Sites to see during tomorrow night’s West Seattle Art Walk

Remember West Seattle Art Walk night last month? Thunder, lightning, downpours? Looks like tomorrow’s expected weather will be much more conducive to wandering. And the offerings keep getting more and more creative. Sampling from among the ranks of WSB sponsors who are participating, for example, Feedback Lounge in Morgan Junction is presenting The Paint Ball – billed as “Four artists, 120 minutes, public scrutiny, suffering” (more here). At Brunette Mix in The Junction, Gatewood artist/writer Pam Mandel (also known for Nerd’s Eye View) is showing collages. Ventana Construction, between Alaska and Morgan Junctions, is having an “artist blowout.” Back in The Junction, Wallflower Custom Framing will show the work of Kelly Rae Cunningham, whose creations adorn walls in Mural Apartments (where Wallflower’s in the ground-level-retail area). Across the street at Dream Dinners in Jefferson Square, Betty Olson Vacca‘s oils, pastels and watercolors. Other WSB sponsors participating: Click! Design That Fits in Admiral, M3 Bodyworks between Alaska and Morgan Junctions, Coffee at the Heights in Sunrise Heights, Endolyne Joe’s in Fauntleroy. One more participant of note: A very young artist, Schmitz Park Elementary third-grader Romy Ehrsam – who likes to draw, paint with watercolor and make block prints – will show her work at Shoofly Pie in The Junction. Here’s the printable map to all of tomorrow night’s participants; look for more venue/artist highlights at the official Art Walk site, and if you have something to highlight, let us know for the next preview tomorrow morning!

4 Replies to "Sites to see during tomorrow night's West Seattle Art Walk"

  • Bayou September 9, 2009 (3:55 pm)

    My honey and I will be showing off our handmade market bags as a part of Ventana’s artist extravaganza. For a sneak peak, check out our newly launched website, http://www.ratcityrags.com!

    We look forward to meeting more of our neighbors.

  • Duckitude September 10, 2009 (7:18 am)

    Hi Rat City Rags and all! Your comment about meeting more neighbors really hits a truth. Since opening our neighborhood art gallery/studio/workshop — Sterling Images Gallery — at 7035 Beach Drive SW on August 13, we have met so many fun, friendly, cool and wonderful people who walk what I call Seattle’s Duckiest Boardwalk (Lowman Beach through Lincoln Park and back). We knew or nearby neighbors, but now we know a whole bunch of not so nearby neighbors! The drive to our end of West Seattle is well worth it (you distant neighbors…) — great sunsets, eats and drinks, children welcome, drawings for prizes. Read more at http://www.sterlingimages.us

  • Bayou September 10, 2009 (8:32 am)

    We put our kayaks in at Lowman beach sometimes so I have strolled through several ducky themed holidays. But Wow Duckitude! Somehow I didn’t realize that you also had an impressive gallery set up there as well. I will have to stop by next time we are near there. I’m also a graphic artist by day and an obsessive photographer so I’m sure we’d have plenty to chat about. :)

    I’m getting a little nervous for tonight but thanks for the encouragement. I love doing community events like this, and indeed look forward to meeting more of the people that make the west side so great. Cheers!

  • Duckitude September 10, 2009 (9:07 am)

    Ducktastic and awesome! We are open 5-9 pm Sundays and Thursdays until Halloween, and by appointment. You will have a great time this evening! Take care, Ron

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