ART WALK EDMONDS
November 1-30, 2024 ~ Third Thursday Art Walk, November 21st 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 November 21st from 5-8pm.
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 NOVEMBER 21ST 5-8PM
New watercolors and oils painted by Joan E Archer; photography by Leah K Goodwin. Watercolor demonstration by Joan Archer at 6:30pm during the Third Thursday Art Walk - come watch!
ArtSpot // The No Talent Art Club
408 Main St, open Monday-Saturday 10am-6pm, Sunday 11am-4pm
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS AND ART WALK ON NOVEMBER 21ST 5-8PM
There is no talent. There is only practice. All art is good art. This group show celebrates the work and creativity of the No Talent Art ClubThe No Talent Art Club's hope is to encourage people to not let themselves be cut off from their creative drive. “Talent,” if it exists, is subjective. Practice is a tangible way to master a craft and in doing so, express oneself. The No Talent Art Club meets at ARTspot every Friday from 6pm to 8pm.
Cascadia Art Museum // Bärbel Goronczy
190 Sunset Ave, open Wednesday - Sunday, 11-5pm
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS AND ART WALK ON NOVEMBER 21ST 5-8PM
Bärbel Goronczy has lived in Edmonds for over 30 years and has been volunteering at Cascadia Art Museum since its inception. Born and raised in Germany, she holds a degree in Display and Design from a college in Bremen. After immigrating to the U.S. in 1963, she went to college in the Seattle area in the late 1970’s and took art classes, working mostly with pen and ink, charcoal and pencil. Liking the challenge of creating art in a variety of mediums, she recently branched out into oils, acrylic and now watercolor—wherever her passion takes her—and is primarily self-taught in these new mediums. Most of her inspiration is gathered from her observations on vacations (Puerto Vallarta is a favorite!) and her walks around Edmonds—if you see her, join her!
Admission is free at Cascadia Art Museum from 5-8pm for the Third Thursday Art Walk. They will also offer Ambassador-led tours of their current exhibitions.
Coldwell Banker Bain // Amy Rush, Dan Lunde and Donovan Curry
108 5th Ave S, open daily 10am-4pm
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS AND ART WALK ON NOVEMBER 21ST 5-8PM
A combination show of three artists in three different mediums: Amy with batik, Dan's paintings and Donovan's digital art.
Cole Gallery // Mike Wise
107 5th Ave S, open Monday - Saturday, 10am-6pm, Sunday 11am-5pm
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS AND ART WALK ON NOVEMBER 21ST 5-8PM
Mike Wise brings a new collection of art embodying the essence of the rugged and wild landscape, the elegance of nature and the profound beauty of our American farmlands. From our Northwest forests and mountain streams to pastoral fields and family farms. Mike is an undeniably brilliant Impressionist. His dynamic brushwork, fresh and unfettered application of paint combined with an uncanny ability to create a sense of realism, make his paintings simply exquisite.
Show runs November 13th through January 1st.
Crow // BethAnn Lawson
105 5th Ave S, open Monday - Saturday 10am-5pm, Sunday 12-5pm
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS AND ART WALK ON NOVEMBER 21ST 5-8PM
BethAnn Lawson was born and raised near San Francisco, California and learned her artistic skills at an early age from her surrealist-artist father, Richard Lawson, a founding member of the SF Street Artists Association. Having spent over three decades as a graphic artist and illustrator, she began painting again in earnest upon his passing in 2011. Her contemporary paintings marry brush-precision with colorful whimsy in an engaging mix of both abstract when viewed at close range, to more realistic at a distance. Her urban landscapes capture the little secrets of strangers and the amazing architecture of both nature and man. Her work has been shown in solo, group and juried exhibitions throughout the Puget Sound, Portland and the San Francisco Bay Area. Her paintings are included in numerous private collections and in the portable work collections of the City of Seattle, City of Shoreline, City of Kent and Harborview Medical Center all located in Washington State.
The Curious Nest // Ellie Hoffman
405 Main St, open Thursday - Sunday 12-4pm
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS AND ART WALK ON NOVEMBER 21ST 5-8PM
Ellie Hoffman is a painter and illustrator based in Shoreline, Washington. Working primarily in ink and watercolor, she explores themes of adventure, whimsy, and girlhood, often featuring her own treasured daughters as muses. Along with creating art and being a mother, she is a wife, amateur gardener and finds gazing at birds and whales absolutely thrilling.
Show runs November 21st through December 19th.
Driftwood Modern // 20th Century Artists
403-1/2 Main St, open Thursday - Sunday 11am-5pm or by appointment
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS AND ART WALK ON NOVEMBER 21ST 5-8PM
Driftwood Modern is proud to present an ongoing finely-curated collection of original paintings, prints and sculptures of artists active in the mid-20th century Modern period, with a focus on the renowned Northwest School. They also offer original midcentury modern home furnishings.
Edmonds Arts Festival Foundation Gallery at Frances Anderson Center // ArtistsConnect Edmonds
700 Main St, open Monday - Friday 9am-7pm, Saturday 10am-1:30pm
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS AND ART WALK ON NOVEMBER 21ST 5-8PM
ArtistsConnect Edmonds (AC Edmonds) was born under the Edmonds Arts Festival and Foundation umbrella from a need for local artists to have a place to meet and connect with other artists. The members come from all walks of life and create in many different 2D and 3D media. Members come from Edmonds, Mukilteo, Lynnwood, Kirkland, Bothell, Snohomish, Shoreline, Seattle, Everett, Mill Creek and other local communities. ArtistsConnect Edmonds is an information resource – created from the collective wisdom of the group – and from the talented presenters that offer specific expertise.
This show, “Art into Autumn”, will feature one to two pieces from each participating artist, and will offer a diverse array of artistic styles from abstract and landscape to traditional photography and fiber art.
Show runs through November 30th.
Edmonds Bookshop // Judith Works
111 5th Ave S, open Monday - Wednesday and Friday - Saturday 10am-6pm, Thursday 10am-8pm, Sunday 12-5pm
AUTHOR EVENT DURING ART WALK ON NOVEMBER 21ST AT 6PM
Book launch celebration for local Edmonds author Judith Works’ new novel, The Measure of Life, to be held at Edmonds Bookshop on November 21st at 6:00 pm. Works, a lawyer by profession, has lived and worked in Italy with the United Nations and visited over 100 countries. When not traveling or writing, she volunteers for arts and literary events. She was a founder of a literary group that encouraged and supported writers and has helped manage the Write on the Sound writing conference here in Edmonds for the last ten years. Her first book, a memoir, Coins in the Fountain was published in 2016 and chronicles her own life and experience living in Rome.
Edmonds Vision Center //Bethany Harper
201 5th Ave S, open Monday - Friday 9am-5pm, Saturday 9am-2pm
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS ONLY
Bethany Harper of SethanyKnits presents: '“Snowflakes in White Lace.” Bethany is a local fiber artist who has been using yarn as her medium for creative expression for over 30 years. This collection combines delicate crocheted doilies with rustic, locally sourced driftwood to make stunning wall decor All the pieces are for sale or you can have a piece commissioned with customized colors and designs.
Epulo Bistro // Becca Lavin & Wendy Rader-Konofalski
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 NOVEMBER 21ST 5-8PM
Becca is a mixed media artist with abstract and abstract realism dominating my interests along with photography and poetry. She began painting in 2020 after a 20-year massage therapy practice closed it doors. A new chapter started after my granddaughter brought me art supplies and voila...
Wendy is a mixed media artist who began painting in 2021 after retiring from a career union activism for the teachers unions in Washington State. She attributes her sudden explosion of creative energy to a near death experience in 2019. Her work consists of landscapes, abstracts, often combined with collage elements. Her medium is largely acrylic on canvas but she is moving into the use of watercolor on paper.
Gallery North // Lonni Flower
401 Main St, open 11am-5pm daily
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS AND ART WALK ON NOVEMBER 21ST 5-8PM
In the month of November, Gallery North will be showcasing local artist, Lonni Rae Flowers with her solo show “Horses and Other Best Loved Critters”. The exhibit features a wide array of Ms. Flowers’ artistic expressions in acrylic, watercolor, colored pencil, jewelry, silk and other textiles.
Graphite // Winter Abstraction
202 Main St, gallery will be open to the public on Fridays 1-5pm,Saturdays 12-4pm, and daily entrance through Charcoal Restaurant 4-9pm
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS AND ART WALK ON NOVEMBER 21ST 5-8PM
In artistic celebration of the coldest season of the year, The Gallery at Graphite presents Winter Abstraction, an exhibit of non-representational works. Works featured in this show represent the essence of winter through shapes, lines, colors, textures and gestural marks.
Show runs November 8th through January 4th.
Interiors of Edmonds // Giclée prints by David Marty
326 Main St, Monday - Saturday 10am-4pm
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS ONLY
Landscapes of the western United States are often the subject of David’s paintings. However several tours throughout Europe, and in particular Italy, have inspired him to regularly paint scenes from European country and city life as well. His work is a combination of plein air and studio paintings. He loves to get outdoors and painting on location whenever he can. Interiors of Edmonds is happy to be showing David’s limited edition giclée reproductions.
Koenig Financial Group // Lorenzo Townsend
120 5th Ave S, open Monday - Thursday 8am-5pm
SEE ART DURING THIRD THURSDAY ART WALK ON NOVEMBER 21ST 5-8PM ONLY
At an early age, Lorenzo showed great interest in art. However, it was strongly suggested that he find a more suitable interest. His father purchased a point-and-shoot camera (mainly to keep Lorenzo from playing with his camera). After many years of experimentation, Lorenzo developed a way to change the details of his photo images to a more artistic/abstract viewpoint. Lorenzo was a past Edmonds Art Festival scholarship recipient. He graduated from Edmonds College in 2020 with an Associate Technical Arts Degree. From 2020 to 2024, he has worked in the Edmonds Art and Photo Department as a Lab Assistant.
MaJe Gallery // Kathy Tuura
409 Main St, open Tuesday - Thursday noon-4pm, Friday - Saturday 11am-5pm
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS AND ART WALK ON NOVEMBER 21ST 5-8PM
Watercolor artist Kathy Tuura tossed her brushes in favor of painting with a...wait for it...a credit card! Yes, that's right. Kathy says painting this way "freed up her mind" to explore new directions with color and scene. Kathy loves to paint scenes from our beautiful northwest from its beaches, to mountains, to deserts. A lifelong artist, Kathy has mastered many art forms, including how she chooses what to wear each day. Kathy will demonstrate her technique with a credit card on Art Walk night. Visitors may try it, too, during the Third Thursday Art Walk. Create your own bookmark to take home with you!
Musicology Co // Bear Carpenter
420 5th Ave S, open Monday - Saturday 12-7pm, Sunday 12-5pm
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS AND ART WALK ON NOVEMBER 21ST 5-8PM
Raised in Oceanside, CA, Bear’s painting skills were first recognized and encouraged in public school, where arts education was always included in the curriculum. While taking community college art courses, the 1970s SoCal surf scene informed Bear’s early watercolor work. At that time he was mentored by San Diego watercolorist Dan Camp, honing techniques in studio and plein air painting of beach towns, local landmarks and California missions. Some of Bear’s watercolors depicting coastal scenes and missions were accepted into the Ruth Mayer Gallery, Laguna Beach, California. Surfing days long gone, the Pacific Northwest provides new creativity. He enjoys painting the local scene, inspired by all there is to see around his hometown on Puget Sound.
NC Concept Store // Jenny Danger
403 Main St, open Sunday & Monday 11am-5pm, Tuesday-Saturday 10am-6pm
SEE ART DURING THIRD THURSDAY ART WALK ON NOVEMBER 21ST 5-8PM ONLY
NC Concept Store is hosting an art installation called FEMINOMENOM. It is the celebration of women, their stories, their triumphs and their bodies! Follow the curves and words with clay, pencil and paint in the window display on Main Street as a LIVE MODEL is painted by the artist Jenny Danger.
Jenny a Seattle based sculptress and mix media painter focuses her work on the beautiful complexities of the human form and abstractions of those elements, expressed through clay texture and color. “I paint what moves me which is often people and their stories,” Jenny says. Jenny is a student of Magrath Atelier at Gage Academy of arts and a locker artist at Graphite arts center in Edmonds.
Body sketches available at event.
Soaring Heart // Randall P Haller & Nikol
111 Main St, open daily 10am-6pm
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS AND ART WALK ON NOVEMBER 21ST 5-8PM
Randall P. Haller grew up in Edmonds and has always been interested in the flora and fauna of the Puget Sound. He studied Marine Biology at Western State and has collected many different specimens of seaweed that he has made pressings of. The ocean is beautiful- and seaweed is one of our natural resources that is in abundance and underutilized. He has decided to digitally rework some of his favorite specimens to share with all of you.
Nikol's SeaSoaked Skin Co. was born from the love of the sea, its everlasting beauty and natural, healing powers. This inspiration came from being raised out on the water in beautiful Alaska, even though she now resides in the gorgeous Pacific Northwest. But experiencing the power of seaweed first started in 2007 after she took her first seaweed soak during a trip to Ireland. She has been hooked ever since and continued studying advanced organic formulation to create SeaSoaked Skin and to spread the word about this gently powerful and beneficial water plant. She wanted to make skincare products and seaweed soaks into a daily ritual, not only for herself—but for others as well.
Vie & Vin // BethAnn Lawson
172 Sunset Ave, open Wednesday - Friday 2-8pm, Saturday 12-8pm, Sunday 12-6pm (21+ only)
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS ONLY
BethAnn Lawson is a modern-impressionist painter who lives and works in Seattle, Washington. Born in the San Francisco Bay Area, she was taught by and is heavily influenced by her surrealist painter-father, who was a founding member of the San Francisco Street Artist Association. After graduating from the Institute of Design in San Francisco, she moved to Seattle and spent over three decades as a textile designer, graphic designer and illustrator, but returned to her love of painting after the passing of her father in 2011.
BethAnn's art embraces modern compositions—cityscapes, people, and landscapes. She uses the color black strategically to anchor the compositions, creating bold contrasts that deliver a contemporary edge, combining a sense of modernity, perspective and depth.
Up close, the paintings offer a slightly abstract view, drawing viewers in with intricate details that unravel and come into focus as they step back from the work. BethAnn often hides secret shapes and messages within, but also deliberately leaves spaces for the viewer's imagination to weave in their own narratives. Her show at Vie & Vin includes a few botanicals, harkening back to warmer days when the vineyards back home (Napa, California) were in bloom.
Windermere Real Estate // Art Fundraiser
210 5th Avenue S, open 9am -5pm daily
SEE & PURCHASE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS ONLY
Throughout the November, Windermere Edmonds will have a variety of artwork for sale that has been donated from several local artists. All proceeds will go to the Edmonds Food Bank. Do your holiday shopping while doing some good for your community!
Young Art Gallery & Studio // Various Artists
218 Main St, open Tuesday - Friday 1-6pm, Saturday 11am-6pm, Sunday 1-6pm
SEE ART ALL MONTH DURING BUSINESS HOURS AND ART WALK ON NOVEMBER 21ST 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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