Whidbey Art Trail offers themed tours

Five themed journeys through the Whidbey Art Trail give visitors a chance to follow their passion. Now with Whidbey Art Trail’s new themed itineraries, art visitors can choose one- and two-day tours that include stops at trail member wineries and farms, plus the trail artists’ favorite restaurants, lodging and sights. Tours include: Shape Shifters for sculpture and wood; Outside the Lines for painting and print making; Art by Fire for pottery and blown glass; Pieces of Heart for mixed media; and Weaving a Story for fiber and textiles.

Five themed journeys through the Whidbey Art Trail give visitors a chance to follow their passion.

Now with Whidbey Art Trail’s new themed itineraries, art visitors can choose one- and two-day tours that include stops at trail member wineries and farms, plus the trail artists’ favorite restaurants, lodging and sights.

Tours include: Shape Shifters for sculpture and wood; Outside the Lines for painting and print making; Art by Fire for pottery and blown glass; Pieces of Heart for mixed media; and Weaving a Story for fiber and textiles.

Among the artist-recommended places are Fraser’s Gourmet Hideaway in Oak Harbor, Saratoga Inn and Eagles Nest Inn in Langley and Lovejoy Inn and Captain Whidbey Inn in Coupeville.

 

Pick up the complete Whidbey Art Trail brochure on the Mukilteo and Coupeville ferries and at visitor centers and retail stores throughout the island, or download a map from whidbeyarttrail.com.