Directions & Parking

Edmonds Center for the Arts
410 Fourth Avenue North
Edmonds, WA 98020

Tickets & Information: 425.275.9595 | boxoffice@ec4arts.org

Directions

From I-5 North or South, take exit 177 for Edmonds/WA-SR104 West. Merge onto NE 205th Street (also known as 244th St. SW). As you cross Meridian Ave. N, stay in the right lane, follow signs to Edmonds Ferry/WA-SR104; this road becomes Edmonds Way. Continue along Edmonds Way; as you cross 100th Avenue West, stay in the left lane to continue into downtown Edmonds. Edmonds Way becomes Fifth Avenue as you enter Edmonds. Follow Fifth Avenue to Main Street (four-way stop at fountain). Turn left at Main Street (around the fountain). Turn right at 4th Avenue North; ECA is four blocks ahead on the right.
Edmonds is served by Amtrak, Washington State Ferries, and Community Transit.

Parking

Limited free parking is available in our parking lot with additional street parking near the venue. We strongly encourage patrons to allow extra time and arrive early to find parking. Find more information about parking in downtown Edmonds here!

Concessions

A full bar and concessions stand of snacks is available for all ECA presented events. We are open through intermission or through approximately half the run of a show with no intermission.

Local concessions partners include Dusted Valley, Gallaghers, Scratch Distillery, Chukar Cherries, and Caffe Appassionato.

Lost & Found

To inquire about lost items, please contact the ECA Administrative Office or the ECA Box Office during business hours. We store items for 3 months before donating, unless your lost item is a phone, credit card, or other item of value.

ADMIN OFFICE: 425.275.4485
BOX OFFICE: 425.275.9595

Edmonds Center for the Arts

One of the premier performing arts centers in the pacific northwest, Edmonds Center for the Arts (ECA) is a 700-seat venue located within the City of Edmonds, Washington, just 20 minutes north of Seattle. ECA has an established reputation throughout the central Puget Sound region for jewel-box theater presentations of notable live performances, hosting events for diverse regional and community partners, and impactful efforts in education, outreach, and community engagement.

ECA is owned and operated by the Edmonds Public Facilities District (PFD), a publicly funded government agency that renovated the historic Edmonds High School and opened in 2006 as a state-of-the-art performance hall. ECA curates more than 30 performing arts presentations each season and provides arts education and community engagement programs within Edmonds, Snohomish County, and beyond. Through our Rentals & Hosting Department, ECA’s facilities serve as a home for more than 130 events produced by local and touring performing artists and community organizations. ECA serves more than 90,000 patrons annually.

Edmonds Center for the Arts’ programming features a diverse range of music, dance, comedy, theater, spoken word poetry, and other performances, from modern to classical, from pop and rock to jazz and blues, from folk and world music to Broadway, regional theatrical performances, and more.

At ECA, we believe in infusing the arts in every life, every day.

Mission

To celebrate the performing arts, strengthen and inspire our community, and steward the development and creative use of the ECA Campus.

Vision

A vibrant community in which the performing arts are woven into our daily lives and valued for their power to entertain, educate, and inspire.

Equity Statement

ECA is committed to equity leadership in the arts community and becoming an anti-racist organization. These commitments reflect a careful ongoing examination of the history of privilege and power in our industry and within our organization. By continually testing and modifying our policies and procedures, we strive to increase equity in access, opportunities, and resources at ECA. The impact of this work will be evident on our stage, among our patrons and supporters, and within our staff, volunteers, and boards.

Land Acknowledgement

We acknowledge that we work, live, and gather on the unceded traditional, culture-rich indigenous homelands of the Coast Salish people, who have been stewards of the land and sea in the Northwest since time immemorial. We honor with gratitude the land itself and the Coast Salish Peoples of our region past, present, and future.