September 3rd, 2010 Fremont First Friday Art Walk



6-9 PM
(unless hours are otherwise noted)
~ RAIN OR SHINE!~


~ OPENING SEPTEMBER 3RD~


...PAINTINGS...PHOTOGRAPHY...LIVE MUSIC…ILLUSTRATION…GLASS SCULPTURE…ETHICAL_FASHION…JEWELRY…MIXED MEDIA…GRAPHIC DESIGN…HOMEMADE_BREWS...WINE...COFFEE...FREMONT...





SPECIAL EVENT: LIVE AT LENIN!!!
Rabbits Two - fiddler Alex MacLeod and David Pearlstein on banjo - will be performing at the Lenin statue from 6-9pm!  Come to dance or just tap your feet to the music on art walk night.  For a preview of the band in their trio form, check out Rabbit Stew String Band on MySpace.






100 NE Northlake Way Suite 200 Seattle, WA 98105
Artist: John Fleming
Those familiar with the towering "Grass Blades" sculpture beside EMP at Seattle Center already know Fleming's work.  Thirty years of art, architecture, and conceptual/environmental projects have earned this artist a solid reputation, and Johnston Architects is pleased to host his new series of work created from old traffic signs.
Art Walk Hours: 6-8pm   
Phone: 206.523.6150








1300 N Northlake Way
Artist: Nick Orban
Nick Orban is an oil painter whose work captures the Northwestern Landscape for what it is: moody, ever changing, always beautiful.  Nick is a graduate of the Ringling School of Art & Design, and holds a BFA in Illustration.

509 Wines will be offering their wine selection for $5/glass (or 5/$20), plus live blues rock band The Jelly Rollers will perform from 5-8:30pm, AND Skillet Street Food will be serving up tasty fare from their iconic Airstream in the parking lot!
Winery Hours: Friday 3-9pm
Phone: 206.632.7516






3515 Fremont Ave. N
Artist: Bunny Lee
Bunny Lee is an artist, designer, and illustrator from the desert southwest who finds creative inspiration in the diversity of the Pacific northwest, where she currently resides.  Her show "Arrangement" is a series of acrylic portraits on canvas, the subjects of which are creatures inspired by visual patterns and symbols.
Phone: 206.547.4657
Regular hours: Daily 10:30am-6pm






Venue: Studio R
315 N. 36th St., Ste# 201 (2nd floor, above Piece of Mind)
Weisgerber's photographs combine an appreciation of the natural world in all its chaotic forms, while at the same time satisfying an innate interest in logical order and structure. The subjects—rocks, trees, and flowers—are multiplied and wrapped into perfect symmetry, creating a hyper-natural world. The results are strangely familiar and also fascinatingly surreal, spiritual, magical, and compelling.






3409 Woodland Park Ave N.
Artist: Dan Stuckey
Dan Stuckey is a non-practicing graphic designer, starving artist and freelance bicycle mechanic. When he's not riding bikes or putting them on paper he spends his time collecting cat whiskers, changing diapers and avoiding The Man. He would love to print your bike.
Regular hours: Thurs-Sat 4pm-8:30pm
Phone: 206-420-2407





Venue: NoteBleu
600 N. 36th Street, Floor 3
Mark is a designer/developer in Seattle with a keen interest in the intersection between art and technology.  In this installation, Mark will use old fashioned printing techniques to create wallpaper for the entire hallway of the Fremont Space building's third floor.  The design of each print will remain consistent, while the color palate will vary slightly from cell to cell.  Minimalism on a massive scale.  Live music by singer/songwriter Riley Skinner of Carbondale, CO.
Phone: 206.923.9278






Venue: The Unspace
3501 Albion Place N, #3
Artists: Susan Newbold, Photography
"Landscape of Inhabitance" represents as escape into a common inhabitance of space.  
The intent is to provide a glimpse into habitual living patterns through landscapes that speak of our
domestic sensibilities."
Phone: 360.202.8419




420 N. 35th St.
Artist: Doug Stacy
Doug Stacy's "Classical Glass" show is comprised of cast-off glass pieces that he's fashioned into new works that are not only beautiful, but functional, durable, and intended to be incorporated into everyday use. The true mission of recycling is to produce a new functional item. Please join us and pick up a piece or two for your use!
Regular hours: Thursday to Sunday, 12-5pm
Phone: 206.545.7459




122 NW 36th St.
Artists: 45 Years of Smith Optics
Evo will be featuring a gallery of Smith Optics products dating back 45 years, with corresponding art that inspired the designs and works from some of their artists and collaborators.  DELAYED OPENING DUE TO GALLERY REPAIRS.  SHOW WILL BE READY FOR VIEWING 9/9.  GRAND OPENING 9/24 AT 8PM.
Regular hours: M-Sat 11-8pm, Sun. 11-7pm
Phone: 206.973.4470




3519 Fremont Place N, Ste B
Live music, live painting, and affordable art are on the menu at Infinite One Wellness (located in the former "Orange Splot" space in the heart of Fremont).
Phone: 206.708.1789
Regular hours: Tu-Sa 10am-6pm, Su 11am-4pm




3510 Fremont Place N
Photography that transforms the perception of common flora into new experiences; both visually & emotionally.  As always, free jewelry inspection, polishing & cleaning the night of the Art Walk.
Regular hours: Tues-Sat 10-6pm
Phone: 206.547.5551




110 N. 36th St. Seattle, WA 98103
Artist: Lauren Iida
Iida Design creates quality tailored women's apparel and accessories and maintains ethical fashion practices. Her products make use of vintage and reclaimed materials, transforming them into new pieces.   Each Iida Design product is hand made in Phnom Penh by Circle Cambodia. This social enterprise supports a small group of vulnerable young women from impoverished rural areas of the country by providing them a fair wage, free housing, food, literacy classes in Khmer and English, continued sewing skills training, and a safe and healthy workplace.
Phone: 206-547-1025




Venue: Caffe Vita
4301 Fremont Ave. N
Artist: Erik Andrew
Regular hours: M-F 6am-8pm, Sat-Sun 7am-8pm
Phone: 206.632.3535

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