Throughout greater Edmonds, Washington
From 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. during the weekend of Sept. 18th & 19th, 2021
Edmonds Art Studio Tour is excited to announce this year’s event is being planned as an in-person community engagement, opening the studios of our artists to those interested in purchasing handmade works and learning more about each artist’s creative process.
A Creative View Into the Artists
The artists selected to participate in the annual studio tour are chosen based on specific criteria, including a connection to the Edmonds community. During the weekend of September 18th & 19th, the public can tour their studios where all artists will be featuring their work and will be available to discuss their creative process and some will be sharing demonstrations. Their work, much of it for purchase, is currently featured on each artist’s website, and all are accessible via the Edmonds Art Studio Tour website.
Art is Healing
Art has many healing qualities to not only the artists who create, but also to those who find a connection with art. Now more than ever we can all benefit from something which clears the mind. This year’s artists appreciate your support and in turn hope to provide you with a healthy distraction.
This year’s studio tour is made possible by the volunteer time of the participating artists, the generous financial contributions of our sponsors, and funding from the Edmonds Arts Festival Foundation and the Edmonds Arts Commission Tourism Promotion Fund through the City of Edmonds Lodging Tax fund.
For Further Information:
Website (including tour map and links to artists’ websites): www.edmondsartstudiotour.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/EdmondsArtStudioTour
Instagram: www.instagram.com/edmondsartstudiotour
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/edmondsartstudiotour
— Sponsored by the Edmonds Art Studio Tour
Will masking and distancing be required at this event?
Deborah, the participating artists will be following current protocols for gathering-in-person; at a minimum. Many artists will be hosting outside or in spaces with plenty of air circulation. We want our artists and visitors to remain safe.
– Kim Parsley, EAST Committee