6-9 PM (unless hours are otherwise noted) RAIN OR SHINE!
~ OPENING MAY 4TH ~
... PAINTINGS ... PHOTOGRAPHY ... LIVE MUSIC ... ENCAUSTICS … CERAMICS … SCULPTURE ... ILLUSTRATION … JEWELRY ... MIXED MEDIA … ACRYLICS … BICYCLES ... DUMPLINGS … PIZZA … LENIN VS. TROLL, DISCUSS … HOMEMADE BREWS ... WINE ... FREMONT ...
~ART WALK LINE-UP~
NEW VENUES ADDED!!
Recycled Cycles
1109 N. 35th Street
Seattle, WA 98103
Artist: Corrina Miller
“As a photographer I enjoy capturing what I see - be it in the beauty of details or the vastness of open spaces. My focus ranges from capturing a child’s inquisitive look in a natural portrait setting to landscape and street photography. I am inspired by the small details that surround us on a daily basis.”
Intuitive Bodywork
3601 Fremont Ave N #306
www. intuitive-bodywork.com
Phone: 206-853-1540
Artist: Josh Burbank
Fine art photographs that began as polaroids manipulated during development.
Theme: nature meets industrial
Dragonfly Holistic Healing
760 N. 34th St.
Seattle, WA 98103
(206)789-8843
Artist:David Smart
David Smart is a local acupuncturist and artist. He
explores the limits of balance with natural components in his elegant kinetic
sculptures. Using stone, feather, glass and wood he creates finely-tuned
contemporary mobiles that are beautiful indoors and out. Dave will also collaborate
with you to create a custom design to display your own collection of stones. For
custom pricing information, email floatingstonemobiles@gmail.com.
His work can also be found at Venue in Ballard, and online at www.etsy.com/shop/floatingstonemobiles.
High Dive
513 N 36th St
Phone: 206-632-0212
http://www.highdiveseattle.com/
$3 Micro Drafts and $4 Wines by 14 Hands Winery
Artist: Alyssa Johnson
Splash of the Caribbean is a unique line of arts and crafts made in the Caribbean founded in 2004. Splash is a triple bottom line business and maintains win win relationships with their artists, buying direct making a dent in poverty alleviation while contributing to the small individual artist. Splash of the Caribbean has a strong community outreach component that supports 4 schools in poor neighborhoods in the Dominican Republic. This month at High Life, Splash is exhibiting colorful paper mache carnaval masks from Santaigo, Dominican Republic made by award winning artist, Manuel de Jesus Jimenez. In addition, Splash will display recycled oil drum sculptures from Zig Zag Atelier D'Arte from Croix de Boquets, Haiti. Sculptures include cats, butterflies, fish, suns, birds, drummers and dancers.
309 N 36th St, Seattle, WA 98103, above LTD Bar & Grill
http://www.brownpapertickets.com/
Artist: Xavier Lopez, Jr.
For Xavier Lopez Jr., it all started in Fremont. The original inspiration, the heartache, The Orange Splot, the Muse--all of it. It was here that a very important and dear ex-girlfriend first asked me to paint a small oval of her that became
the nexus and origination of a world of images, ideas and inspiration.
3510 Fremont Place N
Phone: 206.547.5551
Regular hours: Tues-Sat 10-6pm
Artist: Erika Laureano
Beautiful, bold & textural mixed media (metal incorporated) abstract paintings, metal wall hangings and jewelry...
Facebook: www.facebook.com/ErikaOsborneLaureano
Web: www.erikalaureanodesign.com
621 N. 35th St.
Phone: 206.547.5221
Regular hours: Daily 10am-7pm
DEVIANT decor specializes in Victorian framed miniatures, objects and oddities. These pieces are whimsical and not to be missed!
3515 Fremont Ave. N
Phone: 206.547.4657
Regular hours: M-Sa 10am-6pm, Su 11am-5pm
Artist: Amber Thomas
Amber's colorful abstract paintings immediately engage the viewer, and challenge any preconceived notions of what art should be.
420 N. 35th St.
Regular hours: Thursday to Sunday, 12-5pm
Phone: 206.545.7459
Artist: Grego Rachko
Using words, patterns and images in paintings, Grego Rachko explores questions about spirituality, culture, sensuality and community.
He paint patterns as a way of reflecting the patterns in our own lives. Grego comments "We create patterns to decorate objects, gardens, fabrics, ourselves and just to create beauty. Our societies, religions, and cultures happen in patterns that give our lives meaning." Grego uses patterns in a painting to reinforce both the composition and the content.
The idea of figure/ground in his paintings talks about the connection of all things, the fact that we are not really separate from things, or each other.
Separation is a useful conceit, in living, like using a line in painting. It delineates the edges of things, when, in life, there are no outlines. Grego uses a catalog of techniques that are about asserting the picture plane, at the same time fabricating the illusion of space and objects the perception of which, in fact, takes place only in our minds.
3516 Fremont Pl N
ALLEYWAY ENTRANCE
ALLEYWAY ENTRANCE
BONUS: $1 off dumplings when you mention the phrase "Make Art, not war".
Phone: 206.387.1702
Regular hours: 11am - 2:30am, Everyday
Artist: Tucker Cornell
"My name is Tucker Cornell and I am ten years old. I've been making art ever since I can remember. I always tend to paint scenes and poses of many different things I love and sometimes, I try to make things seem different than if you were just looking at them straight on. To me, art is like a doorway into my feelings."
513 N. 36th St., Seattle WA 98103
Phone: 206.547.5730
Regular Hours: M,W,Th Noon-7pm, Fri-Sat. Noon-6pm, Sun. Noon-5pm. (Closed Tues.)
Artist: Emily Alice Peck
Emily Alice Peck’s work is encaustic art, using wax, heat, and pigment.
Emily Alice Peck’s work is encaustic art, using wax, heat, and pigment.
She tells us that she started developing her technique almost 5 years ago:
“The canvas built of wood, using plaster/fresco base, color oil pastels, acrylic, oil, milk and clay paints. The lines are etched, and finished with layers of wax.”
For Emily “the hands are connected to the heart".
122 NW 36th St.
Regular hours: M-Sat 11-8pm, Sun. 11-7pm
Phone: 206.973.4470
1300 N Northlake Way
Winery Hours: Friday 5pm-9pm
Phone: 206.632.7516
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