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Artist Studio Tour on July 18th
Saturday, July 18, 2026
11:00am–5:00pm
On Saturday, July 18, artists across Manzanita, Nehalem, and Wheeler open their studios for the day. It's a self-guided tour, so you set your own pace and route, stopping wherever the work pulls you in. You'll meet artists where they actually make their work, see pieces in progress, and have the chance to take something home. This is our third annual tour, and every ticket directly supports the Hoffman Center's nonprofit arts programs.
Start at the Hoffman Center on the morning of July 18 to pick up your wristband and tour booklet (pickup is 10:00am–12:00pm). The booklet has studio addresses, directions, and a short introduction to each artist, so you can map out your day. From there, the day is yours. Visit as many studios as you like, in any order. The Hoffman Gallery will be open too, so it's an easy place to start.
ARTISTS
Pam Greene, Christopher Belluschi, Nancy Bond, M.J. Anderson, Sherrie Wolf, Justin Bailie, Lloyd Lindley, Judy Lindley, Cathi Howell, Deborah DeWit, Mary Roberts, Shirl Ireland, Laura Ross-Paul, and Mathew Goodrich.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION: JOHN R. STAHL (1937–2017)
This year's tour includes a special exhibition and sale of work by the late John R. Stahl. John's family has donated a wide range of his work to the Hoffman Center, spanning oil painting, watercolor, printmaking, collage, carving, and sculpture. The sale runs July 18–19 in the workshop room behind the gallery, and all proceeds benefit the Hoffman Center.
Tickets are $30. One hundred percent of ticket sales support the Hoffman Center for the Arts, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. We never want cost to be the reason someone misses the tour, so if the price is a barrier, reach out to us at info@hoffmanarts.org and we'll make arrangements.
Day-of tickets are usually available, but the tour can sell out, so we recommend buying ahead.
Art shown here is by Adell Shetterly.
Hoffman Center classes and events are often photographed or filmed, and we love sharing those moments on our social media, website, and newsletter so people can get a feel for what it's like to create and connect here. By registering, you agree to be included in images of the event you have registered for. If you would prefer not to appear in images, please tell a staff member when you arrive.
Saturday, July 18, 2026
11:00am–5:00pm
On Saturday, July 18, artists across Manzanita, Nehalem, and Wheeler open their studios for the day. It's a self-guided tour, so you set your own pace and route, stopping wherever the work pulls you in. You'll meet artists where they actually make their work, see pieces in progress, and have the chance to take something home. This is our third annual tour, and every ticket directly supports the Hoffman Center's nonprofit arts programs.
Start at the Hoffman Center on the morning of July 18 to pick up your wristband and tour booklet (pickup is 10:00am–12:00pm). The booklet has studio addresses, directions, and a short introduction to each artist, so you can map out your day. From there, the day is yours. Visit as many studios as you like, in any order. The Hoffman Gallery will be open too, so it's an easy place to start.
ARTISTS
Pam Greene, Christopher Belluschi, Nancy Bond, M.J. Anderson, Sherrie Wolf, Justin Bailie, Lloyd Lindley, Judy Lindley, Cathi Howell, Deborah DeWit, Mary Roberts, Shirl Ireland, Laura Ross-Paul, and Mathew Goodrich.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION: JOHN R. STAHL (1937–2017)
This year's tour includes a special exhibition and sale of work by the late John R. Stahl. John's family has donated a wide range of his work to the Hoffman Center, spanning oil painting, watercolor, printmaking, collage, carving, and sculpture. The sale runs July 18–19 in the workshop room behind the gallery, and all proceeds benefit the Hoffman Center.
Tickets are $30. One hundred percent of ticket sales support the Hoffman Center for the Arts, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. We never want cost to be the reason someone misses the tour, so if the price is a barrier, reach out to us at info@hoffmanarts.org and we'll make arrangements.
Day-of tickets are usually available, but the tour can sell out, so we recommend buying ahead.
Art shown here is by Adell Shetterly.
Hoffman Center classes and events are often photographed or filmed, and we love sharing those moments on our social media, website, and newsletter so people can get a feel for what it's like to create and connect here. By registering, you agree to be included in images of the event you have registered for. If you would prefer not to appear in images, please tell a staff member when you arrive.