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Arts at Menucha 2024

Celebrating over 55 years of art workshops every August in the historic Columbia River Gorge

This Is Our Story

We are a 501C3 non-profit organization registered in the state of Oregon since February 28, 1972.

Our mission is to foster a welcoming environment where all are inspired through art immersion workshops that renew artistic vision and enhance life.  

 

Every summer since 1966, the Creative Arts Community has organized unique residential workshops at Menucha, just twenty minutes east of Portland, Oregon. Overlooking the spectacular Columbia River Gorge, the historic 90-acre Meier estate offers walking trails, meditative gardens, and an outdoor swimming pool.

 

In two separate, one-week sessions in August, we offer workshops with a primary focus on visual arts, including painting, drawing, and sculpture. Other classes offer hands-on exploration, and have included ceramics, collage, mask making, basketry, tapestry, jewelry, and assemblage, plus many others. Non-visual arts classes offer writing and music. All skill levels are welcome

Learn new techniques

Experiment with new tools and media.

Get great guidance and feedback from knowledgable instructors

What Makes Us Special

Small Class Sizes

Small class sizes for all levels 

Studio are open 24 hours

Accommodations

Overnight accommodations
with all meals included

Community 

Nurturing and welcoming community

Testimonials

"Creative Arts Community workshops at Menucha changed my life. More correctly, it gave me one. Art. The encouragement and support from other artists and instructors gave me the courage to do what I love and not worry about how "perfect" my art was. I also met some of my best friends there."
 

- Barbara Conyne

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“Keep your love of nature, for that is the true way to learn to understand art more and more .”

- Vincent Van Gogh

Ask Us Anything

PO Box 4958 Portland, OR 97208

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*Featured artwork on homepage is titled

Interplay made by Mia Schulte at CAC in  2023

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