Off-Site Exhibitions for Local Businesses
Blue Line Arts has designed the Art at Work program to seamlessly bridge businesses and artists together by curating and installing new exhibitions each quarter in public locations. Our small business and corporate partners are welcomed into the fabric of the vibrant local arts and culture scene in Placer County.
Our Artists
Connecting the artistic community we foster, this dynamic program operates on a quarterly rotation, allowing local artists to present their creations regularly throughout the year. BLA Artist Members earn a 75% commission on any works sold during an exhibition in addition to social media promotion and a virtual gallery on our website as well.
How does it work?
Every 3 months, each community partner location consults with a BLA team member. Then an exhibition is curated featuring a local artist that is customized to their space. Blue Line Arts handles all the contracts, installation, and communication!
Shop our Current Shows
Roseville Chamber of Commerce – Patrick Shields
On view at the Roseville Chamber of Commerce, as a part of the Art at Work Program.Patrick Shields is a California based artist that has been painting for many years in the Entertainment Industry. He primarily paints in oils on canvas or boards and creates whatever he feels without regard for protocol or style. His…
Civic Center – Tom Sorensen
On view at the Roseville Civic Center, as a part of the Art at Work Program.American Landscape ArtistAn avid hiker and nature lover, Tom prefers to paint places he has been to in his travels, with an focus on those places in nature with a “Grand view”. Tom strives for “REALISM” in his paintings, and…
New Member Gallery at Roseville Venture Lab
Roseville Venture Lab is the new home of Blue Line Arts’ New Member Gallery. This group show features work by some of our newest members in an array of media. The Lab is dedicated to strengthening local startup businesses, spurring job growth, and fostering a community of entrepreneurs through programs, events, partnerships, workforce development, and…
316 Vernon Street – Celeste Budd
On view at the 316 Vernon Street, as a part of the Art at Work Program.Celeste Budd has been a fan of mosaics for over two decades. She began by tiling floors, moved to breaking plates and then to glass on glass. Presently, most of her work uses plexiglass as a substrate with Stained glass…
Art at Work Locations

Program Benefits
Look around. How much thought was given to what’s hanging on your office walls? Often wall decor in corporate spaces feels like an afterthought. Maybe some mass-produced prints are hung willy-nilly, or perhaps the walls are still pretty bare. Does it matter that much after all?
A company's office says a lot about its culture, and having good wall art throughout the workspace can be a visual representation of its values, character, and culture. It offers non-verbal cues about the company to clients and employees and can also be a marker of inclusivity and community.
A survey and study performed by Exeter University’s School of Psychology on workplaces with integrated artwork collections showed overwhelming support for the positive impacts of art and its effects on emotional and cognitive well-being. Consisting of over 800 employees across 32 organizations, this survey showed that 78% agreed that artwork helps reduce stress, 64% agreed that artwork helps increase creativity and innovation, and 77% agreed that artwork helps encourage the expression of opinions.
Become a Blue Line Arts Member
Join us in creating a vibrant community through the arts! We have membership options designed for families, individuals, artists, small businesses, and corporate partners.



