Vashon Island Holiday Tour 2024
Dec 7-8 & 14-15, 2024
Saturdays & Sundays, 10 am – 4 pm
The Vashon Island Holiday Studio Tour 2024 features 44 studios and galleries representing over 150 artists on the tour.
Click or tap on a dot on the Vashon Island map below for details about that location.
PLEASE NOTE: The tour will follow all CDC and Washington State COVID guidelines. Individual studios or galleries may require visitors to wear a mask.
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44. Handmade On Vashon
10744 SW 110th St.
Join us at the Handmade On Vashon Studio to see the collection of art representing 20 island artists! Works span fine art to the whimsical, from original artwork to limited-run reproductions, from beautifully crafted ornaments to unique giftables that will appeal to various budgets. We LOVE the Studio Tours as we get to take our online shop, www.handmadeonvashon.com, and bring it to you live in our studio on the North End of the island... Stop #44 this year! It's a great way to see multiple artists' works all at one location. Look for the Handmade On Vashon "Open Studio" signs on Vashon Hwy SW while exiting the north end ferry and on 103rd Ave SW. We are at the top of the hill on SW 110th Street just above the north-end ferry.
Works include beautifully crafted original artwork and limited prints, photography, greeting cards, handcrafted soaps, hand-painted ornaments, etc.
You can check out our online store (www.handmdeonvashon.com) to get a preview of the items we'll have live at the Studio Tour. Hope to see you there and Happy Holidays!
Featuring: Brian Fisher: Prints & Cards / Ann Spiers: Vashon Trail Guide Book / Annette Messitt: Prints & Cards / Yuchen Lin: Handmade Soaps / Michael Darr: Cards / Lynn McClain: Cards & Prints / Michael Elenko: Photography / Danny Kopsak: Cut Paper & Cards / Brooke Gassiot: Original Paintings & Cards / Gale Lurie: Jewelry / Annie Brule: Prints & Cards / Pam Ingalls: Cards / Stevee Duber: Original Prints / Courtney Pine: Beach Glass Jewelry / Michelle Friars: Cards & Prints / Rachael Osborn: Fused Glass / Rachel Fritz Watson: Cards & Prints / Debbie Caradona: Original Art / Lisa Bets: Mosaic / Michael Nauman-Montana: Cutting Boards.
216-401-7916
1. Gretchen Hancock Paintings
28405 101st Ave SW
Gretchen Hancock paintings in oil
Come to the south end of Maury Island to see colorful oil paintings by Gretchen Hancock. Small paintings of the ferries from Vashon, Southworth, and Tahlequah; scenes of Vashon and of the Northwest; and still lifes of fruits and vegetables and flowers from my garden. And a few larger paintings of the madronas from my yard.
Instagram
gretchenhancock.com
(206) 719-4257
2. Kathy Larsdotter Studio
10129 SW 263rd St
Kathy Larsdotter and Sheryl Carlson - oil paintings
"My sister Sher and I grew up out of doors in a free ranging childhood. We were always aware of the wonders of nature in the woods, on the beach and around mountains and sea. From the time we were small, drawing and painting were expressions to capture moments of ordinary awe. We have each come to oil painting separately and the chance to show our landscapes together is a meaningful connection for us. Please join us in Dockton, where several artists’ studios on the VIVA tour are located. We are on 263rd st, a private drive west of the fire station."
206-799-8705
3. Dockton Art Studio
26309 97th Avenue SW
Barbara Benedetti Newton - pastel, oil, acrylic
My paintings express my love of color, mark making, and relationships between positive and negative shapes. I hope to create an interesting impression of a place or a still-life of ordinary objects expressed in an extra-ordinary manner and I invite the viewer to make the scene and the story their own through memories and suggested resemblances.
Small format affordable framed original art, ready for gifting will be my focus for this Tour. Also, notecard reproductions of original artwork sold as singles and as sets for gifts.
Bio
I was born and raised in Washington state and attended the Art Institute of Seattle when it was known as Burnley School of Professional Art. In 1965 I began my art career as a fashion illustrator for a major Seattle retailer, The Bon Marché. Then, a working farm on Vashon, raising two children, and a flock of sheep resulted in a 20-year sabbatical from art. In 1992 I began making art again and eventually pastel became my primary medium though I currently work also in oil or acrylic. We returned to the island in 2022 and Dockton Art Studio was created within the walking-distance “loop” of many other Dockton community studios. I hope you’ll visit us!
425-894-0717
4. L Witherspoon Jewel Box Studio
9925 SW 260th St.
Lisa Witherspoon - Metal wire and Czech glass beaded jewelry, decoupage, painted wooden mushrooms, and other.
A tiny, treasure-filled jewel box of a studio featuring a collection of unique handcrafted items. Discover Czech glass beaded statement jewelry paired with sterling silver and copper, hand-painted wooden earrings, whimsical mushroom ornaments, and locally sourced decoupage seashells. Also available are hand-stamped gift tags made with vintage rubber stamps and other fun finds. Conveniently located along the Dockton Historic Walk, within walking distance of several other Dockton studios. Proud participant in the popular Dockton Art Walk and part of the VIVA Holiday Studio Tour.
https://instagram.com/lwitherspoonjewelbox
206-841-8249
5. Cory Winn Pottery
26040 99th Ave SW
Cory Winn, pottery - Chloe Almeda, pottery
Pottery by Cory Winn and her daughter, Chloe Almeda. Their pieces, which include tiles, plates, bowls, and vases, are hand built and decorated in intricate designs, using wax resist and a wide variety of glazes.
For over 25-years, Cory has been experimenting with clay and glazes, making bowls, vases, and tiles, and decorating them with designs inspired by the colors, shapes, plants, and creatures found in the natural world.
From a young age, Chloe watched as Cory hand built and decorated her pieces with scenes of vibrant nasturtiums, inquisitive owls, chatty birds on small branches, textured leaves and flowers, and very cheery dancing mice.
When she was about 10-years-old, Chloe began to ask more questions, and experiment with clay on her own, until slowly, over many years, she too fell in love with the process of building and designing and creating pottery.
(206) 890-3331
6. Radiant Neon
25922 99th Ave SW
Alleson Buchanan
Radiant Neon is Vashon's brand new neon studio where Alleson Buchanan creates her body of work. Alleson will be doing neon glass bending demos throughout the tour days. This year Alleson has created a spooky holiday shop for the whole family. We have our newest neon offering of 3D neon crystals, real crystals and manifestation candle spell stocking stuffers. And we're bringing back our Neon Night Out date nights where you get to bend the glass too! Join us in beautiful Dockton for a merry and (very) bright holiday tour!
503-427-8728
7. Dockton Pottery
25913 99th Ave. SW
8 ARTISTS !!!
Lee Cattarin -Leather, prints
Gail Hapeman -Glass-panels, ornaments, etc.
Peter Hapeman -Photography
Jan Kittleson -Scarves, pillows, etc.
Gale Lurie -Functional pottery, Raku
Chris Penning -Casual jewelry
Ray Pfortner -Photography-snow globes, etc.
Pamela Wickard -Mixed media
https://vivartists.com/viva/artists/gale-lurie
206-418-9902
8. Rose Belknap Studio
10039 1/2 SW Dock Street
Rose Belknap- oil paintings and Yulia Ivashchenko - wool felted clothing
Rose Belknap’s Studio is in Historical Dockton at 10039 1/2 SW Dock Street. Rose uses color, refractive light and shapes to tell stories with her oil paintings. Her current work focuses on nature’s healing and uplifting beauty. The inherent glow of oil paint enlivens her work and gives it an extra luminosity.
Yulia Ivashchenko will be sharing Rose’s studio at 10039 1/2 SW Dock Street , for the VIVA Holiday Tour. Yulia has been creating wool felted clothing from head to toe. She creates beautiful and fanciful hats, scarves, cardigans, huggable pillows and even slippers and shoes all from wool felt.
(206) 719-4257
9. Vashon Hats & Finery: Fiber Arts
25947 Gold Beach Drive SW
Kathryn Perkins, & Barbara DiPrete Waterbury, Fiber Artists
Barbara DiPrete Waterbury and Kathryn (Kitty) Perkins first met on the playground of Burton Elementary. They worked together the summer of 1968, weeding at The Burton Pansy Gardens, a small island nursery, where they developed a passion for flowers and gardening. They remained friends over the years, and when Kathryn moved back to the island they began knitting together. This led to collaborating on designing and knitting hats and accessories.
Their passion for fibers, color and adventurous, elegant headwear culminated in ‘Vashon Island Hats and Finery.’ Kathryn and Barbara both draw their inspiration from the beaches, forests and gardens of Vashon Island. They primarily source yarns that follow the Responsible Wool Standard (RWS), or recycled, repurposed fibers, at times sourcing directly from the ranch/mill.
Especially of interest to both Kathryn and Barbara is the design aspect of creating; each bringing their own vision to the finished hat, cowl or capelet, often accentuated with found objects such as antique brooches.
They believe there is a hat for every head.
206-369-9958
10. Cathy Sarkowsky Studio
23115 Kingsbury Rd. SW
Paintings, prints, ceramics, cards, scarves
Cathy Sarkowsky Studio offers a wide range of sizes and prices of vibrant paintings, prints, ceramics, scarves, cards, etc. Sarkowsky's primarily nonrepresentational work is known for truly masterful use of color and composition.
Her hand built stoneware ceramics are funky, colorful and useful. Scarves are printed from high quality digital images of her paintings and sell out quickly. She even has a few fabulous tote bags and zipper bags.
Sarkowsky is inspired by the natural and built world around her, which shows up in her use of subject matter, color, texture and pattern. Sarkowsky has shown her art work for over 30 years and currently shows at Seattle Art Museum Gallery and Vashon Center for the Arts. One of her paintings can currently be seen at The Tacoma Art Museum.
Come say hello and see her beautiful studio and work!
https://cathy-sarkowskystudio.com
https://vivartists.com/viva/artists/cathy-sarkowsky
206-909-7469
11. Reimnitz Studio One Family's Art
23514 Kingsbury Rd. SW
Ilse Reimnitz watercolor, printmaking, original art cards
Hartmut Reimnitz oil paintings
Gunter Reimnitz metal sculptures
Ilse's artwork has been exhibited nationally and regionally, including the Frye Art Museum and Bellevue Art Museum. Ilse has received numerous awards and is a signature member of the Northwest Watercolor Society and the Women Painters of Washington. Ilse's vibrant watercolors inspired by her gardens, colorful monotype prints created with innumerable layers of texture , shapes and color to hopefully unite the human spirit with the natural world. Art cards and original art cards by Ilse.
Oil paintings by Hartmut ; a large part of his life spend outdoors observing the beauty and energy while fishing in Alaska enjoys painting the environment around him. He has shown his work in galleries in the Northwest.
Steel sculptures of the Northwest wildlife by Gunter ; Self employed, works full time in his Studio in Port Townsend. He is showing his work throughout the Northwest including the Northwest Flower and Garden Show at the Convention Center ,Seattle . Gunter creates iconic steel sculptures, forging and welding them into gestural works of art.
The Reimnitz Family has lived for over 40 years on Vashon Island, teaching watercolor and monotype printmaking workshops in their studio. The studio opens twice a year during the Vashon Island studio Tour VIVA. Welcome!
https://vivartists.com/viva/artists/ilse-reimnitz
https://vivartists.com/viva/artists/gunter-reimnitz
https://vivartists.com/viva/artists/hartmut-reimnitz
206-463-2529
12. H.A. & Co.
24012 Vashon HWY SW
Heidi Anderson, Grace Gow Jewelry, Susan Meier Jewelry
H. A. & CO. is both a store and ceramic studio owned by Heidi Anderson. Located on Vashon highway in Burton, the store features a mix of art, jewelry, home goods, and art made by Heidi.
Heidi’s ceramic work is made in a variety of techniques: wheel thrown forms, hand built color clay, to inlay designs, narratives, and patterns using the clay itself. Her Protector figures are sculptures representing strength, positivity, and a connection with nature. www.heidiandersonstudio.com
Diamond barnacle rings and crab claw gemstone pendants cast in gold by Cat McCadden are inspired by the moody ocean waters surrounding Vashon Island. www.gracegow.com
Susan Meier creates modern romantic jewelry with a nod to the past. Her jewelry is fabricated from raw materials, using ancient techniques in 18k yellow gold. www.susanmeierjewelry.com
(206) 719-4257
13. Wm Henri
23830 Vashon Highway
Working studio and gallery featuring contemporary leather sculptures and fine leather fashion accessories. Leather is my main medium - it tells me a story, and I bring it out.
My new studio is the old Burton Post Office, where I'm creating leather-based sculpture and assemblage, as well as other leather goods based on decades working in the medium. A passion for history and the cowboy period in the American West initially drew me to the techniques and aesthetics that are the foundation of my work. My commercial designs have been used in fashion, advertising, television and film; other creations are in private collections and museums. This new body of work is a true departure for me and a real joy...no boundaries and 35 years of technique I can run with. I'm having a blast with these sculptures. And they seem to appeal to the hearts and sense of humor of those who stop by to see them.
https://instagram.com/wmhenridesign
206-259-0497
14. Zuzko Jewelry
23707 Vashon Hwy. SW
Zuzana Korbelarova, sterling silver and gold jewelry
ZUZKO’s handcrafted sterling silver and gold jewelry is designed and fabricated from beginning to end by a small family team, right here on Vashon.
The kinetic designs are inspired by simple modern lines, different textures of hammered metal and handpicked gemstones in multitude of colors. Movement and wearability are at the core of each design.
Zuzko has been selling to museums and galleries around the country for the last 10 years and you can find something for every budget and occasion.
206-851-8181
15. Donnelly-Austin Photography
21820 Vashon Hwy. SW
Mary Liz Austin and Terry Donnelly are professional photographers specializing in the landscape and its inhabitants. Their work has been published and exhibited widely over the past 30 years.
They open their studio to the public just twice yearly for the Vashon Art Studio Tour providing a rare opportunity to view a curated collection of Master Prints selected from their massive library of images. Austin and Donnelly’s archival photographic prints are offered affordably as matted or unmatted prints as well as in traditional fine art gallery frames. Select images are offered in larger sizes (24x30 and up) on canvas. Prints are also available mounted on wood panels which are both affordable and ready to hang on the wall without the problems of glass reflections.
206-755-2624
16. S. Marotta Pottery
13710 SW 220th St
Stephanie Marotta, Pottery
Tory Grove, Pottery
Beth Anne Freiling, Pottery
S.Marotta Pottery: Stephanie Marotta began her journey in ceramics while growing up in the heart of Bucks County, PA. Pottery was an adjunct to her education in Computer Science, and Stephanie continued to pursue ceramics as a hobbyist during her various careers in industry and education
Upon her relocation to art-friendly Vashon Island in 2016, Stephanie established her pottery business. Since its inception, S.Marotta Pottery has grown and now offers pottery lessons, memberships and open studio time. Stephanie’s studio has become a hub of activity for aspiring and experienced potters alike.
Stephanie’s goal is to create “Unique Pottery to Enjoy Every Day” – Functional pottery that is affordable and comfortable to use on a daily basis. Using both stoneware and porcelain clay bodies, her work is extremely durable, both microwave and dishwasher safe.
Tory MaDe iT: Tory Grove has been studying abstract painting since 1988. She studied watercolors, block print, multimedia and Chinese brush painting at The Brentwood Art Center, UCLA and Art Center College of Design. In her late 50’s she discovered the art of pottery in Ventura, CA. and continued her mastery of this art form in Cornwall, UK and Vashon Island, WA under Stephanie Marotta.
North End Pottery: Beth Anne Freiling enjoys making pots for plants in her studio on the North End of Vashon. Her passion for raising plants has been the impetus behind her art. Using techniques such as fluting, carving and glaze experimentation, Beth Anne creates beautiful works of art that will complement every plant.
17. La Biondo Farm
20602 111 Ave SW
Patricia Toovey- herbs, Sara Barry- ceramics, Karen Biondo- botanicals and textile
Join 3 wild women and share our vision of beauty, color, and creativity.
Patricia Toovey and her Reddings Beach Botanicals grow healing herbs. From seed to flower to dryer to tea. She basks in their color, smell and history and is inspired by their healing properties.
Nettles, Milky Oat, Calendula, Meadowsweet and more is harvested from her garden, dried and blended into teas, salves and ceremonial burn bundles. Come see what her garden has given!
Sara Barry’s creativity will be on display with her whimsical ceramic mugs, chimes and perhaps a surprise or two. Her work will put a smile on your face and her pieces will become a delightful treasure to all who receive the gift of a Sara Barry ceramic.
Karen Biondo is playing with color from her garden making prints, postcards, pockets (Yes, pockets) from botanical dyes. There will also be your annual fix of soothing and cleansing goatmilk-calendula soap.
206-795-2532
18. The Willingham Weavery
10315 SW 204th St.
Twelve fiber artists offer items for your home and to wear -- scarves, towels, wall art, hats, decorations, cards -- and much more. Wide variety of price points. A great tour stop to find the perfect holiday gift. Try your hand at weaving!
Kelli Brooke, weaving and bags; Lisa Brown, weaving and spinning; Jan Frost, millinery; Peggy Queary, weaving; Sharon Schoen, weaving and dyeing; Nancy van Roessel, weaving; Robin Webber, weaving; Pamela Wickard, tapestry; Myra Willingham, fiber items; Sue Willingham, weaving; Patricia Wronsky, weaving
19. Lavender Cat Studio
20733 87th Ave SW
Suzanna Leigh, Watercolor Paintings; Inge King, Watercolor Paintings; Alice Larson, Origami
Elegant whimsy in watercolor and origami, with something for everyone in the family!
Suzanna Leigh offers fine art—originals and prints—to grace your walls, as well as her books for adults and children, Vashon calendars, silk scarves, and, a special treat: Marjorie Watkins' Gluten Free Baking, revised and published by Suzanna Leigh, will be available!!
Inge King's whimsical watercolor paintings and cards will make you chuckle. Her painting interests range from French architecture, still life, and especially animals, those beloved pets which add such joy to our lives.
Alice Larson will be showing a variety of her folded paper art creations including origami mobiles, flowers, jewelry, ornaments, and bonsai crane trees.
206-463-5255
20. Vashon Center for the Arts
19600 Vashon Hwy SW
The Miniature Show and Eric Heffelfinger Fine Jewelry
VCA’s 18th Annual Miniature Show is a unique collection of over 100 pieces, all in small form. The show boasts a broad collection of art, with the one criteria - all 2-D art must be no larger than 36” square inches (including frame), and 3-D work is limited to 6" in any one direction. Gallery visitors will see works by beloved Vashon artists, PNW artists they may not know, and artists from out of state. The collection is as varied as the artists showing. All art is hand-crafted original pieces; perfect for a holiday gift or that special nook in your home.
Longtime Vashon resident and fine jewelry craftsman Eric Heffelfinger showcases a collection of his work in VCA’s Gift Shop. This holiday season he has created a new line of silver hand-tooled earrings and semiprecious stone and silver pendants. He will also have new hand-crafted gold bead necklaces and earrings.
“I cast my first piece of jewelry when I was 15 years old. Now, over 55 years and 5,000+ pieces of jewelry later, I get the same sense of excitement when the centrifuge spins the molten metal from the crucible into the mold as I got those many years ago. What can I say? I live, eat, and breathe jewelry making. The basic technique I use as a goldsmith is lost wax casting. Fabrication, when needed, is done afterward. The goal of my designs is to be fluid rather than sharp edged. To be water rather than rock.”
https://gallery.vashoncenterforthearts.org
206-259-3002
21. Kassana Holden Studio
20103 Vashon Hwy SW #D
Kassana Holden - Acrylic Painting, Drawing and Mixed Media
A native Californian, I’ve made the Northwest my home for many years. Drawn to island living after years of urban life with a background in design, I work both in my studio as a painter and as a transformational coach in private practice.
I often find myself drawn to the transformative nature of objects and subjects and how color has the power to evoke a memory or feeling. I’m interested in how we experience things over time and find a residual beauty when things are neglected and begin to fade, discovering what moves into the spaces left behind.
In the studio, I layer paint, wash and scrape until something accidental and unanticipated starts to happen, a process that, for me is both somatic and intuitive
KassanaHoldenStudio.com
Instagram
360-204-0029
22. Roots & Dreams Studio
12028 SW Cemetery Road
Renée Marceau, assemblages with found objects. Estavan Roaché, ceramic sculptures and pottery.
Renée Marceau is an artist, farmer, and seeker of patterns. By exploring and making connections between seemingly unconnected objects through shape, color, texture and pattern, she reveals the hidden threads and symbols that dwell just beneath the physical world. Her assemblages elevate these connections and strives to capture the tension between nature’s vulnerability and it’s strength while reflecting its symbolism in our lives. Like nature, we face the tenuous edge of vulnerability and impermanence. In her view, we are not separate from nature. We are nature.
Estavan Roaché began his journey with clay at age five on a sunny day as he was unknowingly initiated into his future life through the alchemy of tasting the clay earth. After completing his MFA in Ceramics at the UW, he launched his professional career of teaching, making an artistic tile line, completing multiple public art mosaic installations, and creating sculptures and pottery. The process of working with clay and being guided by dreams and imagination are what ignites Estavan’s creative spirit. His sculptural work explores dream characters and often leads to new stories and insights into his personal and the collective mythology. His interest in tracking clay from its earth origin to finished product, fuels his artistry in traditional clay processes from throwing tea bowls to making bricks.
Estavan and Renee built Roots & Dreams Studio on their property to house each of their creative endeavors and to manifest a lifelong dream of both independent and collaborative artistry.
23. 3 Potters Studio
12714 SW Cemetery Rd.
Working together for many years, we fill the studio with ceramic art, each potter with our own style.
Liz throws colorful pots as mugs, cups, pasta bowls, plates, serving bowls, teapots, and on, and builds bowls and cups.
Karen throws classic stoneware tableware and builds her garlic-keeps.
Marla continues to hand-build porcelain ware, oven-to-table servers, and stoneware lanterns.
Our ceramic art is art to be used every day, made by serious potters who make art functional.
https://lizlewispottery.blogspot
https://vivartists/viva/artists/liz-lewis
https://vivartists/viva/artists/karen-fevold
https://vivartists/viva/artists/marla-smith
206-463-6691
24. Garbanzo Glass
13549 SW 186th Street
Carly Reiter - Stained glass and wood
Combining traditional stained glass techniques with digital fabrication tools to create unique, lead-free glass panels that feature hand-cut colored and textured sheet glass, and repurposed cedar offcuts.
25. Outstanding In Its Field Gallery
10524 SW 188th St.
- Lynn McClain offers mono prints and linocut prints reflecting the natural world of Washington state.
- Janeen Bramwell - Pastel paintings
- Barbara Gannis - Silver jewelry
- Celtic and nature-themed bas-relief bronze sculptures and etched glass vessels by Lindsay Hart and Jeff White.
- Ceramics by Kedar Mankad
- Woven tapestries and baskets by Barbara Gustafson
206-419-0199
26. Pam Ingalls @Dig Deep
19028 Vashon Hwy SW
Pam Ingalls, oil paintings
"Seeing The Light" is a collection of my latest oil paintings of subjects here on Vashon Island - and from recent travels to Italy, France, Wales & Iceland. Sometimes beautiful scenes take my breath away, but even the simplest moments have their own atmosphere - their own story. Maya Angelou said it perfectly: “Pay attention, be astonished, tell about it.” That’s what I try to do with paint. I hope my work inspires people to look twice at the everyday beauty around them...and to find their own way to express that.
206-349-5909
28. Quartermaster Press
18531 Beall Rd. SW
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Christina Nichols, Christopher Hanson, Lisa Guy
Quartermaster Press is a 10-person art collective on Vashon, operating for over thirty years. Members are dedicated to the exploration of traditional and innovative printmaking techniques. This year, three artist members will be showing work in a variety of styles: monoprints, collagraphs, etchings, linocuts and collages.
206-459-1720
29. Jennifer Hawke Studio
18531 Beall Rd SW
Jennifer Hawke: assemblage & holiday wreaths, watercolors
Rachel LordKenaga: sculpture, oil paintings & tarot cards
Mary McGinnis: miniature sculpture
Monica Gripman: ceramics, sculpture
Jennifer Hawke Studio is located in the historical Beall Greenhouses on Vashon Island.
Tucked away deep within an industrial wasteland of abandoned greenhouses, come be surprised by the delights in this hidden jewel box.
Jennifer Hawke will be showing her watercolor prints, assemblage work, and handcrafted holiday wreaths.
Rachel LordKenaga will be showing her tarot deck, created from her oil paintings; mushrooms sculptures & vibrant oil paintings.
Mary McGinnis will be showing fantastical fantasy mushrooms and magical miniatures.
Monica Gripman will be showing her sculptures and ceramics.
This working studio is packed with oddities and wondrous ephemera. A curio cabinet mixed in amongst the tools, works in progress, all bathed in the warm light from the clerestory above. A working woodstove to toast your toes, and a feast for your eyes.
(206) 422-8969
30. WabiSabi Studios
17913 McLean Rd SW
Alex Echevarria - Concrete and mosaic sculpture
Jean Echevarria - Reduction Woodcut Prints
WabiSabi Studios is the home base for Jean and Alex Echevarria on Vashon Island. Jean creates woodcut prints in the reduction method, printing by hand rather than using a press.
She has framed and unframed prints available as well as individually printed woodcut cards. Her work generally comes from flora, fauna, or conceptual images. Alex creates concrete carved
and molded original sculptural works, some of which are also enrobed in mosaic designs. His pieces are inspired by Asian history and folk art and can enhance your home or garden space.
We look forward to meeting you and introducing you to WabiSabi Studios.
https://facebook.com/wabisabistudios
206-463-0414
31. Lee Hendrickson Studio
17816 Vashon Hwy SW
Lee Hendrickson -Photography of Crystals
Lee Hendrickson’s fine art photographs of crystals offer a uniquely beautiful perspective of nature. His crystalline subjects, including crystals from wine, chocolate, and caffeine, are first grown from solution by evaporation, and then photographed with a high-resolution digital imaging microscope. Stunning rainbows of color are created by the refraction of light through their crystal facets, with each pattern as delicate, transient, and individual as a snowflake.
Lee’s studio/lab will feature demonstrations of his pioneering art form during the tour, along with the VIVA Holiday Tour premiere of his award-winning photographs. A not-to-be-missed stop at Studio 31 in downtown Vashon, with plenty of on-site parking available.
(206)595-5716
32. Valise Gallery
17633 Vashon Highway SW
Jiji Saunders, acrylic; Pascale Judet, acrylic; Hita vonMende, oil; Sharon Shaver, acrylic; Bill Jarcho, mixed; Greg Burnham, mixed; Robert Passig, oil; Rachel Lord Kanaga, oil; Len Yen, acrylic; Dot Church, acrylic; Stephen Schildbach, mixed; George Wright, encaustic
Valise Gallery is one of the Vashon's delights. Valise is a collective gallery that combines fine art and individuality. Our motto is "Vashon Artists Linked in Social Engagement." Valise has been an Island treasure for over 14 years.
Valise has monthly exhibitions that are creative and timely.From a one person show, to the entire group showing each participant has a voice that is singular. There are twelve artists that employ a variety of classic materials oils, acrylics, photography, and mixed media.
Visit us online at Valise Gallery.com and in person at 17633 Vashon Highway SW. Vashon, Wa.
206-567-4238
valisegallery.com
33. Swiftwater Gallery
17600 Vashon Hwy SW
Swiftwater Gallery is a Vashon-Maury collective of 57 artists. Located in the heart of downtown, near many shops, restaurants and cafes, Swiftwater Gallery provides a dynamic marketplace to showcase their art year-round. The gallery has a wide variety of beautifully crafted art including original paintings, hand-pulled prints, etchings, jewelry, ceramics, textiles, mosaics, photography, wood work, mixed media, sculpture and more. Some of our artists can only be seen at Swiftwater Gallery, while others are also on tour at different studios. Come see them all!
206.408.7414
34. Studio V
17600 Vashon Hwy SW, Backdeck
Sally Shivers, Nancy Scott-Wienker, Dorothy Dunnicliff, Roxy Hathaway
Studio V is a design workshop featuring artisan-made handbags, hand-dyed silk and embellished clothing, and intricately patterned spirit flags. We have an eclectic mix of creative original designs, refurbished clothing, accessories, and all things textile.
206-890-9023
35. Frog Holler Studios
11325 SW COVE RD
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Nancy Putney - watercolor, graphite, ink; Claire Putney - mixed media drawing & printmaking, handmade books, fiber arts
Frog Holler Studios is a family artist collective that sits adjacent to the wetlands of the Fisher Pond Preserve, fed by natural springs on the property. In early spring, the mating calls of frogs in the neighboring wetlands send a symphonic sound through the surrounding forest. It is here that our inspiration is conceived, finding form in watercolor paintings, multi-media drawings, graphite and ink illustrations, printmaking, handbound books, and fiber-based arts. During this year’s winter VIVA tour, Frog Holler Studios presents work by Nancy and Claire Putney.
Trained as a graphic designer and calligrapher, Nancy Putney is known for her realistic, montage-style illustrations and mural art. Working primarily in watercolor, graphite, and ink, she centers her creativity around nature and what she finds in the beauty of outdoor environments, including natural landscapes, flora and fauna, and architectural structures.
Claire Putney is an interdisciplinary artist, arts educator, and craftsperson who has a background in printmaking, darkroom photography, and fiber art. With an affinity to texture and pattern, her drawings and prints gather momentum in the layering of lines and shapes from maps, charts, and diagrams. Much of Claire’s work is informed by relics, materials, and imagery that she collects from specific geographic locations to describe the histories of a place.
661-331-0774
36. John Woodard's Studio
11619 SW Cove Rd.
John Woodard oil painting, oil pastel and watercolor resist, pen and ink
A native son of the Pacific Northwest, John Woodard studied under Jacob Lawrence, his most influential mentor and teacher at the University of Washington. One can see Lawrence's influence in the precise way John uses negative and positive shapes in his compositions. Woodard has been a professional artist since 1974. He has lived on the island since 1977. Vashon's beauty has inspired his work. His work reflects his intense interest in color theory.
While John works in oil and pen and ink, Woodard’s oil pastels and watercolor resists are the featured items of the studio tour. The watercolor resist technique is unique to this studio. John’s vibrant still-life work of floral, fruit and landscapes are one-of-a-kind originals available at an affordable price. We are offering framed and unframed work.
The studio is located at 11619 SW Cove Rd. It is a gray, shake shingled, one story house. Park right next to the house or on the access road, the next driveway west of the house on the hill. Look for the parking signs. Checks, Venmo or cash are accepted. Sorry, no credit cards.
206-259-0318
37. Barnworks - S Munger, Z Cherokee
12122 SW Cove Road
Sharon Munger...Pottery & Alcohol Ink Paintings
Zoe Cherokee...Cards & Pebble Art
Pottery, Alcohol Ink Paintings, Cards, Pebble Art
206-463-9629
38. Glass Heart Sand Engraved Glass
15631 Westside Hwy SW
Silvija Paza has been sandblasting designs in glass since 1985, from traditional geometric designs of her Latvian heritage to images from the magical natural world of Vashon Island, her home since 1979. Herons, frogs and salmon are sandblasted on to vases, bowls, beer and coffee mugs. You’ll find sandblasted Christmas ornaments with these designs – perfect gifts for the holidays! She also sandblasts glass using real leaves, ferns, cedar and hemlock to create her “Forest Shadows” pieces with delicate silhouettes of the leaves on a frosted background.
The tour is a chance to visit Silvija’s studio where she creates the work. One half of the studio is the “clean side”, where she displays her glass and works on the design to be sandblasted on the piece. You can take a look in the other half of the studio – the “dirty side”– and see the sandblasting equipment and get a better idea of how it’s done.
Glass Heart Studio is right next to the Old Colvos Store with the gas pump out front, which is her home and a King County historic landmark on the Westside Highway.
You can also find her work at the Swiftwater Gallery in lovely downtown Vashon.
(206) 567-4228
39. Ravensong Farm Studio
12202 SW 153rd St.
Lynanne Raven - Printmaker
Inspired by nature, colorful and vibrant limited edition drypoint prints.
Birds, bees, flora and fauna.
Also beeswax candles and art cards.
Instagram.com/ravensongfarmstudio
https://vivartists.com/viva/artists/lynanne-raven/
206-567-5648
40. BrennoStudio
9850 SW 148th St.
Brian Brenno, Tara Brenno
BrennoStudio combines the blown glass work of Brian Brenno and the ceramic work of Tara Brenno.The artists met while attending California College of Arts and Craft in 1985. In 1997 they started Brian Brenno Blown Glass on Vashon Island, Washington. In 2005 they built a glass / ceramic studio where they both could work. Since then they have exhibited together as BrennoStudio, each developing their own lines of work. Brian’s blown glass work includes his Lollipop Flowers, Garden Flowers, and his recycled glass Garden Pendants adding year round color for the home or garden. Tara’s hand-built ceramic bowls and vases include intricate, vibrant hand glazed patterns and colors. Her sgraffito style vases evoke images of nature and birds.
206-567-5423
41. Charlotte Masi Studio
10311 SW 116th Pl
Charlotte Masi (mediums listed below)
Great gifts! Something for everyone! I have a variety of art including:
• Mixed Media Sculpture (figurative, animals, leaves, bugs)
• Watercolor Paintings
• Sumi Paintings
* Encaustic Paintings
• Gourds
• Leaf and Gourd Ornaments
* Cards
42. Craig's Crossing
11303 98th Ave SW
Carol Lux & Michael Conley rock lamps & vases, obsidian wind chimes, jewelry and leather work. Ric Peterson wooden bowls. Yuchen Lin artisan soaps, shaving soaps, shampoo & conditioner bars. Craig Harmeling picnic benches & ferry boats. Marilyn Bolles silver jewelry. Robin Mallory iced dyed pillows and napkins. John Moore carved wooden spoons.
Craig’s Crossing is a collective of seven artists, three of whom were formally at Waterworks Studio.
Carol Lux & Michael Conley of Made In Paradise features unique rock lamps, vases, obsidian wind chimes jewelry and leather work. Ric Peterson, fresh from a Best of Show at the prestigious Salem Art Festival will wow you with wooden bowls and amazing hollow forms. Lin’s Vegan Soap by Yuchen Lin crafts artisan soaps that are works of art, along with shampoo and conditioner bars, and shaving soaps. Enjoy a cup of coffee at Craig Harmeling’s picnic bench or set sail for unknown destinations with one of his famous ferry boats. Marilyn Bolles beautiful crafted silver and polished stone jewelry will blow you away and don’t over look the gorgeous beauty of the ice dyed napkins and pillows by Robin Mallory’s true gems in any setting. John Moore’s TreenWare wooden spoons carved from second chance wood are functional pieces of are designed to grace your home for years to come.
206-735-8620
43. Morgan Brig Studio
11509 103rd Ave. SW
Mixed media sculpture. Playful and unique clay, metal, wood,
and found object figures and animals.
https://instagram.com/morgan_brig
206-463-5480