excited to be involved in the second annual ARTober, a month-long celebration of the arts in Oakhurst!  In the Yosemite foothills, art is entwined with history.  As artists, we work hard to share our skills and our passion, to promote the arts as an important cultural resource!  We want to carry on this creative tradition, to share our talent, and to invite the public to celebrate with us!”

Scroll through the events calendar https://www.artober.net/events/ and you will find a wide array of activities to enjoy, some of which are noted below:

  • 31 Days of ARTober:  Each day a unique chainsaw-carved bear will be hidden at a local business somewhere in Oakhurst. Follow @ARToberOakhurst on Facebook and Instagram for daily clues.
  • Oakhurst Fall Festival:  Don’t miss Oakhurst’s annual signature event held on Friday, October 12 (3 pm to 8 pm) and Saturday, October 13 (10 am to 8 pm) in the Oakhurst Community Park.  The festival offers everything from collectibles to local wine samplings, hand-crafted beers and more plus LIVE MUSIC.  This year’s main attractions include Jedi training, Mana Fire Dancers and Elvis performance. Don’t miss the Oakhurst Rocks booth where everyone can PAINT A ROCK.
  • “Much Ado About Nothing” by William Shakespeare runs through October 7 and “Madame Gadzinka’s Halloween Musical Extravaganza” runs from October 26-28 they are live theatre performances at the Golden Chain Theater in Oakhurst.
  • ARTober in Oakhurst’s second annual “Chalk Out” takes place on Saturday, October 20 at Gallery Row from noon to 4 pm.  Grab some sidewalk chalk and join us for an afternoon of art, food, music & more! Create your own masterpiece or watch as others draw theirs. It’s FREE to participate and there will be prizes for the top designs in 3 age groups.
  • Yosemite Renaissance 33 Exhibit Saturday October 13 through Sunday November 18. Yosemite Renaissance is an annual exhibit that presents diverse artistic interpretations of Yosemite and the Sierra Nevada with participants from across the county.  A special reception will be held on Saturday, Oct 20th.
  • CALL FOR ARTISTS #YosemiteNOW Art Show at Sorensen’s Studio YWA gallery
    Submissions September 29th 10am – 2pm
  • “The Outing” – Solo Exhibit of painter and mixed media artist Susan ManterBolen at Gallery 5.  Sept 8th – Oct 7th.
  • Visit the new gallery owned by Nancy Robbins, Rikki Alley and Carol Kovach’s new Firefall Gallery located in north Oakhurst at 40680 Hwy 41, next to the bicycle shop.  They are open Wed-Sun from 11am to 6pm.

Rhonda Salisbury, CEO, Visit Yosemite Madera County said, “With this annual event, we really want to showcase Oakhurst as an art community.  We are extremely lucky to have world-class galleries, concert venues, and the historic Golden Chain Theatre…right here in Oakhurst!”

 Anne Driscoll of Branches Books & Gifts was recognized for her ongoing support and contributions to art and local artists with the Sierra Art Trails “Keeper of the Flame” award.  The award is given annually to a business or organization in recognition of its contribution to the creative community.

If you or your Oakhurst business/organization would like to have an event included in the ARTober event listing or if you would like to be contacted with further information about how you can help and participate in an event, please email rhonda@yosemitethisyear.com or go online to www.Artober.net for more information.