EntertainmentCedar Mill News: Arts and Entertainment February 2026 Edition

Cedar Mill News: Arts and Entertainment February 2026 Edition

Key Takeaways

  • The Beaverton Symphony Orchestra’s Travis Hatton Young Artists Competition Recital will feature finalists performing live for a panel of judges on February 8.
  • The Village Gallery of Arts will host various events, including a Valentine’s Day open house, art classes, and exhibitions.
  • The Reser Center for the Arts will present International Guitar Night, The Grand Kyiv Ballet’s Snow White, and The Art of Ecology exhibition.
  • Hillsboro Parks & Recreation will host the Hillsboro Art Walk, Bossa PDX, and a new exhibit titled Finding Our Way.
  • Various art classes and workshops will be offered, including watercolor, ukulele, and ceramics.

Introduction to Upcoming Events
The month of February is shaping up to be an exciting time for art and music lovers in the Beaverton and Hillsboro areas. With a variety of events and exhibitions scheduled, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. From the Beaverton Symphony Orchestra’s Young Artists Competition Recital to the Village Gallery of Arts’ Valentine’s Day open house, there are plenty of opportunities to experience the best of local talent and creativity.

Music and Dance Events
On February 8, the Beaverton Symphony Orchestra will host its Young Artists Competition Recital, featuring finalists performing live for a panel of judges. This event is free and open to the public, and it’s a great chance to see the next generation of musical talent in action. For those who love to dance, the Oak Hills Squares dancing club invites current dancers and beginners to join in the fun every Monday, with waltz round dancing classes starting on February 2.

The Reser Center for the Arts
The Reser Center for the Arts has a packed lineup of events in February, including International Guitar Night on February 6, featuring a dynamic lineup of guitarists from around the world. On February 15, The Grand Kyiv Ballet will present Snow White, a beautiful and enchanting tale told through the beauty and grace of ballet. The Reser will also host The Art of Ecology exhibition, which celebrates the connection between art and the environment. This event is part of the Beaverton First Friday Art Walk and features works by several local artists.

Village Gallery of Arts
The Village Gallery of Arts will host a variety of events and exhibitions in February, including a Valentine’s Day open house on February 14. This event will feature the remodeled classroom, which was made possible by a significant anonymous donation. The gallery will also host a reception for departing former Presidents and longtime members, Lisa Manners and Robin Skinner, on February 8. Additionally, the gallery will offer various art classes and workshops, including watercolor, ceramics, and soft pastels.

Hillsboro Parks & Recreation
Hillsboro Parks & Recreation will host the Hillsboro Art Walk on February 3, featuring local galleries and art spaces, live music, food, and engaging activities. On February 6, Bossa PDX will perform at the Walters Cultural Arts Center, playing classic bossa nova and Brazilian jazz. A new exhibit titled Finding Our Way will also be on display at the Walters Cultural Arts Center from February 3 to March 20, featuring works by several local artists.

Art Classes and Workshops
For those looking to explore their creative side, there are plenty of art classes and workshops available in February. The Village Gallery of Arts will offer classes in watercolor, ceramics, and soft pastels, among others. The Reser Center for the Arts will host a ukulele class, suitable for beginners of all ages. Additionally, the Walters Cultural Arts Center will offer a class on fluid acrylics and inks, led by instructor Laura Leiman.

Conclusion
In conclusion, February is shaping up to be a fantastic month for art and music lovers in the Beaverton and Hillsboro areas. With a wide range of events, exhibitions, and classes to choose from, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Whether you’re interested in music, dance, visual art, or just looking for something new to try, there’s no shortage of creative outlets to explore. So be sure to mark your calendars and get ready to experience the best of local talent and creativity!

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