Mark Your Calendar: Glass Art For Sale At Glass Eye In October
On Saturday, October 6th, from 9a – 1p, the Glass Eye Studio will have one of its rare, yet lauded outdoor/sidewalk sales.
On Saturday, October 6th, from 9a – 1p, the Glass Eye Studio will have one of its rare, yet lauded outdoor/sidewalk sales.
On Friday, September 21st, at dark, members of the Fremont Arts Council will lead a lantern walk half-way around Green Lake – starting at the Aqua Theater and ending at an area near The Bathhouse Theatre.
Two call for artists have been issued, one for the Elliot Bay Seawall Project and the other for the Youngstown Flats.
This Saturday, September 15th, starting at 9p, LoreDona returns to the White Rabbit with the latest production of the lively (and lovely) Vintage Spectacular. With a variety of performances from some delicious and delectable ladies, plus live music from the sensational Mark Siano & The Enablers, at $10 a ticket (for those 21+) this evening’s entertainment qualifies as a real bargain.
Over the last two weeks Jessica Randall, and a scant few volunteers, have been hard at work cleaning up, and doing minor repairs, on the SPACE art installation at 600 N 36th St. Randall contacted Fremocentrist.com to inform readers that life has been found in SPACE, as the once blue – now pearl-ized – planet has cracked open to reveal a secret worthy of SPACE-exploration.
This Friday, September 7th, from 6p – 9p, the First Friday Art Walk offers a sensational selection of sights and sounds – that could only occur at the Center of the Universe. Do not miss out on several select and single-opportunity shows at this month’s participating venues.
The ‘Fremont: Timber To Troll’ history project being compiled currently at History House of Greater Seattle continues to gather materials from Fremonsters of all times, talents and temperaments. The final presentation of the student’s projects, the DVD and a possible art display has been rescheduled for November 17th to get more people, and their contributions, involved.
Word on the street is that the Seattle Office of the Mayor is consulting with Fremont property and business owners along one block of North 34th Street – between Fremont Ave N and Troll Ave N – about giving that stretch an honorary name in memory of Seattle’s favorite clown, J.P. Patches.
A locally produced documentary, on the history of the Fremont Arts Council, the Fremont Troll and installation of public art, will have a second screening on August 26th at 6p at the Doric Lodge #92. This screening is specifically for those who want to stay after and offer constructive opinions during an optional Q & A session.
It’s time to spiff up the SPACE art installation, at N 36th St & Evanston Ave N. The Fremont Chamber of Commerce and the Fremont Arts Council have both contributed money for equipment and materials – all that is needed now is the people-power! If you have time, please contact Randall to set up the most productive time. Questions and donations can also be directed to 360/301-2376 or jessicaeckes@yahoo.com