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Sponsor spotlight: The Edmonds Arts Festival is this weekend. What you need to know to go

A bird’s eye view of the Field. (Photo courtesy of Larry Vogel, 2015)

The 68th annual Edmonds Arts Festival is scheduled for Father’s Day Weekend, June 13-15. Spanning nearly the entire city block from 8th Avenue on the east to Durbin on the west, between Main Street and Dayton Street, there is so much to see and do. What do you need to know to have the best experience?

What is the Edmonds Arts Festival?

The Edmonds Arts Festival is a creative tradition, highlighting the best of Northwest regional art and fun family entertainment. It includes the three unique and distinctive spaces: the Field, the Edmonds Arts Plaza and the Galleries.

Shoppers choosing the very best from the assortment in a booth on the Field. (Photo courtesy Cat in the Moon Photography, 2018)

The Field: The playfield of Frances Anderson Center transforms into a buzzing artisan village for the weekend! Browse nearly 170 painters, sculptors, photographers, jewelers and other unique artisans selling their artwork. Relax and enjoy live music and performances on the Main Stage. Grab tasty bites from food vendors lining the street on 8th Avenue or in the food alley between the Main Stage and the Galleries. And don’t forget the Beer & Wine Grotto run by Edmonds Rotary (21-plus only).

The Edmonds Arts Plaza: With a beautiful view and a more relaxed outdoor space, this spot exclusively highlights Edmonds-area artists. Peruse the 45 art booths, a preview show of the Edmonds Studio Tour, and non-profits with unique ties to the artistic world. Take in live acoustic performances by local musicians and writers. The Edmonds Arts Plaza is located at a separate area on the west end of the Festival grounds above the Edmonds Library, accessed from 7th Avenue and Main Street or through the Frances Anderson Center building.

The juried Gallery never disappoints. (Photo courtesy Cat in the Moon Photography, 2018)

The Galleries: Inside the Frances Anderson Center is a diverse and highly rarefied world of juried art. View over 550 pieces by talented painters, sculptors, photographers, jewelers and other unique artisans. Take in delightful miniatures, amazing small paintings and fantastic small artisan works at the Small Works Marketplace. Be inspired by blossoming talent in the Student Art Galleries, which includes creations by pre-K through 12th grade artists from area schools.

Also inside is the popular Kids Create area – with fun, hands-on art experiences and instruction for budding artists!

When is the Edmonds Arts Festival?

Perusing a student art exhibit .

The Edmonds Arts Festival occurs every year on Father’s Day weekend. This year the dates and times are Friday and Saturday, June 13 and 14, from 10 a.m.-7 p.m. and Sunday, June 15 from 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

Where is the Edmonds Arts Festival?

The Edmonds Arts Festival is located at the Frances Anderson Center and playfield, 700 Main St., Edmonds, Washington.

Patiently awaiting a performance on the Main Stage. (Photo courtesy Cat in the Moon Photography, 2018)

Where do I park?

There is no designated patron parking or shuttle service this year.

Regrettably, due to various factors, we are unable to operate a shuttle service for this Festival season. To help you plan your travel, we’ve added public transportation information here. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.

Free on-street parking is available throughout Edmonds and is just a short walk from the Festival grounds. Please be aware that some areas have a three-hour parking limit. There are also several paid parking lots located around town. Since parking can be limited, we recommend planning ahead or using public transportation. Ride-share services like Uber and Lyft are also convenient alternatives.

Parking on the south side of Main Street between 7th and 8th Avenues is reserved for ADA parking only. Please be mindful of our patrons who rely on this option and do not park there without a permit.

How ADA-accessible is the festival?

The Frances Anderson Center and Edmonds Arts Plaza areas are wheelchair accessible via entrance ramps. Inside the Frances Anderson Center, ramps are available up to the second floor and an elevator is available to gain access to the lower level. Please use the designated parking spots near the center off Main Street.

A ramp from Main Street on the east end of the Frances Anderson Center can be used to gain access to the artist booths on the playfield. The terrain on the playfield is uneven and the grass can make it difficult to maneuver a wheelchair.

Are pets allowed?

No. Per City of Edmonds Municipal Code 5.05.060A, dogs are prohibited from entering playgrounds, spraygrounds, athletic fields (ie Frances Anderson Field) and public beaches. Furthermore, no pets are allowed inside the Frances Anderson Center building. Service animals (not emotional support animals) in uniform, of course, are welcome.

Why do we do it?

An artist in action.

The Edmonds Arts Festival has been a cherished event in Edmonds since 1958. Tens of thousands of people flock to this event held annually on Father’s Day weekend to browse the galleries, meet artists, shop, socialize with friends, and be entertained by local performing artists in a beautiful setting in the charming, waterfront city of Edmonds – home of the first certified Creative District in Washington state.

A portion of profits raised by the festival each year is given to the Edmonds Arts Festival Foundation, a 501(c)(3) organization which supports educational and cultural enrichment of our community through the arts. The foundation awards art scholarships and education grants, and installs public art. In addition, it supports multiple nonprofit art-related programs and organizations.

Learn more about what there is to see and do at edmondsartsfestival.com.

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