Tag: Studio Tour

  • Whidbey Working Artists’  Studio Tour Showcase 2016: Week Five

    Whidbey Working Artists’ Studio Tour Showcase 2016: Week Five

    August 24, 2016

    THIS WEEKEND: Don’t miss the Whidbey Working Artists annual Open Studio Tour this Saturday and Sunday Aug. 27 and 28. This year’s tour includes 52 artists at 37 studios across Whidbey Island. Spend time with these working artists in their studios while experiencing the beauty that attracts them to magnificent Whidbey Island. Learn firsthand the inspiration and process that goes into each artist’s work while enjoying scenic island vistas en route.

    This week’s post features the final 10 tour artists, in the order they appear in the tour brochure (north to south). Get your copy of the colorful brochure/map/guide at selected locations on Whidbey Island and Western Washington, or download the PDF from WhidbeyWorkingArtists.com. Then come on out and see what these artists have been working on!


    STUDIO #33
    BRUCE MORROW
    Flicker Feather Print Studio
    painting/ printmaking
    (click artist name for more details, or image for larger view)
    wbm1 wbm2
    STUDIO #34
    SUSAN JENSEN
    pastels
    (click artist name for more details, or image for larger view)
    wsj3 wsj5
    STUDIO #35
    SHERREN ANDERSON
    studio glass
    (click artist name for more details, or image for larger view)
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    STUDIO #36
    KATHLEEN SECREST
    pastels
    (click artist name for more details, or image for larger view)
    wks1 wks2
    STUDIO #37
    KARIN BOLSTAD
    Blueschool Arts
    acrylic mixed media painting
    (click artist name for more details, or image for larger view)
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    STUDIO #37
    MELISSA KOCH
    Blueschool Arts
    mixed media

    (click artist name for more details, or image for larger view)
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    STUDIO #37
    SHEILA MOHN
    Blueschool Arts
    painting
    (click artist name for more details, or image for larger view)
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    STUDIO #37
    SARA SALTEE
    Blueschool Arts
    mixed media assemblage & collage
    (click artist name for more details, or image for larger view)
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    STUDIO #37
    TAMMI SLOAN
    Blueschool Arts
    jewelry, mixed media sculpture & painting
    (click artist name for more details, or image for larger view)
    tws2 wts1
    STUDIO #37
    ZIA GIPSON
    Blueschool Arts
    mixed media including garments, paintings & sculpture 
    (click artist name for more details, or image for larger view)
    wzg1 wzg2

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  • WWA Studio Tour Showcase: Week Five

    WWA Studio Tour Showcase: Week Five

    [vc_row full_width=”” parallax=”” parallax_image=””][vc_column width=”1/1″][vc_column_text]August 27, 2015

    THIS WEEKEND: Don’t miss the Whidbey Working Artists annual Open Studio Tour, Saturday and Sunday Aug. 29 and 30. This year’s tour includes 50 artists at 33 studios across Whidbey Island. Spend time with these working artists in their studios while experiencing the beauty that attracts them to magnificent Whidbey Island. Learn firsthand the inspiration and process that goes into each artist’s work while enjoying scenic island vistas en route.

    This week’s post features the final 11 tour artists, in the order they appear in the tour brochure (north to south). Get your copy of the colorful brochure/map/guide at selected locations on Whidbey Island and Western Washington, or download the pdf from WhidbeyWorkingArtists.com. Then come on out and see what these artists have been working on!


    STUDIO #28
    JULIE HOUGOM
    paint & pencil
    (click artist name for more details, or image for larger view)
    28hougom1  28hougom2
    STUDIO #28
    BJORN LUNDEEN
    painting
    (click artist name for more details, or image for larger view)
     28lundeen1  28lundeen2
    STUDIO #29
    SUSAN JENSEN
    pastels
    (click artist name for more details, or image for larger view)
     29jensen1  29jensen2
    STUDIO #30
    DAN FREEMAN
    sculptural objects
    (click artist name for more details, or image for larger view)
     30freeman1  30freeman2
    STUDIO #31
    KARIN BOLSTAD
    Blueschool Arts
    acrylic mixed media painting
    (click artist name for more details, or image for larger view)
     31bolstad1  31bolstad2
    STUDIO #31
    CARRIE WHITNEY
    Blueschool Arts
    oil painting

    (click artist name for more details, or image for larger view)
     31whitney1  31whitney2
    STUDIO #31
    SARA SALTEE
    Blueschool Arts
    mixed media assemblage & collage
    (click artist name for more details, or image for larger view)
     31saltee1  31saltee2
    STUDIO #31
    LAUREN ATKINSON
    Blueschool Arts
    drawing, photography & sculpture
    (click artist name for more details, or image for larger view)
     31atkinson1  31atkinson2
    STUDIO #31
    TAMMI SLOAN
    Blueschool Arts
    jewelry, mixed media sculpture & painting

    (click artist name for more details, or image for larger view)
     31sloan1  31sloan2
    STUDIO #31
    MELISSA KOCH
    Blueschool Arts
    mixed media

    (click artist name for more details, or image for larger view)
     31koch1  31koch2
    STUDIO #31
    ALICIA LOMNE
    Blueschool Arts
    glass
    (click artist name for more details, or image for larger view)
     31lomne1  31lomne2

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  • WWA Studio Tour Showcase: Week Four

    WWA Studio Tour Showcase: Week Four

    [vc_row full_width=”” parallax=”” parallax_image=””][vc_column width=”1/1″][vc_column_text]August 20, 2015

    COUNTDOWN: Just one and a half weeks remain until the Whidbey Working Artists annual Open Studio Tour, Saturday and Sunday Aug. 29 and 30. This year’s tour includes 50 artists at 33 studios across Whidbey Island. Spend time with these working artists in their studios while experiencing the beauty that attracts them to magnificent Whidbey Island. Learn firsthand the inspiration and process that go into each artist’s work while enjoying scenic island vistas en route.

    These weekly posts feature ten tour artists each week, in the order they appear in the tour brochure (north to south). Get your copy of the colorful brochure/map/guide at selected locations on Whidbey Island and Western Washington, or download the pdf from WhidbeyWorkingArtists.com. Then come on out and see what these artists have been working on!


    STUDIO #20
    DAN & JOI LACHAUSSEE
    LaChaussee Glass
    hand blown art glass
    (click artist name for more details, or image for larger view)
     20lacha1  20lacha2
    STUDIO #21
    BERIT BARDARSON
    jewelry
    (click artist name for more details, or image for larger view)
     21bardarson1  21bardarson2
    STUDIO #22
    GARY SCHALLOCK
    watercolor
    (click artist name for more details, or image for larger view)
     22schallock1  22schallock2
    STUDIO #23
    JUDI NYERGES
    watercolor, pen & ink
    (click artist name for more details, or image for larger view)
     23nyerges1  23nyerges2
    STUDIO #24
    A. MARIA
    impressionistic painting
    (click artist name for more details, or image for larger view)
     24maria1  24maria2
    STUDIO #25
    LAURYN TAYLOR
    The Old Bayview School
    acrylic, encaustic & mixed media painting
    (click artist name for more details, or image for larger view)
     25taylor1  25taylor2
    STUDIO #26
    BUFFY CRIBBS
    Flicker Feather Print Studio
    painting, print, furniture, sculpture
    (click artist name for more details, or image for larger view)
     26cribbs1  26cribbs2
    STUDIO #26
    BRUCE MORROW
    Flicker Feather Print Studio
    painting, printmaking

    (click artist name for more details, or image for larger view)
     26morrow1  26morrow2
    STUDIO #27
    ZIA GIPSON
    mixed media including garments, paintings & sculpture
    (click artist name for more details, or image for larger view)
     27gipson1  27gipson2
    STUDIO #27
    RICHARD DAVIS
    mosaics
    (click artist name for more details, or image for larger view)
     27davis1  27davis2

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  • WWA Studio Tour Showcase: Week Three

    WWA Studio Tour Showcase: Week Three

    [vc_row full_width=”” parallax=”” parallax_image=””][vc_column width=”1/1″][vc_column_text]August 13, 2015

    COUNTDOWN: Just three weeks remain until the Whidbey Working Artists annual Open Studio Tour, Saturday and Sunday Aug. 29 and 30. This year’s tour includes 50 artists at 33 studios across Whidbey Island. Spend time with these working artists in their studios while experiencing the beauty that attracts these artists to magnificent Whidbey Island. Learn firsthand the inspiration and process that go into each artist’s work while enjoying scenic island vistas en route.

    These weekly posts feature ten tour artists each week, in the order they appear in the tour brochure (north to south). Get your copy of the colorful brochure/map/guide at selected locations on Whidbey Island and Western Washington, or download the pdf from WhidbeyWorkingArtists.com. Then come on out and see what these artists have been working on!


    STUDIO #14
    MARCY JOHNSON
    fiber and metal jewelry
    (click artist name for more details, or image for larger view)
     14johnson1  14johnson2
    STUDIO #14
    MARY ASHTON
    handmade paper, books & painted/dyed textiles
    (click artist name for more details, or image for larger view)
     14ashton1  14ashton2
    STUDIO #15
    EARL OLSEN
    photography
    (click artist name for more details, or image for larger view)
     15olsene1  15olsene2
    STUDIO #15
    NATALIE OLSEN
    fiber arts
    (click artist name for more details, or image for larger view)
     15olsenn3  15olsenn2
    STUDIO #16
    ANNE NILES DAVENPORT
    Rainshadow Textiles
    fiber arts
    (click artist name for more details,
    or image for larger view)
     16davenport1  16davenport2
    STUDIO #17
    SUE TAVES
    Freeland Art Studios, studio c
    sculpture
    (click artist name for more details, or image for larger view)
     17taves1  17taves2
    STUDIO #17
    LLOYD WHANNELL
    Freeland Art Studios
    sculpture
    (click artist name for more details, or image for larger view)
     17whannell1  17whannell2
    STUDIO #17
    LANE TOMPKINS
    Freeland Art Studios
    stone & bronze sculpture
    (click artist name for more details, or image for larger view)
     17tompkins1  17tompkins2
    STUDIO #18
    TERESA SAIA
    pastel & oil painting
    (click artist name for more details,
    or image for larger view)
     18saia1  18saia2
    STUDIO #19
    ROBERT ADAMSON & JANIS SWALWELL
    Island Art Glass
    hand blown art glass
    (click artist name for more details, or image for larger view)
     19iag1  19iag2

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  • WWA Studio Tour Showcase: Week Two

    WWA Studio Tour Showcase: Week Two

    August 5, 2015

    COUNTDOWN: Just four weeks remain until the Whidbey Working Artists annual Open Studio Tour, Saturday and Sunday Aug. 29 and 30. This year’s tour includes 50 artists at 33 studios across Whidbey Island. Spend time with these working artists in their studios while experiencing the beauty that attracts them to magnificent Whidbey Island. Learn firsthand the inspiration and process that go into each artist’s work while enjoying scenic island vistas en route.

    These posts feature ten tour artists each week, in the order they appear in the tour brochure (north to south). Get your copy of the colorful brochure/map/guide at selected locations on Whidbey Island and Western Washington, or download the PDF from WhidbeyWorkingArtists.com. Then come on out and see what these artists have been working on!


    STUDIO #7
    MARIANNE BRABANSKI
    2d
    (click artist name for more details, or image for larger view)
     7brabanski1  Lie to Me, Acrylic and Graphite, 48x36 Marianne Brabanski
    STUDIO #8
    DIANE TOMPKINSON
    printmaking
    (click artist name for more details, or image for larger view)
     8tompkinson1  8tompkinson2
    STUDIO #9
    JANET LEWIS
    luthier
    (click artist name for more details, or image for larger view)
     9lewis2  9lewis1
    STUDIO #9
    MARIAN QUARRIER
    woodwork
    (click artist name for more details, or image for larger view)
     9quarrier1  9quarrier2
    STUDIO #9
    KIM TINUVIEL
    photography, mixed media
    (click artist name for more details, or image for larger view)
     9tin3  9tin2
    STUDIO #10
    COOK ON CLAY
    Robbie Lobell & Maryon Attwood
    (click artist name for more details, or image for larger view)
     10lobell1  10lobell2
    STUDIO #10
    DEB SCHWARTZKOPF
    ceramics
    (click artist name for more details, or image for larger view)
     10schwartzkopf1  10schwartzkopf2
    STUDIO #11
    MARY ELLEN O’CONNOR 
    Willow Pond Studio
    jewelry & etched glass
    (click artist name for more details, or image for larger view)
     11oconnor1  11oconnor2
    STUDIO #12
    FRANCY BLUMHAGEN
    mixed media/collage, printmaking
    (click artist name for more details, or image for larger view)
     12blumhagen1  12blumhagen2
    STUDIO #13
    ROB SCHOUTEN
    painting
    (click artist name for more details, or image for larger view)
     13schouten1  13schouten2

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  • WWA Studio Tour Showcase: Week One

    WWA Studio Tour Showcase: Week One

    [vc_row full_width=”” parallax=”” parallax_image=””][vc_column width=”1/1″][vc_column_text]July 29, 2015

    COUNTDOWN: Just five weeks remain until the Whidbey Working Artists annual Open Studio Tour, Saturday and Sunday August 29 and 30. This year’s tour includes 50 artists at 33 studios across Whidbey Island. Spend time with these working artists in their studios while experiencing the beauty that attracts them to magnificent Whidbey Island. Learn firsthand the inspiration and process that go into each artist’s work while enjoying scenic island vistas en route.

    These weekly posts feature ten tour artists each week, in the order they appear in the tour brochure (north to south). Get your copy of the colorful brochure/map/guide at selected locations on Whidbey Island and Western Washington, or download the pdf from WhidbeyWorkingArtists.com. Then come on out and see what these artists have been working on!


    STUDIO #1
    DAN ISHLER
    hand thrown pottery
    (click artist name for more details, or image for larger view)
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    STUDIO #2
    ELLEN VLASAK
    mixed media
    (click artist name for more details, or image for larger view)
     2vlasak1  2vlasak2
    STUDIO #3
    KAY PARSONS
    Looking Glass Cottage Studio
    watercolor
    (click artist name for more details, or image for larger view)
     3parsons1  3parsons2
    STUDIO #3
    GWEN SAM
    bas relief sculpture
    (click artist name for more details, or image for larger view)
     3sam1  3sam2
    STUDIO #3
    CAROL ANN BAUER and HOWARD HAMSA
    Stillfire Pottery
    hand thrown pottery
    (click artist name for more details,
    or image for larger view)
     3stillfire1  3stillfire2
    STUDIO #3
    STEPHANIE SCHUEMANN
    oil painting
    (click artist name for more details, or image for larger view)
     3scheumann1  3scheumann2
    STUDIO #4
    BEV McQUARY
    lampwork glass beads & fabricated wirework jewelry
    (click artist name for more details, or image for larger view)
     4mcquary  4mcquary2
    STUDIO #5
    MARTHA McCARTNEY photographs, candles, mixed media collage
    (click artist name for more details, or image for larger view)
     5mccartney1  5mccartney2
    STUDIO #6
    MARY BURKS
    textiles
    (click artist name for more details,
    or image for larger view)
     6burks  6burks2
    STUDIO #6
    PATTY PICCO
    encaustic mixed media
    (click artist name for more details, or image for larger view)
     6picco  6picco1

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  • Whidbey Working Artists Tour Shines Light on Artists Up-Island, Friday through Sunday, March 7, 8 and 9

    Whidbey Working Artists Tour Shines Light on Artists Up-Island, Friday through Sunday, March 7, 8 and 9

     

    Linnane Armstrong
    Linnane Armstrong

    BY PENNY WEBB
    Whidbey Life Magazine contributor
    March 4, 2014

    The 12th annual spring edition of Whidbey Working Artists Studio Tour lets tour-goers spend time this weekend with artists in their studios, seeing firsthand what goes into making their art.

    Coinciding with Musselfest in Coupeville, the Tour highlights 25 artists in 17 different venues.

    The free tour was established 12 years ago by a group of artists who felt the central and north end of the island was being under-represented in the arts community. Over the years, the tour has grown and there are now two tours each year—one in spring—to coincide with Musselfest—and the other in summer, on the same weekend as the Oak Harbor Music Festival.

    Christine Crowell
    Christine Crowell

    “About half of the folks who come to the art tour are from off-island,” said, Kay Parsons, this year’s tour coordinator. “And, of those, a surprising number are from Canada!”

    Planning the tour to coincide with two of the upper island’s big events creates a real weekend getaway opportunity. “It just made good sense for us to buddy up with Musselfest and the Music Fest and promote our events together,” Parsons said.

    Gary Leake
     Gary Leake

    A group of about seven artists make up the core group behind the Tour. “We are a club that supports and appreciates each other’s work,” Parsons said. “This year we have a couple of new artists that we’re really excited about.”

    One of the new additions is Janet C. Lewis, a luthier, who creates beautiful, one of a kind wooden instruments with inlays inspired from nature. Kim Tinuviel, who works with both encaustic paper and hand-hewn metal to create gorgeous working lamps, will be showing her work at Lewis’ studio also.

    Two other artists, who use encaustic techniques, are Kathleen Otley and Anne Smidt. Both incorporate subjects from nature in their compositions. Otley also creates large woven willow sculptures.

    Janet Lewis
    Janet Lewis

    Jim Short calls himself a rescuer of wood. He finds interesting pieces of wood headed for the landfill or the fireplace and turns them into beautiful works of art. Another artist working with wood, Rob Hetler, makes fine wood furniture and exquisite treasure boxes. Gary A. Leake specializes in one-of-a-kind wooden furniture, custom orders, and restorations.

    The Pacific Northwest Art School, in downtown Coupeville, serves as a central hub for the tour and is showcasing five artists. On display will be Patty Picco, who works in mixed media; Carol Ann Bauer, pottery; Kay Parsons, watercolors and the mother/daughter team of Mary Ellen O’Connor, who works primarily in silver and etched glass and Linnane Armstrong, woodcut prints.

    Katrina Hude
    Katrina Hude

    Stretching from Freeland (Island Art Glass) to Oak Harbor (Dan Ishler, hand thrown pottery), the tour winds through scenic Whidbey Island landscapes that inspire so many artists. Luckily, the tour lasts three days, giving everyone an opportunity to visit with artists at all 17 locations.

    Tour hours are 10-5 Friday through Sunday. Brochures, with a map, are available at Ishler Studio, 30678 State Route 20 (just south of Oak Harbor) or at Pacific Northwest Art School, 15 NW Birch Street, in Coupeville. For a downloadable version visit WhidbeyWorkingArtists.

    While you’re out visiting studios, stop in at the Penn Cove Musselfest, happening in Coupeville this weekend. For more information on the event and the famous Penn Cove Mussels see this WLM photo essay “Muscle you way into Coupeville for some fine Penn Cove Shellfish Mussels.”

    Robbie Lobell
    Robbie Lobell

    Penny Webb is a writer, musician, gardener and mom. She is currently writing feverishly on her memoir and loving two hormonal teenagers.

    (Photo at the top: Pottery by Dan Ishler, this photo and others are courtesy of Whidbey Working Artists)

     

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