Third Thursday evenings in Everett and Edmonds offer chances for interesting strolls. Get out on the sidewalk, talk to friends and watch artists at work. Here’s where to look tonight:
Art Walk Edmonds
5 to 8 p.m. Oct. 19
Cascadia Art Museum, 190 Sunset Ave. — See the current exhibit free and take in a demonstration of white line printmaking by Julie Fisco.
Artspot, 408 Main St. — printmaker Chris Minor
Gallery North, 401 Main — Seattle Co-Arts
Aria Studio Gallery, 535 Main — Joan Archer, Leah Goodwin
Christopher Framing, 537 Main — Lenna-Kay and George Gountanis
Wooden Spoon, 104 Fifth Ave. S. — Debbi Andresen
Cole Gallery, 107 Fifth Ave. S. — Jennifer Diehl and Robin Weiss
Edmonds Vision Center, 201 Fifth Ave. S. — Kathy Rinaldi
Cafe Louvre, 210 Fifth Ave. S. — Doug Lofstrom
C’est la Vie, 320 Fifth Ave. S. — Whitney Anderson
Other stops on Art Walk Edmonds include Hunni Co. on Sunset; Randall J. Hodges Photography, Salt & Iron, Interiors of Edmonds, Driftwood Modern, Fabric of Life Fair Trade and Frances Anderson Center, all on Main; Seattle Sugar Spa, Re/Max Realty on Seventh Avenue S.; Coldwell Banker Bain, Edmonds Bookshop, Windermere Real Estate, all on Fifth; and Anchor Chic on Dayton Street.
Everett Art Walk
6 to 10 p.m. Oct. 19
Sno-Isle Natural Foods Co-Op, 2804 Grand Ave. — Josh and Rosemary Jones
Artspace Everett Lofts, 2917 Hoyt Ave. — Ammah Wilson, Ruth Lopez, Ru Otto, Kathe Dooley, Genevieve Heur, Nicole Selene, Maureen O’Neill, Janie Whited, and Sue Richardson.
Anchor Pub, 1001 Hewitt Ave. — Jason Andrew Grim and Levi Green
Waxology, 1317 Hewitt — Melana Bontrager, Citrine Health’s BraBeDazzled bras
Black Lab Gallery, 1618 Hewitt — Anne Marie Grgich
Gold E Lofts, 1705½ Hewitt — E. Grace Dager, Karl Krogstad, Zeno Sieler, Steve Mortz, Jon Strongbow, Andy Gerber, June Olsen
Solie Funeral Home, 3301 Colby Ave. — Matthew Barnes nature photographs
88 Keys Gallery at GroWashington, 3013 Colby — Renee St. Peter
Other stops on the Everett Art Walk include Independent Beer Bar, Bean & Vine and Sunken Ship Tattoo, all on Hewitt Avenue, as well as Port Gardner Bay Winery on Rucker Avenue and Lions Paw Tattoo on Wetmore Avenue.
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