Category: Visiting B.I.

Call for Artists – Bainbridge Island Trashion Show 2019

Trashion is an entertaining runway fashion show, sponsored by Bainbridge Island Zero Waste, featuring a variety of outrageously creative garments made from an assortment of recycled materials, such as food wrappers, magazines/periodicals, discarded books/manuals, plastic and bubble wrap, plastic …

Its February…It’s chilly out…And we’ve got lots of hills to climb!

Join Cascade.org and Bainbridge Island for the annual Chilly Hilly 33-mile (2,191 feet of climbing) bike ride around scenic Bainbridge Island.

The event takes place on Sunday, February 24, 2019 at 8:00 a.m., with two starting points. If you’re coming …

UPDATE: Bainbridge Wineries presents WINE ON THE ROCK (February 2019)

UPDATE: Due to record snow fall on Bainbridge Island and the Seattle area in the last week, resulting in unsafe travel conditions, the Wine on the Rock event has been re-scheduled for this weekend, February 16 & 17 – hope …

Part 2 – Come Celebrate 35 years of the Bainbridge Island Winter Studio Tour

The Bainbridge Island Winter Studio Tour is in full swing today and I had the pleasure of visiting a few of the venues and chatting with some of the artists.

My first stop on the Tour was Ferrier Studio on …

Deborah Rhee, Contemporary Abstract Painter – Bainbridge Island Winter Studio Tour

Deborah is an Australian born artist, who moved to the United States with her husband and daughter in 2010. They enjoyed their new life in Texas, where Deborah built a client base, which she is still involved in today. When …

Come Celebrate 35 years of the Bainbridge Island Winter Studio Tour

The Bainbridge Island Studio Tour is a twice-yearly, self-guided tour of our vibrant artists’ community as well as regional artists from nearby communities. This year’s winter venues span across eight different locations through-out the Island and display the works of …

Bainbridge Gardens – The Harui Family Legacy

Bainbridge Gardens is an integral part of the island’s history and a tranquil and serene spot to spend a few hours exploring.

When Zenhichi Harui emigrated in 1908 from Japan to Bainbridge Island, he started a small garden, growing various …

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