ART WALK EDMONDS

July 1-31, 2026 ~ Third Thursday Art Walk, July 16th 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 July 16th from 5-8pm.

Locations in red are open during Third Thursday Art Walk from 5-8pm on July 16th. 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 JULY 16TH 5-8PM

Long time artist and gallery owner Joan Archer paints in watercolor, pastel, and water soluble oils. Come around 6:30 the night of the Third Thursday Art Walk to enjoy a demonstration. Original paintings throughout the gallery!

ArtSpot // Jonathan Tune

408 Main St, open Monday-Saturday 10am-6pm, Sunday 11am-4pm
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS AND ART WALK ON JULY 16TH 5-8PM

Jonathan Tune likes to draw stacks of buildings and cool boats. He also makes comics. His upcoming workshop, “Sketching Fast and Fun” on July 26th is guaranteed to be a delightful and informative experience for all.

ArtWorks // Artist of Artworks Summer Show

201 2nd Ave S, Monday, Thursday, and Friday Open Studio hours 10am to 3pm
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS AND ART WALK ON JULY 16TH 5-8PM

See artwork from artists Dawn Ambrey, Linda Coan, Lori Hughes, Stu Hitchner, June Jackson, Jowynna Michel, Laura Moe, Steve Momii, Anna Sterner, Melissa Wadsworth, and Rick Utt. Artworks is a non-profit community art studio for local artists, art students of all ages, and a rental space for arts and crafts-related meetings, events, and workshops. Artworks provides weekly classes, live-model drawing opportunities, artist locker rental, art shows and exhibits, and the monthly Artists Connect networking meeting.

Show runs through August 20th.

Brigid’s Bottleshop // We Develop Film Photo HQ Film Club

188 Sunset Ave W, open Monday - Friday 2-9pm, Saturday 12-9pm, Sunday 12-8pm
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS AND ART WALK ON JULY 16TH 5-8PM

The Film Club of Photo HQ/We Develop Film brings together more than 60 artists of all experience levels through a shared love of analog photography and community. Since 2025, members have met each month to explore featured film stocks, exchange ideas, plan events and go on photo excursions throughout the greater Seattle area together.
The work of Film Club members is featured on a rotating basis at Photo HQ, showcasing the diverse perspectives and creative work within the club.

Cascadia Art Museum // Roger Whitlock

190 Sunset Ave, open Wednesday - Sunday, 11-5pm
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS AND ART WALK ON JULY 16TH 5-8PM

Roger Whitlock has been painting in watercolor since 1985. He is a signature member of the Hawai’i Watercolor Society and the Northwest Watercolor Society. Since 1993, he has had over thirty solo shows and has participated in many group shows, both in Hawai’i and on the mainland, and in international exhibitions in Incheon, Korea, Taipei City, Taiwan, and Sao Paolo, Brazil. Reviewing one of his solo shows, Honolulu Advertiser art critic Virginia Wageman wrote: “In his ever-shifting focus on subjects, bringing variety to an exceptional oeuvre, Roger Whitlock is one of Hawai’i’s premier watercolorists.” In 2001, Watercolor Magic recognized Whitlock as one of 15 American watercolor painters “to watch.” In 2008, he was named in a Honolulu Magazine article by Andrew Rose, as one of “9 Hawai’i Artists to Collect.” Watercolor Artist featured his art in a 2010 article called “Twelve by Two.” A native of Seattle, he lived in Honolulu from 1970 to 2016. He now lives in the Edmonds, Washington. In his years in Hawai’i he taught watercolor classes and workshops at the Honolulu Museum of Art School and at Hui No’eau Visual Arts Center on Maui. His work is in many private and corporate collections in Hawai’i; it is also in the collections of the Honolulu Museum of Art and the State of Hawai’i.

Cascadia offers free admission the day of Third Thursday Art Walk!

Center Gallery // NW7 ‘Where We Are Now’

700 Main St, open Monday - Friday 9am-8pm, Saturday 10am-2pm
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS AND ART WALK ON JULY 16TH 5-8PM

NW7 is a group of art friends who have been painting, lunching and inspiring each other for over 18 years. Instigated by Sue Robertson the group meets once and month to work on individual projects and occasionally join in a group show. ‘Where We Are Now’ is our second group show at the Frances Anderson Center proposed to challenge each other to review our growth over the years we have been together. Some have continued the same path; some have circled back to familiar territory and some of us have ventured and grown far from our beginnings. Whether we are noodling in a sketch book or throwing paint we continue to respect and encourage each other’s path and hope to continue painting together for many more years.

Show runs through August 31st.

Coldwell Banker Bain // Shivam Bhardwaj

512 Bell St, open Monday - Saturday 10am-4pm
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS AND ART WALK ON JULY 16TH 5-8PM

Shivam specializes in oil painting, graphite pencils, and charcoal, getting inspiration from the world around. Shivam especially enjoys creating portraits because of the challenge and complexity they offer. Every now and then, Shivam switches things up and explore different subjects to keep creative.

Cole Gallery // Amanda Houston, Debbie Daniels & Aliza & Her Monsters

107 5th Ave S, open Monday - Saturday, 10am-6pm, Sunday 11am-5pm
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS AND ART WALK ON JULY 16TH 5-8PM

This month, we celebrate the beauty and sparkle of water in all its forms—from the sea and ocean to quiet lakes and glowing landscapes—in stunning works by Amanda Houston and Debbie Daniels. Joining them is Aliza, whose charming whimsical realism brings wild animals, magical moments, and a sense of wonder to the gallery.

Common Formme // Isabelle Alessandra

108 5th Ave S, open daily 10am - 6pm
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS AND ART WALK ON JULY 16TH 5-8PM

Isabelle is an American abstract artist whose work is held in private collections across the United States, Canada, Europe, China, and South America. Following a transition from a career as CEO, she committed fully to her studio practice, developing a body of work defined by clarity, restraint, and a sense of joy. Isabelle is represented in the United States and Europe and has been invited to exhibit for her fifth consecutive year at the Festival of Arts Laguna Beach (2026).

Crow // Stuart King

105 5th Ave S, open Monday - Saturday 10am-5pm, Sunday 12-5pm
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS AND ART WALK ON JULY 16TH 5-8PM

British Ex-Pat, Stuart King, hails from England, born and raised on the Wirral Peninsula, just outside Liverpool. After completing a degree in Fine Arts and 3D Design at the University of Central Lancashire, Stuart surfed and painted his way around the world, over time developing an artistic style that seeks to unite his two passions: surfing and art. Now a US citizen, Stuart and his family reside among the moss and evergreens on stunning and inspiring Whidbey Island.

The latest chapter in Stuart’s artistic evolution is his Rip Curl series of paintings. With these, he’s forged a bond between his 3D design aesthetic and iconic wave paintings to create unique, multidimensional pieces. Reclaimed wood often features in these works, as well as a literal manipulation of the canvas, giving life and depth to his Rip Curls.

The Curious Nest // Bridget Spiro

405 Main St, open Thursday - Sunday 12-4pm
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS AND ART WALK ON JULY 16TH 5-8PM

The Curious Nes welcomes back the much beloved local author, Bridget Spiro, to sign her debut adult novel! Moonstrand is written in the same lyrical, humorous prose as her beloved fairy books, Moth Dust and The Fairy Journals (published as Bridget Beth Collins). An ode to the sea and the magic it holds, Moonstrand is a luminous, sea-spun tale that weaves romance, folklore, and magical realism across dual timelines. It is the perfect summer read as it is set in an enchanting seaside PNW town with characters that will delight and a mysterious story that sings like a siren's call.

Bridget Spiro is the adult-fiction pen name of Flora Forager, author of children’s books inspired by flowers, fairies, and the natural world. Under this name, she moonlights as a mermaid, venturing into deeper, enchanted waters with her debut magical realism novel, Moonstrand.

Show runs July 16th through August 20th.

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 JULY 16TH 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 Vision Center // Case Kelley

201 5th Ave S, open Monday - Friday 9am-5pm, Saturday 9am-2pm
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS ONLY

Case Kelley is a contemporary artist based in Edmonds, Washington, whose work explores color, texture, movement, and memory through abstraction. Born and raised in San Diego, California, Case developed an early appreciation for the natural beauty of the coast and the emotional impact of visual storytelling. Since relocating to the Pacific Northwest, his artistic perspective has evolved, drawing inspiration from the region's changing seasons, moody skies, waterfront landscapes, and vibrant communities. Edmonds has become a significant source of creative influence, inspiring works that reflect both the energy and quiet beauty of life in the Pacific Northwest.

Working primarily with acrylics, mixed media, and collage techniques, Case creates pieces that balance spontaneity and intention, inviting viewers to discover their own meaning within each composition. His work has been featured in solo and group exhibitions throughout the greater Seattle area and is collected by those drawn to art that is both visually engaging and emotionally resonant.

Edmonds Waterfront Center //Helena Puche, Sofia Grajal and Carolyn McConnell

220 Railroad Ave, open Monday - Friday 8am-4pm
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS ONLY

"It's a Small World After All" brings together the work of artists Helena Puche, Sofia Grajal, and Carolyn McConnell in a vibrant celebration of our shared humanity and the beauty of the natural world. Through watercolor and acrylic paintings, the exhibition explores rich colors and expressive portraits of children from all around the globe. Each work invites viewers to appreciate the wonder, connection, and joy that unite people across continents, reminding us that despite our differences, we are all part of one extraordinary world.

Showing through September 29th.

Fox + Bottle // Kenneth Burr and Heidi Farina

112 5th Ave S,open Tuesday - Saturday 11am - 8pm, Sunday 11am-6pm
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS AND ART WALK ON JUNE 18TH 5-8PM

Kenneth Burr, a PNW native, will be signing copies of his new book, Taillights on the Road to Healing. It is the memoir of a retired therapist and car aficionado, who frames critical events in his life with the numerous cars he has owned. More than a collection of car stories, this suspenseful memoir weaves sexual trauma, grief and the search for a relatable spirituality into a gripping love story.

Also featured is Heidi Farina, a full-time fine artist based out of Seattle, WA. Her work centers around the varied landscapes of Washington state, primarily depicted in an acrylic painting techniques that marries key principles from her previous work in oil and watercolor paints.

Gallery North // Camera and Canvas: Featured Artists Roxanne Marlin and Petra Binder

401 Main St, open 11am-5pm daily
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS AND ART WALK ON JULY 16TH 5-8PM

Roxanne Marlin has been creating art since childhood and works in a variety of mediums. Inspired by her artist parents and encouraged by teachers throughout her life, she developed a passion for exploring creativity and expressing the beauty she sees in the world around her. Working in a contemporary impressionistic style, Roxanne uses vibrant colors and expressive brushwork to create paintings filled with energy and optimism. Her goal is to evoke feelings of joy, happiness, and delight in those who view her work.

Petra Binder of Timberline Arts showcases both her striking outdoor photography and her nature-inspired jewelry designs. Drawing inspiration from the natural world, Petra’s work captures the beauty, texture, and wonder of the outdoors. Visual, tactile, and captivating, her photography and handcrafted jewelry invite viewers to experience nature through an artistic lens.

The public is invited to meet the artists at the exhibition’s opening reception on July 11th and during Third Thursday Art Walk Edmonds on July 16th.

Graphite Arts Center // Print and Press

202 Main St, gallery open to the public on Fridays & Saturdays 12-5pm
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS AND ART WALK ON JULY 16TH 5-8PM

The group show Print and Press honors the traditions of printmaking and print arts, and features works using over 10 different printmaking techniques.

Show runs through August 8th.

Hoadley Gallery West // Contemporary Art

319 Main St, open Wednesday & Thursday 11:30am-6pm, Friday & Saturday 11:30am-6:30pm, Sunday 11:30am-5pm
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS AND ART WALK ON JULY 16TH 5-8PM

Hoadley Gallery West showcases soulful, meaningful work defined by a deep commitment to craftsmanship. They believe art should be felt, not just seen.

Il Viale Espresso & Bar Americano // Singer Songwriter Sessions

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 JULY 16TH 6-9PM 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 // Julia Jenkins

120 5th Ave S, open Monday - Thursday 8am-5pm
SEE ART DURING THIRD THURSDAY ART WALK ON JULY 16TH 5-8PM ONLY

KFG is pleased to feature Edmonds artist Julia Jenkins, whose acrylic abstract paintings explore movement, color, and emotion. A psychotherapist, entrepreneur, mother, and founder of Greenlake Wellness Group, Julia came to painting as a way of exploring her own humanity while holding space for grief and joy, loss and love, shadow and light.
Through intuitive color, texture, and movement, her work invites viewers to reflect, connect, and explore. We invite you to stop by, meet Julia, experience her artwork, and enjoy an evening celebrating the vibrant arts community that makes Edmonds such a special place.

MaJe Gallery // Judith Heim

409 Main St, open Tuesday - Thursday noon-4pm, Friday - Saturday 11am-5pm
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS AND ART WALK ON JULY 16TH 5-8PM

Northwest native Judith Heim brings a new collection of her mixed media, collage and assemblage art to MaJe Gallery in downtown Edmonds for the month of July. With a background in art and design, she incorporates the language of line, shape and dimension with visual spontaneity and narrative playing important roles.

Judith received her arts education at Stephens College in Columbia, Missouri and Cornish College of the arts in Seattle, WA. Her professional experience includes interior design, corporate exhibit design, commercial photography, graphic design and mixed media fine art. Judith taught various interior design and industrial design courses for 17 years at The Art Institute of Seattle. She currently teaches mixed media workshops on request. She has exhibited her mixed media fine art in several Northwest galleries and numerous regional juried shows.

North Sound Church // Bougie Make & Take

201 4th Ave N, open Monday - Thursday 9am-5pm
SEE ART DURING THIRD THURSDAY ART WALK ON JULY 16TH 5-8PM ONLY

Please come enjoy yummy mocktails while decoupaging viral trinket containers!

Photo HQ // Brendan Griffin, Isabel Mata, Ashley-Maria Gilson, Josh Jordan

186 Sunset Ave, open Monday - Friday 9am-5:30pm, Saturday 10am-4pm
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS AND ART WALK ON JULY 16TH 5-8PM

Isabel Calkins Mata is a queer, neurodivergent artist and public servant based in Lynnwood, Washington. A writer, painter, film photographer, and singer in an early-aughts rock band, she is passionate about storytelling, creative expression, and building communities where people can show up as their full selves. She began shooting film as an antidote to constant scrolling, drawn to the medium's invitation to slow down and pay attention. Her photographs reflect a love of nature, small moments, and the beauty that emerges when we move through the world with curiosity and presence.

Brendan Griffin is a photographer born and raised in Seattle. Since 2024 he’s been taking photos on vintage 35mm film SLRs. A big fan of traveling and shooting on different film stocks. His reoccurring subjects are landscapes, animals, and macro photography of plants. He’s had his work displayed at AXIS gallery in Pioneer Square and at We Develop Film in Edmonds. 

Ashley-Maria Gilson is a fine art photographer based in Edmonds, working across black-and-white film, digital photography, and mordançage — a darkroom process that alters silver gelatin prints to create lifted, veiled textures. Her work captures the quiet beauty of nature, impermanence, and transformation through a blend of traditional and experimental techniques. Drawn to fleeting moments and subtle details, she creates images that invite viewers to slow down and experience the natural world in a more intimate, contemplative way. Ashley-Maria embraces unpredictability as an essential part of the creative process, using it to explore themes of transformation, loss, renewal, and personal artistic evolution.

Now in his second year of film photography, Josh Jordan has been exploring the medium by experimenting with a range of film stocks and camera bodies.

Randall J Hodges Photography Gallery // Randall J Hodges

317 Main St, open Monday - Tuesday 11am-6pm, Wednesday - Saturday 10am-6pm; Sunday 11am-4pm
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS AND ART WALK ON JULY 16TH 5-8PM

Randall J. Hodges has been capturing images of the Western United States and Canada as a full-time professional photographer for over 25 years. Most of his work comes from time spent hiking and backpacking the wilderness areas of the West where he has hiked and photographed over 38,500 trail miles. Randall’s work has been published over 5150 times worldwide in books, magazines, calendars, greeting cards, post cards, newspapers and much, much more. Randall has won countless awards for his photography. Randall does not alter his work in any way and considers himself an “All in Camera Shooter” as he spends the time to wait for the right light and color and uses “Old School Techniques” rather than post-processing to capture his remarkable images. Only the smallest adjustments are made to ensure the finished print matches the back of the camera as closely as possible.

Randall’s work has been featured in countless galleries and art shows around the West. He speaks at photography conventions and seminars. Randall teaches his “Out in the Field” lessons and Adventures around the West where he shares his old-school techniques on digital cameras with his students. His book “Images of the West” is a 208-page full color landscape photography book, featuring 20 years of his amazing and unforgettable photography of the West.

Soaring Heart Natural Bedding // Cindy Shivley

111 Main St, open Sunday noon-5pm, Monday 10am-5:30pm, Tuesday - Saturday 10am-6pm
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS AND ART WALK ON JULY 16TH 5-8PM

Cindy Shivley has been quilting since she joined Quilters Anonymous in 1983. She uses 100% cotton and prewashing all my fabric before she cuts and sews. Cindy also taught quilting for five years at Joann Fabrics. She went to school in 1986 to be a certified florist. Combining her passions of quilting and floral made things work together. Colors
and design elements are keys to success in both activities.

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 JUNE 18TH 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 JUNE 18TH 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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