Corner Gallery – Friday, February 6, 2026, from 5 – 8 PM
“Ukiah High School Advanced Artists Exhibit
This energetic and eclectic collection of self-curated artwork will be on display in the front windows of the Corner Gallery for the entire month of February. Students in Rose Easterbrook’s Advanced Art Class, Nicholas Gainey’s Advanced Ceramics class, Maria Potter’s Advance Floral class and Media Studies and Fashion class. Students show their best paintings, linoleum prints, drawings and collages; ceramic pots and vases; floral arrangements; digital and fabric representations. This show is generously sponsored by the Ukiah Unified School District.
Young Artist Wall: High School Senior a Redwood Valley native Hannah Kitchen started in graphite as a medium and has explored watercolor, ink, pastel. She will exhibit an experimental piece a series of monochromatic skulls.
MCAA Pony Wall: Sarah Scott Falk watercolors, North Pony Wall, Stephanie Reynolds, acrylic with resin or varnish finishes, Ursula Partch felting and paper sculpture and wall hangings.
Corner Gallery is located at 201 South State Street Ukiah, Gallery hours 11am-5pm Tuesday thru Saturday.
First Friday opening Friday, February 6th 5pm- 8pm Live guitar and vocal music
will be presented throughout the evening by Stephen Hahm.
See more at cornergalleryukiah.com/art-center-ukiah
Art Center Ukiah February 2026 “Beauty IN the Beast”
A lighthearted show on the theme of ‘Beauty IN the Beast.’ Board members remind us that people and animals have coexisted on this planet for eons, Whether the ‘beasts’ crawl, swim, fly, climb or run, there are endless ways to appreciate and admire them. Local artists display their favorite creatures with a focus on the beauty that they see in them. There will be art in many diverse mediums.
Opening reception Friday, February 6th pm -8pm. Live music presented throughout the evening by Stephen Hahm. Art Center Ukiah is located at 201 S. State Street in Ukiah, in back of Corner Gallery. Gallery hours 11am -5pm Tuesday thru Saturday.
MEDIUM Art Center – Friday, February 6, 2026, from 5 – 8 PM
“Liminal Terrain” Photography Exhibition by Bobby Cochran Opens Feb. 6 at
MEDIUM Art Center
MEDIUM Art Center presents Liminal Terrain, a solo photography exhibition by Mendocino County photographer and filmmaker Bobby Cochran. The exhibition brings together landscapes, portraits, and observational works that focus on moments of transition and quiet tension.
Liminal Terrain explores the space between presence and absence, stillness and change. Cochran’s images move through unsettled environments and introspective human moments, using light, texture, and atmosphere to draw attention to what exists just beyond the obvious. The work invites viewers to slow down and spend time in the in-between.
An opening reception will be held Friday, Feb. 6, 2026, from 5 to 8 p.m., during Ukiah’s First Friday Art Walk. The public is invited to attend and meet the artist. Cochran is a Mendocino County–based photographer and filmmaker whose work is rooted in documentary storytelling, underground music culture, and long-form artistic access. Before focusing on photography, he built a creative career in music as a touring drummer, recording engineer, and producer. Since beginning his professional photography practice in 2016, Cochran has documented musicians, landscapes, subcultures, and intimate portraits across a wide range of demographics.
His work has appeared in album art, music press, film projects, advertising campaigns, and artist-driven archives. As a filmmaker, he has directed more than 20 music videos, several short documentaries, and one feature-length documentary. The opening reception will have music by SPIDERMONKEY BEATS, featuring DJ’s ALTERIUM and MARUS. Together, they produce a hybrid sound that blends diverse
cultural rhythms with electronic textures. A fusion of traditional Latin rhythms with
cutting-edge production. SpiderMonkeyBeats delivers a dynamic performance that draws the audience and inspires them to dance.
Light food and drinks will be provided at the opening reception.
Exhibition details: Opening reception: Friday, Feb. 6, 2026, 5 to 8 p.m.
Location: MEDIUM Art Center, 110 S. School St., Ukiah
The exhibition is free and open to the public. For more information, visit www.deepvalleyarts.org or contact info@deepvalleyarts.org
Ukiah Branch Library – Friday, Febrary 6, 2026, from 5 – 7 PM
The Assemblage Art of Jo-ann Rosen: “The Sparkle & Song of Things,” with music by Clay Hawkins
The Ukiah Branch Library invites the community to join us for our Art Walk opening on Friday, February 6, 2026, from 5 to 7 p.m. The library will feature an assemblage show by local artist Jo-ann Rosen.
Assemblage is a style of art made by bringing together disparate elements. Vintage or everyday objects are repurposed by the artist and given a second life through their artistic assembly. Rosen believes every object has history, integrity, and charm. Fascinated by the patina of stories that each object harbors, Rosen sees the items she works with as a collaboration of causes and conditions, creating an awe-inspiring microcosm of how our world dances.
The Branch will host live music by Clay Hawkins. During the Art Walk opening, guests can enjoy an all-ages matchbook altar craft program and a robust book sale hosted by the Ukiah Valley Friends of the Library. This art exhibition is free to the public, open to all ages, and is sponsored by the kind and generous support of the Ukiah Valley Friends of the Library and Mendocino County Library. The exhibit runs January 6, 2026, through February 26, 2026.
For more information, please visit www.mendolibrary.org or contact the Ukiah Branch at uklibrary@mendocinocounty.gov or 707-463-4490.
