Washed Up Creations In The News

BEST OF SKAGIT / ARTIST 2019: Joe Treat

Cascadia Weekly April 24, 2019

(PHOTOS) “Price Sculpture Park Opens On Whidbey Island,” Seattle Refined, Feb. 17, 2021 

“8 Field Trips That Make The Grade For Families (& Pods),” Red Tricycle, Feb. 9, 2021 

(VIDEO) “Grizzly Maker Joe Treat,”  Grizzly Tools, Dec. 30, 2020

“Hidden Fun At Whidbey’s Price Sculpture Forest,” Seattle’s Child, Dec. 2020

“Where Art & Nature Meet,”  This Is Whidbey, Nov. 16, 2020

“Coupeville Sculpture Park Opening Oct. 23,”  Whidbey News-Times, Oct. 23, 2020

“Want To See A Dinosaur?”  Bellingham Alive,  June 15, 2020

(VIDEO) “Jaw-Dropping Sculptures Are Stopping Traffic In Bow,”  KING 5,  June 15, 2020

“Bow Man Adding More Creations To His Collection,” Skagit Valley Herald, May 19, 2020

(VIDEO) “Insurance Agent Discovers Passion For Driftwood Sculpture,”  Q13 FOX, Jan. 16, 2020

“Horse Play On The Ferry,”  The Journal of the San Juan Islands, May 17, 2017

“Outdoor Art Exhibit Coming Together In Anacortes,”  Skagit Valley Herald, April 8, 2017

“Sculpture Exhibit To Go In Near Depot,”  Anacortes American, March 15, 2017 

“Classic cars, dinosaurs meet up in Bow,”  Skagit Valley Herald, Aug. 17, 2016 

“Bow-rassic Park,”  Skagit Valley Herald, Aug. 3, 2015 

“Tales From The Magic Skagit: Fantastic Beasts & Where To Find Them,”  Meyer Sign

“Eva Hugs A T-Rex,”  Price Sculpture Forest Blog

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Even More

“Grizzly Maker Joe Treat”

Grizzly Tools | Dec. 30, 2020

“Jaw-Dropping Driftwood”

KING 5 Evening Magazine | July 22, 2019

“Joe Treat’s Amazing Creations”

Brian Stout | Oct. 7, 2018

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