Artists for December ArtWalk

Building C (Artist Studios)
1148 NW Leary Avenue
(1 Block North of Leary on 14th, Banner marks entrance)

Take this opportunity to visit the open studios of twenty-four professional artists and purchase unique and wonderful gifts. Artists include: Carol Mallett Adelman, Ben Brackin, Andree Carter, Steve Costie, Diane Culhane, Sue Danielson, Michael Dickter, Louise Durocher, Robert Hardgrave, Virginia Howlett, Mary Iverson, Terry Leness, Mike (Mikela) Naylor, Piper O’Neill, AJ Power, Patricia Ridenour, Sarah Savidge, Robin Siegl, Jennifer Stenhouse, Gillian Theobald, C.L. Utley, Margaret Watson, Lilly West and Junko Yamamoto.

We apologize for
incorrectly placing this venue on our quarterly map. Please note that Building C is located south of NW Market Street, just above Leary Way.

Vain
5401 Ballard Avenue NW

Featuring the jewelry collection of Jamie Cox of
Deuce. For as long as she can remember she has always had a thing for jewelry; you can even call it a sort of love affair. Her jewelry design came from this love affair, as she explains, “a girl’s jewelry box can only hold so much! So with love, creativity, and a vintage flair Deuce was born.” Jamie’s collection is a mix of new and vintage elements.


Three Girls Bakery

6209 15th Avenue NW

This month their salon presents Warm Up to the Holidays, a group show featuring Candis Bergerson, Rebecca Ellison, Diana Federighi, Eve Ingraham, Atarah Levy, Louisiana Levy, Janine Manners and Mary McKee.


Venue
5408 22nd Avenue NW

Daniela and Chris Shelton, who live in a cottage at the edge of the woods on an island in the Puget Sound, are Hasenpfeffer, Inc. They merge modernism with traditional craftsmanship to create their line of children's dolls. Semi-interlocking patterns result in more than just a friendly looking doll; these original shapes allow them to minimize waste material and use only remnants, discontinued or closeout fabrics, making for eco-friendly designs. Outfits for the dolls are often knitted by Ursula, Daniela's mom, who lives in Switzerland and scours stores for remnant yarn. All Hasenpfeffer dolls, bears and lambs are stuffed with hypoallergenic fiberfill made in the US.

Root. Integrative Health
Carnegie Library Building
2026 NW Market Street


It's their First Annual Holiday Extravaganza! Local artist Marcie Swift is featured, along with Reggae guitarist, Shan Coleman, who will captivate your senses with their innovative talents! Come and relax with your favorite practitioners while enjoying delicious food- compliments of Mr. Gyros, catchy beats and of course, our holiday flare!

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