ART WALK EDMONDS

March 1-31, 2026 ~ Third Thursday Art Walk, March 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 March 19th from 5-8pm.

Locations in red are open during Third Thursday Art Walk from 5-8pm on March 19th. Click the map image for a printable map.


AWE is sponsoring the Northwest Junior Pipe Band in Edmonds! During the Third Thursday Art Walk on March 19th, the NWJPB will be on the streets of downtown Edmonds to get you in the festive spirit. Sláinte!

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 MARCH 19TH 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 // Tina Koyama

408 Main St, open Monday-Saturday 10am-6pm, Sunday 11am-4pm
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS AND ART WALK ON MARCH 19TH 5-8PM

Tina Koyama is an urban sketcher in Seattle. A retired marketing writer, she wanted to learn to draw her whole life, but didn’t begin until 2011 when she was 52 years old. She has drawn every day since then, mostly by observing her native city.

Cascadia Art Museum // Visual arts and design in the Northwest

190 Sunset Ave, open Wednesday - Sunday, 11-5pm
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS ONLY

Cascadia Art Museum will be closed this month for the Third Thursday Art Walk due to the opening of our new feature exhibitions Eternal Forms: The Sculpture of Everett DuPen, R. Bruce Inverarity: Northwest Modernist, and Influences: Japanese Prints and Northwest Art. Please stop by during our normal business hours instead this month!

We will return to our standard Art Walk Edmonds schedule in April.

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 MARCH 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.

Coldwell Banker Bain // Ann Cronin, Andrei Buium, Shuyang Liu, Brenno Kenji, Andrea Carvalho, Jeffery Bates & Yvonne Anderson

512 Bell St, open Monday - Saturday 10am-4pm
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS AND ART WALK ON MARCH 19TH 5-8PM

Group show featuring seven Northwest artists using mediums from watercolor, pencil, charcoal and oil on paper, canvas and linen.

Cole Gallery // The 40th Annual Northwest Pastel Society Open International Exhibition

107 5th Ave S, open Monday - Saturday, 10am-6pm, Sunday 11am-5pm
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS AND ART WALK ON MARCH 19TH 5-8PM

Cole Gallery is honored to host this prestigious juried show, featuring 65 outstanding works by pastel artists from around the world, highlighting the remarkable versatility and vibrancy of the medium. The exhibition will award over $6,000 in prizes, recognizing excellence and innovation in pastel art. Come see this inspiring celebration of both local and international talent — a must-see event for collectors and art lovers alike!

Show runs March 3rd - 31st.

Crow // Lindsey Kiniry

105 5th Ave S, open Monday - Saturday 10am-5pm, Sunday 12-5pm
SEE ART DURING THIRD THURSDAY ART WALK ON MARCH 19TH 5-8PM ONLY

Lindsey is an abstract impressionistic painter and graphic designer, living in Bellingham, Washington.She comes from a long line of artists; inspiring textile designers, weavers, woodworkers, architects and painters. Lindsey worked in graphic design for several years while making plans to return to her love of painting, but adulthood and needing an income took over. Most recently, spurred by the new climate of the world and the pandemic, Lindsey returned to her core and began to explore again. This perpetual journey, one that began as “The Hesitant Artist” is an adventure!

The Curious Nest // Spring Celebration

405 Main St, open Thursday - Sunday 12-4pm
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS AND ART WALK ON MARCH 19TH 5-8PM

The Spring Celebration is an annual gathering of our in-house artists to highlight their latest creations! We will be featuring new works by Janie Olsen, Nancy Nelson, R. Benton Brown, The Mercurial Muse, Andrea Savar, Debbie Savar, Ellie Hoffman, Lita Gonzales, Elena Wendelyn and more! Come take a peek at our favorite locals artists newest work and revel in the arrival of cherry blossoms and the first signs of tulips on the horizon.

Show runs March19th through April 16th.

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 MARCH 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 // Priscilla Long

111 5th Ave S, open Monday - Wednesday and Friday - Saturday 10am-6pm, Thursday 10am-8pm, Sunday 12-5pm
EVENT DURING ART WALK ON MARCH 19TH AT 6PM

Edmonds Bookshop is pleased to announce a poetry reading by Priscilla Long. She will be reading from her latest publication, Cartographies of Home: Poems, and joined afterwards by local poet Bethany Reid for a conversation about creative work.

Bethany Reid is a poet, writer, editor, and writing coach. She has an MFA in poetry and a PhD in American Literature from the University of Washington. For almost thirty years, she taught composition, American literature, and Creative Nonfiction in the greater Seattle region.

Edmonds Vision Center // Wilson Prangley

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

Wilson works in an expressive, intuitive approach to abstraction. In a digital / post-digital landscape increasingly shaped by artificial intelligence and mediated experience, Wilson’s work foregrounds the physical, instinctive act of painting as a distinctly human mode of perception and response. Wilson works across oil, acrylic, charcoal, pastel, tempera, and watercolor, often combining materials within a single body of 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.

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 MARCH 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!

Gallery North // Small Scale, Big Impact: The 2026 Small Works Exhibition

401 Main St, open 11am-5pm daily
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS AND ART WALK ON MARCH 19TH 5-8PM

Experience an extraordinary celebration of miniature artistry at the Annual Small Works Show! This highly anticipated juried invitational features the work of 50 artists from across the United States, presenting a remarkable collection of 130 pieces. The exhibition showcases a diverse array of media including oil, acrylic, mixed media, and mosaics, each artwork carefully selected to be no larger than 154 square inches. This curated variety invites viewers to explore bold creativity compressed into small, intricate forms, proving that size is no limitation to artistic expression.

An artist reception and awards ceremony will take place on March 7th from 1-4 pm, and during the Third Thursday Art Walk Edmonds.

Graphite Arts Center // Delusions

202 Main St, gallery open to the public on Fridays & Saturdays 12-5pm
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS AND ART WALK ON MARCH 19TH 5-8PM

Delusions is a group show. Artwork shows unlikely combinations colliding, familiar forms mutating, dreams becoming landscapes, and everyday objects taking on new meaning in beautiful, absurd and thought-provoking ways.

Show runs March 6th through April 25th.

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 MARCH 19TH 5-8PM

Hoadley Gallery West showcases soulful, meaningful work defined by a deep commitment to craftsmanship. Stop in to see contemporary art: glass sculpture, pottery, jewelry, fiber, paintings and more.

Koenig Financial Group // Alexandria Ashley

120 5th Ave S, open Monday - Thursday 8am-5pm
SEE ART DURING THIRD THURSDAY ART WALK ON MARCH 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.

MaJe Gallery // Eduardo Milieris

409 Main St, open Tuesday - Thursday noon-4pm, Friday - Saturday 11am-5pm
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS AND ART WALK ON MARCH 19TH 5-8PM

Watchcraft is the horological studio of artist, Eduardo Milieris. Milieris is an artist of many disciplines and voices, yet timepieces have been a constant passion over the course of his life. Milieris is an artist who brings a range of mediums into each hand-wrought timepiece. Watchcraft timepieces are constructed from naturally oxidized metals that even after being refined by Milieris’ careful artistic process are intentionally not sealed or coated to protect them from the environment. This artistic design choice of Milieris gives the fourth dimension of “time” a chance to continue the artistic process well after the timepiece has been purchased and worn. This subtle facet of Watchcraft timepieces is a form “legacy creativity.”

North Sound Church // Erika and the Wolf

201 4th Ave N, open Monday - Thursday 9am-5pm
PLAY DURING THIRD THURSDAY ART WALK ON MARCH 19TH 5-8PM ONLY

“Erika and the Wolf” features our refreshed version of the classic tale Peter and the Wolf, featuring flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon and French horn along with live narration. We will also perform selections from Aesop’s Fables, Flight of the Bumblebee (have you heard the incredible story behind this well know piece?) Finishing with composer Hedwige Chretien’s magnificent quintet followed by a Q&A with these talented musicians.

Photo HQ // Manuel Gonzalez Solano, Mohammed Aldhowaien, Caroline Killmer, Yasmine Pourarian, & 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 MARCH 19TH 5-8PM

Since the early days of cell phone cameras and the digital camera boom, Manuel Gonzalez Solano found a passion for both gadgets and photography. Rekindling with film photography after almost 20 years, 2025 was a year of learning and discovery with vintage film cameras and a plethora of film types. Manuel primarily captures family moments with his partner, twin sons and daughter, but he also enjoys exploring his community and the beautiful PNW landscapes.

Mohammed Aldhowaien is a Seattle-based film photographer and graduate architecture student whose work explores light, memory, and atmosphere through analog photography. Working primarily with an Olympus OM10 and Pentax Zoom 90 WR, he captures fleeting moments as they unfold, a passing glance, shifting shadows, quiet conversations, and the subtle rhythm of everyday life. Embracing the unpredictability of film, grain, softness, and natural light, his work reflects a commitment to presence. Each frame is discovered rather than staged, preserving the honesty of a moment exactly as it was felt.

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!

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 MARCH 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 MARCH 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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