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Performance and Events

Columbia Center for the Arts offers a wide variety of performing arts events and programming. Throughout the year, CCA provides audiences with the opportunity to experience a full array of performances and entertainment that spark conversation, challenge the intellect, and touch the heart. 

Upcoming Events

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JAN 25 | 2 PM & 6:30 PM

Film

Gorge Impact Film Festival's

The Best of Show


Special encore screenings of the 2024 Festival's Award-Winning and Audience Choice Films!

2 Screenings, each with a different selection.

FEB 7 - 15

Theater

Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime

A TheatreCamilleLynne Production


Winner of the 2013 Tony Award for Best Play


“The Curious Incident is a real Broadway curiosity, a play that works on every level — crowd-pleasing, eye-opening, life-affirming and unmissable.” - TIME

FEB 11

Community Event

Speed Dating in the Gorge


Speed Dating for ages 60-75 yrs.

WED, FEB 12 | 7 PM

Talk

Mt. Adams Institute's Sense of Place Series

Of Salmon and Basketball

with guest Buck Jones

SUN, FEB 16 | 2 PM

Film

Columbia Arts & Black in the Gorge present

Luther: Never Too Much


Come on out for a special Black History Month screening of the new documentary screening of Luther: Never Too Much, the new documentary about the "Velvet Voice" and "master of bedroom music" himself, Luther Vandross. 

Proceeds benefit the Black in the Gorge Scholarship Fund & Columbia Arts.

SAT, FEB 22 | 6:30 PM

Benefit Concert

Columbia Arts & Black in the Gorge present

LaRhonda Steele and Band with special guest Eldon T. Jones

A Benefit Concert for the Black in the Gorge Scholarship Fund & Columbia Arts


Portland's "First Lady of the Blues" will take us on a journey through Black Music History.


SAT, MAR 1 | 6:15 PM

Film

Columbia Arts & Maryhill Museum of Art Present

Obsessed with Light


An exciting and visually stunning documentary film about modern dance pioneer and co-founder of the Maryhill Museum, Loie Fuller.

WED, MAR 12 | 7 PM

Talk

Mt. Adams Institute's Sense of Place Series

Beyond the Scrub

New Attention on Oregon White Oaks and Why They Matter

with Lindsay Cornelius of Columbia Land Trust

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