The road to Artist Point (the final section of SR 542) and Highway 20 (starting at Ross Dam Trailhead) are both closed for the season.

Open Studio

Join us for an inspiring open studio sale event hosted by Jennifer Yates and three of her talented friends, each bringing unique artistic perspectives. Jennifer's studio amidst the trees serves as a welcoming haven for creativity. As you explore this enchanting space, you'll discover a vibrant collection of artistic creations, including stunning natural wood pieces that celebrate the beauty of craftsmanship, hand-thrown pottery that showcases intricate designs, and small-batch dyed fabrics bursting with rich colors. Additionally, immerse yourself in the warmth of beautifully sewn quilts, abstract watercolors, and delightful toys, alongside exquisite micro-mosaic jewelry that sparkles with intricate detail. 

This event is not just about the art; it's an opportunity to connect with the artists themselves. Jennifer Yates, Judy Newland, Rebecca Danger, and Courtney Denise Lipson will share the captivating stories behind their works, reflecting their shared vision of living harmoniously with the environment. Come for the beauty, and stay for the inspiration that comes from the heartfelt narratives of these diverse creators.

Starts: November 23, 2024

Occurs: Every day until November 24, 2024
Time: 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Admission: Free!

Location: Yates Fine Arts
2614 Aldergrove Rd., Ferndale, WA 98226

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Produced By: Jennifer Yates

Contact Person: Jennifer

Phone: 360-823-6747

Email: yatesfinearts@gmail.com

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