Discover the best top things to do in Washington, United States including Fusions Gallery, Front Street Gallery, Rectangle Gallery & Creative Space, Chihuly Garden and Glass, Renegade Red Studio & Gallery, Rainforest Arts Center, The Gallery at Liberty Bay, Matzke Art Gallery and Sculpture Park, The Old Hotel Art Gallery, Aberdeen Art Center.
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5.0 based on 41 reviews
Beautiful....75 Artist's on display. We spent $100 on two beautiful memory maker's. Just walking around the Gallery is fun. We got a Re-Print picture and a night-light. Proprietor told us to hike Damon Point and we did - So fun. Thank You. Jeff and Elizabeth
5.0 based on 22 reviews
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A cooperative gallery, our members are what makes us special. It is our goal to provide wonderful, original artwork for collectors and art lovers everywhere. The beautiful building (built in 1912) houses a collection that will make your heart sing. Something special happens every Third Thursday, at the Rectangle Gallery & Creative Space and throughout downtown Centralia Washington.
5.0 based on 24,263 reviews
Located in the heart of Seattle, Chihuly Garden and Glass provides a look at the inspiration and influences that inform the career of artist Dale Chihuly. Through the exhibition’s eight interior galleries, lush outdoor garden and centerpiece Glasshouse visitors will experience a comprehensive look at Chihuly's most significant series of work. With both day and night experiences, and full-service dining in the adjoining Collections Café, this long-term exhibition offers a unique experience rain or shine.
This was an amazing privelege to witness the remarkable talent of Mr. Chihuly and his team of artists. From the amazing and gravity-defying displays to the glass-blowing demo in the courtyard, this place is fantastic! I would like to shake the hand of every member of the cleaning crew, too. Not a speck of dust marred the breathtaking sculptures with their thousands of glass pieces! I'd add that this place was fantastic for my friend and I (grown-ups) and my teenage son appreciated the artwork (and the the glass blowing demo), but I wouldn't risk bringing toddlers or young kids in unless their temperament is calm and obedient. This is a great place to bring older kids, though, to truly marvel at the talent and artistry that goes into making each piece and then putting all those pieces together into a sculpture (landscape, etc.) that is really magical. The gift shop has some unique pieces, too (lots of great gifts). I'm glad my spendy teen was at home or I'd be broke for sure! Another tip is that the gardens outside were just as beautiful as the displays inside. I'd recommend timing your visit with nicer weather (I'm told we got lucky) so you can maximize your experience. You can probably put your hood up and deal with raindrops, but the outdoor gardens are best when you're not rushed by rain. We also had the privelege of seeing the gardens from the Space Needle at dusk (lit up) and wish we had been able to go back into the gardens when it's lit up. From what we could see through the thick hedges (not much) and from above, it looked fantastic! Side note: We got a CityPass and were able to pair it with the Space Needle and MoPop and do all 3 in one day. That alone made it worth the cost of the CityPass.
5.0 based on 13 reviews
My daughter loves the vampire movies and loved this stop she could’ve spent days there love the memorabilia so I it was definitely recommend it for anyone likes the twilight series
5.0 based on 8 reviews
Ranked 5th in Western Washington, this art gallery hosts over 60 local artists and is a "must see" when visiting the Kitsap County area.
5.0 based on 18 reviews
I read in the Stanwood paper about the miniature show and it was a rainy dreary day but the last day of the exhibit. I recently started vacationing on Camano Island again but had never been here. It looks like an absolutely gorgeous outdoor exhibit spread through the woods though weather prevented me from viewing much of this portion during my visit. The interior was very professionally set up and the owner was extremely friendly and helpful. Given the weather I was surprised at the significant attendance but can see why from the quality of the works on display. I will definitely be returning with friends after the current “badness” is under control to view other exhibits and the outdoor works.
5.0 based on 5 reviews
Non-profit with focus on: art & art education in our community by selling local & regional arts & crafts on consignment; local history with Milwaukee Road caboose interpretive center & historic building; local events & information (birds, wildlife refuge, Sandhill Crane Festival, history & more); gift shop of local foods, gifts and more.
5.0 based on 16 reviews
Whether your an artist, art lover, or casual shopper, Aberdeen Art Center has something for you! The fine art collection comes from all over the Northwest. Jewelry, wall art, gifts and more! The Art Center hosts a first Friday open gallery that features artist at work, music and snacks. The gallery owners are always on site, and eager to chat about the fine art that graces the gallery walls.
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