Sixth Annual Tuolumne County Art Week
Art shows and community-wide exhibitions and offers, April 11-19, 2026
Tuolumne County Art Week (April 11-19, 2026) celebrates all forms of creative expression.
Visit Tuolumne County will host the Sixth Annual Tuolumne County Art Week on April 11-19, 2026. The event is a celebration of artists of all kinds and the creativity that is deeply rooted in Tuolumne County.
The week will include more than a dozen special showcases and offers featuring local artists and craftspeople.
Among the highlights:
- The Country Roads Art Exhibition, a one-day-only art exhibition and reception will take place at 4 – 8 p.m. on April 16 at Studio B, 19 West Bradford St., in Sonora.
- Al’s Bonsai in Jamestown, which has participated in Tuolumne County Art Week since its inception, will offer discounted Bonsai workshops on Thursday and Saturday, and Spring Bonsai Tours with Q & A on Monday through Saturday.
- Just in time for Tuolumne County Art Week, a new mural is being created in Groveland.
Information on exhibits, live demonstrations, music, activities, and more from local artists and businesses will be added as it is confirmed at www.visittuolumne.com/art-week.
"Tuolumne County, located two and a half hours’ drive east of the San Francisco Bay Area, is known for its inspiring scenic expanse reaching from the rolling foothills to the peaks of the Sierra Nevada mountains," stated Lisa Mayo, President & CEO of Visit Tuolumne County.
“From photographers to sculptors to painters and actors and everything in between, Tuolumne County has an abundance of talent to showcase and celebrate,” she added.
ABOUT VISIT TUOLUMNE COUNTY
Visit Tuolumne (“to-all-o-me”) County (VTC) is the official destination marketing organization for Tuolumne County in Northern California. Gold was discovered in Tuolumne County in 1848, setting off the major gold rush of 1849. The main highways leading to the picturesque drive from the Bay Area are Highways 108 and 120 from the west and Highway 49 from the north. The State Highway 120 entrance to Yosemite National Park is considered the “front door” of the park for the Bay Area. The Stanislaus National Forest, Yosemite National Park and other surrounding areas provide natural vistas and settings for hiking, water skiing, horseback riding, rafting, camping, snowmobiling, boating, snow skiing, fishing, and other outdoor activities. Seven restored historic hotels, four golf courses, numerous and varied dining establishments, historic saloons, four wineries, a hard cider distillery, train rides, casinos, seven museums, two state historic parks, two live theaters, many bed-and-breakfast inns and a variety of Airbnb accommodations are among the many other attributes that make the county a year-round vacation destination. For more information, go to www.visittuolumne.com.
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Media Contacts:
Laurie Armstrong Gossy, Armstrong Gossy PR, larmstronggossy@gmail.com, 415-290-6830
Jen Lopez, Visit Tuolumne County, jen@gotuolumne.com, 209-533-4420




