Current Airport Exhibitions
Radiant Community Arts is proud to team up with the Eugene Airport!
Our current exhibitions are located in the main hallway on the second floor heading toward terminal A. If you are interested in purchasing from these spaces, please contact hannah@radiantcommunityarts.org.
At Radiant we love to host inclusive art classes and foster inclusive community. Our students get the opportunity to create and interact with friends, staff and volunteers who all come together to make not only a beautiful connection, but beautiful art!
Current Exhibition:
Community Supported Shelters Collaboration!
Since the inception of the CSS Workforce Development Program in 2024, it has become clear that not everyone is interested in, or able to, work in a traditional workplace. It can be quite the challenge to locate jobs that are part-time, supportive, and accessible to folks with disabilities or criminal history, to name just a few of the barriers to employment faced by the unhoused.
To help meet the need for a more flexible employment pathway, CSS launched an Arts Entrepreneurship Workforce Development program in partnership with MECCA and Radiant Community Arts, funded by a generous grant from Lane Community Health Council. Thanks to the combined efforts, we were able to offer a group of eight clients training and support in making an income through the arts.
This support included: studio time and free art supplies at Radiant; class instruction, MECCA Bucks, and additional studio time at MECCA; and bus passes, cell phones, reading glasses, notebooks, pens, calendars, meals, and ongoing employment support from CSS.
CSS manages Safe Spot Communities, sheltering community members in low-cost and durable Conestoga Huts. Here, unhoused individuals can fill essential needs: shelter, safety, food, water, restrooms, and human connection.
Radiant is proud to partner with Community Supported Shelters to provide their participants the opportunity to show their work in an area that is often in accessible to them.

Upcoming Exhibition:
Self-Centered. A portraiture exhibit.
Previous Exhibits:
Community Canvas’
Our previous exhibition displays our passion as a community for collaboration. Using repurposed canvas and leftover paint, everyone takes a turn adding to the piece. Over the weeks the painting grows and transforms into the amazing works of art displayed here.
The large banner displayed was created during the First Friday Art Walk. As participants took in the current exhibition, they were asked what happiness looked like to them in color or image.


Kwang Lee: Characters doing Things

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