
The Washougal Arts Festival is seeking artists of all mediums, including painting, sculpture, ceramics, glass, textiles, jewelry, and photography
WASHOUGAL – The Washougal Arts and Music Festival is pleased to announce a call for artists for its annual event, August 9, 2025. The festival will take place in Reflection Plaza, in the heart of historic downtown Washougal.
The Washougal Arts Festival is seeking artists of all mediums, including painting, sculpture, ceramics, glass, textiles, jewelry, and photography. The festival is open to both emerging and established artists, and applications will be accepted through May 12, 2025.

All entries will be juried based on originality, creativity, craftsmanship, and professionalism. Judging will also consider the expression of a unique vision and style, and the mastery over the artist’s chosen medium.
“Artists from across the Pacific Northwest are invited to showcase their talent at the Washougal Arts Festival,” said festival organizer Janice Ferguson. “This is a fantastic opportunity to share your work with art enthusiasts, connect with fellow artists, and immerse yourself in Washougal’s arts community.”
In addition, the Washougal Arts Festival will collaborate with the Washougal Songcraft Festival, featuring regional songwriters. There will be performances in Reflection Plaza during the Washougal Arts Festival.
For more information and for the Artist Entry Form, visit https://washougalarts.org/. Entries must be received by Monday, May 12, 2025.
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