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.

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    Dorsey Fine Art Studio

    The studio features the work of Jed Dorsey who also offers classes for aspiring artists. Other artists also exhibited.

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    Jack Gunter Fine Art Gallery

    The gallery is 4,000 feet of rare 20th century decorative art and early electric industrial lighting, one of the finest collections on the West Coast.

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    Koffman Studio, Gallery and Gardens

    Art with a smile by longtime Camano Island artist Danny Koffman.

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    Matzke Fine Art Gallery and Sculpture Park

    The Matzke Outdoor Sculpture Park is a ten-acre green refuge where art fans can walk among sculptures, big and small. More than 75 works are on the grounds at any one time. There is also a 3000 sq. foot indoor art gallery.

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    Thompson Art Studio

    The studio features the works of artist Susan Thompson. She invites individuals and small groups to her studio by appointment only.

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