Whidbey Art Trail member registration opens for 5th season

Posted in Community News, Visual Art

February 18, 2015

Artists and galleries across Whidbey Island can now register for for Whidbey Art Trail’s 2015-2016 season. Founded by Stacey Neumiller in 2011 as a way to support local artists and their work, Whidbey Art Trail connects artists and galleries from Oak Harbor to Clinton, WA into a self-guided tour for visitors to scenic Whidbey Island.

Artists and galleries register for either a full- or half-page membership in the brochure and receive an Artist Page and placement on the Roster page of Whidbey Art Trail’s website. The Trail’s brochure is distributed throughout the ferry system, visitor centers, and businesses.

Whidbey Art Trail boasts highly acclaimed artists and galleries, such as Cook on Clay Flameware Pottery and Rob Schouten Gallery at Greenbank Farm in Greenbank, WA. “The Whidbey Art Trail is inclusive and exciting.” Schouten said, “We make sure to tell our gallery visitors about the other wonderful arts opportunities and make sure they have the brochure/map when they leave – it just adds to the richness of their Whidbey experience.”

For artists and galleries seeking more information, Whidbey Art Trail will host an info session at Cook on Clay’s studio in Coupeville, WA on Tuesday, March 3 @ 6:30 pm.

The deadline for registration is Sunday, March 15.

Contact whidbeyarttrail@gmail.com for more information or visit www.whidbeyarttrail.com.

Whidbey Art Trail, working in partnership with the Whidbey Island Arts Council, is a non-profit arts organization promoting the arts on scenic Whidbey Island in Puget Sound of Washington State. The Trail is committed to establishing an internationally recognized arts destination by marketing creative artists and other art venues through the Artist Trail, website, and a full-color brochure.

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