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Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Art Up Phinneywood Artwalk: Fri, February 10 from 6 - 9pm






Art on the Ridge: 8005 Greenwood Ave N
Group show of activist art… not for the faint of heart. Featuring: Matthew Scott, Patricia Ann Wilson, Jose Montano, Skott Young and Christopher Cain. Artists present.



Assemble Gallery & Studio: 7406 Greenwood Ave N
Featuring the art of Jill Labieniec PLUS Valentines Soiree and Valentine Craft Party. Childhood memories of attic treasures nestled away in dusty corners and piled high in cardboard boxes is the inspiration for this show. Each piece tells a story, some through lazy afternoon daydreams while others rely on the viewer to create a narrative of their own out of a simple object.

This collection is made up of Gocco prints, a process similar to screen printing that uses a Japanese child’s toy to make detailed and sophisticated prints. Artist present.

Avanti Art & Design: 7317 Greenwood Ave N
“All Things Animal” Featuring Aaron Taylor, Diana Federighi, Jerry Gay, Rob A. Johnston, Tasia Bozek, TV Tommy Vision & Surprise Guests. Artists present.

Balderdash Books & Art: 8536 Greenwood Ave N
Photography by Alex Mach.

BabaLouise: 616 NW 65th Street
Narboo uses bold lines, bright colors, and crazy characters to hopefully brighten up your day! 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
Bherd Studios Gallery presents “Pretty, Sexy, Dirty Girly", a multimedia exhibition of all female artists addressing the topic of feminine sexuality, curated by Seattle artist, Siolo Thompson. The exhibit opens on Friday, February 10th and includes everything from pin up photographs and figurative paintings and illustrations to pieces that will challenge the viewer to look beyond the surface of the work and examine their reactions and interactions with the work and the artists. For example, Maggie Schneider, one of the artists will perform "pants. dance. revolution," where she will dance in her underwear inside the gallery while listening to music that only she can hear. Her performance will thrust the audience into a voyeuristic role asking the viewer to examine how they feel about this type of public expression. All participating artists include: Andie deRoux, Crystal Barbre, Jackie Kingsbury, Niffer Calderwood, Cat Davis, Maggie Schneider, Debora Spencer, Jenn Brisson, Sadie Beaudett, Jenny Dayton and burlesque performances by Lyla la Coeur and Cherry Manhattan. Artists present.

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

The Chocolate Shoe Box: 7410 Greenwood Ave N
Graffiti art, t-shirt designs, cartoons and fantasy work by artist Ethan Wenberg. Artist Present.



Chocolate Vitale: 6257 3rd Ave NW
Jessica Schultz is a Seattle artist working in collage and mixed media. Her artist's statement: Artifacts of living. Artifacts of life. Thoughtful selections of everyday consumptions. Subconscious patterns of everyday desire. Ebbs and tides that divide and sequester... Bring us together, one and all. Join us for Jessica's show, and browse our selection of artisan chocolate, coffee and tea. We'll be sampling and pairing chocolates and beverages.Artist present.

Couth Buzzard Books: 8310 Greenwood Ave N
Rotating artwork from local artists. Plus MOLLY BAUCKHAM--PNW FOLKLORE SOCIETY COFFEE HOUSE CONCERT. The popular Folk Music Series continues, this month featuring Molly Bauckman Traditional tunes & ballads - a soulful voice with a Celtic harp. Molly has been playing the harp since 1998, and singing for most of her life. Her debut CD, Maid on the Shore, just came out. It features traditional and original Celtic tunes and songs. A classically-trained singer, Molly's voice has been described as "beautiful and haunting" and her harp playing "very delicate, gentle, and warm" Music starts at 7:30pm. Artists present.

Echo Echo Gallery (Greenwood Collective)
8537 Greenwood Ave N, Suite 1
Presenting Candy A$, new works that are both sexy and disturbing, pushing the envelope of Seattle's art scene. Featuring artwork by Alexandria Sandlin, Christopher J Olson, Dear Earthling, Reed Carpenter and Xavier Lopez. February will bring Sex and Candy--nothing will ever be the same! 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
Watercolor by Andrea Krook. Artist present.

Home Suite Home Gallery (Greenwood Collective)
8537 Greenwood Ave N, Suite 1
“Sadie Hawkins” show where the gals ask the guys to collaborate on a piece of artwork. Come out and see the results! Artists present.

In The Red Wine Bar & Cafe: 6510 Phinney Ave N
Meshie and Liz are two artists who together create a type of art that blends both their very different artistic abilities. Meshie is very much an abstract artist and expert colorist with a love of working on a very large scale. Her palette always includes textures with iridescent and metallic which make the changes of natural light an important component of her art. She has sold major pieces in the US and overseas. Liz is a lover of architectural forms with a high degree of experience in representational drawing and modeling 3D environments and objects for computer simulations. She studied art, architecture and enjoys drawing the most. Sketching figures and architectural forms is her passion.

Liz and Meshie discover when offering up opinions on each other’s various art projects that they both push each other in new and interesting directions. When they go so far as to ‘pass the brush’ they find that with this unusual collaboration they create a wholly unique style of art that neither creates by herself. Each brings her unique perspective to the process and continually challenges the other to step outside their comfort zone. Artists present.



Made Sewing Studio: 8408 Greenwood Ave N
Photography by Kevin Rosinbum. Artist present.

Makeda Coffee: 153 N 78th Street
Acrylics and missed media by Stani Meredith. Artist present.

Oliver’s Twist: 6822 Greenwood Ave N
Featuring new works by CASH. Artist uses spray paint, acrylic, charcoal and oil pastels to create his works on canvas, paper,and wood. His paintings reflect the textures of the city, as well as the colors and spontaneity found in nature.



PNA Gallery: 6532 Phinney Ave N
Group Portraiture Show featuring John Breitweiser, Carrie Bunkley, Susan Radant and David Regal. Artists present.



Ridgeback Cafe: 500 NW 65th Street
Environmental still-life photographs framed in antique window frames by Jacob Smithers. Artists present.



Rockwell Realty: 8315 Greenwood Ave N
“GIMME SHELTER” - A loosely organized group of artists who live and work in North Seattle, NAG presents its first show of 2012. Drawing on our host’s real estate business, seven of us have riffed on the theme of shelter to present 30+ (mostly) new works for this show.

Participating artists: Marty Gordon’s paper collage has depth beyond the clever wordplay and comic imagery. Heather Hudson’s oil paintings reflect her recent home improvement project.Doug Keith captures a story in his mixed media assemblages in old wooden drawers.Cheri Kopp assembles trash and other cast off items to create mixed media pieces.Tim Manthey creates surreal paper collage from printed images and ephemera. James McFarlane’s watercolors are inspired by the northwest landscape and urban life.Craig van den Bosch shows mixed media collage on baltic birch plywood. Artist present.

Rose & Gruber Open Studio: 6557 2nd Ave NW
Featuring Artists: Vida Rose, Stefan Gruber & Shelly Leavens. Paper cut out installations, 2d abstract mixed media work, pen and ink drawings, wood block prints, interactive candy mosaic project (participants will contribute to a mosaic depiction of an anatomically correct heart made entirely of candy conversation hearts).



Rudy’s Barbershop: 6415 Phinney Ave N
Featuring the Mixed Media styling of Rachael Peacock. Where does one’s identity lie? Is it in a name, age, or profession? Is it the stories we tell ourselves and anyone we might meet? Or does it, in fact, exist within these points? Rachael Peacock visits these questions in her series Somewhere Between Fact and Fiction. She does not attempt a definitive answer, but rather explores the joy of not knowing where fact ends and fiction begins.

Rachael has paints her in acrylic upon a decoupage background of classic literature. Both the images she chooses and the books she uses are deliberately provocative and/or meditative. They speak to a life that is lived in the margins. 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 “AlphaBabes” series, 26 letters of the alphabet all illustrated with pin-up poses as part of the “Pretty, Sexy, Dirty Girly” exhibit at Bherd Gallery. CASH will show some of his latest Audobon inspired bird series. And Osgood will have some brand new works along with some of his “Between the Line” series. Artists present.

Starbucks: 316 N 67th Street
3 of our Baristas, Jenn, Sadie & Zach are displaying their Photographs during "Partner Art Month" celebrating their work as artists through coffee and the camera lens. Artists present.



Frank Lawler as Tartuffe.
Photo by Matthew Lawrence.


*Tap Root Theatre: 204 N 85th Street
Taproot Theatre offers $5 off tickets to Tartuffe for performances from February 8 through February 18. 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 kicks off the 2012 season with Molière’s hilariously clever satire, Tartuffe. Molière’s comic masterpiece brings us a con artist extraordinaire who oozes piety and charm. Will Tartuffe’s hypocrisy be discovered before Orgon’s household is turned on its head? Enjoy lightning-quick wit, star-crossed lovers, a badgering grandma and a plot that could be ripped from today’s headlines – or a Saturday night comedy show. Associate Artistic Director Karen Lund directs Tartuffe which runs through March 3.



Tasty: 7513 Greenwood Ave N
“Wild Girls”. Tasty features an all female art show asking the artists to show their wild side, many interpreting their relationship with nature & their surroundings. Patricia Ariel, Lea Barozzi, Laurie McClave, Laurel Terlesky, Brenda Dunn, Megz Majewski, Glitter Mortis, Hera Won, Mary Louise, Phresha, and Redd Walitzki. 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 Larry Cyr. Artist present.



Umpqua Bank: 7120 Greenwood Ave N
Denise specializes in fine art photography as well as portraits. Her pictures are vibrant and use reflections and angles to play with light and perspective. See some of her work at www.deniseshaffer.com. This month enjoy some tasty treats from Trophy Cupcakes too. Artist present.

Urban Light Studios (Greenwood Collective)
8537 Greenwood Ave N, Suite 1
All female group show: “The Dames Represent”. Artists present.


*Venues offering Artwalk Discounts & Specials.