New—


Every dollar donated to this new public art fund will be matched by Snohomish County Percent for the Arts. So click the link below to help the arts grow with your donation.

Northwest Savoyards seeks three board members.

The Northwest Savoyards has produced high quality community theater in the Everett area for over 17 years. To learn more about the group see the website. To apply, email a letter of interest to John Edwards and include what you would like to bring to the board.

John Edwards
Artistic Director
Northwest Savoyards
Email—jthespian1@hotmail.com
www.northwestsavoyards.org
Phone: 206-999-2484

Arts Brochure Rack—Arts information is posted in the County Building lobby. To add event and arts organization information contact Wendy Becker.

Get Arts Commission
Brochure

Visual Arts Groups
& Organizations…Updated February 14, 2007.

Scroll the list or pick a letter.

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V X Y Z

All Aboard—art, music, dance and other creative activities for mentally and physically challenge adults. Donations to the program can be made through your Albertsons Grocery Store Savings Card.
For details, Email Art & Music Director Shannon Danks
or call (425) 252-4770.

Arlington Arts Council—Public art, Arlington artist support and hands-on art experiences for all ages. Events include Centennial Trail Sculpture Walk, public Art Along the Way, Arlington Street Fair art projects, August art classes for kids, an Artist Workshop, and the North Arlington Studio Tour. Call Jean Olson at (360) 435-5866.

ArtistsConnect—Local visual artists connect with other artists to share technical information and creative support. Group meets at ArtWorks in Edmonds once a month. Activities include guest speakers and ARTSplash, a twice-annual member art exhibition.
Website—www.artists-connect.com

Arts Council of Snohomish County—Art exhibits, community art classes and events, art education for Snohomish County students, visual artist support, Gallery Store, and arts advocacy. 1507 Wall Street, downtown Everett, (425) 257–8380
Website—www.artscouncilofsnoco.org

ArtsNow—Art classes and business training for professional and novice artists. Gallery exhibits. Art conferences and special programs. ArtsNow is an Edmonds Community College program.
Edmonds Conference Center, 201 Fourth Ave. N. (425) 640–1243
Website—www.edcc.edu/ArtsNow

Arts of Snohomish—Non-profit arts group owned and operated by community-minded artists. Gallery exhibits, sales and artist support. 105 Cedar Ave in Snohomish, (360) 568–8648.
Website—www.artsofsnohomish.org

ArtWorks—Artists’ workshop space and art classes. 210 2nd Avenue S. in Down town Edmonds. Phone—(425) 774-6049.
Website—www.artworks-edmonds.org

Edmonds Arts Commission—Gallery exhibits in the Edmonds Public Library, Frances Anderson Display Case, City Hall Brackett Room, and Young Artists Display Case. Newsletter, Summer Concerts, public art, Write on the Sound Writers’ Conference, limited edition posters, and scholarships and grants. 700 Main Street in Downtown Edmonds, (425) 771–0228. Email—gillespie@ci.edmonds.wa.us
Website—http://www.ci.edmonds.wa.us/artscommission/index.stm

Edmonds Arts Festival—Gallery exhibits in the Edmonds Arts Festival Gallery, visual arts scholarships, Open Studio Tour in September, and the popular Edmonds Arts Festival in June. Gallery located at main entrance to the Frances Anderson Cultural Center at 700 Main Street in Downtown Edmonds. Exhibits change monthly. Open M-F, 9 am-9 pm and Sat, 10 am-3 pm. Edmonds Arts Festival: (425) 771–6412, Gallery—(425) 771–1984. Email—edmondsarts@aol.co
Website—www.edmondsartsfestival.com

Edmonds Community College—Credit and non-credit classes in the arts. Campus art gallery and website for cultural events. Campus is located at 20000 68th Ave W Lynnwood,
(425) 640-1339 ext 7299
Arts & Culture Website—http://artsandculture.edcc.edu/

Everett Community CollegeCollege Visual Art Classes for credits and non-credit Community Photography Classes and
Community Art Classes.

Everett Cultural Commission—The Commission initiates, sponsors, organizes and promotes programs, events, and services in the visual arts. This includes acquisition, care and maintenance of the City's public art collection. It also serves as a cultural/arts information and resource center. 2930 Wetmore Avenue, (425) 257-8720. Email—sfrancisco@ci.everett.wa.us
Website—http://www.everettwa.org/default.aspx?ID=492

Gallery North & Gallery North School of Art—508 Main Street in Downtown Edmonds, (425) 774-0946. Cooperative gallery offers art instruction in the new upstairs studio for adults and youth. Call the Gallery or send an email for information and registration.
Email—info@gallery-north.com
Website—http://www.gallery-north.com/

Index Arts Group—Coordinates cultural activities in the Index area, including, but not limited to, painting, photography, pottery, sculpture, poetry, music, theatre, dance, architecture, crafts and the annual Arts Index Festival in August. Website—www.indexartsgroup.org

Lake Stevens Arts Commission—Established in 1996, the Commission advises the City Council on acquisition of art work for the City; and encourages participation and support of the visual arts. Meetings on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month at 6:30 pm in the Annex behind City Hall. Phone—(425) 334-1012

Lynnwood Arts Commission—Develops and maintains the public art collection; organizes art exhibitions of work by Washington visual artists at the Lynnwood Convention Center and Lynnwood Library Gallery; and offers arts classes at the Lynnwood Recreation Center. Artist opportunities are available on the Website.
Phone—(425) 744-6459 Email—Fwong@ci.lynnwood.wa.us.
Website—www.ci.lynnwood.wa.us/Content/CityHall.aspx?id=53

Greater Marysville Art Guild—For infomation contact Cecelia Venolia. Phone—(425) 377-9671
Email—dcv123@juno.com

Monroe Arts Council—Supports growth of the visual arts and promotes art in public places in the greater Monroe area. Monroe Arts Council is the third Monday of each month at 7 pm at The Art Merchant International at 17161 Beaton Rd, in the Fryelands industrial park area of Monroe. If you are an artist and/or would like to support local art and cultural activities, please join us.
Phone—(360) 794–7844. Website—www.monroeartscouncil.com

Mountlake Terrace Arts Commission—City commission supports the arts, advises the city on art purchases, organizes exhibits in the city library, and presents the annual Arts of the Terrace festival in October with Friends of the Arts. For more information contact Commission Chair Judy Ryan.
Phone—(425) 771-7068 Email—rjjryan@yahoo.com

Mukilteo Arts Guild—Connect with artists, musicians, writers, actors, poets, dancers, and lovers of the arts to promote the arts in the greater Mukilteo area. Monthly meetings usually at the Mukilteo Library Conference Room, 4675 Harbour Point. Phone—425-423-0450.
Email—theartworkshop7@aol.com Website—www.mukilteoartsguild.org

Pilchuck Glass School—International glass art education center founded by glass artist Dale Chihuly in 1971. Once a year open house in July to tour the Stanwood campus, meet artists, see them work, and view works in progress. World famous glass auction takes place in the fall. Email—Info@Pilchuck.com
Website—www.pilchuck.com

Port Gardner Bay Watercolor Society—The Watercolor Society meets each Monday night for painting and group critiques. Activity Room of the Cascadian Place Retirement Center, 3915 Colby Avenue, Everett. Those who paint in watermedia are always welcome.
Email—mike@mikemallory.com
Website—www.mikemallory.com/wcsociety.htm

Puget Sound Camera Club—Welcomes new members of any level of expertise in digital and film photography. Club meets 2nd and 4th Mondays of the month at Maplewood Presbyterian Church in Edmonds. Activities include education, review of work and exhibition opportunities. Club was organized in 1984 and is a member of the Photographic Society of America and the Northwest Council of Camera Clubs. To learn more call (425) 776-7756.

Seaview Weavers Guild—The Guild explores new fiber art methods and promotes new fiber art methods including: weaving, spinning, felting, dyeing, basketry, and paper arts. Regular workshops and speakers. New members are welcome.
Email—hmcgilvra@comcast.net
Website—www.northwestweavers.org/guilds/wa/seaview2004.html

Sky Valley Artist’s Guild—local artists promoting the fine arts in Snohomish, Monroe, Sultan and surrounding areas. The Guild sponsors "Spring into Monroe" in May, participates in other shows throughout the year and helps fund local student scholarships for college-level art studies. Meetings are held most Thursday afternoons, and all are welcome to visit. Email—ArtGuild@JuncoJunction.com
Website—http://www.skyvalleyartistsguild.org/

Stanwood Camano Arts Guild—The oldest association of artists and art enthusiasts in the Stanwood-Camano area shares ideas, resources, and energy. The Guild sponsors Art by the Bay, in July and the Spring Invitational Art Show in April.
Website—www.stanwoodcamanoarts.com

Zippy's Java Lounge—Progressive, community focused coffee shop displays work by local artists. Exhibit openings on the last Thursday of each month. One block west of the Everett Event Center at 1804 Hewitt Avenue. Website—http://zippysjava.com


A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V X Y Z

Return to top of page.

To get news about the arts,
join the mailing list:
Snohomish County Arts Commission artscommission@co.snohomish.wa.us

To make news about the arts,
send information, announcements and photos by email to:
Website Editor
editor@snohomishcountyarts.org


©2006 Snohomish CountyArts Commission · Web design donated by Neumaier Design