Monthly Edmonds Art Walk continues Oct. 19

  • <br>For the Enterprise
  • Monday, March 3, 2008 11:40am

Colorful canine oil paintings, a poetry open mike event and Halloween sweets are just a sample of what awaits visitors Oct. 19 during this month’s Third Thursday Art Walk in Edmonds.

Edmonds Conference Center: “The Art of the Process” is an Exhibit about the Creative Process with an artist panel discussion at 7 p.m.

Salon Pena: Wendy Fagan’s vivid photography.

Semantics Gallery: The spiritual art of Nicholas Kirsten-Honshin and unusual glass art by Joshua Rodine.

Wishing Stone: Check out Daniel Morris’s faux stonework and ghoulish wonders.

Sapphire: Charlotte Haugen’s watercolors tell travel tales.

HouseWARES: Michelle Bear captures geological formations.

Resident Cheesemonger: Yenny Broadie’s vibrant acrylics.

Kindred Circle: Impressionism and Abstract are captured by Pat Palmer.

Coldwell Banker Bain: A day at Hope’s Hair Gallery in Everett captures Americana in the photography of Geoffrey Crofoot.

Gallagher’s: Jeanne Hipp’s innovative photography.

Arista: Watercolorist Jack McClellan captures landscapes.

C’est la Vie: Having worked in glass for over 30 years, Lynn McManus offers a broad range of glass from dishes to jewelry to sinks.

Bluefish: Carol Dillon and her colorful canine oil paintings, with selections from her new “Pups in Purses” collection.

Edmonds Frame Design: Music, calligraphy, quilts and gardens inspire Jackie Van Noy’s watercolors. Barbara Wyatt’s ceramics include a fall table setting.

Walnut Street Coffee: Graham Fracha explores the intersection of dwellings and landscapes.

John L. Scott: Susan Park uses the vessel as a symbol for life.

Edmonds Bookshop: Lone Hansen’s bright colors show her view of the world. Open mike poetry night in celebration of “Edmonds Reads, Writes and Shares.”

Gallery North: Celebrate 45 years as a cooperative gallery with an exhibition featuring many current and former members.

The Gallery: Darlene Gentry joins 18 members of Artist’s Connect and the NW Stone Sculptor’s Association for an exhibition to be serenaded by the Palindroma Trio.

Frances Anderson Center: Enjoy Willadene Torbenson’s works at the library, and Tina Hoggatt &Virginia Paque in the gallery at the FAC.

Dr. Sekendur’s: Banu Sekendur uses gemstones, sterling and gold to create unique art jewelry.

Autumn’s Framing: Donna Leavitt’s elegant drawings render the essence of trees through their skeletal structure.

Aria: Artist in action Denise Cole shows new paintings from her Pike Place Market series. Flowing new watercolors from Joan Archer are also on display.

ZuKafe: World traveler Jesse Watson captures his fascination with people and places.

Garden Gear: Enjoy Holley Anderson’s “Glassique Design.” Acquire owner Lili Hall’s intricate art jewelry.

Nama’s: Delectable treats, Halloween fancies, and chocolate fancies await your tastebuds.

Olives: Finish up the art walk with a glass of wine while enjoying Patty Forte Linna’s pastels.

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