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The Coupeville Arts Center was
founded in 1986 as an outgrowth of the Coupeville Festival
Association. Community members desired to create a year round arts
learning experience on Whidbey Island. We are the result. u A unique nourishing environment; u And a celebration of the spirit of the arts." The Center’s office started in Judy (Suval) Lynn’s (the Center’s first Director) bedroom. Fiber Forum was started in September 1987, and was the first series of workshops offered by CAC. The week-long conference of classes in weaving, spinning, dyeing, and basketry was held at the Camp Casey Conference Center. In 1988, Photography workshops, under the title of Photo Focus, were added. Whidbey’s environment was a natural for a variety of subjects. A year later Palettes Plus, a series of painting related subjects, became the third media offered by CAC. These workshops were held initially in the Coupeville High School during the summer months. The fourth major series of workshops was Needleworks, added in 1990. Similar in format to Fiber Forum, Needleworks was held in the spring at the Camp Casey Conference Center and included quilting, needlepoint, beading, doll making, knitting, embellishments, needle lace, and Temari Balls. Youth art classes, and a series of entry level classes entitled "Let’s Begin," rounded out CAC’s offerings. In February 1993, classes started being held in what is now the Arts Center. What set the Coupeville Arts Center apart from the very beginning was the caliber of instruction offered. Instructors came to Whidbey Island from across the United States and around the world, attracting students world wide as well. CAC has maintained its reputation for offering the best in visual arts education, while maintaining a safe, supportive environment for faculty and students. The Coupeville Arts Center owes its life to those who envisioned and launched the CAC, the dedicated board of directors and staff, the volunteers who have donated their time, energy, and financial resources, the exceptional, talented faculty, and of course, our supportive students. The CAC plans to host more than 800 students this year at its home in 15 Northwest Birch Street in Coupeville. A long way from the bedroom office of Judy Lynn. We hope you will join us. |
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The Coupeville Arts Center is located at: 15 NW Birch St. Our staff is happy to assist you. Our office
hours are:
For
teaching applications,
or to contact the Center's
Executive Director, Sue L Symons-
The Coupeville Arts Center is
managed by a Board that meets monthly. Current Board Members are:
The Coupeville Arts Center is a not-for-profit, visual arts education
and artist resource organization located on beautiful Whidbey Island in
Washington State. The Center's worldwide standing attracts a
prestigious national and internationally recognized faculty. For
students of all levels, the Center provides unique learning experiences
in a supportive, creative and challenging atmosphere.
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