Original works of art await admiration in Edmonds Thursday evening, June 21, as participating downtown merchants extend their business hours to host artists and their art during the Third Thursday Art Walk. Rainbow spinners mark the path, and maps are available at every location.
Special live music performances during the June Art Walk include the Honeybugs at Hui Designs, Lorraine n’ Thunder at Horizon Bank, Suzie Bradford at Walnut Street Coffee, North Sound Jazz Band at Edmonds Art Gallery, Rich Cole at Cole Gallery and Those Guys at Kindred Circle Art Gallery.
Artist demonstrations are one of the highlights of the Art Walk experience and this month’s roster includes Jennifer Culp at Salon Pena, Joan Archer at Aria Studio Gallery, Marie Fay at Sapphire Boutique and Nancy Fiala at Kindred Circle Art Gallery.
Also featured this month:
Edmonds Conference Center: Northwest Scientific Guild illustrations.
Salon Pena: Jennifer Culp’s acrylic and mixed media patterned works.
Semantics Gallery: Suzanne deCillia’s acrylic paintings.
Sapphire Boutique: Sandi Hansen’s neo-realist floral paintings.
HouseWARES: Yennie Broadie’s intensely surrealist paintings of florals and still-lifes.
Affordable Gallery: Mac Kenney’s floral extravaganza of photographs.
Resident Cheesemonger: Susan Thompson’s nature inspired and decorated ceramics.
Kindred Circle Art Gallery: Nancy Fiala’s complex, vibrant hand-painted gourmet glass.
Coldwell Banker Bain: Sharon Baker’s found-item folk-art collages, ornate hook rugs and hangings.
Horizon Bank: Colleen Lambert’s realist oil landscapes, also a wine tasting with Willis Hall.
Arista Wine Cellars: A selection of wines for tasting.
C’est la Vie: Jill McKinley’s celebration of natural and cultured pearls.
Bluefish Designs: Andrew Miller’s portrayal of life through hand-painted photography.
Walnut Street Coffee: Graham Fracha’s colorful acrylic depictions of childhood objects.
Hui Designs: The Honeybugs’ instrumental trio featuring violin, viola and guitar.
RE/MAX Champions: Original art to be announced.
John L. Scott: Kelly Tissot’s dynamic acrylic dreams of color and tracing patterns.
Edmonds Mercantile: Joy Mattox Bezanis’s neo-realist oil paintings.
Edmonds Bookshop: Michael Gregg’s colorful, edgy paintings.
Cole Gallery: Jiachang Xu’s American debut of his internationally renowned impressionist oils.
Gallery North: Ruth Handewith’s vivid impressionist watercolor exhibition.
Edmonds Art Gallery: Drummond’s oil paintings; Slaton’s marble, alabaster sculptures.
Frances Anderson Center: New paintings by Amy Peacock.
Northwest TMJ Center: Original art to be announced.
Autumn’s Framing: Roxanne Jaross’ oversize oil paintings of cherry cordials.
Aria Studio Gallery: Archer’s Italy watercolors; Goodwin’s black &white locale photographs.
ZuKafe: Original art to be announced.
Garden Gear: Patty Roberts’ metal framed fused glass panels for the garden.
Nama’s Candy Store: Sample artisan chocolates and other sweets.
Olives Café &Wine Bar: Enjoy a glass of wine with Patty Forte Linna’s pastels.
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