Artists in Great Spaces showcase works

Janet Wold is back in Everett as part of the Artists In Great Spaces program, using this opportunity to show the range of art she has created over the last 10 years.

It’s not just the animal art that she is known for, but an eclectic mix of subjects and materials.

“I have totally filled my wonderful space on Wetmore, from wall to wall, with paintings, sculpture and original linocut prints.”

Janet Wold’s studio is at 2831 Wetmore Ave., just up from the Comcast Arena. She plans to be in the studio five days a week through Sept. 30.

Art in Great Spaces is a program aimed at making downtown Everett more dynamic with seven local artists setting up shop in downtown storefronts and practicing their crafts while passersby observe, talk to the artists and learn. This second session of Art in Great Spaces runs through Sept. 30.

Artists will post studio hours and will make art available for viewing and purchase.

Artists participating in this session are:

Emily Hannan, 2811 Wetmore Ave.; sculpture and installation art

Elizabeth Lund, 27271/2 Colby Ave.; www.lizgeiger studios.com; watercolor

Janet Myer, 1814 Hewitt Ave.; watercolor, acrylic, collage

Ken Rowe, 1302 Hewitt Ave.; www.2dornot2d.org; photography and film production

Evelia Sanchez, 2702 Colby Ave.; www.potteryloftstudio.com; clay and mixed media

Jane Steele-Meagher, 2829 Wetmore Ave.; www.steele- meagherartist.com; mixed media

Janet Wold, 2831 Wetmore Ave.; www.janetwoldart.com; painting and mixed media.

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