Pike and Pine West of Broadway



Bauhaus + I Want You Series Part III- The Final Chapter in this series. Devon Varmega presents "Mocotó Pocotó". Mocotó is a delicious soup made of cows feet commonly eaten in northeast Brazil. Pocotó is the onomatopoeic word for the sound of a trotting horse. Put the two together, and this is what you get. Free issue of I Want You magazine to the first 100 people.


CAKE, CYCLES, and CHEWBACCA! Alleycat Acres 2nd Birthday Party and Fundraising Event. Seattle's own Urban Farming organization, Alleycat Acres, is celebrating it's 2nd year of building community run farms in Seattle. Come help celebrate this occasion at Ltd. Art Gallery, with cake from Shavi Snax, refreshments courtesy of Georgetown Brewery, and a live DJ set. Donations welcome. PLUS check out the much acclaimed STAR WARS Art exhibition, "These Are The Droids You're Looking For", now on display at the Gallery. 6pm-10pm


Gamma Ray Games is proud to feature our first solo show by Raven Mimura. Raven's iconic fantasy was a real standout in our Unhallowed Metropolis group show last September. His solo show will include works from properties such as Dungeons & Dragons, Call of Cthulhu & Shadowrun. More info about Raven and his artwork are available at his website, ravenmimura.com.



We are excited to be showing show the limited edition silkscreens of urinals of the world by Jesse Wamre and the sexy photography of Gregory Moon.

Photography by Ish. ishsstreet.blogspot.com

Gallery and studio featuring live painting performances of music driven paintings called Rhythm Abstractions. New furniture Pieces on display.

Jenny GG photography. Enjoy the genuine sensuality of these boudoir photographs, whose subjects are real women who chose to have risqué, yet tasteful, photos taken for their partners or for themselves. Boudoir photos can be a special honeymoon, anniversary or Valentine's Day gift, or a way to celebrate your own sexiness. Jenny GG believes in the beauty and sensuality of every body and strives to bring that out in her art.
Pike and Pine West of Broadway

Michelle Taylor, photographer, is showing her work of abstracted forms and landscapes mixed with vibrant colors.

City Arts award winner Aaron Asis will be showing a new installation work. Entry via the gate behind the Shell station; beware the dumpster.


Ben Malay, Charcoal portraits, www.benjaminmalay.com


Retrofit Home's Seventh Annual Hundred and Under Group Art Show continues in January. Stefvin Caswell, Todd Karam, Jesse Link, Twozdai Hulse, Urban&Amy, Elizabeth Brown, Rachel McLellan, George Perrou, Jeff Farnam. Nine awesome local artists....every bit of this awesomeness under a hundred dollars! Champagne and treats from 5-10pm


THIS ISLAND EARTH: Three interpretations of the UFO experience. Artists Christian French, David Kane and Tim Marsden collaborate on an exhibition exploring the modern ailments of Alienation, Self Delusion and the Celebration of things beyond our control.


Elizabeth Sheets, book artist; Tess Martin, film maker; and Jack Baker, installation artist showing new and ongoing work. 6 - 10 pm. Located above Purr, across from Value Village.


Paintings, Screen Prints and Spray Paint Stencils by Roy Powell, Peter Loyd, and Greg Boudreau.Our studio will be open to the public. We are continuously starting new projects. Come see what we are working on now.6:30 pm - late.


A group show of nine artists: Kate Anthony, Linda Brady, Susan Christian, Richard Farrar, Randy Hillam, Marti Lyttle, Jennifer Randall, Robin Stacy Richardson and Randi Starup.


surFACE: Contemporary Wet Plate Collodion Portraiture is an exhibition featuring portraiture by five artists who bask in 19th Century photographic processes. Represented are wet plate collodion tintypes and ambrotypes that are amongst the most beautiful of them all with their mysterious and haunting historic quality. These artists each focus their portraiture on unique subjects including artists, cowboys, skaters, surfers and soldiers. Photos by Daniel Carrillo, Ellen Susan, Joni Sternbach, Robb Kendrick & Jenny Sampson.

Click Click Whirrrr, slideshow story time. Stories told by ilvs strauss and illustrated by good old fashioned slide show. these gems are amazing and not to be missed. A story every half hour, 5-7, with discussion and mingling with the artist inbetween.

Jessie Maughan is a current senior at Cornish College of the Arts. Her installation work deals with the accumulation of personal objects. Beverages provided!


The Small Dungeons, art by Tony Dowler.

Check out the work of our featured artist and enjoy happy hour ALL NIGHT LONG!



Rare Medium presents "Rebirth", a group show by artists giving new life to found materials. Featuring artists Greg Boudreau, Julia Haack, Christian French presenting painting, installation/found objects 6 - 9pm, light refreshments. Rare Medium is a collective space housing studios, vintage polaroid store and gallery.

Featuring new art work from Brian Lane.


Electric Tea Party, installation featuring Margot Bird, Veronica Smith, Rachel LeBlanc. The work ranges from video projection to burlap and fur collages to a fully enclosed light space. All works are meant to enhance the viewers senses and question their sense of space. Artwalk hours 6 to 10p, then stay late for Move! The IN's open mic night.



HIV30: Take Action Seattle is a collaboration of Seattle activists and HIV/AIDS service organizations working together to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. A timeline and an art montage "30 days, 30 Stories" are displayed on the Sound Transit Red Wall on Broadway across from Dick's.


Creative Member Art Show. An evening of live painting, music, and refreshments. Bask in our collective imagination!
North Broadway


Matt Jones and Cody Blomberg, paintings in acrylic. Fitness classes will be taking place also, so stop by and check out the hottest work-out on CapHill!


Joe Bar Presents: Rodrigo Valenzuela. A meaningless gesture wants to find purpose in the two dimensional world. Seattle Artist Rodrigo Valenzuela exhibits a new series of digitally constructed photographs.
East Olive Way


"Power and Decay" showcases photos taken by Mike Russell in Atlanta and around northwestern Arizona. Repeating shapes and strong contours evoke a sense of permanence. Rusting metal, fading paint, and broken glass captured in the strength of the midday sun reveal the texture and beauty of decline. mikerussellfoto.com

Swing by Tommy Gun on Thursday evening from 5 PM to close and ask for The Artwalk Special: a shot of bourbon and a can of Hamm's for $5. While there, check out PERCH, a permanent installation created by local artist and Tommy Gun bar manager Sean Johnson. Johnson is just one of six Seattle artists to have their work accepted into the Tacoma Art Museum's 10th Northwest Biennial. http://www.tacomaartmuseum.org/Page.aspx?cid=7529.


SCRED: a first art show by Lelah Maupin. January is all about FUN. This is a colorful show featuring handmade banners portraying various emotions and states of mind. Created by artist and (TacocaT) drummer Lelah Maupin. Co-curated by C.M. Ruiz. DJ Club POP playing, plus an after party TBA!. Also, Anne Blackburn curates "Nooks and Crannies", an outdoor installation.


Artist Larkin summon the creatures of land, air and imagination in his mixed media works. Chimeras, Gorgons, deities, rabbits, and other creatures combine with human elements to inhabit a world of dreams and nightmares. Personally symbolic and infused with dark whimsy, his creations frighten and delight. His paintings in 2-dimensions are complemented by the borders and organic mazes of crocheted fibers worked around or into the surface of each piece.

Mark O'Connell: Mark's work is all done with oil. One of his pieces was recently reviewed in the Sunday Times. (www.markoconnellvisuals.info) Javier S. Ortega: These beautiful paintings are done with acrylics. (www.ortega.net) Kevin Johnson:Amazing fine graphite drawings. (www.acmebarbershop.com) Jimmy Gonzalez: Great photographs of our beautiful city. (www.magicwindoweve.com)

Check out our new art work and enjoy $4 wells till 11pm
15th Ave

Painting Seattle: This exhibition features two painters, Kamekichi Tokita and Kenjiro Nomura, known in 1930s Seattle for their American realist style of landscape painting. Tokita and Nomura were the most prominent of a group of first-generation Japanese-American painters in the 1920s and '30s in Seattle. The work of both artists can be said to foreshadow characteristics of the Northwest School, but more broadly it contributes a distinctive Issei (Japanese-American immigrant) perspective to American art of its time. Free admission during Blitz 5 - 9p.


A Winter's Solace features stone and wood scultpure by James C. Bassett. 5 - 8p during art walk. Also closing reception Saturday Jan 28th, noon - 5p. Other showings by appointment. Call us!

James Rooney - Photos capturing everyday scenes, jrooneyphotography.com, Joe Wuts' woodwork art - Fallen Branches art, Heather Anne Jenkins - paintings, acrylic on canvas.