Arts
The City of Oak Harbor has found that public artistic expressions of all kinds enhance the cultural, economic, educational, and social life of the community and benefit the health and welfare of residents. The Arts Commission makes recommendations to the Mayor and City Council on activities, projects, and programs which the city should sponsor or undertake to promote the following aims:
- Foster arts and cultural programs for the enrichment of the City and its citizens
- Foster the development of a local arts community, encouraging an environment for the success of working individual artists
- Coordinate and strengthen new and existing art organizations and develop cooperation with regional entities
- Develop a program for public art, including identifying sources of funding
- Further the vision of Oak Harbor as a vibrant and progressive community
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- 1 Giant Acorn
- 2 Dutch Clogs mural
- 3 Kraken
- 4 Captain and Mrs. Barrington
- 5 Angel de Creatividad
- 6 Cairns
- 7 Conical Etude
- 8 Garry Oak Mural
- 9 An Irish Blessing
- 10 Dutch Boy
- 11 Extra Mural
- 12 Flintstone Car
- 13 Forgetting and Remembering
- 14 Holland Gardens Windmill
- 15 Island Spirit
- 16 Land Claims Founders Sculpture
- 17 Release
- 18 Meditation
- 19 Prowler Mural
- 20 Mermaid
- 21 Moon Waves
- 22 Motion of Life
- 23 Murphy Dock and the Fairhaven
- 24 Octopus Mural
- 25 Our Summer mural
- 26 Pilot 1.0
- 27 Blarney Stone
- 28 Prowler Obelisk
- 29 Round Up
- 30 Seal
- 31 Side Eye Seagull
- 32 Skagit Salmon Ceremony
- 33 Tau
- 34 Unknown Cultural Space
- 35 Unknown Lowell Sipes
- 36 Untitled mural 2
- 37 Untitled mural Josephine Rice
- 38 Untitled mural Kat S
- 39 Untitled mural Nikita Ares
- 40 Untitled mural
- 41 Waiting
- 42 Whidbey Island Heritage Mural
- 43 Wild and Free Orca and Celebration Salmon