Tillamook Station is nestled within the old Triangle Milling building and built in 1932 when the railroad ran right up to its back doors. Located now in what is called Industrial Alley, it neighbors a variety of artists, makers and craftspeople. The Station is close to 3,000 sf and cloaked in a canvas of white walls with hanger-style ceilings, exposed beams, and a large bright yellow roll up door.
Owners Nathan Emerson and Yvonne Perez Emerson set up shop Dec. 1st, 2013
The Gallery is a place to gather, with workshops, lectures, gallery shows, and pop-ups planned throughout the year. Tillamook Station is also home to a collective of creatives.
Weekend hours vary.