Art Up Issaquah

A program of the Issaquah Creative District

Presented in partnership between the City of Issaquah and Happy Time Studio

Meet the 2026 cohort of artists, entrepreneurs, and community builders working to bring a wide variety of creative experiences to our community!

From April through June, we’ll be working through custom designed business development workshops run by Ali Marcus, Divya Rajan, and Katie Miller.

What can you expect from this cohort once it wraps up? Participants will take the experience in a variety of directions, and all will be invited to participate in several special community festivals and events in the summer of 2026.

Stay tuned for updates!

If you’d like to bring the Art Up program to your community, send us a note!

Blayne Fox

Project: Landmarks & Legacies: Issaquah is a hybrid illustrated history and coloring book by author, illustrator, teaching artist, and community organizer Blayne Fox that reconnects multi-generational residents to the vibrant people, places, and eras that formed our town while acknowledging the original stewards of the land, the Snoqualmie People.

Link to Blayne’s work

Miki Hau

Project: Elevating our local textile scene by fostering curiosity, experimentation, and self-expression through the art of sewing and garment design.

Link to Miki’s work

Katie McPhail

Project: I'm an event professional, drawn to inviting spaces and aspiring to learn, practice and experiment with mural techniques. 

Link to Katie’s work coming soon

Kelly Kim & Amlata Persaud

Project: Story Before Art is a comprehensive platform blending storytelling and art to nurture children’s creativity, social-emotional development, and curiosity, offering engaging resources and courses that empower both parents and educators to enrich children’s learning journeys. 

Link to Kelly and Amlata’s work

Laura Garzon Chica

Project: I'm a multimedia artist and anthropologist working to bring people together around crafting and conservation. 

Link to Laura’s work

Sarah Miller

Project: Show Your Art PNW expands access to the PNW art scene by connecting new and emerging artists directly with venues and exhibition opportunities, reducing barriers, and building a more engaged arts community.

Link to Sarah’s work

Shyama Acharya

Project: I am building a community-driven storytelling studio that turns personal narratives into published chapbooks and zines, making authorship accessible to anyone with a story to tell.

Link to Shyama’s work

Sonali Bhasin

Project: I am Sonali Bhasin, an artist and art educator passionate about spreading happiness through art creation and workshops where people feel a sense of belonging, use art as expression, and heal through creativity. Art gives me purpose  and sharing it with others is my greatest joy.

Link to Sonali’s work