Call for Art: San Juan Island Sculpture Park


All sculptors are welcome to submit works by following the Park’s submission guidelines. We accept submissions throughout the year.

To enter your work, email your images to info@sjisculpturepark.com with Submission in the subject line. Do not include images larger than 5 MB in size. Each submission must include the sculpture’s dimensions, material, and approximate weight. Up to five sculptures can be submitted for each artist.”

In 1998, Kay Kammerzell created a nonprofit organization to establish a sculpture park on San Juan Island, originally called the Westcott Bay Institute for Art & Nature. The San Juan Islands Sculpture Park opened in 2001 and has operated continuously since. The Park is run by an eight-member board of directors, numerous volunteers, and continues to be a 501c3 nonprofit funded almost entirely by donations.

The Park normally has about 150 separate art pieces by about 90 artists from the Pacific Northwest and around the country. Artists well-known and unknown are equally welcome. The emphasis is on the art and the development of the artists and the Park.

The 20-acre piece of land on which the Park sits is owned by Roche Harbor Resort. Before it was purchased, the land was a farm with a farm pond and orchards. You can still find several old apple trees, an old pear tree, as well as a couple of old fence posts.

More Information: https://sjisculpturepark.com/about/

This is an on-going call for art.

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