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"Weaverville, brightest spot between Redding and the Coast" 
As we approach a Dark and Cold- Wet Winter, many people have expressed a hope that the Arts Council and friends would kindly install lights (knowing that we have hung Christmas lights for the past 4 years).  The historic buildings bedecked in light, truly is MAGICAL.   SEE MORE
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Artists in Action - 1 mile of Family Fun, Oct. 12, 2019
44 artists from Redding, Shingleton, and Trinity packed the sidewalks of Main Street to share their passion with the hundreds of visitors from the North State and France, Wales, Germany, Israel, and all regions of Trinity County.  The Festival was designed so that artists could share their process of creation in hopes that the exposure would spark the interest in others.  Thanks to the generosity of our artists, the event has morphed into a hands-on experience into crafts many of us have never heard of; Hypertufa?   SEE MORE
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North Coast Otter Project
North Coast Otters is an ambitious collaboration of art and science, encouraging imagination and observation from our region ’ s rich creative community. This public arts initiative provides an accessible opportunity to explore our connection with nature through engagement with this charismatic critter.    SEE MORE
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PO Box 1887, Weaverville, CA 96093
530-623-2760
trinitycountyarts@gmail.com
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  • HOME
  • Latest Happenings
  • Resource Hub
    • Resource Hub Overview
    • FAR- Funds for Artists Resiliency Project
    • Workshops
  • Programs
    • Poetry Out Loud
    • Art , Music, & Dance Lessons - Kids
    • Promoting Tourism
    • Art in Schools: Internship Program
  • About Us
    • What We Do >
      • Council Meeting Minutes, Reports, Documents
    • Become a Member
    • Contact Us
    • Donate
  • EVENTS
    • Events Overview
    • 2022 >
      • Trinity Heritage Days
      • Festival of Light 2021
      • Art Walk
      • Art for Art's Sake - Hayfork
    • Previous >
      • Trinity Art in Alps: FORGED by FIRE
      • Artists in Action
  • Cultural Tourism
  • NEWS
  • Latest
    • Art for Arts' Sake, 2021
    • Festival of Light Event Story - 2021
    • FAR- Funds for Artists Resiliency Project
    • Otter Project- story
  • Previous
    • Poetry Out Loud - California winner from Sacramento
    • Art for Arts' Sake, 2019
    • Lights on Main Street article-What happening >
      • Poetry Out Loud - Winner 2020
    • Artists in Action Event 2019
  • Council Meeting Minutes, Reports, Documents