Blue Line Arts
Blue Line Arts showcases the works of regional and national artists, and offers flexible exhibition space suitable for small musical performances, lectures, parties, and demonstrations.
Blue Line Arts showcases the works of regional and national artists, and offers flexible exhibition space suitable for small musical performances, lectures, parties, and demonstrations.
- Hours Tuesday, Thursday: 11:00 am - 5:00 pm; Wednesday, Friday, & Saturday: 11:00 am - 3:00pm
- Address 405 Vernon Street, Suite 100, Roseville, CA 95678
- Phone 916-783-4117
- Website Blue Line Arts
- Best Feature Rent the Blue Line
- Host Your Event
- Kid's Camps & Workshops
- Guided Tours
Driving Directions
From West (Davis, Sacramento, etc): Take I-80 East toward Reno. Exit onto Douglas Blvd. West. Turn right onto Douglas Blvd, continue west then, turn right at Vernon St. The Gallery will be on your right and free parking is located in the parking structure next to the Gallery.
From East (Grass Valley, Auburn, etc.): Take I-80 West toward Sacramento. Exit onto Atlantic Street. Continue onto Vernon Street. The Gallery will be on your left, next to the Tower Theater. To access free parking in the parking structure attached to the Gallery, continue past Gallery and turn left at Taylor Street, , then left on Oak Street, and the parking entrance will be on your left. Blue Line Gallery can be accessed on foot to the left of the ground level garage entry off Vernon Street.
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