above: "Island Spirit" part of the Oak Harbor Art Trail
Arts
There's something about Whidbey and Camano Islands that attracts artists. As a result, there are many great galleries, art walks and open studio tours all year long. Whidbey and Camano Islands are also rich in history having some of the oldest buildings in the region. View our listing of schools, museums, art galleries, and other places of artistic or historical importance on Whidbey Island and Camano Island.
Artist Portrait: Georgia Gerber
Georgia Gerber specializes in whimsical sculptures from singing ducks to Langley's boy and dog. Her most famous piece is the pig at Pike Place Market.Seven Island Art Schools
Make your next island escape one that also appeals to your inner artist. Whether you're a novice, expert, there is a school for you.Listings
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Address: 8700 271st St NW
Stanwood
98292
A Guilded Gallery is the Stanwood Camano Art Guild’s co-operative gallery where fine art and artisan crafts are presented in a casual, inviting atmosphere.
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Address: 221 – 2nd Street, Suite 7A
Langley
Pictured: "Self Portrait Before First Coffee" Loren Iwerks - $175
Located in the Langley Village, Artworks Gallery is a co-operative enterprise of Whidbey Island artists working in a variety of media.
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Address: 9b Front St NE
Coupeville
98239
FEATURED ITEMS:
Child’s Logo Tee $14.95
Back to the Island sells clothes and novelties popular with tourists and neighbors alike.
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Address: 819 Camano Ave. Gust Skarberg Pole Building
Langley
98260
The Black Box Theater features, “theater with a social conscience” that explores current issues and forces the audience to think about those issues.
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Address: 5511 S Freeland Ave
Freeland
98249
With wine tasting, great food, and a gallery of local artists, Blooms is a multi-sensation experience in their winery in Freeland.
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Address: 1403 N Monroe Landing Rd
Oak Harbor
98277
Located just south of Oak Harbor, the Blue-Fox Drive-In has gone digital, meaning this “blast from the past” will be with us for years to come.
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Address: 179 2nd St.
Langley
98260
FEATURED ITEM:
- Blue jellyfish paperweight - $127
Located in what was Langley’s fire station, Callahan’s Firehouse Studio and Gallery features the work of Callahan McVay. You can also blow your own glass.
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Address: 1880 W Camano Dr
Camano
98282
Cama Beach Cafe, in the gorgeous lodge at Cama Beach State Park, was named one of the top ten brunch restaurants by Best of Washington.
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Address: Camano
Camano
98282
Potter Roger Cooke describes his work as, "personal, one-of-a-kind, ceramic art designed for daily enjoyment and use."
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Address: 4360 1st St
Langley
98260
The Clyde Theatre is exactly what a small-town movie theatre should be. Local owners curating first-run and classic movies for their community. Of course, digital projection and 7.1 Dolby digital sound helps!
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