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City of Langley
PO Box 366
112 Second Street
Langley, WA 98260
(360) 221-4246

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Monday - Thursday
10 am to 5 pm
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Friday
8 am to 1 pm

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Arts in Langley

Art Galleries

Art Organizations


Artist's Cooperative Gallery
whidbeyartists.com
P.O. Box 498
117 Anthes Avenue
Langley, WA 98260
(360) 221-7675


The Glass Knight
214 First Street
Langley, WA
(360) 221-6283


Hellebore Studio & Gallery
www.whidbey.com/geoglass
P.O. Box 514
308 First Street
Langley, WA
(360) 221-2067


Islandesign Interiors & Gallery
111 First Street
Langley, WA
(360) 221-5121


Karlson/Gray Gallery
www.karlsongraygallery.com
302 First Street
P.O. Box 458
Langley, WA 98260
(360) 221-2978


Lowry-James Gallery
www.lowryjames.com
101 Anthes
Langley, WA
(360) 221-0477


Museo
www.museo.cc
215 First Street
P.O. Box 548
Langley, WA
(360) 221-7737


Raven Rocks Studio
www.ravenrocksstudio.com
220 First St.
Langley, WA
(360) 221-6484


Sandrajean Wainwright
at Wayward Son Gallery
www.sandrajeanwainwright.com
P.O. Box 471
202 First Street
Langley, WA
(360) 221-3911


Choochokam Arts
www.choochokamarts.org

A community celebration highlighting the incredible array of internationally-known artists that call Whidbey Island home.


The Art Parts Project
www.artparts.org

The purpose of the Art Parts Project is to bring together homeowners and building professionals with local and regional artists whose craft can be incorporated into building design and living spaces.


Clyde Theatre
www.theclyde.net
217 First Street
Langley, WA
(360) 221-5525


Djangofest Northwest
www.djangofest.com/nw

Djangofest Northwest is a unique opportunity for fans, players and enthusiasts from around the globe to congregate in the beautiful Pacific Northwest and attend an extraordinary series of concerts by top internationally renowned players.


Whidbey Island Center for the Arts
www.wicaonline.com

WICA opened its doors in May 1996, culminating a 10-year grassroots effort to build a community performing arts center on rural South Whidbey Island. Serving Whidbey and outlying areas, the 246-seat theater hosts a year-round season of diverse offerings.


Whidbey Children's Theatre
www.whidbey.net/wct

Whidbey Children's Theater is dedicated to making a difference in the lives of children by creating opportunities for them to discover, experience and participate in the performing arts.


Whidbey Island Writers Conference
www.writeonwhidbey.org/Conference/

On Whidbey, you'll develop your writing, stimulate your thinking and network with peers and professionals. Hosted by a small island community, this conference gives visiting writers a taste of both the public and personal life on Whidbey.