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.