Updated 2/27/23
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The thing about artists is that they’re always learning. There’s a technique, a style, or even a mistake that takes them in new directions.
And, whether your “inner artist” hasn’t yet been set loose, or you’re an experienced artist, there are art schools on Whidbey and Camano Islands that can turn a week, or even a weekend, into a moment of personal growth.
Imagine leaving the crowded city behind and relishing the freedom of having the opportunity and time to focus on yourself. Imagine small classes taught by top artists who are also attracted to Whidbey and Camano Islands for the small-town charm and natural beauty.
Well, stop imagining because we have a list of several such schools that can turn your time off into time well spent.
The Pacific Northwest Art School
Artists and students from all over the country come to this Coupeville school for classes that generally run for several days. Imagine waking up in one of Central Whidbey’s Bed and Breakfasts and walking the few blocks to school. You might take that painting class that you always wanted to try. Maybe you’ve been working in mixed-media for a bit, and you’re looking for a way to improve your game. The school also specializes in classes in photography and fiber arts. The classes are offered year-round, but most, especially photography, are offered from spring through fall.
Whidbey Fine Arts Studio
Langley’s Whidbey Fine Arts Studio offers multi-day workshops from established leading national artists who are eager to demonstrate their artistic techniques. Students get to work along with the artists on their own projects, receiving professional feedback that’s sure to inspire.
School Locations
Artists Lounge
Oak Harbor’s Artists Lounge is a paint-your-own pottery studio for you to explore and discover your inner artist. Snacks are available to help feed your inner artist. The lounge is a relaxing way to spend an afternoon or evening with friends and family.
Whidbey Clay Center
If you’re thinking of working in clay but want to start slowly, the Whidbey Clay Center in Freeland offers weekly classes, workshops, events, and more. Members have their own access to the space, pottery wheels, kilns, tools, and can even purchase clay! It’s a creative space for newbies and experienced artists, alike.
Escape from the Daily Grind by visiting Rural Whidbey Island
Are you in need of a weekend getaway, a week-long escape, or a few days to remember that not everything moves at the speed of light? Then it’s time to explore our lodging and make some plans!
And yes…There’s More!
The artists on Whidbey and Camano islands are a generous, creative, and dynamic bunch. Many of the artists, offer workshops in their studios. They’re held on an irregular basis and not always heavily advertised. Check with our many local galleries that you can find listed here. Or look at the Camano Arts Association website here…
And also check the Whidbey Arts Marketing Alliance calendar for information here…
What About Other Schools?!?
From writing to kayaking to tree climbing to farming. We have something for everyone!