The March Third Thursday is tonight and we'd love if it you were able to come out to support the artists and businesses that are making it happen.
A few updates, Lux Pot Shop is closed, so you can skip that for now and we have a typo on our map, 16 and 18 (Monster and Ballard Landmark) were mixed up. The names and addresses are correct, but the dots on the map are mislabeled. Please definitely stop by both for interactive and unique art experiences! You can download a copy of the map here or pick one up at any of the venues. See you tonight!
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Artist: Group Show, residents
Venue: Ballard Landmark / 5433 Leary Ave NW Event: March 16th 6pm - 9pm Stop in to Ballard Landmark at 5433 Leary Ave NW on March 16th to see the art work of selected residents. There will be appetizers and beverages, including wine. Festivities are 6pm - 9pm. Artist: Kylie Doebler, Photographer www.facebook.com/kyliedoebler/
Venue: Jax Joon / 5338 Ballard Ave NW Event: March 16th 6pm - 9pm www.facebook.com/events/411965132476479/ Spend an evening in Ballard neighborhood this Thursday at Jax Joon for complimentary beer and wine, and a chance to win a FREE portrait session! Photographer Kylie Doebler will be showcasing a selection of his favorite prints as he is introduced as the current Jax Joon artist in residence. Stop by for a chance to win a free portrait session for you and your loved one (pets included) and shop unique, locally made clothing and decor throughout the beautiful boutique store. Afterward, please join Kylie across the street at King's Hardware for food, drinks, and a photography Q&A. Show: Open House & opportunity to see Illumination: Capturing Light Without a Camera
Venue: Gallery 1/1 / 2856 NW Market St #2G Event: March 16th 6pm - 9pm The monthly Ballard Night Out is this Thursday and we are having an Open House from 6-9pm. It a great chance to see our current exhibit Illumination: Capturing Light Without A Camera. Did you miss the Artist Reception? Then check out this video of Ross Sonnenberg chatting about his work, then come out and see all the prints on Thursday. Artist: Mary Quintrall www.facebook.com/quintrall.art
Venue: Walter's / 6408 32nd Ave NW Event: March 16th 6pm - 9pm Showing: Month of March Happy, colorful object-based abstract expressionist acrylic paintings. It all started with crayons and clay in grade school. Ever since, I have chased and been chased by creative passions. After trying on several media, I found my home with paint and brush. *Artist will be in attendance at event. ![]() What: Pysanky Workshop (Ukranian style, wax resist egg decorating) Venue: Ballard Alki Oddfellows / 1706 NW Market St Event: March 16th 6pm - 9pm www.facebook.com/events/1314421525304787/ Join us to make Pysanky (Ukranian style, wax resist egg decorating) No experience necessary, best for 14+ years old. Supplies provided. Suggested donation $5 (to cover supplies). Instructor: Mylinda Sneed (Pysanky creating since 1997) Hosted by Ballard-Alki Oddfellows #170 Show: March of the Kaiju featuring Eli Wolff, Maggie Gonzales, Catherine Cougan, Seth Goodkind, Marty Gordon & More
Venue: Push/Pull / 5484 Shilshole Ave NW Event: March 16th 6pm - 10pm www.facebook.com/events/1665839497043305/ Showing: March 16th - April 18th Watch out! It's the March of the Kaiju! See original Kaiju art from lithograph prints to sculpture. Artist: Mischa Estrada
Venue: Shakti Vinyasa Yoga / 2238 NW Market St Opening: March 16th 5pm - 9pm Showing: through March Another opportunity to see the works of Mischa Estrada. Read about her and her art on our blog post from February. ![]() Show: Stick It! Local Artists Take on Garbage Pail Kids, featuring the work of Ashley Laufer, Dave Savage, Neil Devlin, Seth Goodkind, and more Venue: Ballyhoo Curiosity Shop / 5445 Ballard Ave NW Event: March 16th 6pm - 9pm www.facebook.com/events/1707564469547776/ Show Dates: March 16th - April 19th The controversy surrounding the Garbage Pail Kids trading cards in the 1980s may have been short lived, but their long term impact on pop culture remains. In this group show, local Seattle area artists regurgitate their own impressions of the Kids, in their own style, with their own agenda. Opens March 16th as part of Ballard Art Walk and runs through April 19th. Curated by Push/Pull The Garbage Pail Kids sticker cards, originally a parody of the then popular line of children's dolls Cabbage Patch Kids, developed from a long tradition of "gross" character illustrations from the likes of Basil Wolverton in the 1960's. The Garbage Pail Kids became so popular in the 80's that they were banned in many public schools, a feature film was made (and panned) and the cards were translated and produced all over the world from Finland to Argentina to Japan. They continue to be produced by parent company Topps inc, and remain as popular, and irreverent, as ever. ![]() Artist: Chelsea Rodino chelsealeerodino.tumblr.com/ Venue: Annie's Art & Frame / 2212 NW Market St Event: March 16th 6pm - 8:30pm www.facebook.com/events/2242934502597329/ Showing: March 16th - April 18th Chelsea Rodino generates work utilizing a boundless range of materials and emotions. Through out her work she is continually drawn to the ideas surrounded by human connection, memory, identity, movement and the unconventional. Chelsea finds the process of creating to be where the most fruitful notions grow, she takes these things and pieces together immersive mixed media works. *Artist will be in attendance at the event. ![]() Event: March 16th 6:30pm What: Paint Nite Event details/tickets: www.paintnite.com/events/ocean-villa-ii-at-domanico-cellars-winery_1155671 Venue: Domanico Cellars / 825 NW 49th St Raise your glass to a NEW kind of night out! Paint Nite® invites you to create art over cocktails at a local restaurant or bar, guided by a professional artist and party host. Grab your friends and spend two hours drinking, laughing, and flexing your creative muscles. There’s no experience necessary and we’ll provide all the supplies, so you don’t have to worry about a thing (except having a great time!). Must be of legal drinking age. Food and drink may be purchased at the event. Show: Annual Garden Art Show featuring Julie deRouche, Cynthia Heino, Sooze bloom deLeon grossman, Larry Halvorsen, Pooly Cook, and David Smith
Venue: Blowing Sands Glass Studio / 5805 14th Ave NW Event: March 16th 6pm - 9pm Showing: March 16th - April 18th Art inspired by spring and art to enjoy in the garden. Works in glass, pottery and mixed media. ![]() Artist: Mallory Milke www.etsy.com/shop/MayhemHere Venue: Monster Art, Clothing & Gifts / 5000 20th Ave NW Event: March 16th 6pm - 9pm www.facebook.com/events/1566092416753994/ Showing: March 16th - April 14th Join us for a fun art opening featuring one of Monster's favorite artists, Mallory Milke! Her zoo of zentangle animal paintings are sure to charm you and your family and will be ready to adopt for your walls! There will be FREE coloring pages of Mallory's zentangle animals available at the event for you to color in the shop or at home, plus delicious refreshments will be provided! About Mallory: I'm inspired by things I love, like mischievous creatures, Pretty Dark things and bright whimsy colors. I do a variety of styles but love bright colors and animals the most, adding a slight whimsical feeling to owls, Lions, Lemurs and any other creature that tickles my fancy. *Artist will be in attendance at event. ![]() Artist: Stacey Vaeth, Photographer www.staceyvaeth.com/ Venue: Venue / 5408 22nd Ave NW Event: March 16th 6pm - 9pm, artist will be in attendance Stacey started this little photography company in Washington, D.C. in 2008, specializing in commercial and family photography, and quickly became named as DC's Favorite Family Photographer. As a fourth-generation photographer from Rochester, NY, capturing the essence of a person, a moment, or a place through photography has been ingrained in her since as long as she can remember. Her childhood summers were spent with her parents driving to and staying in Sequoia National Park (CA) and Rocky Mountain National Park (CO) for months at a time. Stacey's father was a Kodak photographer, and these national park trips were part of their educational series. She would rise early and walk with him as he taught park visitors about light, f-stops, composition and telling a story through their photographs. The seeds were well planted and watered in those summers for both photography and for travel. In 2013, Stacey began a personal journey of travel and discovery. A 30-day solo cross-country camping trip in the summer of 2013 kicked off several more cross country trips and many more drives through our nations' incredible landscapes, as well as a month long sailing trip through the Inside Passage. Meeting the lady at the country store or the fellow wandering camper, and eventually moving to Seattle to build a bi-coastal photography business have filled her days, months and years. Stacey and her partner now live on a 42-foot ketch rigged sailboat when in the Pacific Northwest, and travel via boat or car wherever they can to gather mushrooms, fish, blackberries, stories, friends and endless adventures. The new series of photographs featured at Venue this month were mainly shot in the western United States on Stacey's travels. Each image was taken in a moment of harmony, silence and balance as she breathed in and out the sacred peace of our great lands. ![]() Artist: Megan Bent meganbent.com/ Venue: Couch / 5423 Ballard Ave NW Dates: Showing through March, art walk celebration March 16th 6pm - 9pm w/ artist I think of my images as an ongoing visual diary, where I photograph my everyday experiences. I make images using a Holga camera, which is a low-tech camera made of plastic. Some of the characteristics of this camera are that it is prone to imperfections that appear on the images such as light leaks, dust, and scratches. This is due to the fact that the camera body is made of plastic and doesn’t fit together perfectly. So as a photographer I can have control over what I put in the frame, but I can never be sure of the results due to the lack of control over what happens inside the camera body. This became a profound and poetic way to make work after I was diagnosed with an autoimmune disease and the uncertainty of my own body and it’s perceived imperfections became a vocal presence in my life. Many of my images are often of everyday mundane moments, but they become elevated through the characteristics of the camera. This reflects the way that I have come to appreciate the everyday through my own experiences of limitation. My most recent work involves etching onto photographs. Through this process I embrace the visceral action of loss, and finding beauty through patterns of loss. -- Megan Bent is a Seattle based artist, photographer, and teaching artist. She received her BFA from the School of Visual Arts in NY in 2004 and her MFA from the University of Hawaii at Manoa in 2012. Megan’s work focuses on using photographic techniques that embrace uncertainty, imperfections, and slowing down. Her work has been exhibited widely across the United States in exhibitions at the Rayko Photo Center in San Francisco, The Dairy Center for the Arts in Boulder, CO, The Arts at Marks Garage in Honolulu, HI, The Mighty Tieton Warehouse in Tieton, WA, and the Piedmont Council for the Arts, Charlottesville, VA. Megan has been an artist in residence at the Honolulu Museum of Art and McGuffey Art Center in Virginia, and she has been a featured community exhibitor in the Look3 Festival of the Photograph in Charlottesville, VA. Show: "Art Trumps", Flash Sale and Party with proceeds donated to Planned Parenthood
Where: BallardWorks / 2856 NW Market St Artists: Alice Dubiel Amy Hamblin Anna Rhodes Anne Nequette Annette Jackson Barbara Shaiman Betty Jo Constanzo Cary Pillo Cole Millard D Lisa West David Owen Hasting Diane Davis Dionne Haroutunian Donald Immerwahr Janet Dann Katherine Johnson Kathy Ross Kathleen Kemly Lezlie Jane Lisa Sheets Lisa Snow Lady Marcia Douglas Marcia Graves Maryann Riker Maxx Michael Cressy Phil Stoiber Rachel Hines Robin Walker Rosanne Olson Rosemary Antel Susanne Werner Tracy Wallschaeger Sheryl Westergreen Steve Jensen Stephen Gilbert Abby Dick Kappy Trigg Jeanne Waters Larry Halvorson Liza Halvorson Vicki Platts-Brown Maralyn Crosetto Karey Kessler Sarah Teofanov When: March 16th 6pm - 9pm BallardWorks Exhibits "Art Trumps" Flash Sale Party! All proceeds donated to Planned Parenthood Thursday, March 16th, 2017 6:00pm-9:00pm BallardWorks, 2856 NW Market St., Seattle 98107 Over 40 artists are donating work to raise $$$ for Planned Parenthood with your help. A nice variety of styles with prices between $100-$200 for work that usually sells for more encourages you to acquire original art and help others. A Planned Parenthood representative will be at the event to take credit cards, checks and cash. Purchased work may be removed after 8:30 pm, to allow everyone to see the whole show. Alternate pickup can be arranged if you need to leave before then. Refreshments Served. The names of the artists participating are at http://www.sherylwestergreen.com/untitled-custom-page Art Trumps Event If you are unable to attend the event, purchase online March 17th. Three floors of exhibition spaces and some art studios will be open for the Flash Sale and Art Walk Thursday, March 16th, 2017. Open 6:00-9:00 pm only. Families with kids welcome. Enter through the 1st or 2nd floor doors on 30th Avenue. Includes painting, wood working, quilting, sculpture, encaustics, print making and more, all under one roof. www.ballardworks.com. |
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