Art as a Sacred Act
Throughout history, art has been one of humanity’s most powerful ways of remembering — remembering who we are, where we come from, and what we honor. The Yosemite Goddess Festival Art Exhibition is an intentional return to that knowing.
This exhibition exists to hold space for artwork that carries meaning, intention, and story. It is a place for artists who create from reverence, from lived experience, from lineage, and from relationship with the land, the body, the spirit, and the unseen.
By dedicating half of our indoor building to this exhibition, we are saying clearly: art matters here.
For Artists, Artisans, and Story Keepers
This exhibition welcomes local and regional artists whose work aligns with the spirit of the Goddess Festival. You may be a professional artist, an emerging creator, or someone whose art is deeply personal and rooted in meaning rather than commerce.
If your work is created with intention, care, and reverence — and if it reflects themes of the sacred feminine, the natural world, ancestral memory, healing, transformation, myth, or lived truth — this space may be for you.
We are especially honored to uplift local artisans and creators from the Yosemite and surrounding communities.
Alignment & Intention
The Goddess Festival Art Exhibition honors creativity as a sacred practice. We welcome artwork that reflects reverence for the feminine in all forms, the earth and its cycles, ancestral wisdom, healing, devotion, myth, ritual, and personal truth.
This exhibition is intended to be a family-friendly, contemplative environment. Artwork should be presented with intention and respect. Explicit violence, hate-based content, or work created primarily to shock or demean is not aligned with this space.
Sensuality, embodiment, emotional depth, and powerful storytelling are welcome when offered with care and integrity.
The festival reserves curatorial discretion to ensure the exhibition remains aligned, safe, and cohesive.

