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SUMMARY:2026 Gorge Artists Open Studios Tour Celebrates its 20th Year
LOCATION:All through the Columbia Gorge, OR
DESCRIPTION:2026 Gorge Artists Open Studios Tour Celebrates its 20th Year\n\n05/01/26 10:00 AM PST\n - 05/03/26 05:00 PM PST\Description:\nGorge Artists Open Studios Tour Marks 20 Years\nA Celebration of Art, Place, and Community\nFree, Self-Guided Art Event Returns May 1st- 3rd, 2026\nIn 2026, the Gorge Artists Open Studios Tour celebrates its 20th anniversary, marking two decades of inviting the public into the working studios of artists throughout the Mid-Columbia Gorge. This free, self-guided spring event takes place May 1–3, daily 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and offers visitors an opportunity to experience art at its source-where ideas, materials, and stories converge.\nSet within one of the Pacific Northwest’s most dramatic landscapes, the tour reflects the deep relationship between creative expression and place. Artists are often driven by powerful and deeply personal forces: a love of materials, a need to make sense of the world, the desire to create beauty or social commentary, or memories-both cherished and challenging-that insist on being told. At its core, art is a form of storytelling, a practice as old as humanity itself, reaching back to the earliest known cave paintings created more than 17,000 years ago.\nThis year’s anniversary tour features 50 artists across 41 studio locations in Hood River and Wasco Counties in Oregon, and Skamania and Klickitat Counties in Washington. While early artists worked with limited tools, today’s artists draw from an expansive range of techniques and materials. Visitors will encounter work in painting, pastel, watercolor, ink, printmaking, photography, ceramics, basketry, woodworking, fiber and textiles, jewelry, enamel, and more.\nStepping inside an artist’s studio offers something rare: insight into process, intention, and the lived experience behind the work. It is a place where curiosity is welcomed, conversations unfold, and stories are shared- directly with the person who made the art.\n\Location:\nAll through the Columbia Gorge\n\n, OR
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:2026 Gorge Artists Open Studios Tour Celebrates its 20th Year<br /><br />05/01/26 10:00 AM PST - 05/03/26 05:00 PM PST<br />Description:<br /><img alt="" src="https://chamberorganizer.com/thedalleschamber/photos/2026_GAOS_Montage_02092026135407.JPG" style="width:1800px" />Gorge Artists Open Studios Tour Marks 20 Years<br />
A Celebration of Art, Place, and Community<br />
Free, Self-Guided Art Event Returns May 1st- 3rd, 2026<br />
In 2026, the Gorge Artists Open Studios Tour celebrates its&nbsp;20th anniversary, marking two decades of inviting the public into the working studios of artists throughout the Mid-Columbia Gorge. This free, self-guided spring event takes place&nbsp;May 1&ndash;3, daily 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and offers visitors an opportunity to experience art at its source-where ideas, materials, and stories converge.<br />
Set within one of the Pacific Northwest&rsquo;s most dramatic landscapes, the tour reflects the deep relationship between creative expression and place. Artists are often driven by powerful and deeply personal forces: a love of materials, a need to make sense of the world, the desire to create beauty or social commentary, or memories-both cherished and challenging-that insist on being told. At its core, art is a form of storytelling, a practice as old as humanity itself, reaching back to the earliest known cave paintings created more than 17,000 years ago.<br />
This year&rsquo;s anniversary tour features&nbsp;50 artists across 41 studio locations&nbsp;in Hood River and Wasco Counties in Oregon, and Skamania and Klickitat Counties in Washington. While early artists worked with limited tools, today&rsquo;s artists draw from an expansive range of techniques and materials. Visitors will encounter work in painting, pastel, watercolor, ink, printmaking, photography, ceramics, basketry, woodworking, fiber and textiles, jewelry, enamel, and more.<br />
Stepping inside an artist&rsquo;s studio offers something rare: insight into process, intention, and the lived experience behind the work. It is a place where curiosity is welcomed, conversations unfold, and stories are shared- directly with the person who made the art.<br />
<img alt="" src="https://chamberorganizer.com/thedalleschamber/photos/2026_GAOS_Vista_Shot_02092026132713.JPG" style="width:1800px" /><br />Location:<br />All through the Columbia Gorge<br /><br />, OR 
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