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January Georgetown Art Attack | Second Saturday, Historic Neighborhood Art Walk, Participants, Map, Free

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July 2014 Georgetown Art Attack

The Georgetown Art Attack rings in the New Year by welcoming a new gallery to our historic neighborhood.  Located above Via Tribunali and Hitchcock Deli, Interstitial Gallery’s inaugural show features Seattle artist Cait Willis. Join us on January 10 at the launch of another year of lively contemporary visual and performing arts.

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Georgetown Art Attack January 2015Georgetown Second Saturday Art Attack
January 10, 2015
6-9 p.m. | Free | All Ages
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The Georgetown Art Attack, held on the second Saturday each month, represents an ongoing effort by area artists to celebrate the creative diversity of Georgetown and generate public sentiment favoring preservation of this wonderful civic asset. More than 30 Georgetown enterprises participate, featuring a lively array of visual, performing, and applied arts.

Seattle’s Only Free Art Ride Bus runs up and down Airport Way South and to The Equinox and Laurelhurst Cellars every 15 minutes, from 6 – 9:30 pm. Hop on the “Art Ride” and let us pamper you! Look for the “Art Ride” bus stops, manned by fanciful tour guides.

HIGHLIGHTS:

  • All City Coffee presents Smile Until It Hurts, a collection of mixed media portraiture by Christopher Vaughn Gay
  • Equinox Studios  encompasses over 50 Magnificent Makers working in blacksmithing and metal sculpture, glass, and every other imaginable medium.
  • Fantagraphics Bookstore and Gallery  features “Black Light: The World of L. B. Cole  and a workshop with  French art collective Le Cigibi.
  • Krab Jab Studios hosts Yvette Endrijautzki Presents: Divine and Sacred”, featuring Yvette Endrijautzki with Drew Tucker,Tokyo Jesus,Joe Vollanand Elijah Evanson.Local assemblage artist Yvette Endrijautzki headlines this exhibition in her first solo show in Seattle, which explores the elements of the human soul as pertains to the world of the Other. Joining her from Japan, Chicago and Seattle are four supporting artists from various disciplines in what promises to be a dark and beautiful journey of the Blessed psyche. January 10th-February 6th, artist reception 6-9PM January 10th with Artist Talk at 7:30PM
  • Shannon Koszyk Studios will showcase an array of the lifestyle artist’s many trades including handmade heirloom quality jewelry, vintage military clothing, and unique pieces of art, home decor, and custom strung chandeliers, all of which embody her heavy and dark yet elegant and modern aesthetic. Also featured will be Deanna DiBene Millinery, Mia Fioravanti Clothing, Ozen Company Leather, and vintage clothing from Tyranny & Mutation and Trunk Show Seattle.
  • Spectrum House Salon and Photo is featuring “Landscapes of Guadalajara”Balo Pulido is a self-taught artist from Guadalajara, Jalisco who approaches his subjects, usually landscapes and human figures, with a feeling of spontaneous and nostalgic yearning. Using a spatula rather than brushwork for the majority of his strokes Balo strikes a balance between figurative representational work and abstraction, leaving part of the subject for the viewer to interpret.
  • Studio E presents “PAPERWORK“. Magda Baker Magda will be showing some of her Patterned Objects in addition to her books-hand bound printed collections.Marilyn Frasca Monotypes using a variety of techniques to literally and figuratively draw her characters and environments to the surface of the paper.Rachel Illingworth. Rachel’s print rely on imagery stemming from a response to recurring shapes and patterns in the natural world.
  • The Mix proudly showcases new students from Georgetown’s own Seattle Drum School every month. All ages from 6-8pm.
  • Machine House Brewery   presents Hallie Scott – Tell a Myth. Hallie Scott is a visual and performance artist in Seattle. She has a degree in dance from the University of Washington and works in a range of mediums from dance, to paint, to ink, to film.  In the past year she has presented her work at Next Dance Cinema, Strictly Seattle, NEPO 5K, The Artery, Georgetown Carnival, and 12 Minutes Max. The work on display are pieces made within the last two years with found wood, culled from neighborhood construction sites and trash piles.
  • Eight and Sand  hosts the Wood Group Show. This will be the closing reception for Wood. This is an un-themed show where the only requirement is for all pieces to be on a wood substrate. Local and national artists represented are: Maxx Follis, Jasmine Becket-Griffith, Eli Wolff, Ripley, Mary Clymer,Vikram Madan, Rhodora Jacob, Marty Gordon, Gillian LolitaAgogoAlexiel, Jenny Dayton, Craig Van Den Bosch, Ronnie Taylor, Tiffany Toland-Scott, Christopher J Olson, Alexandria Sandlin.
  • Runway Cafe presents new works by Zach Sell. Zach is a Pennsylvanian artist, currently residing in Seattle with a fond appreciation of breakfast items, tools, underwear, and other objects of his whimsy.
  • Interstitial  is exhibiting Cait Willis, “Dr Jekyll and Madame Hyde”. Cait Willis presents the duality of media and culture thru a series of digital paintings, prints, and video work, allowing the  viewer to experience her process of digital miscommunication.

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