

Events & Galleries

The glossy feel to our fingertips.
The magic way it dazzles our eyes.
The artistic ventures that tease our imaginations.
While we can't treat you to this adventure online, you can experience the subtleties of light on contours and small reflective details in person at several local galleries, boutiques, and art festivals.

2023 Events
May
27
9am-2pm
Puyallup Farmer's Market
330 S Meridian, Puyallup, WA 98371
The Puyallup Farmers' Market is one of the largest markets in the South Puget Sound region. Every Saturday, April 15 through October 14, 2023, you will find fresh fruits and vegetables grown by local farmers. You will also find beautiful, fresh-cut flower bouquets, garden and landscaping plants, artisan breads, farm fresh eggs and meats, handcrafted items from local crafters and artists along with a variety of other vendors.
June
16-18
10am-6pm
Edmonds Art Festival
700 Main St, Edmonds, WA 98020
The Edmonds Arts Festival has grown from a small community art fair to one of the most prestigious in the Pacific Northwest, attracting artists from across the nation and Canada. The Festival provides a unique opportunity for patrons to meet artists and purchase their work in a beautiful outdoor setting overlooking Puget Sound. The Festival offers free live entertainment, a juried gallery art exhibition and sale, a nationally-recognized juried student art exhibit, and a hands-on children’s art activity area.
June
24
9am-2pm
Puyallup Farmer's Market
330 S Meridian, Puyallup, WA 98371
The Puyallup Farmers' Market is one of the largest markets in the South Puget Sound region. Every Saturday, April 15 through October 14, 2023, you will find fresh fruits and vegetables grown by local farmers. You will also find beautiful, fresh-cut flower bouquets, garden and landscaping plants, artisan breads, farm fresh eggs and meats, handcrafted items from local crafters and artists along with a variety of other vendors.
July
21-23
9am-5pm
Sequim Lavender Festival
202 N Blake Ave, Sequim, WA 98382
Join us as we celebrate all things lavender in the Lavender Capital of North America®, Sequim Washington. Enjoy live music, food and browse hundreds of vendors at the festival's street fair. Take a farm tour, pick your own lavender, watch on-farm demonstrations and take home a lavender treasure from our dozens of area farms. This annual event has something for everyone!
August
4-6
10am-6pm
Anacortes Arts Festival
505 O Ave, Anacortes, WA 98221
The Festival stretches down Commercial Ave from 10th Street all the way to the Port dock on the Guemes Channel waterfront. Along that route, you’ll get to experience Booth Artisans, Main, Jazz and Waterfront Stages, three Beer and Wine Gardens, Food trucks and vendors, a Kids Discovery Area, Artists Demonstrating their craft, AND Arts at the Port Fine Art Show on the dock. And it’s free…
Sept
1-3
10am-6pm
Oly Harbor Days
405 Columbia Street NW, Olympia, WA 98501
The Olympia Harbor Days Festival, a free event offered every Labor Day Weekend, is an award winning free and family friendly event that showcases many of the vintage tugboats of the Puget Sound with a walk aboard show at the docks and races in the bay. Visitors to the event may also find tall ships, steamships, other historic vessels of twentieth century commerce, tribal canoes, and current recreational small watercraft. Harbor crises and sailings on Budd Bay are also offered. On land, festival attendees enjoy great food, great music, great artisans, plus nautical and marine themed attractions, and hands on activities, including Olympia’s tugboat heritage, tribal history and the working waterfront with Port of Olympia tours. All in all, here are over 300 things to do and see.
Sept
9
9am-2pm
Puyallup Farmer's Market
330 S Meridian, Puyallup, WA 98371
The Puyallup Farmers' Market is one of the largest markets in the South Puget Sound region. Every Saturday, April 15 through October 14, 2023, you will find fresh fruits and vegetables grown by local farmers. You will also find beautiful, fresh-cut flower bouquets, garden and landscaping plants, artisan breads, farm fresh eggs and meats, handcrafted items from local crafters and artists along with a variety of other vendors.