Three Rivers Studios is a collection of eight independent artists who have studio/ galleries open to the public all year long. We live in three different watersheds along the beautiful Mendocino coast about three hours drive north of San Francisco.

Our studios are close enough to Mendocino, Albion, and Little River that it makes it easy to see all of us in one day—
especially if you're staying at one of the nearby inns. We simply request that you contact each studio first and confirm a time to visit. That way we can tidy up a bit and suggest the best time to stop by. Our contact information is here.

If you'd prefer to see (and touch) our work before visiting our home studios, many of us sell locally in Mendocino and Fort Bragg.

For example, Cliff Glover and Marion Miller sell their pottery at the Highlight Gallery and at Northcoast Artists Gallery; Laura Rose has her paintings at the Mendocino Art Center Gallery.

Cynthia Myers' etched glass is featured at the Panache Gallery; Jan Hinson's tile furniture and stained glass can be seen at the Mendocino Jewelry Studio; and Rita Crane's beautiful photography is for sale at the MacCallum House Inn and Restaurant.

If running around to a bunch of different galleries or studios isn't your cup of tea, then check out our events page to see what group shows we're doing. We usually get together at least once a year to showcase our most recent work.

JoAnne Abreu working on her embellished gourds in her Albion, California studio

JoAnne Abreu

Marion Miller is well known for her unique one-of-a-kind bud vases

Marion Miller

Richard Yaski welds his sculptures in his Little River, California studio.

Richard Yaski

Cliff Glover throwing a teabowl in his Albion, California studio

Cliff Glover

 

Karen Bowers works on one of her abstract paintings in her Highpoint studio in Albion, California

Karen Bowers

Cynthia Myers

Cynthia Myers

Jan Hinson tiling her outdoor furniture in Albion, California

Jan Hinson

Rita Crane shooting photos of the Japanese Tea Garden at San Francisco's Golden Gate Park.

Rita Crane