On Friday, December 7th, from 6p – 9p, the Fremont First Friday Art Walk has plenty to see and do – as usual – plus several special, seasonal sights for those looking for some holiday cheer!
First of all, what says ‘holidays’ more than the annual kick-off of the December FFF than the Fremont Chamber Lenin Lighting & Fremont Festivus celebration, taking place at 5p at Red Triangle. Enjoy live music by the Fremont Philharmonic, treats from Peet’s and Pie, and activities from the folks at evo!
Then, stride out to visit a variety of venue, including three special arts & crafts bazaars:
- The Holiday Bazaar at the Saturn Building (3417 Evanston Ave N) features 20+ artists, crafters and do-dad makers all gathered together for one night only! Come explore four floors of affordable gifts for holiday gift-giving opportunities! Vendors include Twozdai A. Hulse, Ashley Sacco, Autumn Tranquilino, Maxx Follis, Nathan Brend, Laurie Zak-Richardson, Jeni Falldine, Aaron Barr, Megan Yee & Brianna Walker, BrynnAlexis, Circle of Healing Essential Oils, Sharon McCord, Mary Marshall, Dakara Kies, Kate Wansley, Missy Milne, Dreama Blankenbeckler, Christina Pezzner, Rhonda’s Chai, Emily, JMccormick Designs, Francine Moo-Young, Sean McFadyen, Andrew Miller, Dave Bloomfield, Mariel Schachtel, Infinite Confections, and Lori Mitchell
- The 2nd Annual Local Art Bazaar at Pel’meni Dumpling Tzar will host all its artists that displayed over 2012, plus a few new surprises. They will have, for sale, paintings, ceramics, handmade dolls, mandalas, photos, and more, all reasonably priced. Also, enjoy hot chocolate and/or cider (plus a few adult beverages) for after freezing your toes at the Lenin Lighting celebration.
- And Seattle Glass Monuments (4365 – 6th Ave NW) has a special show of locally crafted items including recycled jewelry by Michael Baehr, Luma fused glass by Michelle Fokos, felt bags by Lisa Hagerman, dimensional framed drawings by Phil Keane, wood sculpture & photography by Matthew Kuhour, bee portrait photography by John Lozano, seed jewelry by Zena McCoy, glass mosaics by Victoria McKenzie, and lampwork pendants by Rebecca Pool
In addition, the FFF also offers its great collection of art on display at a variety of venues including:
- The Oatmeal (707 N 35th St, #B) – web cartoonist and New York Times bestselling author Matthew Inman (a.k.a. The Oatmeal) opens his studio for visitors!
- Balance Studio (418 N 35th St) – multimedia artist Kevin Engle shows works in watercolor, acrylic, metal, paper, fiberglass, and wood, along with photography by Mark Banaag, influenced by nature, city life and urban culture
- Intuitive Bodywork (3601 Fremont Ave N #306) – compounded photos by Tina Carter, transforming representational photos into abstractions
- Mizika Health & Harmony (3609 – 1st Ave NW) – mixed-media artist Amber Scoon showing a series of new works called ‘Skin’
- Dragonfly Holistic Healing (760 N 34th St) – pet photography by Puerto Rican born artist Sissie Boatman-Guillan
- Hub And Bespoke (513 N 36th St) – encaustic painter Emily Alice Peck
- Something Sacred Massage Therapy (in Saturn Bldg) – Balinese painter Made Sumaradana showing works that capture the pure essence of imagination and creativity
- Saturn Bldg – a photo exhibit by Arturo Torres called ‘Doors of Beauty & Intrigue’
- Saturn Bldg Second Floor – artist Anette Lusher
- Portage Bay Goods (621 N 35th St) – something super cute, brightly colored or both, by Kitten Chops
- ArtFX Gallery (420 N 35th St) – watercolors of nature and abstract scenes by Justina Calamia
- Frame-Up Studios (3515 Fremont Ave N) – acrylic paintings that explore the relationship between color and texture, by Sue Robertson
Other venues also on the Friday Art Walk include Fremont Jewelry Design, and 509 Wines Tasting Room. Check the FFF website before setting out for the Lenin Lighting & Fremont Festivus this Friday, for a complete list – and the printable map of venues! And remember:
SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL ARTS SCENE!