Studios
Many artists open their studios to the public, giving you a chance to see, and sometimes even participate in the creative process.
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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.
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Address: 914 3rd Street
Langley
98260
FEATURED ITEM:
Bakeware
- Small $115
- Medium $175
- Large $210
- Set $465
Working from their new studios in Langley, they have built a company around the idea that there is no better way to prepare and present food than in handmade pottery.
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Address: 308 1st St
Langley
98260
Glass artist George Springer produces beautiful glass art at his studio and gallery.
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Address: 2062 Newman Rd
Langley
98260
Island Art Glass makes affordable, quality hand-blown giftware in a rainbow of colors for over 40 years.
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Address: 3311 E Camano Dr
Camano Island
98282
FEATURED ITEM:
Crabbing Boats by John Ebner - starting at $200
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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Address: 808 W Holbeck Dr
Camano
98282
John Ebener is one of the Pacific Northwest's most admired and collected artists. His landscapes highlight and celebrate the region's beauty.
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Address: 578 E North Camano Dr
Camano Island
98282
Art with a smile by longtime Camano Island artist Danny Koffman.
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Address: 2345 Parker Rd
Camano Island
98282
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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Address: 1664 E Main St
Freeland
98249
The Whidbey Clay Center is a membership-based pottery studio that also offers, classes, workshops, firing events and sales.
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