This market features local and state-wide Native Artists and makers, refreshments, music and more. Stop by the Corvallis Museum throughout the day and during the Corvallis Arts Walk to enjoy meet the artisans and appreciate their beautiful work!
Plan your walking tour of all the galleries in the Corvallis Arts Walk.
This event coincides with the exhibit opening of renown documentary photographer Matika Wilber. Project 562 is a multi-year national photography project dedicated to photographing over 562 federally recognized Tribes, urban Native communities, Tribes fighting for federal recognition and Indigenous role models in what is currently-known-as the United States. Project 562 will be on view in the Johnson Gallery through July 2026.
BCHS COMMUNITY FOOD DRIVE!
This 11/20/25 event also marks the beginning of our BCHS community food drive at the Corvallis Museum & The Philomath Museum. These on-site food collections will benefit community organizations and our local residents! Let’s keep our neighbors’ plates full! If you are able, please bring a non-perishable food item (s) for our donation bins by the front desk. Quality pet food is also welcome; family pets require necessities too! With SNAP benefits ending, our most vulnerable need us now more than ever!
Know anyone interested in being an arts/crafts vendor? Sharing songs, stories, dance, spoken word? Music? Writing? First foods or more? Or sponsoring this incredible evening for our community?
Please confirm your interest by: 10/31/25 so we can make space. Vendors will need to provide their own tables.
For more information and to share examples of authentic work, please contact: development@bentoncountymuseums.org
This event is free. Donations always welcome.