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Floyd Bettiga Gallery

About the Floyd Bettiga Gallery

Location: Creative Arts Complex, Building 100, Eureka Main Campus

Gallery Hours:
Mon 12-3 pm

Tue-Thu 12-4 pm

open by appointment, email lindsay-kessner@nbslebanon.com

More information: call 707-476-4155

Closed during academic breaks

Contact Us

current exhibition

CRy-Baby

a psychological landscape and self-portrait that explores connections between space, past, and the future self

Nancy Tobin

January 30 - March 1, 2024

Wednesday, February 7 - Artist Talk, 2-3 pm & Reception 3-5 pm



2024 Juried Student Exhibition - CALL for ENTRIES

Click here to submit student artwork - Deadline February 20


The College of the Redwoods Floyd Bettiga Gallery supports the coursework of the Art Department with exhibition programming that features innovative work by local, national, and international artists working in a variety of media — including painting, drawing, ceramics, sculpture, crafts, photography, graphic arts, and video. These exhibitions showcase diverse materials, techniques, and approaches to contemporary art-making, and allow our students ready access to the technical mastery, experimentation, and reflective analysis found in professionally executed artworks. The gallery's emphasis on relevant creative practices beyond our local region gives students the opportunity to critically examine many forms of contemporary visual culture.

Our gallery program also features an annual art faculty exhibition each fall semester and an annual juried student show each spring semester. The annual student show grants students the possibility to exhibit their work in a professional context, as well as the opportunity for formal evaluation by established professional artists from outside the Art department. Our annual student show also includes numerous cash awards and gift certificates and is supported by many local arts organizations, charitable organizations, and arts-related businesses.

The College of the Redwoods art gallery is named in honor of Floyd Bettiga. Floyd mentored promising students, artists, and community members and was a dedicated advocate for the arts. He was instrumental in establishing the College of the Redwoods permanent art collection, CR’s first art show and established the Floyd Bettiga art scholarship. Floyd’s work in founding CR’s Permanent Art Collection allows CR to share carefully curated artworks with students, faculty, staff, and visitors and preserve these pieces for future generations to enjoy.


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