ART WALK EDMONDS
February 1-28, 2026 ~ Third Thursday Art Walk, February 19th from 5-8pm
The Art Walk Edmonds is a month-long celebration of the Arts in Edmonds! Local artists will be showcased at businesses all month long, and some businesses will also host a Third Thursday night Art Walk on February 19th from 5-8pm.
Locations in red are open during Third Thursday Art Walk from 5-8pm on February 19th. Click the map image for a printable map.
LOCATIONS // ARTISTS
Aria Studio Gallery // Joan Archer and Leah Goodwin
535 Main St, open Tuesday 1-6pm, Wednesday-Friday 11am-4pm, Saturday 12-4pm
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS AND ART WALK ON FEBRUARY 19TH 5-8PM
Joan Archer and Leah Goodwin display their respective mediums, painting and photography. Joan gives a demonstration in watercolor at 6:30pm during the Third Thursday Art Walk. Drop by to see Joan’s exciting approaches to the fascinating medium of watercolor, painted with new subjects picked especially for Art Walk. New works always on display!
ArtSpot // Jasper Hathaway
408 Main St, open Monday-Saturday 10am-6pm, Sunday 11am-4pm
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS AND ART WALK ON FEBRUARY 19TH 5-8PM
Jasper Hathaway is a multidisciplinary cryptid of an artist who enjoys everything from metalworking and painting to 3d sculpture and graphic design, they have worked in the videogames and ttrpg industry since 2011 (notable titles include Transformers, GI Joe, Power Rangers, Vampire: The Masquerade) while also doing commissions for corporations and people. In addition to art they are passionate about paleontology (Jasper is a volunteer fossil preparator at the Burke Museum), biology and mental health- ask them about gorgonopsians if you want to hear about the coolest land predators ever to walk the earth millions of years before the dinosaurs.
Cascadia Art Museum // Elsa Thoresen exhibit
190 Sunset Ave, open Wednesday - Sunday, 11-5pm
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS AND ART WALK ON FEBRUARY 19TH 5-8PM
Cascadia Art Museum presents the first American exhibition and publication to feature the work of Seattle artist Elsa Thoresen (1906-1994). She and her husband were at the forefront of the Surrealist movement in Scandinavia and were included in numerous important exhibitions throughout Europe. After relocating to Sweden in 1944 due to the Nazi occupation of Denmark, Elsa developed a unique personal visual language based on natural forms such as driftwood and fantasy landscapes. After their divorce in 1953, Elsa returned to the U.S. and relocated to Seattle the following year. Although she had tremendous success as a Surrealist abroad, her Northwest paintings concentrated on lyrical, biomorphic abstractions which she produced until her death in 1994.
Center Gallery //Kimberly Person
700 Main St, open Monday - Friday 9am-8pm, Saturday 10am-2pm
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS AND ART WALK ON FEBRUARY 19TH 5-8PM
The Sacred in Motion unites the choreographic vision of Alberto Gaspar with the photographic artistry of Kimberly Person, featuring dancers from Olympic Ballet Theatre. Each image in the exhibition captures the ephemeral nature of dance — movements that exist for only a breath — preserving them in their most intimate, vulnerable, and authentic form. Centered on three of Gaspar’s works for OBT — Capriccio del Cuore, 1 in 10²,685,000, and Transfigurations — the exhibition invites viewers into the emotional, spiritual, and architectural depths of contemporary ballet. Through Person’s perceptive lens, every gesture becomes a narrative fragment: a shift of breath, a moment of surrender, an unseen story unfolding within the dancer’s body. Together, the artists and the company create an immersive experience that reveals the collaborative world of choreography and photographic storytelling.
Show runs through March 31st.
Coldwell Banker Bain // 6th Grade Student Art
512 Bell St, open daily 10am-4pm
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS AND ART WALK ON FEBRUARY 19TH 5-8PM
Every February Coldwell Banker Bain of Edmonds celebrates the budding talent of student art. This year, we are exhibiting the joy of creation from Mrs. Fate's 6th grade class at Mountlake Terrace Elementary School.
Cole Gallery // JM Brodrick, Sarah B. Hansen and more
107 5th Ave S, open Monday - Saturday, 10am-6pm, Sunday 11am-5pm
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS AND ART WALK ON FEBRUARY 19TH 5-8PM
Still Places, Soft Creatures by JM Brodrick reveals her mystical, moody vision of nature—where forests, birds, and animals inhabit quiet, dreamlike spaces. Through narrative paintings that explore the tender relationship between people and animals, Brodrick’s new body of work is immersive, emotional, and quietly beautiful.
In addition, look for new whimsical animal paintings by Aliza & Her Monsters, contemporary florals from Sarah B. Hansen and new to the gallery, underwater paintings by Joyful!
Show runs through March 2nd.
Crow // Kayti Barnett
105 5th Ave S, open Monday - Saturday 10am-5pm, Sunday 12-5pm
SEE ART DURING THIRD THURSDAY ART WALK ON FEBRUARY 19TH 5-8PM ONLY
Three Flames Silverworks is the creation of Seattle metalsmith Kayti Barnett. Her work is inspired by mythological feminine figures and the wilds of the pacific northwest. Kayti believes that each of us is a modern day legend- with our own mythologies, our own battles, our own journeys, our own incredible achievements, our own triumphs and heartbreaks worthy of celebration, respect, and adornment. Jewelry has been a way for Kayti to express herself for as long as she can remember. She uses colorful, hand selected gemstones, silver, and bronze to build strong, memorable pieces that echo the voice of the wearer.
The Curious Nest // Ellie Hoffman
405 Main St, open Thursday - Sunday 12-4pm
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS AND ART WALK ON FEBRUARY 19TH 5-8PM
Ellie Hoffman is a painter and illustrator based in Shoreline, Washington. Working primarily in ink and watercolor, she explores themes of adventure, whimsy, and girlhood, often featuring her own treasured daughters as muses. Along with creating art and being a mother, she is a wife, amateur gardener and finds gazing at birds and whales absolutely thrilling.
Show runs February 19th through March 19th.
Driftwood Modern // 20th Century Artists
403-1/2 Main St, open Thursday - Sunday 11am-5pm or by appointment
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS AND ART WALK ON FEBRUARY 19TH 5-8PM
Driftwood Modern is proud to present an ongoing finely-curated collection of original paintings, prints and sculptures of artists active in the mid-20th century Modern period, with a focus on the renowned Northwest School. They also offer original midcentury modern home furnishings.
Edmonds Bookshop // Kirsten Sundberg Lunstrum
111 5th Ave S, open Monday - Wednesday and Friday - Saturday 10am-6pm, Thursday 10am-8pm, Sunday 12-5pm
EVENT DURING ART WALK ON FEBRUARY 19TH AT 6PM
Kirsten Sundberg Lunstrum will be discussing her latest book, the story collection Outer Stars, which won the 2025 Katherine Anne Porter Prize in Short Fiction. Lunstrum is the author of the acclaimed novel Elita and three collections of short fiction: What We Do with the Wreckage, which won the 2017 Flannery O’Connor Award for Short Fiction; Swimming with Strangers; and This Life She’s Chosen. Kirsten’s short fiction has been honored with a PEN/O. Henry Prize, and her stories have appeared widely in journals, among them The Sun, Prairie Schooner, Ploughshares, One Story, and McSweeney’s. She has held fellowships from MacDowell, Sewanee, the Jack Straw Writers Program, and the Willa Cather Foundation. Kirsten is a member of the English Department faculty at Seattle’s Bush School and Whitworth University’s Low Residency MFA.
She will be joined in conversation that evening by Margot Kahn, author of The Unreliable Tree: Poems and the award-winning biography of champion cowboy "Cody" Bill Smith, Horses That Buck. She is co-editor of the New York Times Editors’ Choice anthology This Is the Place: Women Writing About Home and the Wanting: Women Writing About Desire, a Library Journal Best Book of the Year.
Edmonds Vision Center // Mickey Wesmoreland
201 5th Ave S, open Monday - Friday 9am-5pm, Saturday 9am-2pm
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS ONLY
Mickey is the owner and artist behind Mickey Wesmoreland Photography. This is their first showing. They turned to their love of photography after their heart attack in June 2023 for its healing and restorative properties. Mickey is a published landscape and macro photographer with a talent for capturing the natural beauty of landscapes as well as stunning macro shots that bring out the often overlooked details of everyday things. Through thoughtful composition and an emphasis on light, texture and color, viewers are invited to feel a personal connection to Mickey’s work.
Edmonds Waterfront Center //Artists Connect Winter Show
220 Railroad Ave, open Monday - Friday 8am-4pm
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS ONLY
ArtistsConnect is a free, artist networking group that meets at ArtWorks each 4th Saturday of the month from 10am to noon. The monthly meetings and twice yearly art events (ArtSpash, and Holiday Gift Market) are organized by a 100% volunteer member base. They meet to share artistic techniques and creative skills, as well as to share their own art projects and let members know about upcoming art-related opportunities. Members maintain the website, newsletter and social media posts. Members come from Edmonds, Lynnwood, Shoreline, Mukilteo, Everett, Mountlake Terrace, Lake Forest Park, Mill Creek, Bothell, Kirkland, and Seattle.
Show runs through March 31st.
Fox + Bottle // Heli Ojamaa
112 5th Ave S, open Tuesday - Saturday 11am - 8pm, Sunday 11am-6pm
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS AND ART WALK ON FEBRUARY 19TH 5-8PM
Heli Ojamaa is a visual artist and designer, more recently local to Edmonds after moving from New Jersey to Seattle about a decade ago to earn her post professional Master of Architecture in High Performance Building degree at UW. Her work explores the mediums of watercolor, drawing and paper cutting- sometimes individually and often combined.
“Celebration Series”- this series of pen and watercolor artwork was first inspired by gathering around festive tables and printing “celebration cards” leading into the holidays. Moving on from festive tables, the images in Celebration Series displayed are inspired by “raising a glass”- which you can do at Fox and Bottle while taking in the pieces. Make sure to grab a free postcard featuring the artwork—send it to a friend and invite them to raise a glass with you!
Show runs through March 31st.
Gallery North // Gallery North at 65: A Legacy of Art and Community
401 Main St, open 11am-5pm daily
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS AND ART WALK ON FEBRUARY 19TH 5-8PM
Join Gallery North for a special celebration marking the cooperative’s 65th anniversary. Experience a vibrant collection of artworks by 17 talented member artists and artisans, offered at discounted prices as part of our Anniversary Sale.
Founded in 1961 as the Art Stable Gallery at the Henderson Ranch in Bothell, Gallery North has a rich history of fostering local artists and connecting art lovers with inspired, meaningful work. The cooperative moved and evolved over the decades – from Kenmore in 1964 when it adopted the Gallery North name, to its current home in the Downtown Edmonds vicinity since 1969. This anniversary marks a remarkable milestone in the enduring legacy of this artist-run space.
Visitors will have multiple opportunities to meet the artists in person, including a special reception on Saturday, February 7th, 1-4 pm, and during the Third Thursday Art Walk Edmonds.
Graphite Arts Center // Graphite on Graphite II
202 Main St, gallery will be open to the public on Fridays 1-5pm, Saturdays 12-4pm, and daily entrance through Charcoal Restaurant 4-9pm
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS AND ART WALK ON FEBRUARY 19TH 5-8PM
Group show featuring 40 works of art highlighting the mediums of graphite and charcoal.
Hoadley Gallery West // Contemporary Art, Jewelry & Fine Craft
319 Main St, open Tuesday - Sunday noon-6:30pm
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS AND ART WALK ON FEBRUARY 19TH 5-8PM
Hoadley Gallery West showcases soulful, meaningful work defined by a deep commitment to craftsmanship. We believe art should be felt, not just seen.
Il Viale Espresso & Bar Americano // Singer Songwriter Sessions hosted by local acoustic duo Soulcem
610 5th Ave S, il Viale Espresso is open Monday - Friday 6am-2pm, Bar Americano is open 4pm-midnight daily
MUSIC DURING THIRD THURSDAY ART WALK ON FEBRUARY 19TH 7PM ONLY
During the Third Thursday Art Walk, Bar Americano presents “Singer Songwriter Sessions,” an open mic night hosted by local acoustic duo Soulcem. Join us for an evening of live music featuring artists from Edmonds and beyond, performing both original songs and favorite covers. This community-centered event celebrates local creativity and connection. Photos and videos will be captured throughout the evening and shared with participating musicians. Artists are encouraged to bring their instruments and share their sound (PA system provided). Patrons are invited to enjoy an intimate evening of live performance, great drinks, and local talent at Bar Americano.
Koenig Financial Group // Alexandria Ashley
120 5th Ave S, open Monday - Thursday 8am-5pm
SEE ART DURING THIRD THURSDAY ART WALK ON FEBRUARY 19TH 5-8PM ONLY
Alexandria is a 22 year old female artist and current student at UW, Seattle, who specializes in 2D mediums such as drawing and painting, and often dabbles in various other sculptural disciplines. This painting collection by the artist which includes Spider Orchids and Forest Tunes, was created by her combined passions of drawing and painting. Spider Orchids intends to evoke a feeling of fascination which the artist associates with some of her favorite flowers. Forest Tunes draws inspiration from nighttime flash photography, and the feeling of getting lost in the romanticization of simple pleasures.
Show runs through March 2026.
MaJe Gallery // Denise Stevenson - Neon Crow
409 Main St, open Tuesday - Thursday noon-4pm, Friday - Saturday 11am-5pm
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS AND ART WALK ON FEBRUARY 19TH 5-8PM
Everett's Denise Stevenson launched her brand, Neon Crow, just a few years ago after graduating from Seattle Central College's Design program. She brings flair to Northwest casual style with her jackets, jeans, tops, skirts, and dresses. All built for comfort with unique details and exquisite craftsmanship. Be the first to see her spring/summer 2026 line at MaJe Gallery on Art Walk night. Four real people - actual MaJe customers - will model Neon Crow styles.
North Sound Church // BINGO Art Giveaway
201 4th Ave N, open Monday - Thursday 9am-5pm
PLAY DURING THIRD THURSDAY ART WALK ON FEBRUARY 19TH 5-8PM ONLY
Do you get inspired at Art Walk Edmonds? We sure do! Now that we have hit a new year its time for an art refresh. Maybe there's a new art style you've been wanting to try. Stop by North Sound Church during the art walk to play a game of Bingo to win some art supplies! Cheers to a new year of creativity!
Photo HQ // Caroline Killmer, Yasmine Pourarian, Ema Grey Bushnell, & Harry Sohal
186 Sunset Ave, open Monday - Friday 9am-5:30pm, Saturday 10am-4pm
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS AND ART WALK ON FEBRUARY 19TH 5-8PM
Caroline Killmer had the good fortune to spend a dozen years living and working in Beijing, China. Much of her free time was spent wandering the city’s main streets and back alleys with an assortment of antique and modern cameras. She wrote and photographed for local publications, but her favorite subject has always been everyday life: people commuting, working, resting, and playing. This collection features some of her favorite images from Beijing’s coldest days leading up to Lunar New Year. During this time, the city empties as people travel to their hometowns to celebrate, before returning to welcome the first hints of spring.
Yasmine Pourarian is a photographer living in Edmonds. She discovered photography at age 8 when her mother bought her an old camera. After college, she relocated to Seattle for her first job, where she picked up film photography to document her life and loved ones. Starting with disposable cameras, she has advanced to SLRs, capturing her travels, National Parks, and her cat. If you see her wandering around Seattle, please say hi!
Ema Grey Bushnell is an amateur photographer living in sunny Seattle, WA. Ema inherited a passion for film photography from their parents, and has been shooting regularly since entrusted with their mother’s Olympus OM-1 as a teen. Growing up with a documentarian family, Ema developed an innate eye for light and framing, fostered an intrinsic pleasure in translating the world through a lens, and gained a deep appreciation for the joy and art of “The Photograph.” An avid outdoorsman, Ema’s greatest inspiration is using photography as a tool to bring the wilderness back home, allowing anyone a portal into the majesty that lies just beyond our concrete jungle. With climate change and rapid urban expansion, maintaining our world's natural resources and undeveloped land is pivotal; by capturing what little splendors they can, Ema hopes to stoke the fire of conservation in folks who view their work.
Harry Sohal’s journey with photography began in college, taking photos for friends, sparking a passion that later shaped Harry’s life. While pursuing a stable career in tech as an engineer, photography took a backseat. However, the pandemic reignited Harry’s love for it, and Harry dedicated countless hours to honing skills, especially in color grading, blending technical expertise with creative instincts. Harry is endlessly fascinated with how we perceive the world, and tries to reflect that curiosity through each photo.
Sunlight Gallery + Studio // Laura Burkhart and Devin Larson
102-1/2 5th Ave N, open Tuesday - Saturday 11am-6pm, Sunday noon - 5pm
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS AND ART WALK ON FEBRUARY 19TH 5-8PM
Painter and woodworker, Laura Burkhart and photographer, Devin Larson are two PNW-born creatives inspired by the great outdoors. Their work draws from and celebrates the lush natural landscape of the region, with a focus on the snowcapped mountains that surround us here and our emotional connection to them.
Young Art Gallery & Studio // Young Hee Lee
218 Main St, open Tuesday - Friday 1-6pm, Saturday 11am-6pm, Sunday 1-6pm
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS AND ART WALK ON FEBRUARY 19TH 5-8PM
Young Lee developed for passion for creative art when she immigrated to the United States. She put her passion on hold while she owned and operated four restaurants and raised a family. When Young retired in 2017, she began her road to achieve her passion; she took workshops at Gage Academy and private lessons from local recognized artists. Young developed her passion through her developing skills in pastels, acrylic oils and sumi ink creations. Young is a member of KAAW, a 20+ year-old organization for the development of Asian American Artists, and Plein Air Washington. In 2023, Young achieved her dream of opening a boutique gallery and studio when she opened Young Gallery in Edmonds. There she has her studio and presents her art, alongside with other aspiring artists to whom she provides space. Young expresses her passion for family, nature and wildlife, inner peace and love through her artwork.
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