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Artisans PNW

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Artisans PNW

Everett, WA

Publicly ListedWomen-owned · Publicly ListedFamily-owned · Publicly Listed

Artisans PNW is a locally owned artisan marketplace and gallery in downtown Everett, Washington, housed in the historic Hodge's Building at 1800 Hewitt Avenue. Owner Judi Ramsey relocated the shop from Snohomish to Everett in 2021, filling a space that had sat empty after a 2013 fire in the five-story building. The store showcases and sells the work of roughly 100 local artists, authors, and small-batch makers from across the Pacific Northwest. Shoppers can browse original paintings, jewelry, stickers, pot holders, and woodburned designs, along with a repurposed cigarette machine turned Art-o-Mat that dispenses small original artworks for $5. A connected space, Artisans Books & Coffee at 1802 Hewitt, adds a bookstore emphasizing regional authors plus a cozy cafe serving coffee, drinks, and a bar. Beyond retail, the business functions as a community gathering spot, hosting open mic nights, live music, silent book clubs, paint-and-sip classes, and private events. The result is a hybrid of gift shop, art gallery, bookstore, and cafe built to spotlight and support Northwest creativity in one downtown Everett destination.

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How we sourced this

Owner profile identifies Judi Ramsey and Emma Kate Ramsey operating Artisans PNW.

  • Women-owned Press release · source

    Listed as women-owned in My Everett News owner profile.

  • Family-owned Press release · source

    Listed as family-owned in My Everett News owner profile.

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