WEST SEATTLE SCENE: 2025 Alki Art Fair, first day

More than 90 booths/tents line the Alki Beach Park promenade for this year’s Alki Art Fair, with the first of three days on until 8 pm. You can shop and nosh/sip – at one of several food/drink booths (Cambodian food, hot dogs, more), or at Alki’s year-round places right across the street. West Seattle creators we saw include Julia Douthwaite Viglione, with a variety of creations including quilts and the story book created by her students in free writing classes for kids:

Want a stylized map of West Seattle or Puget Sound? Or regional mountain peaks? Elizabeth Person is your person:

Many types of art to browse and/or buy – including jewelry and apparel – and quirky items as well as the breathtakingly beautiful. While you’re at the fair, stop by the Info Booth, where you can buy a “vintage” Alki Art Fair T-shirt from last year for just $10, or one of this year’s design for $20:

The silent auction inside Alki Bathhouse isn’t open until tomorrow, which is also when the live music starts up. But a DJ is spinning today, the Kid Zone is open (nothing fancy but we did see bubbles!), and it’s a fine time to visit the beach. Booths are open until 8 tonight, 10 am-6 pm Saturday and Sunday (with live music noon-7 pm Saturday and 11 am-5 pm Sunday).

1 Reply to "WEST SEATTLE SCENE: 2025 Alki Art Fair, first day"

  • JM July 19, 2025 (7:46 am)

    I encourage folks to go down to the Art Fair and support local artists. There are a variety of booths showcasing multiple art forms painting, metal, clay, photography, jewelry, etc. They have a small section dedicated to emerging artists. Fun to interact with the artists and learn about their process and work. 

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