Field Arts & Events Hall is located at 201 W Front Street in Port Angeles, Washington. We are within walking distance of the Black Ball Ferry Terminal and downtown shops, restaurants, and hotels.
Downtown Port Angeles offers over 150 free two hour off-street parking spots and over 200 paid parking spots. Our team has prepared a map of available parking in the surrounding area for your reference.
Thank you Black Ball Ferry Line for sponsoring a shuttle bus for Saturday, July 29th for our Grand Opening Celebration!
The shuttle route takes 15 minutes total and will run continuously from 10:30AM to 10:30PM on Saturday, July 29th. The shuttle is free, courtesy of Black Ball Ferry, and connects several central downtown areas while extending available parking. Stops are:
1. Peninsula College (1502 E. Lauridsen Blvd.)
2. Goodwill/Rite Aid (603 S. Lincoln St.)
3. Clallam County Courthouse (223 E. Fourth St)
4. Field Arts & Events Hall (201 W. Front St.)
Field Arts & Events Hall strives to be a welcoming and accessible gathering space for everyone in our community to engage with one another and with the arts. Field Hall has been constructed to meet all ADA requirements.
If you have specific accessibility questions or would like to request an accommodation, please contact Kristin Smith, Box Office and Patron Experience Manager at boxoffice@fieldhallevents.org
Both levels of Field Arts & Events Hall are accessible by elevator. From the box office (located inside our main entrance on the corner of Oak and Front Street) the patron elevator is inside the lobby, to the left.
Each floor is equipped with patron restrooms, including eight women’s stalls, eight men’s stalls, and one unisex accessible bathroom.
Field Arts & Events Hall offers wheelchair accessible seating on both orchestra and balcony levels. Accessible seats are designated with an “A” following the seat number, and are marked with a dotted rectangular outline on the seat maps below.
If you need assistance, please email boxoffice@fieldhallevents.org or call (360) 477-4679
We acknowledge the land on which we gather is the territory of the Klallam, Ns’Klallam, meaning the “Strong People,” who have stewarded this land throughout the generations and are the original and traditional peoples of this land. We thank them for their strength and resilience in protecting this land, we honor their ancestors, past, present, and future and recognize their continued contributions to society.