There may be plenty to do Friday evening, but march first to the Fremont First Friday Art Walk – this March 1st (sorry, couldn’t resist the pun…) from 6p – 9p.
For those looking for a hard march, Fremont has a variety of small venues scattered all over the ‘hood. Check out:
- Bellefleur Lingerie at 3504 Fremont Pl N, see crafts – jewelry, cards, and paintings – created by Therese De Alwis.
- Pel’Meni Dumpling Tzar at 3516 Fremont Pl N, will have the work from the warped mind of Luke Forsyth.
- Fremont Starbucks at 3415 Fremont Ave N, has the Northwest scenic photography of Aileen Ponio
- Frame-Up Studios at 3515 Fremont Ave N, has the black-and-white photography of Roy Burbank
- Fremont Jewelry Design at 3510 Fremont Pl N, will be showing the plein-aire oil paintings of Ethan Jack Harrington
- Balance Studio at 418 N 35th St, features the paintings of self-taught artist Komsant ‘Woody’ Laemthong
- ArtFX Gallery at 420 N 35th St, has on display the watercolors of Justina Calamia, alongside thousands of artisan pieces displayed daily
- Hub And Bespoke at 513 N 36th St, has encaustic works by Emily Alice Peck
- 509 Wines Tasting Room at 1300 North Northlake Wy, showcases the architectural photos of Arturo Torres
- evo TimesInfinity gallery at 3500 Stone Way N, will show iconic art covers from past issues of Powder Magazine – for sale to raise money for charity
For those who find marching in place more satisfying, two venues have multiple small art shows within. Check out:
- The SPACE Building, at 600 N 36th St, with Angie Hinh (on the 2nd floor,) showing black & white film photography, Anette Lusher (3rd floor,) and Bill Mathews (4th floor,) displaying his bold, colorful paintings.
- The Saturn Building, at 3417 Evanston Ave N, will have notable funk musicians, a small crafts sale, and snacks/beverage. In the halls, they will have Lauren Aldrich showing paintings using oils, mixed media and found/recycled materials (on the 1st & 2nd floors,) the acrylics of Bryan Ubaghs (3rd floor,) paintings of Seattle locations by Matt Bazemore (4th floor,) and the geometric designs in wood by Jaclyn Miller (5th floor.) And, inside Spa Ginger, see the photos of Ryan Castoldi from the Washington wine region.
The Fremont Art Walk has plenty to see, and study, with plenty of venues to view. Come marching to the Center of the Universe to see the art, and enjoy the time exploring with other art lovers!
Check the FFF website for last minute changes and additions, and a map of all the participating venues.