Windows into Art was an exhibition of contemporary art installed in vacant windows and storefronts in downtown Vancouver, Washington, from June 4 through July 5, 2010. It was an alternative means of viewing art—in an urban setting on public sidewalks—where anyone can discover art and come to it on their own terms. Windows into Art turned the street into a museum and connected people with art.

Click a location on the map to see the art
Each artist brought their individual vision to the exhibition. Click each of the building sites on the map to the left to access photos and information about the artist’s work.
Windows Into Art exhibition sites
- Former Koplan’s Home Furnishings Building
1012 Washington St. - Former First American Title Insurance Company drive-through window
WashingtonSt. at W. Evergreen Blvd. - Former Captain’s Sports Bar
817 Washington St. - Former Spanky’s
812 Main St. - Vancouver Ballroom
808 Main St. - Vancouver USA Regional Tourism Office
Main St. at E. 8th - Former Columbian Building
415 W. 6th St.
Participating property owners and managers
2. Former First American Title Insurance Company drive-through window
HARRISON HIGGS
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