EDMONDS — Enjoy the First Dibs shopping open house event for the holiday season during the Edmonds Art Walk Thursday, Nov. 18, from 5 to 8 p.m. along with the Edmonds Mural Society’s new murals.
Some of the events include:
Entertainment
Dixie King Brass Band, Edmonds Conference Center
Classical flute by Deb Hutchison, Edmonds Frame Design
Ralph Baker’s instrumental, Fabric of Life
Demonstrations
Wire-wrapping beadwork, Running In Motion
Pastels, Autumn’s Framing
Watercolors, Aria Studio
On display
Aria Studio Gallery: Original paintings by artist Joan E Archer and scenic photography by Leah K. Goodwin.
Arista Wine Cellars: Joel Patience captures scenes of beauty in his watercolors of wine and vineyard art.
ArtsNow Gallery, Edmonds Conference Center: The visceral play of color and form in Stacie Chappell’s paintings evoke emotive sensations of elation, excitement, anxiety and curiosity.
Autumn’s Framing and Gallery: Marcel Schwarb’s cityscapes collection offers a colorful intersection of people and architecture.
Bluefish Designs: Susan Rothschild creates beautiful mixed media art on paper, glass and tile.
C’est La Vie: Multi-talented artist Liz Gamberg will be featuring her colorful ceramics as well as her floor rugs and cards.
Coldwell Banker Bain: Mary Leonard’s abstract acrylic on canvas.
Cole Gallery and Artist Supplies: Stunning new figurative oils by Micki Dyson Flatmo featuring her “Charity” series.
Crimson &Clover: Linnea Hoover’s funky drawings with color washes blend some Wild West with some serious chic.
Edmonds Bookshop: Fine art contemporary steampunk jewelry by Tere Ryder created from recovered, repurposed materials.
Edmonds Frame Design and Atelier: Celebrating 20 years in business, Barbara Hege Mercer is showing a selection of her oil paintings as well as watercolors by renowned Austrian artist Lisel Salzer.
Edmonds Library: Bonnie Hodges’s oil paintings.
Edward Jones – Fifth Avenue: Edmonds photographer Steven Hopkins captures the life happening all around us.
Edward Jones – Main Street: Karol Westphal’s paintings feature Northwest land- and seascapes, as well as intimate floral portraits.
Fabric of Life Fair Trade Boutique: Therese Obergottsberger’s fine art, photography and graphic design.
Frances Anderson Center: African American Quilt Association’s fabric, textiles and quilts.
Gallery North: “The Human Figure” features paintings and sculptures of the human body by Anne Moon and David Varnau.
Gallery North (Loft): “Near the Water’s Edge” is Tarya M. Cameron’s new photography of the Edmonds Waterfront.
Interiors of Edmonds: A variety of art for the home is on view.
J Rankin Jewelers: Come visit “Paris” through the creative photography of Marianne McCoy.
Manya Vee Selects: Stand out from the crowd with Leigh Young’s wonderful winter collection hats, scarves and handbags.
mu Ÿ shoe: Kathy Sparkman is back with her fabulous jewelry.
Naturopathic Dermatology: Peggy Barnett’s color photography captures beautiful portraits of nature.
Olives Cafe &Wine Bar: Chef Michael Young’s parents are artists, and their mixed media works adorn the walls here.
Ombu Salon + Spa: Unique affordable jewelry, salon and spa gift ideas and modern art.
Red Twig: View Arturo Torres’ colorful photos from his recent travels to Mexico.
Reliable Floor Coverings: With a very long telephoto lens, Nancy Wagner captures imagery of animals in nature that we’d never get a chance to see in real life.
Resident Cheesemonger: Capturing the spirit of the horse with her lens, Alexandra Knight unveils her new series. Half of her proceeds Nov. 18 go to SAFE (Save A Forgotten Equine).
Rick Steves’ Europe: Come see David Barnes’ original color photographs of Paris.
Running In Motion: Colorful lampwork glass beads made into jewelry by Von Schroeder.
Soma Salon: Encaustic paintings, crimson palette, layered, emotional and bold colors by Shelley Mesenko-Mahan.
Listing courtesy of the Downtown Edmonds Merchants Association.
The Downtown Edmonds Merchants Association has extended the First Dibs shopping event through Nov. 21.
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