Goosefoot News, Arts & Events

Looking for something fun to do? Want to learn about Goosefoot's latest projects? Look here for a schedule of live music, art shows, wellness activities, and more happening in Bayview.

Black artist and dancer Kanukai Chigamba leaps through the air with a clap to get a street dance crowd dancing with her

Bayview Corner Summer Street Dances Begin June 12!

Goosefoot is pleased to announce the 2024 lineup for the Bayview Corner Summer Street Dances. We couldn't contain the fun, so we've added an extra dance to the lineup this year! All members of the community and visitors are invited to these free, family friendly celebrations.

2024 Whidbey Farm Stand Brochure Out Now!

Goosefoot is proud to announce the release of the 2024 Whidbey Island Roadside Farm Stand, Farm Store & Farmers Market Directory.

Art with a Message: Teens’ responses to the world around them

On view through May 26, 2024

High school student artist's were asked to respond to the world around them and here's what how they replied

Towards Becoming an Anti-Racist Organization: Architects of Abundance

Many of us were taught that before colonization, the indigenous peoples were hunter-gatherers who wandered a harmonious natural paradise. But in March, we got the opportunity to learn more about Indigenous food systems and land management practices.

Towards Becoming an Anti-Racist Organization: The Songs of Freedom

At our recent community reading of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s Letter from Birmingham Jail, we were captivated by The Singer Tina's performance of several iconic Civil Rights songs.

2023 Annual Report

2023 was a big year of transitions for Goosefoot. We said goodbye to some long-time staff members, grew the organization to tackle new projects, and made some major improvements to Bayview properties.

Call for Artists: Rags, Rubbish & Refuse

In conjunction with Whidbey Earth & Ocean Month, Goosefoot and the Hub Gallery invite you to join the 6th annual Rags Rubbish & Refuse: Artists who get dirty, on view March 2-April 14.

Monthly Readings & Resources from Goosefoot’s Anti-Racism Task Force: Should We Celebrate Black History Month?

February is Black History Month. Founded in 1926 as Black History Week, the idea was to provide resources and focus for American teachers to discuss often erased, overlooked, and forgotten history.

8th Annual Mardi Gras Party

Tuesday, February 13, 6-8:30 PM
Bayview Community Hall

Live music with Zydeco Explosion and a costume contest. Admission is free and the event is family friendly. Laissez les bons temps rouler!

Monthly Readings & Resources from Goosefoot’s Anti-Racism Task Force: Revisiting an American Icon

If you haven’t done so in a while, consider revisiting what you know about Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and the upcoming national holiday that bears his name.