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Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Art Up Phinneywood + Summer Streets: Fri, Aug 12 from 6-9pm

Summer Streets + Art Up = Double the Fun!



Greenwood/Phinney Avenue from N 67th Street to N 87th Street is being closed to cars and opened up for people to play, walk, bike, shop, dance, and relax. Come out and enjoy great food, mingle with your neighbors, look at great art and support local businesses. Everyone is invited. See more by visiting Seattle DOT Summer Streets page.


NEW VENUE!
A-1 Piano Sales & Rentals:
7020 Greenwood Ave N
Original oil paintings and custom jewelry featuring landscapes, animals, caricatures and flowers by Tracy Wallschlaeger. Her influences include Edward Hopper, Georgia O’Keefe and local artists ZZ Wei and Lois Silver. Artists present.

Art on the Ridge: 8005 Greenwood Ave N
We have a variety of art on exhibit from oil paintings to photography, to blown glass. The special exhibit this month is a rare collection of prints from 1940s Russian Director Sergei Eisenstein. He sketched 30 scenes from his movie, Ivan The Terrible. This is a collection you do not want to miss! Plus live painting in the streets. Artists present.

Assemble Gallery & Studio: 7406 Greenwood Ave N
Monthly rotating artwork by independent artists.

Avanti Art & Design: 7317 Greenwood Ave N
Monthly rotating artwork by a local artist.

Balderdash Books & Art: 8536 Greenwood Ave N
Paintings by Ethan Wenberg. Artist present.

*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
Seven Seattle Urban Contemporary artists completely transform Bherd Gallery inside & out: Carlos Aguilar & Ksera, Weirdo, Zach Bohnenkamp & Sensei 23 of Matamuros, Solace and John Osgood. "Inc." ~ where wall meets canvas tasks mural artists with "incorporating" the walls into the canvas hung in front of them. Each artist or team was designated an area of wall space in the gallery to do whatever they wanted to it and the whole group was given the outside entry wall to the gallery to collaborate on. The artists were given 4 days leading up to the show and without giving too much away... you're going to be amazed at the evolution of our venue. Artists present.

*Carmelita’s: 7314 Greenwood Ave N
$5 Happy Hour Menu All Night!

The Chocolate Shoe Box: 7410 Greenwood Ave N
Natural landscape and animal paintings by Chris Donovan and Don Farrell. Artusts present.

Couth Buzzard Books: 8310 Greenwood Ave N
Sidewalk art with Brian Prosser. Outside music: Greg Spence Wolf, guitar and mandolin from 6-7pm. Inside Concert starting at 7:30pm, PNW Folklore Society Coffee House Concert presents Ginny Reilly (of Reilly and Maloney) Originals and traditional folk and blues. Visual Artists: Brian Prosser, TV Tommy Vision, Megal treasure, Richard Milliken, Shelli Young, and Joseph Strum. Artists present.

Echo Echo Gallery (Greenwood Collective)
8537 Greenwood Ave N, Suite 1
Featuring new works of Seattle artists Andy Kline, Chris Olson, dear earthling & Xavier Lopez, Jr. The collective artists of Echo Echo will also be working on two large scale joint paintings as part of the Summer Streets night out. Artists present.

*Emma Jeans: 8554 ½ Greenwood Ave N
Offering 30% - 50% off every art walk!

*Gaspare Ristorante and Bar: 6705 Greenwood Ave N
3- Course Italian Meal for $22.00 and Fresh Mint Mojitos and Bellinis $5 each all night during the artwalk. Plus Happy Hour menu from 5-7pm only $4 - $7 items with special cocktail and wine prices.



Gainsbourg: 8550 Greenwood Ave N
Best known for his surrealistic cityscapes and sultry portraits, Ethan Jack Harrington’s paintings provide viewers with a whimsical perspective of the constantly evolving world. As a plein-air oil painter, the artist captures scenes in-person, in real-time; when a subject earns his attention, Harrington sets up his easel on a sidewalk, rooftop or in an alley and quickly paints the area as he sees it at that moment. Influenced and taught by his father Jack Harrington, a professional impressionistic oil painter and illustrator, Harrington has painted professionally for 20 years. His intensely unique style and skill has developed into what is now an easily recognizable trademark among collectors.

Green Bean Coffeehouse: 8533 Greenwood Ave N
Monthly rotating artwork by local artists.

In The Red Wine Bar & Cafe: 6510 Phinney Ave N
Paintings by Julia Goldie.

Kouzina: 8403 Greenwood Ave N
Monthly rotating artwork by a local artist.

Monkey Grind Espresso: 518 N 85th St.
Pop surrealism by Casey Doherty.

Naked City Taphouse: 8564 Greenwood Ave N
Monthly rotating artwork by a local artist.

Neptune Coffee: 8415 Greenwood Ave N
Monthly rotating artwork.

Oliver’s Twist: 6822 Greenwood Ave N
Artwork by Jeff Gerber: acrylic & aerosol on Wood, and perpects on glass bottles.

The Park Pub: 6114 Phinney Ave N
Rotating artwork by local artists.



Phinney Art Gallery @PNA: 6532 Phinney Ave N
Local artist Dara Solliday will display her encaustic mixed media works at the Phinney Gallery in August in a show entitled, Weight, Water, Regrade. Dara weaves architectural images into multi-layered and multi-visioned paintings. Influences range from simply having an architect dad and a builder brother, to having lost her apartment and its contents including her art work to Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, to looking back at the Denny Regrade as her current studio on Western Avenue is slated for demise to make room for the tunnel, to a desire to reclaim and recycle by using recycled canvases, nails from the ReStore, and appropriated objects recovered from industrial building projects.
Artist present.



Rockwell Realty: 8315 Greenwood Ave N
Rockwell Realty is hosting a fundraiser for The Rose International Fund for Children (TRIFC.org). The primary mission of TRIFC is to improve the lives of children and adults in Nepal, particularly those with a disability. We will be showcasing beautiful hand-embroidered cards created by the Deaf Women’s Empowerment Group as well as beautiful photos and artwork from Nepal. All proceeds go back to supporting the deaf women in Nepal that are creating these cards and TRIFC.. Artist present.



The Showroom @Bherd Gallery (Greenwood Collective)
8537 Greenwood Ave N, Suite 1
"mANIMAL: pART II" is a new series of work that explores the ‘outlandish’ characters among the human race and in the wild. Justin Kane Elder’s current style emphasizes colorful layers of geometric shapes, which are chosen to highlight each subject’s character.



Strut: 7511 Greenwood Ave N
Mural artist, Henry, live painting on the sidewalk at the front of the store – weather permitting. Artist present.



Tasty: 7513 Greenwood Ave N
Tasty is hosting an Art Fair with 20 participating artists out front of their gallery at 7513 Greenwood Ave N. from 6-9pm. Plus local band, Gavin Guss (www.gavinguss.com) will play two live sets during the event and circus performer, Cypris of Exuro (www.exuro.org) will be on hand to provide additional entertainment.

In the window of Tasty’s gallery, sensual chef, Tiberio Simone will be doing a live food art demonstration on bikini clad models to promote his newly published book, La Figa~Visions of Food and Form (www.lafigaproject.com/). Exhibiting inside Tasty is a show called TechnOrganic, featuring paintings by Sean Wilkinson and David VonDerLinn and includes a group exhibit with 10 more NW artists. It runs through September 4th, 2011.



Photo: Deanna Sarkar. Photo by Erik Stuhaug.

*Tap Root Theatre: 204 N 85th Street
Taproot Theatre offers two-for-one tickets to its performance of Something’s Afoot on Friday, August 12, at 8 pm. Just ask for your Art Walk Discount when calling the box office at 206.781.9707. Offer subject to availability, is not applicable to previously-purchased tickets, and may not be combined with other offers.

Taproot Theatre Company continues its 35th Anniversary Season this summer with Something’s Afoot. “The butler didn’t do it!” So starts this murder mystery musical that has been delighting audiences for decades. When wealthy Lord Rancour is found dead at his lakeside estate, the race to find out whodunit begins. Filled with booby-traps and belted songs, this hilarious spoof hums along as you play armchair detective to a zany cast of characters. Something’s Afoot is directed by Scott Nolte.


*The Olive & Grape: 8516 Greenwood Ave N
Stop in for naturally flavored Olive oil tastings. 10% off any olive oil purchase.

Two Birds Tattoo: 7408 Greenwood Ave N
Featuring the stunning hyper-realistic portraits of Laura Olsen. Artist present.

Upper Crust: 8420 Greenwood Ave N
Artist, Jessica, creates acrylic and pastel paintings during the weekly community meals at Greenwood Square. Artist present.

Urban Light Studios (Greenwood Collective)
8537 Greenwood Ave N, Suite 1
“Glow Show” nocturnal artwork to delight the senses. Artists present.


*Venues offering Artwalk Discounts or Specials

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Art Up Greenwood-Phinney: Fri, Aug 13 from 6-9pm + Summer Streets Festival!

Summer Streets + Art UP = Double the Fun!

Greenwood/Phinney Avenue from N 65th Street to N 87th Street is being closed to cars and opened up for people to play, walk, bike, shop, dance, and relax. Come out and enjoy great food, mingle with your neighbors, look at great art and support local businesses. The Gumshoe 5K starts the same day and Children’s Hospital is sponsoring a kid’s obstacle course. Everyone is invited. Google map link to Summer Streets.




*A Muse: 7107 Greenwood Ave N
Stop by between 6:30-8:30pm and make a free crafty project!

Art on the Ridge: 8005 Greenwood Ave N
Variety of local artists work on display. Artists present.



Assemble Gallery & Studio: 7406 Greenwood Ave N
“The Nature of Things” featuring the work of Molly Bosley. The Nature of Things is a series of works depicting a world of innocence and impurity interpreted through silhouette paper-cuts, collage, embroidery and sculpture. Artist present.

Avanti Art & Design: 7317 Greenwood Ave N
For this exhibit, Avanti Art & Design worked with our fellow non-profit organization 826 Seattle (who devote their time & energy to help students ages 6-18 develop their creative & expository writing skills) for an AMAZING collaboration! We teamed visual artists with young writers who took a week-long workshop on making and writing about masks and have a fantastic MASQUERADE planned. Come ready to play! Live painting by Dave Varbioff. Artists present.



Balderdash Books & Art: 8536 Greenwood Ave N
hosting 6 local authors: Bree Coven Brown, author of Weird and Wacky Washington; Anne Fitzgerald, author of Kishin; Brenda Walls, author of Ari: The Punk Rock Girl; Bruce Taylor, author of The Mountains of the Night; Tyler Burgess, author of Seattle Townscape Walks; Rebecca Agiewich, author of Breakup Babe

Please come out and support these wonderful authors and our current visual artist, Grant Perry. Perry is exhibiting his beautiful watercolors of wildlife and local landscapes. Artists present.

*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
“Character Development” featuring the works of Augie Pagan, Chris Brett, Nose Go & Wilky. Plus live mural painting outside the Greenwood Collective by: Augie Pagan, Mat Savage, PaperMarbleS, Tessa Hulls, John Osgood, CASH and Sensei23 & Zach Bohnenkamp of Matamuros. Artists present.

*Carmelita’s: 7314 Greenwood Ave N
$5 Happy Hour Menu All Night!

The Chocolate Shoe Box: 7410 Greenwood Ave N
Vegan & Animal rights oriented photography by Rebecca Bolte. Artist present.

Couth Buzzard Books: 8310 Greenwood Ave N
Paintings, Photography & Sculpture by Stacy Schonhardt, Roger Willsie, Connie Nelson, TV-TommyVision, Jess Angelo, Terry Thomas & Sylvia Stout. Artist present.

*Emma Jeans: 8554 ½ Greenwood Ave N
Offering 30% - 50% off every art walk!

Francine Seders Gallery: 6701 Greenwood Ave N
Ink & graphite on clayboard paintings by Juan Alonso and “Babies & Baskets” made of glass and recycled materials by Marita Dingus.

Janet Klinger Photography: 6120 Phinney Ave N
Featuring Seattle & Puget Sound photographers and videographers.

Kouzina: 8403 Greenwood Ave N
Monthly rotating artwork by a local artist.

*Gaspare Ristorante and Bar: 6705 Greenwood Ave N
3- Course Italian Meal for $22.00 and Fresh Mint Mojitos and Bellinis $5 each all night during the artwalk.

Makeda Coffee: 153 N 78th Street
(between N. 1st Ave & N. Greenwood Ave.)
Digitally painted giclee prints on canvas by Aaron Panagos, plus live music. Artists present.

Metropolis: 7321 Greenwood Ave N
Wood block prints with a “Day of the Dead” theme by Zanetka Kralova Gawronski. Plus come see the Bubbleman performing in front of Metropolis & Rising Stars.

Naked City Taphouse: 8564 Greenwood Ave N
Large format paintings by Ryan Henry Ward. Artists present.

Neptune Coffee: 8415 Greenwood Ave N
Monthly rotating artwork.

Oliver’s Twist: 6822 Greenwood Ave N
Rotating urban contemporary artwork by Seattle artists.

Palermo Art Gallery: (Greenwood Collective)
8537 Greenwood Ave N, Suite 1
Grand Opening. Urban contemporary and surreal art by Yvonne Palermo and visiting artist Larkin Surreal. Plus live painting. Artists present.

The Park Pub: 6114 Phinney Ave N
Rotating local artists.

Phinney Neighborhood Assoc: 6532 Phinney Ave N
“Art From Life: Color & Commentary” artists Sandy Haight & Mark Lubich work with vibrant colors to explore themes of life in their artwork. Artists present.

Rising Stars Children’s Store: 7321 Greenwood Ave N
ReBots, original signed art sculptures created individually from recycled and found objects by Susan Wiegardt. Metal & Gemstone jewelry by Maria LaFrance. The “Balloon Man” will be outside store and speech by Mayor McGinn outside store at 7pm. Artists present.



Rockwell Realty: 8315 Greenwood Ave N
La Familia Gallery artists Mary McIntyre paints portraits of women & Jim Pirie creates paintings of abstract environments. Artists present.

Sasquatch Studios: 6108 Phinney Ave N
“Art for All” affordable, fun and original pieces by Erica Maule of MyChloeFlower. Artist present.

SPACE A Design Build Collective: 7200 Greenwood Ave N
Art by Amy Pleasant plus live music in celebration of SPACE Grand Opening in their new location. Artist present.



Strut: 7511 Greenwood Ave N
Paintings by Elizabeth Desiree Torbet and face painting in front of the store by Kelly Hughes of Tangerine Tales. Artists present.

Sugarcomb Salon: 780 N 73rd
Artwork by Janelle Lile.

*Taproot Theatre: 204 N 85th Street
Receive two-for-one tickets for “Man of La Mancha” anytime during the week of August 11-14 -- shows at 7:30pm on Wed & Thurs, 8pm on Fri & Sat. Just ask for your “Art Walk Discount” when calling the box office: 206-781-9707. Experience Don Quixote's impossible dream like never before with Taproot Theatre's intimate new staging of Man of La Mancha, now extended through August 21. Featuring the story and songs of an immortal classic, this Tony Award-winning musical comes to the Taproot stage with fresh, acoustic arrangements. Don Quixote is mad... mad enough to dream an impossible dream while tilting after windmills with his trusty sidekick, Sancho Panza. Quixote's romantic quest is as crazy as he is. But is his impossible dream madness or vision? The trial is about to begin.




Tarah Jade Boutique: 68th & Greenwood Ave N
Artwork by Chrystine. Artist Present



Tasty: 7513 Greenwood Ave N
“Garden of Earthly Delights” a cornucopia of organic art creations. Plus music by Gavin Guss, Tea Party by Mad Hat and recycled flower art by Suni Cook-Boucher Artists Present

The Olive & Grape: 8516 Greenwood Ave N
(Formerly “Olive You”)
Open House celebration with photography from Eryyn Rose and drawings from Janet Baker, plus Olive oil tasting, hors d’oeuvres, music and balloons for kids!

Two Birds Tattoo: 7408 Greenwood Ave N
“Morbid Anatomy” ghastly shadowboxes featuring archaic medical tools, vials, and more by Anita Arora. Artists present.



Urban Light Studios (Greenwood Collective)
8537 Greenwood Ave N, Suite 1
“Venus Unveiled” The Urban Light Studios Gallery features a cast of female artists unveiling the subtlety, softness and substance of strength. This show provides a glimpse into the unrecognized or unseen power of women. As women, our strength is not always loud or easily seen, but it is under the surface. In our life experiences we are taught to hide that strength or tuck it away. And yet, our ability to connect, understand others vulnerability and maintain relationships endures. We want to acknowledge and celebrate this strength because it comes in all different forms.

Plus “Wildlife Watch” in the Main Space. Barbara's paintings and drawings explore our interconnectedness with nature, wildlife and all animal. She has long sketched animals for the Woodland Park Zoo and understands the unique characteristics and habits of animals. This show is dedicated to the clean-up efforts in the Gulf and our sincere hope that we will restore that precious ecosystem. Artists present.

Volunteers of America: 9041 Greenwood Ave N
Rotating art by local artists + can food drive.

Wayward Coffeehouse: 8570 Greenwood Ave N
Rotating artwork by local artists. Live music from 8-10pm. Artists present.

Write To Move at Phinney Center: 6532 Phinney Ave N
7pm Life Drawing for Writers, $5 drop-in fee. Artist Present

*Venues offering art walk discounts and specials.

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Celebrate Seattle Summer Streets in Greenwood-Phinney: Fri, Aug 13 from 6-9pm

We are pleased to announce that Summer Streets are back in Greenwood-Phinney and will be held in conjunction with our Art Up monthly artwalk on Friday, August 13th from 6-9pm. It’s everybody’s street.

Imagine the possibilities. Greenwood /Phinney Avenue from N 87th Street to N 65th Street is being closed to cars and opened up for people to play, walk, bike, shop, dance, and relax. Come out and enjoy great food, mingle with your neighbors, look at great art and support local businesses. The Gumshoe 5K starts the same day and Children’s Hospital is sponsoring a kid’s obstacle course. Everyone is invited.





Background
In 2008, the city piloted Car Free Days. Our goal was to open up streets for biking, walking and playing; promote healthy, affordable activities; and encourage people to think about using sustainable types of transportation. In 2009, the program was rebranded to Celebrate Seattle Summer Streets and expanded to support local businesses, art walks, farmer’s markets, parades and a 5K walk/run fundraiser event. The events were bigger and better and the call from communities to hold them more often is being heard.



How to Get Involved:

Summer Streets Exhibits and Activities
Summer Streets features businesses and non-profits who contribute to making the community and the world a better place. The events give exhibitors the opportunity to engage with the neighborhood face to face and could include small community businesses, non-profit organizations and samplers. If you would like to participate in Summer Streets, fill out the form below.

Summer Streets Exhibitor Application
Please submit your application at least two weeks prior to the event(s) you are interested in and we will get in touch with you. Additional licenses, insurance, and fees may apply.

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