Please mark your calendar for the Third Annual Strait from the Artists Studio Tour to join us for a celebration and sale of precious art by local artists working in cooperation on the Olympic Peninsula on Saturday, November 9 and Sunday, November 10, 2024 from 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM.
Strait from the Artists Studio Tour is a self-guided, free and open to the public, tour of multiple artist studios and exhibition spaces from along the inspiring Strait of Juan de Fuca, which includes the Sequim and Port Angeles Cultural Corridors on the Second Weekend of November. Attendees can visit, view, and learn directly from the artists about their diverse creative processes and the imaginative community-minded efforts of their work.
Our 2024 Artists are Christine Alexandre-Zeoli of Len Zeoli Studios, Christopher Allen of Bottleworks451 Recycled Art, Renne Emiko Brock of hue are you?, Ross Brown of Owings Brown Studio, Lizbeth Harper of Expressions in Glass, Deborah Anne Harrison of Deborah Anne Harrison Designs, Marilyn Hiestand of Wovenwind Fiber Arts, Dorothea Hoffmann of Annelie’s Blumen, Gloria Knapp of Gloria Knapp Pottery, Anne Milligan of A. Milligan Art Studio & Gallery, Molly Omann of Driftwood Sculptor Molly Omann, Sharman Owings of Owings Brown Studio, Pat Reichner of Pat Reichner Studio, Keith Ross of Keith’s Frame of Mind, Emerys Shaw of Canvas Paws Co., Susan Gansert Shaw of Susan Gansert Shaw Studio, Randall Tomaras of RGTimages, David Willis of David Willis Artist, Jean Wyatt of J Wyatt Art, and Len Zeoli of Len Zeoli Studios!
Strait from the Artists Studio Tour is committed to the business of art and how creative enterprise is a respectable pursuit that empowers individuals, validates collaboration, and engages whole communities together.
Explore and support artists from Port Angeles, Sequim, and Gardiner. Learn about the 20 artists and details of the studio locations will be at the website straitfromtheartists.com with maps to guide you. Discover art in many forms including mixed media sculptures and assemblages, painting, fiber arts, ceramics, photography, drawing, glass art, pastels, and upcycle art.
Strait from the Artists Studio Tour is organized by local, Olympic Peninsula art businesses, arts advocates, and educators dedicated to encouraging education, positive professionalism, and creating inclusive and innovative opportunities. Creating cultural vitality is financially sound for a population and improves the quality of life in a community. A thriving arts community benefits all businesses that in turn support artists, education, and cultural institutions.
“Every year we are adding more amazing artists to our tour! Our goal as enterprising creatives with the studio tour is provide an opportunity for folks to engage directly with the artists and the spaces that they create in. Thank you for championing the positive impact of cultural and artistic growth in our community while supporting the individuals who work in this inspiring profession.” – Renne Emiko Brock, Strait from the Artists Director
Maps and details of artists studio locations will be on the website closer to the event date.
Saturday, November 11 and Sunday, November 12, 2023
10:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Free to the public
Various locations in Port Angeles, Sequim, and Gardiner. Map and details of artists studio locations on our website at
StudioMaps Online
Please mark your calendar for the Second Annual Strait from the Artists Studio Tour to join us for a celebration and sale of precious art by local artists working in cooperation on the Olympic Peninsula on Saturday, November 11 and Sunday, November 12, 2023 from 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM.
Strait from the Artists Studio Tour is a self-guided, free and open to the public, tour of multiple artist studios and exhibition spaces from along the inspiring Strait of Juan de Fuca, which includes the Sequim and Port Angeles Cultural Corridors on the Second Weekend of November. Attendees can visit, view, and learn directly from the artists about their diverse creative processes and the imaginative community-minded efforts of their work.
Our 2023 Artists are Christopher Allen of Bottleworks451 Recycled Art, Mary Beth Beuke of West Coast Sea Glass, Renne Emiko Brock of hue are you?, Ross Brown of Owings Brown Studio, Jinx Bryant of Jinx Bryant, Roberta Cooper of Gorgeous Gourds, Diane Fatzinger of Sticks ‘n Stones Designs, Lizbeth Harper of Expressions in Glass, Jennifer Harris of Terra Felta, Deborah Anne Harrison of Deborah Anne Harrison Designs, Brian Knapp of Hide Forge Leather, Gloria Knapp of Gloria Knapp Studio, Anne Milligan of A. Milligan Art Studio & Gallery, Sharman Owings of Owings Brown, Keith Ross of Keith’s Frame of Mind, and Jean Wyatt of J Wyatt Art.
Strait from the Artists Studio Tour is committed to the business of art and how creative enterprise is a respectable pursuit that empowers individuals, validates collaboration, and engages whole communities together.
Explore and support artists from Port Angeles, Sequim, and Gardiner. Learn about the 16 artists and details of the 9 studio locations will be at the website straitfromtheartists.com with maps to guide you. Discover art in many forms including mixed media sculptures and assemblages, painting, fiber arts, ceramics, photography, paper art, leathercraft, glass art, pastels, sea glass jewelry, gourds, and upcycle art.
Strait from the Artists Studio Tour is organized by local, Olympic Peninsula art businesses, arts advocates, and educators dedicated to encouraging education, positive professionalism, and creating inclusive and innovative opportunities. Creating cultural vitality is financially sound for a population and improves the quality of life in a community. A thriving arts community benefits all businesses that in turn support artists, education, and cultural institutions.
“But, wait! There is more! You will discover that Strait from the Artists Studio Tour has expanded this inclusive art event to two days with more artists this year! Our goal as enterprising creatives with the studio tour is provide an opportunity for folks to engage directly with the artists and the spaces that they create in. Thank you for championing the positive impact of cultural and artistic growth in our community while supporting the individuals who work in this inspiring profession.” – Renne Emiko Brock, Strait from the Artists Director
Our Studio Tour Map are launched two weeks prior to the tour because most of our studios are not open to the public year-round.
Please invite your friends and family to join you! #StraitfromtheArtists #StudioTour #ClallamArts
Strait from the Artists Studio Tour is a celebration and sale of precious art by local artists working in cooperation on the Olympic Peninsula on Saturday, November 11 and Sunday, November 12, 2023 from 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM.
Strait from the Artists Studio Tour is a self-guided, free and open to the public, tour of multiple artist studios and exhibition spaces from along the inspiring Strait of Juan de Fuca, which includes the Sequim and Port Angeles Cultural Corridors. Attendees can visit, view, and learn directly from the artists about their diverse creative processes and the imaginative community-minded efforts of their work.
Strait from the Artists Studio Tour is committed to the business of art and how creative enterprise is a respectable pursuit that empowers individuals, validates collaboration, and engages whole communities together. The Olympic Peninsula is invited to participate in this Second Weekend in November artful adventure takes place region wide, encompassing and featuring multiple studios and artists.
Applications to partake in opening your studio on Saturday, November 11 and Sunday, November 12, 2023, or by joining with a few other artists at a collective venue is available online at https://straitfromtheartists.com/apply/ The deadline for applying is July 30, 2023 which includes an Artist’s $40 registration fee. More details and requirements are online.
Strait from the Artists Studio Tour is organized by local, Olympic Peninsula art businesses, arts advocates, and educators dedicated to encouraging education, positive professionalism, and creating inclusive and innovative opportunities. Creating cultural vitality is financially sound for a population and improves the quality of life in a community. A thriving arts community benefits all businesses that in turn support artists, educators, and cultural institutions.