Local Artists
Local Artists
January 1, 2026 - march 31, 2026
Treehouse serves as a vibrant art gallery, proudly honoring and providing a platform for local up-and-coming artists to showcase their creative works. View our current artists and browse their works for sale!
Sierra Lubitz
Hello! I'm Sierra (she/her). I love to crochet and I've been doing it for nearly twenty years. I live in Ben Lomond with my partner and two children, two dogs, two cats, and a snake.
Katherine Westbrook
Katherine Westbrook is a printmaker and artist from Western Michigan, currently based in the Bay Area.
Gillian Spangler
I find photos every day, observing my environment and seeing things in details often overlooked. My images capture parts of a whole - the intricacies of textures, colors, form, light.
Art resides in plain sight, waiting. Sometimes, it shows itself then hides. Each day, I try to catch at least one thing I want to find again.
Permanent Installations
Treehouse is proud to showcase permanent mural installations by talented local artists.
We’re honored to collaborate with creatives from our community to bring color, culture, and expression into our space. Take a moment to explore the art throughout Treehouse—each piece tells a story and adds to the vibe we love to share.
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Grateful
By BB Bastidas
Treehouse’s new mural by legendary artist BB Bastidas is a vibrant tribute to Santa Cruz’s Grateful Dead roots — flying bears, skeleton riders, and psychedelic skies all collide in a colorful celebration of art, cannabis, and community. Made in partnership with CLSICS, this is where culture comes to life.
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Ghosts in the Forest
By GATS
This mural was created as part of PangeaSeed Foundation’s Sea Walls: Artists for Oceans project presented by Made Fresh Crew in September 2021. Supported by the City of Santa Cruz Department of Economic Development, A Tool Shed, Lost Coast Plant Therapy, and the Save Our Seas Foundation, amongst others.
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In Bloom
By The Jams
In Bloom is a mural by The Jams—a Central Coast-born duo, Augie WK and Jessica Carmen, known for bold, culturally rooted public art. With rich stripes, soft florals, and a silhouette that speaks in color, this piece honors movement, identity, and the beauty of California’s layered stories.