Art walks and special events through July 15

Second Thursday

Blitz, Capitol Hill’s Art Walk from 5-8pm. More information and maps: www.blitzcapitolhill.com

West Seattle Art Walk, 6pm-9pm, Visit www.westseattleartwalk.blogspot.com.

Second Friday

Greenwood-Phinney Art Up Art Walk, 6pm-9pm, along Greenwood Ave. North from 67th-87th St. Visit http://artupgreenwood-phinneyblogspot.com/

Kirkland Art Walk 6-9pm

Second Saturday

Ballard Art Walk, 6pm-9pm. Call Ballard Chamber of Commerce at 206.784.9705. www.centraldistrictartwalk.com/.

Central District Art Walk from 1pm-5pm. at various locations around 23rd Ave & E Cherry St.

Georgetown Art Attack, 6-9pm. Visit www.georgetownartattack.com

Port Angeles Art Walk, 5-8pm. Visit www.portangelesdowntown.com/

Poulsbo Art Walk from 5-8pm. http://poulsboartwalk.com/default.aspx

 

July 12

Show Brazil! and the VamoLa Drum & Dance Ensemble kicks off summer at 5:30pm at the Seattle Art Museum Olympic Sculpture Park. Music and art-filled Thursday evenings with food trucks, a rocking SAM Remix at OSP in August and the season-closing Salmon Return Family Festival in September will punctuate the season. Seattle residents and visitors can count on a range of weekly events from lively jazz and rock performances to outdoor yoga, Zumba and drawing in the park and more.

 

July 14

The Seattle Office of Arts & Cultural Affairs will dedicate Elizabeth Conner’s Painting and Sculpting the Land and Drawing the Land at the Jefferson Park Jubilee opening ceremony in Beacon Hill, noon to 1 p.m., Saturday, July 14. Attendees will have the opportunity to meet the artist following the opening ceremony, which will feature Mayor Mike McGinn, Councilmember Sally Bagshaw, Consul General of Japan Kiyokazu Ota and Public Art Program Director Ruri Yampolsky, among others. The two works were commissioned by the Office of Arts & Cultural Affairs with 1% for Art funds.

 

 

July 14-15

Camano Island Art by the Bay Fine Arts and Crafts Festival, 10am-5pm, Utsalady Elementary School, 608 Arrowhead Road. Visit www.stanwoodcamanoarts.com.

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