Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Art Up Phinneywood Artwalk: Fri, March 9 from 6 - 9pm
A1 Piano: 7020 Greenwood Ave N
Paul Knutzen is a local artist who grew up in Seattle and currently lives on Beacon Hill. After attending art school in Seattle, Paul spent over a decade in the video game industry designing and developing 3d environments. Much of his work reflects a strong affinity for architecture and the organic nature that can be seen in it.
“When I was a kid I was captivated with the Surrealists and how differently people could perceive the world. When I can’t come up with something to work on I’ll grab a camera and wander the different areas of the city, checking out buildings, trains, signage, and graffiti; the eclectic blend of people, dizzying color, and clamor of the streets is always inspiring.” Artist Present.
All Aboard 2nd Hand Furniture: 6500 3rd Ave NW
Drawings in pastel by Charlotte Dean. Charlotte creates lines that move and breathe. Her portraits are of living people captured in a moment, and then an expression of what lies beyond that moment. Artist present.
Art on the Ridge: 8005 Greenwood Ave N
Contemporary african art, paintings & sculpture by Fasika Moges & Daniel Kebede. Artists present.
Assemble Gallery & Studio: 7406 Greenwood Ave N
New prints by all of our favorite Assemble artists: Lisa Congdon, Jessica Swift, Laura McCabe and more. Artist present.
Avanti Art & Design: 7317 Greenwood Ave N
“Elements in Motion & the Art of Illusion” Featuring Aaron Taylor, Rob A. Johnston, James Paul Jones, Jeanette Jones and Izzy. Artists present.
Balderdash Books & Art: 8536 Greenwood Ave N
“Art is Not an Option!” group show.
*Bleacher’s Pub: 8118 Greenwood Ave N
Stop in for a discounted appetizer or entrée during the monthly art walk.
Bherd Studios Gallery (Greenwood Collective)
8537 Greenwood Ave N, Suite 1
Look Up Here celebrates 5 years of exhibits at Bherd Studios Gallery and features 33 Pacific NW artists who have been an integral part of the gallery and the Seattle art scene. In addition to the exhibit, a book under the same title features all 33 artists with a book signing event in April. The belief that the Seattle art scene is ripe for recognition has been Bherd's main mission to promote the promising talents of local urban and contemporary artists. While the gallery has shown well over a hundred different artists throughout the last 5 years, these 33 artists have been especially productive within their own careers and have been involved within the art community through creating events and supporting other artists along the way. Many of these artists have also participated in multiple projects, exhibits, and curated shows at the gallery, which truly shows their passion for their work and for their peers.
“The range of media is extensive, from aerosol spray, acrylic, and oil paint, to stencil, pen & ink drawing, collage, sculpture, photography, encaustic, and street-based installation and performance. In just five years, Bherd has created a rich mixture of both lowbrow and highbrow that they bring together under the “urban and contemporary” umbrella. There’s also a fascinating hybrid or cyborg quality to much of the flora and fauna where organic shapes are grafted on to humans, machines, or robots. Nature also appears as a series of scientific specimens, and there’s a wonderful, collective take on the 19th century (Victorian period), with gothic horror, ornate frames, and steampunk paraphernalia.” David Francis (excerpted from Look Up Here, the book)
Featuring: 179, Carlos Aguilar, Michelle Anderst, Debbie Bianchi, Zach Bohnenkamp, Chris Brett, Jenn Brisson, Mike Capp, Cash, Duffy, Ego, Justin Kane Elder, Marty Gordon, Jeremiah Hammer (aka dear earthling), Justin Hillgrove, Ksera, Larkin, Jesse Link, ninjagrl, John Osgood, Augie Pagan, Kate Protage, Mat Savage, Chris Sheridan, Michelle Smith-Lewis, Kellie Talbot, Siolo Thompson, Sensei23, Solace, Urban Soule, Dan Voelker, Joe Vollan and Redd Walitzki. Artists Present.
*Carmelita’s: 7314 Greenwood Ave N
$5 Happy Hour Menu All Night!
Ceres: 7102 Greenwood Ave N
Suze has been drawing all her life. After an initial undergraduate degree, she pursued fifth-year studies in printmaking and ceramics at the University of Washington. Her professional career has included the graphic design of printed materials and interface designs for commercial and prototype software applications. In the last few years she has devoted herself to the watercolor medium.
She carries her paints into Washington’s Cascade Mountains, the Canadian Rockies, by the shores of the Columbia River, underneath the overhangs of barns, to the ledges of the Grand Canyon – in short, throughout the North American West.
From traditional landscape sketches –she calls them her love letters to the planet -- to large scale industrial subjects, she finds intense visual experience to capture everywhere she looks. Artist Present.
The Chocolate Shoe Box: 7410 Greenwood Ave N
Vickie Nelson paints animal portraits. Artist Present.
Chocolate Vitale: 6257 3rd Ave NW
Joe Reno's recent works are on display from March 9-31 at Chocolat Vitale. These paintings and sculptures are inspired by his natural surroundings, including Golden Gardens, and Mount Rainier, which is visible from his Sunset Hill home. A true Northwest original, Joe Reno has been making and accumulating art since the age of six, and his works are on permanent display at the Henry Art Gallery, Bellevue Art Museum, Tacoma Art Museum, Museum of Northwest Art and at his alma mater, Ballard High School. Artist present.
Couth Buzzard Books: 8310 Greenwood Ave N
Artwork by Brian Prosser, Mona Stanton, Julie Fisco, Richard Miliken, Bryan Shaw and Chris Rodgers. Plus UNDERGROUND SWING--PNW FOLKLORE SOCIETY COFFEE HOUSE CONCERT. Underground Swing is a Seattle-area quartet (clarinet, two guitars, upright bass and vocals) brought together by a shared love of the hip, swinging sounds of the mid-20th century. They play a gypsy jazz repertoire influenced by the Hot Club of France, and its great virtuosos, Django Reinhardt and Stephane Grappelli. They mix it up a bit with some French musette waltzes, tangos, bossa novas, and tunes from some of the great American songwriters of the jazz age. Music starts at 7:30pm. Artists present.
Echo Echo Gallery (Greenwood Collective)
8537 Greenwood Ave N, Suite 1
Presenting: "Delirium", featuring new works from Alexandria Sandlin, Christopher J Olson, dear earthling, Reed Carpenter, Xavier Lopez. Artists present.
*Gaspare Ristorante and Bar: 6705 Greenwood Ave N
Artwalk Bellini Cocktails $5. Plus Happy Hour menu from 5-7pm only $4 - $7 items with special cocktail and wine prices.
Gainsbourg: 8550 Greenwood Ave N
Monthly rotating artwork by local artists.
Green Bean Coffeehouse: 8533 Greenwood Ave N
Monthly rotating artwork by local artists. Artist present.
Home Suite Home Gallery (Greenwood Collective)
8537 Greenwood Ave N, Suite 1
“The Doodle” show, an interactive work of art in progress. Stop in and add your art to the wall! Artists present.
In The Red Wine Bar & Cafe: 6510 Phinney Ave N
Artwork by Meshie Snow.
About the artist: I am very much an abstract contemporary artist and expert colorist with a love for working on a very large scale. All of my original signature style abstract contemporary artwork is created with a palette knife on gallery back wrapped stretched canvas. My palette always includes textures with impasto, iridescent, metallic's, and pure pigments, which make the changes of natural light an important component of my art. I studied art, interior design and have sold large scale pieces. Artists present.
Makeda Coffee: 153 N 78th Street
Urban folk chicken art. Sally Anne Sadler, alias Chickasso, inspired by her city flock of Seattle hens, started painting hens in an attempt to capture their quirky personalities and beauty. Paintings are in acrylic on bristol board, canvas, plywood or artist boards, ranging in size from the very small, 4x4, to the just-big-enough, 12x14. Artist present.
Naked City: 8564 Greenwood Ave N
Bold, iconic paintings of musicians, celebrities, and other cultural figures by Casey Brookbush. Artist present.
Oliver’s Twist: 6822 Greenwood Ave N
Magical creatures in acrylic and bling on mannequins by artist Ariel Millihart.
PNA Gallery: 6532 Phinney Ave N
Phinney Center Gallery will feature the work of five local artists representing landscapes. The work of Paul Bestock, Jennifer Loomis, K. Robinson, John W. Stinson, and Susan Waite explore the landscapes around them through painting and photography. Artists present.
Ridgeback Cafe: 500 NW 65th Street
Collage on canvas by Ellen Hastings. Artist present.
Rockwell Realty: 8315 Greenwood Ave N
This series by Aaron Hoerber is about aspiring to paint like a 3 year old. Children fearlessly approach their art and many great artists have spent their lives trying to recapture that confident spontaneity. Artist present.
Rudy’s Barbershop: 6415 Phinney Ave N
Barely Human Part IV featuring John Black. John Black is a native Seattleite who has been showing his art around the world for many years. Mainly known for his Barely Human Portrait Series of Rockers, Stoners and Misfits, John Blacks love of art come from intense drawing competitions between fellow elementary school students (mainly who could draw Popeye the best) to Early 80’s Skateboard art! His latest focus is in the form of Woodburn’s on various wood types coated in a thick liquor giving his art an almost vintage thrift store vibe. Artist present.
The Showroom @Bherd Gallery (Greenwood Collective)
8537 Greenwood Ave N, Suite 1
In The Showroom, Bherd represented artists Siolo Thompson, CASH & John Osgood featuring their recent works. Thompson will be featuring her “Zodiac” series, all of the astrological signs in alluring and dark figurative work. Osgood & CASH will present recent work. Artists present.
Starbucks: 316 N 67th Street
Rotating local art.
Tasty: 7513 Greenwood Ave N
"A Strange Life" art exhibit opens Friday March 9th, at Tasty and will feature mixed media paintings by Vern White. His artworks are markers of his journey, the people he's met and the experiences he's had, are woven together to create the works of art that will be on display. Joining Vern in this show is a peculiar bunch of artists: Amy Weber, Bjorn (aka Raw Garbage), Deviant Décor, Don Deleva, Jarrod Eastman, Jenny Dayton, Jody Joldersma, Joe Vollan, Justin Hillgrove, Kurtis Rykovich and Rob Schwartz. The show is up March 9 – April 10. Artists present.
*The Olive & Grape: 8516 Greenwood Ave N
Enjoy 10% off all Olive Oils during the artwalk.
Two Birds Tattoo: 7408 Greenwood Ave N
Featuring art by Ashley Nicholas. Artist present.
Urban Light Studios (Greenwood Collective)
8537 Greenwood Ave N, Suite 1
“Who’s Who” an owl-inspired visual art exhibit. Artists present.
*Venues Offering Artwalk Specials & Discounts
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