Artists for upcoming studio tour announced

Karen Schroeder is one of the participating artists in this year
Photo courtesy of Karen Schroeder
Karen Schroeder is one of the participating artists in this year's Spring Art Studio Tour on Saturday, March 5 and Sunday, March 6. Schroeder, of Coupeville, creates landscapes and seascapes using soft pastels (above).

February 18, 2011 · Updated 7:28 AM 

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Whidbey Working Artists will hold their eighth annual Spring Art Studio Tour from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, March 5 and Sunday, March 6.

More than 30 artists will participate in this year’s tour. The tour takes place from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, March 5 and Sunday, March 6, with 22 locations from Greenbank through Coupeville to Oak Harbor. Artists will demonstrate their creative process and meet with tour-goers on both days.

Artists on the tour include Jody Bone, Steve Eelkema, Randy Emmons, Gail Harker, Rob Hetler, Katrina Hude, Dan Ishler, Marcy Johnson, Gary Leake, Karen Leeds, Margaret Livermore, Robbie Lobell, Elizabeth Lovelace, Kent Lovelace, Mark Lucero, James Moore, Stacey Neumiller, Steve Nowicki, Mary Ellen O’Connor, John Olsen, Kay Parsons, Jerry Pike, Pennie Rees, Gerald Roberts, Karen Schroeder, Mark Skullerud, Sharon Spencer, Al Tennant, Jeanne Valdez, Ann Wilson and Brian Yates.

For more studio tour information, go to www.whidbeyworkingartists.com.

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