8 Best Places to Shop in Washington, USA

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We've compiled the best of the best in Washington - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Chuckanut Bay Gallery

Fodor's Choice

A lovely stop as you begin a drive down scenic Chuckanut Drive, this sprawling space showcases works in all media by more than 400 artisans, including contemporary art glass and furniture and housewares crafted from local materials. Stroll through the lush sculpture garden to see the array of colorful works for yards and patios. 

Orcas Island Artworks Gallery

Fodor's Choice

Stop by this cooperative gallery to see impressive displays of pottery, sculpture, jewelry, art glass, paintings, and quilts by resident artists, including an upstairs gallery devoted to original paintings by well-known Northwest landscape artist James Hardman. You'll find gifts in a wide price range at this wonderful space.

AMcE Creative Arts

Capitol Hill

Nestled into a residential neighborhood, this spacious gallery features work by artists from all over the country, along with locals in its "Niche Market" space. There's a focus on inclusiveness and diversity, and they don't shy away from big, bold pieces. Note that open hours are limited to afternoons.

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Arctic Raven Gallery

The specialty here is Northwest native art, including scrimshaw and wood carvings.

Chimera Gallery

This local artists' cooperative exhibits and sells crafts, jewelry, and fine art.

Museo

This contemporary fine art gallery focused on Northwest and regional artists is known for its glass art, sculpture, and handcrafted jewelry. Artist receptions are held on the first Saturday of each month from 5 to 7 pm, part of Langley's First Saturday Art Walk.

215 1st St., Whidbey Island, 98260, USA
360-221–7737

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Waterworks Gallery

This respected gallery represents about 30 eclectic, contemporary artists, from painters to jewelers.

Whatcom Art Market

Works in a wide variety of media by more than 40 of the region's top artists are presented in this well-established co-op gallery in Fairhaven.