Fremont Arts Council Continues Maintenance Of Fremont Troll
If you can contribute to the Troll Fund, please send a donation to the FAC at their workshop, The Powerhouse. The address is 3940 Fremont Ave N, Seattle, WA 98103. Or, give in person!
If you can contribute to the Troll Fund, please send a donation to the FAC at their workshop, The Powerhouse. The address is 3940 Fremont Ave N, Seattle, WA 98103. Or, give in person!
The Seattle Office of Arts & Culture, in partnership with Seattle Public Utilities (SPU,) is inviting artists to submit images of original two-dimensional artworks or wall-hanging sculptures for a competitive purchase.
Over the weekend of July 13th – 15th, Salsa Con Todo will host a series of workshops taught by popular visiting dance instructors Charlene Rose and Roman Vasquez.
On Friday, July 6th, from 6p – 9p, the Fremont First Friday Art Walk returns, to provide culture and gather a community at the Center of the Universe.
A fundraiser conducted by the Rotary Club of Fremont, on behalf of the B.F. Day School Playground Improvement project, was a naming contest for the Dinosaur Topiaries, which the Club keep trimmed and neat as part of their quarterly Burke-Gilman Trail clean-up. And the official names are: Dino & Dora!!
Beginning July 1st, the Seattle Public Library (SPL) will open a month-long submission period for Seattle musicians interested in adding an original music album to ‘Playback’, an ever-expanding collection of local music curated by the SPL.
This summer, The Fremont Tour returns to the Center of the Universe, promoting the quirky public art with an 80-minute, guided walk through the neighborhood, taking a turn on the odd spectrum. This family-friendly, ADA accessible, interactive tour takes place this summer on Sundays, through September 2nd, at 11a and 1p, starting on Solstice Plaza (711 N 34th St – on Patches Place.)
On Saturday, June 23rd, from 2:30p – 6:30p, the volunteer-matching non-profit, The World Is Fun (TWIF), will be hosting a ‘Know Your Neighborhood’ event at Shawn O’Donnell’s In Fremont.
On Saturday, June 16th, at 1p, the Fremont Arts Council will present the 30th Annual Fremont Solstice Parade – a cavalcade of creative expression, and volunteer sweat equity. This legendary procession will dance down the streets of Fremont, east from 2nd Ave NW to Gas Works Park, displaying art installations all along the way.
On the morning of Sunday, June 17th, Father’s Day, the Seattle Art Cars will go on the road, allowing people around North Seattle to see these creative vehicles in action.