Exhibitions

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Radiant Community Arts Gallery

Our gallery space celebrates the diverse voices and creative expressions of artists in our community. Through regular exhibitions, we create opportunities for artists of all abilities to share their work with the wider community.

 Current Exhibitions

Our June and July 2026 gallery Exhibition is “Self-Centered; a Portraiture Exhibition” at Radiant Community Arts located in Eugene, Oregon.
Self-portraiture and portraiture have long served as powerful tools for examining identity, memory, and human connection. This exhibition brings together a diverse range of works that explore how we see ourselves and how we choose to represent others. Across painting, photography, sculpture, and mixed media, artists are challenged with traditional notions of likeness, inviting viewers to consider portraiture not only as a reflection of physical appearance, but as a deeper expression of inner life.

 

Calls for Art!

This is the submission form for the August and September 2026 gallery show at Radiant Community Arts.

We invite Eugene and surrounding area Artists of all backgrounds, mediums, and experience levels to submit work for “Greetings from Tomorrow; a futuristic exploration” exhibition.

Artists in Eugene and surrounding areas are encouraged to submit any art that looks to the future. This show will focus on themes such as cyberpunk, retrofuturism, Afrofuturism, biopunk, and many more. Our call for art details our intake requirements and specifications. All art should be catalogued through our online form no later than July 20th. Intake will begin the following week. There is no cost to apply, but donations are accepted (not required) for entry. All artwork that is accepted and available for the artist to sell during the gallery exhibition. Radiant Community Arts and artists agree to a 30/70% split, with the artist retaining the majority. Radiant Community Arts is grateful to Rachael Anderson, Insurance Specialist, Country Financial, for her generous sponsorship of Greetings from Tomorrow!

Previous Exhibitions

We host a variety of art shows in our gallery throughout the year, each with their own theme. Sometimes the art is what is created in our studio classes, and sometimes includes an open call for art from the community.

Our April and May Exhibition was Another Persons Treasure!

This exhibition features amazing local talent. Everything is created from unique repurposed or recycled materials. We are grateful to the artists who submitted to this amazing and unique show.

Gallery Hours: Tuesday through Friday, 10 am to 5 pm

Receptions: We participate in First Friday ArtWalks, 5:30-8 pm.

Greetings from Tomorrow!

Call for Art: Greetings from Tomorrow!

Submission form for gallery exhibition in August & September at Radiant Community Arts located in Eugene, Oregon.

Call for Art: Greetings from Tomorrow

This is the submission form for the August and September 2026 gallery show at Radiant Community Arts. 3 entries per person. We invite Eugene and surrounding area Artists of all backgrounds, mediums, and experience levels to submit work for “Greetings from Tomorrow; a futuristic exploration" exhibition. Artists in Eugene and surrounding areas are encouraged to submit any art that looks to the future. This show will focus on themes such as cyberpunk, retrofuturism, Afrofuturism, biopunk, and many more. Our call for art details our intake requirements and specifications. All art should be catalogued through our online form no later than July 20th. Intake will begin the following week. There is no cost to apply, but donations are accepted (not required) for entry. All artwork that is accepted and available for the artist to sell during the gallery exhibition. Radiant Community Arts and artists agree to a 30/70% split, with the artist retaining the majority. Radiant Community Arts is grateful to Rachael Anderson, Insurance Specialist, Country Financial, for her generous sponsorship of Greetings from Tomorrow!
Your Name(Required)
Your Address

How Can We Reach You?

We will need to send you updates as drop-off and pick-up dates approach.
Max. file size: 512 MB.
We welcome painting, drawing, sculpture, photography, mixed media, digital art, textiles, performance documentation, installation proposals, and written/illustrated works.
Max. file size: 512 MB.
We welcome painting, drawing, sculpture, photography, mixed media, digital art, textiles, performance documentation, installation proposals, and written/illustrated works.
Max. file size: 512 MB.
We welcome painting, drawing, sculpture, photography, mixed media, digital art, textiles, performance documentation, installation proposals, and written/illustrated works.
No artwork over 36"X36". Please limit to 3 submissions per person. No cost to apply, donations accepted but not required for entry. We ask participants to help advertise and poster around town as the show opening approaches.(Required)
No artwork over 36"X36". Please limit to 3 submissions per person. No cost to apply, donations accepted but not required for entry. We ask participants to help advertise and poster around town as the show opening approaches.
If relevant
This show is low barrier entry to provide access to all artists within our community. However, if you support our mission to increasing arts access to all please consider donating. Cash and check donations can be dropped off with artwork. Donating online? visit our link: https://oregonsupportedlivingprogram.app.neoncrm.com/forms/7

Stories of Impact

From Our Participants

“It feels like my art family. Even though I don’t share much about my home life its very healing to be in this environment.”

“I’m able to finally express myself! I feel like there is always someone to help me”

“Most Amazing Teachers!”

Our Impact

Exhibition Program

The Eugene Airport

Our ongoing partnership with the Eugene Airport has created a unique platform for our artists to share their work with thousands of travelers daily. This rotating exhibition showcases the diverse talents of our creative community while making art accessible to the broader public. The program exemplifies our mission of creating opportunities for artists of all abilities to engage with the wider community.

Current Works
An overhead shot of multicolor tiles in a mosaic

“Everyone has the right to participate in the cultural life of the community.”

-Universal Declaration of Human Rights

Spotlight Art Pieces

WORK WITH US

Thank you to our partners

Collaborators for Change

We’re looking for additional partnerships that help us expand our reach and impact. Whether you’re a business, foundation, or community organization, let’s work together to bring the transformative power of art to more people.