ART WALK EDMONDS

October 1 - 31, 2023 ~ Third Thursday Art Walk, October 19th from 5-8pm

The Art Walk Edmonds is a month-long celebration of the Arts in Edmonds! Local artists will be showcased at businesses all month long, and some businesses will also host a Third Thursday night Art Walk on October 19th from 5-8pm.

Locations in red are open during Third Thursday Art Walk from 5-8pm on October 19th. Click image for a printable map.


LOCATIONS // ARTISTS

 

Aria Studio Gallery // Joan Archer and Leah Goodwin

535 Main St, open Tuesday 1-6pm, Wednesday-Friday 11am-4pm, Saturday 12-4pm
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS AND ART WALK ON OCTOBER 19TH 5-8PM

Come by and enjoy new paintings in oil and watercolor, painter and instructor Joan Archer. Photography by Leah K Goodwin. Joan gives a watercolor demonstration on the night of the Third Thursday Art Walk at 6:30pm.

 

ArtSpot // Chris Minor

408 Main St, open Monday-Saturday 10am-6pm, Sunday 11am-4pm
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS AND ART WALK ON OCTOBER 19TH 5-8PM

Every year Chris Minor creates a custom linocut print for his signature "Deadmonds" series. Each year a iconic Edmonds location is reimagined as "Deadmonds!"

Chris Minor, a long time Northwest resident, lives and works in Edmonds, Washington. His artistic interests currently include printmaking and acrylic painting. At the present time, his primary focus is linoleum cut blockprinting. Though self-taught with no formal art training, he has enjoyed a creative outlet the last thirty plus years through his “day job ” as a carpenter/cabinetmaker. Lino-cut blockprinting was a natural fit considering his years of experience with tools, attention to detail, and skills required in finish carpentry. Chris has only recently been offering his work for sale and public display. In the summer of 2011 his print titled “Ryoriya, Kyoto” won first place at the Edmonds Arts Festival juried competition. His work is also in private collections in Florida, Tennessee , Seattle and Japan.

 

Beauty and The Barber // Kelsey Ko

128 4th Avenue S, open Monday - Saturday 10am-6:30pm
SEE ART DURING ART WALK ONLY ON OCTOBER 19TH 5-8PM

Kelsey is a fashion designer, freelance photographer, festival goer, fur momma and all around weirdo. She currently lives in Seattle, Washington. When she’s not in her studio designing, you can find her exploring the PNW, out dancing and enjoying Seattle’s music scene, or planning her next festival/rave. Since she was a little, she knew her dream was to become a fashion designer and after graduating from college with a design degree, she got the opportunity to go for it. Her brand, kelsey.ko, is a handmade, rave-inspired lifestyle brand that offers a wide variety of clothing and accessories. Her designs portray a fun, flirty vibe with an edgy twist for the girl who loves to stand out in a crowd.

Kim Kogane,an intuitive life coach and tarot card reader, will also be at the Third Thursday Art Walk!

 

Bench & Board // Ben Groff and Jennifer Dean

610 Main St, open Tuesday-Friday 11am-5pm, Saturday 10am-5:30pm, Sunday noon-4pm
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS AND ART WALK ON OCTOBER 19TH 5-8PM

Ben Groff was born in Pennsylvania, growing up there and among the little hills of Rockland County, New York. He moved to Seattle after college, later to Lynnwood, and has lived there ever since, enjoying a long career as a nurse at Virginia Mason Hospital. Ben’s interests include hiking, mountaineering, and world travel, from which he draws most of his images. However his deepest concern has always been pan-artistic, spanning music, photography, art, and literature; Ben has been a fiction writer with many published stories.

Jennifer Dean is originally a Midwest girl, who moved to Seattle in 2016 where she has been inspired to paint the Pacific Northwest ever since. A designer, animator, stepmom, and cat mom during the day, she spends her nights and weekends creating with her hands and loves capturing the Pacific Northwest landscape in watercolor. Jennifer works out of her home studio in Edmonds.

 

Cascadia Art Museum // Brooke Borcherding

190 Sunset Ave, open Wednesday - Sunday, 11-5pm
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS AND ART WALK ON OCTOBER 19TH 5-8PM

Brooke is a full time painter working and residing in Wallingford Seattle. Her colorful bold approach to acrylic painting adds a contemporary flair to a traditional art form. She picked up the brush in high school in Southern California and began plein air painting in 2009 in Oregon where she earned her BFA from the U of O in 2010. With a constant need to capture beauty, her dedicated energy to her practice offers fresh and unique views into our surrounding landscape. Over the past decade as an exhibiting artist she has developed her own distinct style that has won numerous awards and earned her recognition in both SW Art and Plein Air Magazines. She exhibits her work in PNW galleries along with other local Seattle businesses and art walks.

 

Coldwell Banker Bain // Artists from Northshore Senior Center

108 5th Ave S, open daily 10am-4pm
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS AND ART WALK ON OCTOBER 19TH 5-8PM

The work displayed is created by members of the Northshore Senior Center and represents a cross section of mediums, abilities and experience. Skill levels range from complete novice to seasoned artists. The Northshore Senior Center envisions a community where everyone leads full, healthy and inspired lives. To that end, we offer several art classes in a variety of mediums including watercolor, acrylics, oils, colored pencil, sketching, fiber arts and paper crafts. Our instructors are experienced in their medium of choice and offer classes which focus not only on skill building, but encouragement, support and fun!

 

Cole Gallery // Aliza & Her Monsters, Bev Jozwiak & Linda Wilder

107 5th Ave S, open Monday - Saturday, 10am-6pm, Sunday 11am-5pm
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS AND ART WALK ON OCTOBER 19TH 5-8PM

Three popular artists, Aliza & Her Monsters, Bev Jozwiak & Linda Wilder bring a delightful collection of paintings ranging in subject from whimsical animals to contemporary landscapes.

 

Crow // Christine Stoll

114 4th Ave N, open Monday 11am - 4:30pm, Tuesday - Friday 11am-5pm, Saturday 10am-5pm, Sunday 12-5pm
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS AND ART WALK ON OCTOBER 19TH 5-8PM

Spurred by a bequest of her beloved Grandma Kathy’s collection of jewelry and art supplies, Christine Stoll pivoted away from the nonprofit world, back to a creative life in 2010, and has been exploring ways to incorporate her love of vintage elements into art that uses found and repurposed materials. Self-taught with help from mentors and art instructors, Christine's creations are influenced by her passion for the past and a little bit of sass. The results, from jewelry to collage, can be found in shops around the Seattle area and beyond. A portion of her proceeds is donated to ovarian cancer research in memory of her grandma.

 

The Curious Nest // Pilar Loizaga

405 Main St, open Thursday - Sunday 12-4pm
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS AND ART WALK ON OCTOBER 19TH 5-8PM

Pilar has been working with clay since her first class at Bellevue Art Museum in 2006-7. She loved the medium instantly and took classes in Kirkland art center and then Pottery Northwest. She also takes workshops in different beautiful places combining her love of ceramics and travel.She is inspired by color and nature - her pieces are bright and playful.
An array of petal forms and vibrant colors await with Pilar's latest collection of work in primarily porcelain.

Show starts October 19th.

 

Edmonds Bookshop // Annie Carl

111 5th Ave S, open Monday - Saturday 10am-8pm, Sunday 12-5pm
EVENT ON OCTOBER 19TH AT 6:00PM

Too often, science fiction and fantasy stories erase—or cure—characters with disabilities. “Soul Jar”, edited by author and bookstore owner Annie Carl, features thirty-one stories by disabled authors, imagining such wonders as a shapeshifter on a first date, skin that sprouts orchid buds, and a cereal-box demon. An insulin pump diverts an undead mob. An autistic teen sets out to discover the local cranberry bog’s sinister secret. A pizza delivery on Mars goes wrong. This thrillingly peculiar collection sparkles with humor, heart, and insight, all within the context of disability representation.

Authors include Cormack Baldwin of Oregon; Meghan Beaudry of Texas; Ellis Bray of Washington; Lane Chasek of Nebraska; Lyss Copeland of Rhode Island; AJ Cunder of New Jersey; K.G. Delmare of New York; Andrew Giffin of Virginia; Mika Grimmer of Washington; Eirik Gumeny of New Mexico; Kit Harding of Massachusetts; Travis Flatt of Tennessee; Adam Fout of Texas; Christy George of Oregon; Nicola Griffith of Washington; Paul Jessup of Pennsylvania; Lily-Marie Jurich of Washington; Evergreen Lee of Florida; Judy Lunsford of Arizona; Danielle Mullen of New Mexico; Raven Oak of Washington; El Park of Maine; Simon Quinn of Arizona; Danielle Ranucci of New York; Julie Reeser of Montana; Jennifer Lee Rossman of New York; Holly Saiki of Hawaii; Carol Schena of Virginia; Nisi Shawl of Washington; Jaye Viner of Nebraska; Dawn Vogel of Washington; and Bethy Wernert of Arizona.

 

Edmonds Vision Center // Scott Chriest

201 5th Ave S, open Monday - Saturday 9am-5:30pm by appointment only
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS ONLY

Seattle-based painter, Scott Chreist, has been honing his skills in abstract acrylic for the past several years. Originally a behavioral scientist, Chreist blended his observational skills with his passion for expression, bringing about a perfect pairing of his two passions.

 

Epulo Bistro // Becca Lavin

190 Sunset Ave, open Sunday - Thursday 4-8:30pm , Friday - Saturday 3-9:30pm
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS AND ART WALK ON OCTOBER 19TH 5-8PM

Becca Lavin began painting in, early, 2020 when her granddaughter's brought her painting supplies to keep her occupied after her 19 year massage practice went into lockdown. She refers to art, in that time, as a savior. Trying every medium and technique, she has somewhat settled in the abstract or abstract-realism arena, but continues to experiment and play in mixed mediums. She expresses her ever curious and play-full nature in her work and looks forward to exploring more at 76 and beyond.

 

Gallery North // “A Fusion of Friends”: Lonni Flowers, Jan Flowers, Cheryl Hufnagel

401 Main St, open 11am-5pm daily
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS AND ART WALK ON OCTOBER 19TH 5-8PM

This show will include the creations of three local artists, Jan Flowers, Cheryl Hufnagel, and Lonni Flowers, who are collaborating their various talents to display how differently each of them views the world of art.

Jan Flowers has produced a number of colored pencil works displaying her detailed focus on birds and other creatures. Jan’s more recently painted acrylics tend to be less literal interpretations, many produced as a result of her love of hiking and photographing Washington’s gorgeous geographic beauty.

Cheryl Hufnagel has worked in soft pastel for over 30 years studying with many notable local and national artists. Her rich colors and attention to light and contrasts have enabled her to win awards and earn signature membership in the Northwest Pastel Society. She is also a valued member of Seattle Co-Arts. Her goal is to “stir the viewer’s soul and provide a visual respite in a hurried an chaotic world.”

Lonni Flowers has been an active member of Gallery North since moving to the area 10 years ago. Her artwork previously won numerous awards in California and has been shown locally in a variety of local and regional exhibits. She is currently serving her 3rd year as president of Gallery North where her watercolors, acrylics, silk paintings and jewelry can be seen. Lonni says she is an “an exploratory artist” constantly challenging herself with new mediums, techniques, and subject matter.

A reception will be held Saturday, October 7th from 1-4 pm where you can meet artists, enjoy light refreshments, and view the beautiful display.

 

Graphite // A Witch's Gift

202 Main St, gallery will be open to the public every Saturday Noon-4pm, and daily entrance through Charcoal Restaurant 4-9pm
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS AND ART WALK ON OCTOBER 19TH 5-8PM

After two months of in-house work constructing the flora and fauna, and creating the critters and creatures for the fantastical, full-scale exhibit A Witch’s Gift, the immersive experience at The Gallery at Graphite opens to the public.
A Witch’s Gift is the work of artist Perry Jakobs who has worked in residency at Graphite since July 2023. Jakobs is an imaginative, hardworking, cheerful artist with a unique vision for storytelling. Through this installation exhibit Jakobs has succeeded in fashioning their imaginative fantasy world into life size elements both real and created.

A Witch’s Gift is a full-gallery installation complete with a fully decorated, life-size antique bedroom; an ancient apothecary; a pastel colored, mushroom-filled forest, and much more. Jakobs has described the project as a theatrical, narrative experience – “a whimsical, bubbly dreamscape! ...with an undertone of melancholy.” 

 

Pelindaba Lavender // Jill V. Cockrum

102-1/2 5th Ave N, Tuesday - Friday 11am-5pm, Saturday 10am-5pm, Sunday 12-4pm
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS AND ART WALK ON OCTOBER 19TH 5-8PM

It wasn’t until she moved to Arizona in 1998 that her photography journey really began. She could often be found searching for bands of wild horses along the Salt River or hiking the Sonoran Desert photographing migrating hummingbirds. The Landscape from the Grand Canyon to Sedona and as far south as Mexico held her captive. In 2019 she had the opportunity to join a group of photographers at Meteor Crater National Monument and a passion for night sky photography was born. Now back in the Pacific Northwest her free time is spent camping and exploring new places as well as rediscovering the area where she grew up while capturing images to share with you.

Show starts October 15th.

 

Rebekah’s Boutique // Donna Pritchard

404 Main St, Monday 11am-4pm, Tuesday - Saturday 11am-5pm, Sunday 12-4pm
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS AND ART WALK ON OCTOBER 19TH 5-8PM

Rev. Donna Pritchard lives in Edmonds and serves as pastor of the Edmonds United Methodist Church. On her days off she enjoys creating beauty through hand-painted silk scarves, pieced table runners and handmade jewelry. She says art-making is good for the soul! 

 

Salish Insurance Group // Jill Owen

111 Main St, suite 111, open Monday - Friday 8:30am-5:30pm
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS AND ART WALK ON OCTOBER 19TH 5-8PM

Jill Owen is a visual artist primarily working in acrylics, a Graphite locker artist, a member of the Edmonds Sketchers, and an Edmonds resident for ten years. Growing up in New Jersey, she was fortunate to visit New York City museums at an early age, where her love of the arts blossomed. Jill graduated with a degree in Fine Art from the University of Oregon prior to settling in Seattle to pursue a career in Interior Design. The application of pattern and color in her Interior Design practice is a major influence on her work. Jill's passion for art and love of travel have taken her to Italy, France, Germany, and most recently, Morocco. Inspired by the vibrant colors and patterns in the souks throughout the country, she has tried to capture the exotic nature of Morocco in several of the pieces.

 

Sugarology Edmonds // maëry lanahan

133 4th Avenue N, open Monday 12-6pm; Tuesday - Thursday 9am-7pm; Friday 9am-6pm; Saturday 9am-5pm
SEE ART DURING ART WALK ONLY ON OCTOBER 19TH 5-8PM

Exploring a complex inner landscape, maëry lanahan’s work offers an insight into the artist's quest for identity. She uses non representational color and form to illustrate emotions, archetypes, psychological exchanges. For lanahan, painting is like looking into a windowpane and seeing the reflection of her self, the context in which she lives, and the fusion of these two. Using the canvas as a sounding board, she explores the human condition by extracting basic color and form from recurring memories. Many of her works oscillate between two and three dimensional, and figuration and abstraction, an attempt to create a reality which is parallel to but separate from the real world. 

 

Vie & Vin // Sarah Elizabeth Phillips

172 Sunset Ave, open Tuesday - Thursday 11am-6pm, Friday & Saturday 11am-7pm (21+ only)
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS AND ART WALK ON OCTOBER 19TH 5-8PM

Sarah Elizabeth Phillips specializes in musically inspired art, cross-sensory collaboration and live art performance (or "speed painting"). As an experienced art instructor, Sarah enjoys teaching people of all ages to open up to their hidden art side. Always experimenting with new techniques, Sarah loves to work on custom designs, mural installations and private or public art events.

 

Windermere Real Estate // Cynthia Esselman

210 5th Avenue S, open 9am -5pm daily
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS AND ART WALK ON OCTOBER 19TH 5-8PM

Whether Cynthia is working abstractly or more realistically, her art practice is always about exploring the relationship of contrasting shapes, the in-between spaces, and the edges. It is among the edges, in the spaces created in-between, where the excitement happens. That is where we have the space to explore, interact, and experience the richness of variety and contrasts, both in art and in life.
Cynthia is an abstract, mixed media artist working in the Pacific Northwest. With a BFA and a Master of Architecture from the University of Washington she has spent her professional career working in the design field both as an art director and an architect. Throughout out her design career, the creation of art has always been a constant. Cynthia’s art practice continues to influence and enhance her professional work, as in turn, the professional work continues to inform and enrich her life as an artist.

 

Young Asian Art Gallery & Studio // Young Hee Lee

218 Main St, open Tuesday - Friday 1-6pm, Saturday 11am-6pm, Sunday 1-6pm
SEE ART DURING ART WALK ONLY ON OCTOBER 19TH 5-8PM

Young Lee was born in Seoul, South Korea. She came to the United States in 1986 and has always had a passion for art ever since she was young. She started up her own restaurant, Asian Express, in Columbia Center Tower located in Seattle to support her and her family. She had her own art gallery in Columbia Center as well from 2004-2009. Young dreamed of pursuing art and opening up her own gallery. She is currently a KAAW member (Korean Art Association) who have held exhibitions at Tacoma, Edmonds, Seattle, and more. 

The gallery represents both American and international artists exhibiting Asian painting and calligraphy in Edmonds, WA. 


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