
We are excited to be participating in several great events in 2026. Please come visit us!
EDMONDS ARTS FESTIVAL – Friday June 19 through Sunday June 21. This event happens in a beautiful outdoor setting overlooking Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains, right next to the Frances Anderson Arts Center. There are over 200 artists showing their work, along with food trucks and musical entertainment. Find out more on their Facebook page – https://www.facebook.com/edmondsartsfestival/
LAKE OSWEGO FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS – Friday June 26 through Sunday June 28. This three day event in beautiful George Rogers Park in Lake Oswego, Oregon, showcases the best in original, hand-crafted fine art. They have wonderful music on the stage in the evenings and a great selection of food trucks for snacks, cold drinks and meals. The festival includes art displayed at the Lakewood Center for the Arts and a shuttle to provide transportation for attendees. Check out their website – https://lakewood-center.org/festival-of-the-arts/
BELLEVUE DOWNTOWN ARTS MARKET – Friday July 24 through Sunday July 26. This event is part of the award-winning Arts Fair Weekend in downtown Bellevue. They provide food trucks and live music the whole weekend. Find out more at their website – https://www.bellevuedowntown.com/events/downtown-arts-market
ANACORTES ARTS FESTIVAL – Friday July 31 through Sunday August 2. This exciting festival hosts more than 230 booth artisans. It includes two stages with free entertainment daily, a beer garden, a wine bar and a dedicated space for kids and family activities. Learn more about it at their website – https://www.anacortesartsfestival.com
WHIDBEY WORKING ARTIST STUDIO TOUR – Saturday August 15 through Sunday August 16. The studio tour is a wonderful opportunity to visit the amazing variety of artists living and working on beautiful Whidbey Island. Our studio is nestled in the woods and we would be delighted to have you visit us, to see where we work and view all our story poles and wall art in one place. The website is https://www.whidbeyworkingartists.com/. A map to the studios and information regarding the different artists will be available online and in handouts at all the stops on the tour.


