FREE Public Programs in
MOUNTLAKE TERRACE, WA

All Ages Art Journaling Workshop
2026 Dates
Feb 27
March 13
April 17
May 8
June 12
3-4:30pm
FREE
Location:
Mountlake Terrace Library
23300 58th Ave W
Mountlake Terrace, WA 98043
Seats are limited.
Registration is required for each session.
Join us for a meaningful and creative art-making experience! We'll use super simple collage and paint methods to make a personal page that illustrates any topic of your choice. This program is designed to be an ongoing practice to support wellness.
Free, and open to the public. Attend as many sessions as you wish. No experience necessary. All supplies included.

Adults (18+) Art Journaling Workshop
2026 Dates
Jan 8
Feb 12
Mar 12
Apr 16 (instead of Apr 9, to avoid Spring Break)
May 14
Jun 11
July 9
Aug 13
Sept 10
Oct 8
Nov 12
Dec 10
10:30am- 12pm
FREE
Location:
Heart Art Studio
22002 64th Ave W #2B
Mountlake Terrace, WA 98043
Seats are limited.
Registration is required for each session.
Intended as an ongoing wellness practice, Heart & Soul Art Journaling is a year- round art journaling workshop for anyone seeking creative and/or personal growth. In each session we'll create an individual page about any topic of personal choice using simple collage and paint methods. In November and December sessions we'll be binding all of our pages together to form a complete journal, so hold on to your creations throughout the year!

Community Grief & Art Circle
Tentative dates in 2026
Registration for each date will open weeks prior.
Feb 8 registration for this date is now open
May 17
Sep 13
Dec 6
10am- 12:30pm
FREE
Location:
Heart Art Studio
22002 64th Ave W #2B
Mountlake Terrace, WA 98043
Seats are limited.
Registration is required for each session.
Heart Art Healing and Kim Varner join together to invite you to a grief and art circle. In this circle we will combine song, poetry, group sharing and artistic expression as a way to move and feel into the grief we all carry every day.
We carry grief with us every day: grief over lost loved ones or pets, major life transitions, diagnosis, parts of ourselves that hold shame or guilt, world events, climate changes, and cultural loss to name a few forms. As humans, we were born to feel and process our feelings in community, with support of the village at our back for these major life sorrows, but in our modern society we may feel an expectation to do it alone or suppress it. Doing this work together allows us to connect our hearts, move this energy and make space for joy, playfulness, and gratitude.
(Donations will be accepted at the event.)
