Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Kirkland Artist Studio Tour?
Kirkland Artist Studio Tour began in 2004 when a small
band of a artists led by Chris Sharp and Joanne Shellan
decided it was time Kirkland had its own Artist Studio Tour.
With so many talented, hard-working artists in Kirkland a
dozen artists chipped in a hundred dollars each and made it
happen! They decided to open their studios once a year on
MOTHER'S DAY WEEKEND to give the public a rare opportunity
to see artists create in their studios. Every year the tour
has grown in popularity. 2007 will be our fourth year with
over 30 artists in 15 studios throughout Kirkland.
How does the tour work?
This is an annual self directed artist’s studio tour.
Maps and a description of each artist’s studio are
distributed in a full-color brochure. Signs along the route
direct people to the actual studios. Each studio has one or
more participating artist. The public is invited to step
into amazing art workplaces to see the tools and techniques
of creating art. People who have been on the tour told us
they were excited about getting to know the artists and
getting a glimpse into the creative process. We encourage
artist to do demonstrations or have “works in progress” on
display.
When is the tour?
The tour is held on Saturday and Sunday of Mother’s Day
Weekend from 10-6pm.
Who is eligible to participate?
Artists must and live, work or sell their art in
Kirkland. Other well-known artists receive special
invitations to participate. In November each year we send
out a prospectus to interested artists who submit
information about their art resume and submit three images
of their work. All artists show in studios in Kirkland on
Mother's Day Weekend! If you are interested in participating
contact us by e-mail at
apply@kirklandstudiotour.com.