A Guide to Placer County Online Art & Culture Resources


PUBLISHED JUN 22, 2021 12:00 A.M.
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The city of Roseville’s Fourth of July celebration is among the events listed on PlacerTourism.com.

The city of Roseville’s Fourth of July celebration is among the events listed on PlacerTourism.com.   City of Roseville

The state of California is open once more—and so are the galleries, bookstores, and live music venues of Placer County. Here is a list to what’s happening behind all those formerly closed doors.

1. Placer Valley Annual Events

What other county offers Woofstock, Battle of the Roses Armored Combat, Grape Days of Summer, and the Eggplant Festival? And lots more throughout the year showing off community spirit (including the city of Roseville’s Fourth of July celebration, pictured above).

PlacerTourism.com

2. Arts Council of Placer County Arts Directory

A well-organized, searchable list—by name or medium—of Placer County's visual and performing artists, along with galleries, venues, cultural organizations, and art supplies.

PlacerArts.org/Arts-Directory

3. Visit Placer Arts & Culture

That's an order from this comprehensive list of historical museums, galleries, performance venues, and more.

VisitPlacer.com event listings 

4. Placer Artists Studios Tour

Placer County’s largest art event returns Nov. 12-14, featuring 75 to 100 artists with studios from Colfax to Granite Bay. To get a preview of the event and how to attend, this handy guidebook from 2020 spills the beans.

PlacerArtistsTour.org

5. Art Studio Trek

On Sept. 25-26, a group of South Placer artists in Roseville, Rocklin, Loomis, and Granite Bay will throw open their doors to show their work, give demonstrations, and talk about their creative processes. All this and ... chocolate too.

ArtStudioTrek.com

6. Musicians of Nevada and Placer County on Facebook

Pickers, pluckers, and pounders can post gigs, instruments for sale, videos, group discussions, anything music-related.

Facebook.com/groups/1376785932558856

7. North Tahoe Arts

Drought conditions didn't bring May flowers this year, but North Tahoe Arts is taking up the slack with its summer art exhibit, Perennial Flower Power. Works in all media will be showcased July 1-29 at the Tahoe City gallery.

NorthTahoeArts.com/exhibits

 

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