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.
2022 Annual Report
Our staff and board worked hard in 2022 to lay a strong foundation for big changes and new programs in the new year ahead!
Let the Good Times Roll at Goosefoot’s 7th Annual Mardi Gras Party
Tuesday, February 21, 6-8:30 PM
After a long COVID-induced break, Goosefoot is pleased to announce the return of their annual Mardi Gras Party at Bayview Community Hall on Fat Tuesday, February 21, 6–8:30 pm. Admission is free and the event is family friendly.
Ian Joseph Jackson
The Liberation of Color
An exploration of archetypal influences and color.
On view January 16 through March 5.
The Giving Tree
Support local island nonprofits and collect a gift perfect for stocking stuffers, clients, employees, or gift exchanges.
Art for All
A way for folks to find truly one-of-a-kind gifts at affordable prices while also supporting their friends and neighbors.
Goosefoot’s Executive Director to Retire in Early 2023
Sandy Whiting, Goosefoot’s executive director, will be retiring from her position in March 2023. She has served at our helm since August 2013, and has managed Goosefoot's growth from herself and one half-time staff person to a staff of nine today.
Costume and Character: 12 Seasons at ISF
Island Shakespeare Festival recently completed its twelfth season on South Whidbey. Take a closer look inside their wardrobe at just a few of the costumes that have made their productions so memorable.
Eat Local Farm Stand Tour
Enjoy local food, flowers, and farm products grown and produced right here on Whidbey Island all September long.
Recent Work by Patricia Ackerman
Patricia is an abstract painter working in the traditional medium of plaster. Her abstract paintings are of the passing of time, captured in a single moment of change.
Nexus by Monica Lynn James
Exploring the relationship between narrative and abstraction. On view through July 31.