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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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: 908 NW Alexander St
Coupeville
98239
The Island county museum has displays on Native American life, early settlers, as well as more "modern" early 20th century life when Whidbey Island was a step or two behind the mainland.
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Address: 13 Front St NW
Coupeville
98239
Visit Madrona Blossom and bring a little happy to your home. Located along Front Street in historic Coupeville, this shop features home decor, candles, flowers and so much more.
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Address: 15 NW Birch St
Coupeville
98239
The Pacific Northwest Art School has been offering exceptional visual art workshops in painting, fiber arts, mixed media and photography for 32 years.
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Address: 9 Front St NE
Coupeville
98239
FEATURED ITEM:
Maple Burl Bowl by Jim Short $400
Many local artists present a variety of works including: watercolor, oil, fiber art, ink, glass, and more. Twenty-Six Whidbey Island artists are on display.
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Address: 678 Parker Rd.
Coupeville
98239
Sculptures from established artists from all over the country greet you along two forest trails in this 16-acre park.
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