New art space opens in Freeland


May 9, 2011 · 9:23 AM

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Eight local artists have created a new art studio and gallery called Freeland Art Studios, and the gallery with host an open house from noon to 4 p.m. Saturday, May 14.

The new gallery and studio is at 1660 Roberta Ave., behind the Whidbey Island Bank branch in Freeland.

The artists share a building which houses their separate studios. The artists include sculptors Penelope Crittenden, Sue Taves, Lane Tompkins and Lloyd Whannell; custom tile and clay artist Carol Rose Dean; children’s museum water feature creator Tom Lindsay; water features artist and stone sculptor Woody Morris; and bronze portraiture and painter Frank Rose.

Visit the Freeland Art Studios website at www.freelandartstudios.com for more information.

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