A longtime Whidbey resident, Maxine started her artistic career in Seattle. Her impressive CV lists exhibits in
prominent galleries and museums through the years. She has been collected by many private collectors
as well as acquired by esteemed public collections, including the Seattle/Tacoma International Airport
These 5 artists are great examples of what is essential about Whidbey Island and the Pacific Northwest. Pete Jordan, Michael Dickter, Faith Scott Jessup, Claudia Pettis, and Jean Whitesavage.
Aidan’s welded sculptures will be featured this July alongside C.A. Pierce and Michael Dickter.
Our lovely island is seen through their different perspectives: Sue Gustaf Hamilton’s playful landscapes, Laura Viola Preciado’s lively abstract paintings and Karen Abel’s terrain based ceramic sculptures. This show is our homage to the beauty of our scenery, as well as to our local artists.
A guided meditation to gather and send peaceful wishes.
A guided meditation to gather and send peaceful wishes.
A guided meditation to gather and send peaceful wishes.
Join us at the gallery for a conversation with exhibiting artists: Pete Jordan and Evelyn Woods.
In the midst of the Covid-19 quarantine, Michael found inspiration in imagery that represented peace and solitude. Michael talks with Nancy about his recent work in this brief interview:
In the midst of the Covid-19 quarantine, Michael found inspiration in imagery that represented peace and solitude. Michael talks with Nancy about his recent work in this brief interview:
Studio Visit with Jean Whitesavage
A guided meditation to gather and send peaceful wishes.
Jean Whitesavage forges steel sculptures by hand in her Whidbey Island studio. Come get a glimpse into her process and the garden that inspires it all.