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Our current exhibition, ‘What’s For Lunch?’ is inspired by Gene White, former Whidbey Island resident and food champion. White was the founder of the Global Child Nutrition Foundation and was internationally recognized for her lifelong dedication to child nutrition advocacy […]
Read MoreCelebrating our dear colleague Sarah Jane as she steps down as Gallery and Program Director. Last week we had the chance to celebrate Sarah Jane at a small party with staff and friends. We also want to take this opportunity […]
Read MoreUpcoming Programs
Hand-Built Ceramic Vase Workshop
Saturday, April 25th or Sunday, April 26th, 2026
In this hands-on workshop with Olympic Coast Creative, you'll hand-build your very own ceramic vase, add beautiful texture and personalized details, and choose the perfect glaze color for a stunning finished piece. No experience required. NEW SESSION ADDED! Register Here.
4 Artists Bear Witness to Climate Change
Thursday, April 30th, 2026 | 6PM-8PM | Tickets Required
Join us for a unique evening of art, music, essay, and poetry as we present, "From Science to Action through Art: Four Artists Bear Witness to Climate Change." Natalie Niblack, an artist exhibiting the installation “66 Birds/ 3 Degree” in the Field Notes exhibition will present in partnership with fellow artists Northwest Poet Holly Hughes, Canadian-American composer and performer Sarah Bassingwaighte, and philosopher-essayist Kathleen Dean Moore. SOLD OUT.



