GALLERY OF THE WOODS 2025

Plumas Arts is excited to once again partner with the Feather River College Foundation to present Gallery of the Woods 2025—a one-of-a-kind outdoor art experience where nature becomes both canvas and collaborator.

Set in the stunning Berkeley Camp in Meadow Valley, CA, this fall celebration transforms the forest into a living gallery of site-specific installations, performance art, soundscapes, and interactive pieces—all created to ignite imagination, connection, and wonder.

As golden leaves fall and the mountain air turns crisp, the woods will come alive with art that blurs the lines between environment and expression.

CALL FOR ARTISTS NOW OPEN

Whether you’re an established artist or a first-time creative explorer, this is your invitation to bring bold ideas into the wild.

Open to all artistic disciplines:

• Sculpture

• Installation

• Performance

• Sound

• Light

• Interactive experiences

…and more.

Submit your concept and be part of something unforgettable.

Location: Berkeley Camp, Meadow Valley, CA

Date: Saturday, October 11th, 2025

Details & Application: galleryofthewoods.com

Dates

Oct 11
1:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Location

Berkeley Camp, Meadow Valley, CA

Region

South Central Plumas

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