Something for everyone at this Thursday’s Edmonds Art Walk

Local potter Barbara Wyatt’s impressionistic Sculptural 7.

From abstract and impressionist paintings to pottery and jewelry, this Thursday’s Edmonds Art Walk offers a variety of art for all.

The event from 5-8 p.m., and ” the artist is always on hand to say hello,” said Jeff Stilwell, Art Walk director.

The night’s exhibition schedule is included below. For more information, visit EdmondsArtWalk.org.

Live performances:
Jazz Pearls Music at ArtsNow Conference Center
David Little piano at Edward Jones
Solar Jazz Trio at Fabric of Life Boutique
Dan Voetmann’s ballads at Saetia
Ron Dalton at Wells Fargo Advisors, LLC

Exhibitions:
A. T. Jewelers: Enjoy Sandra Miner’s charmingly distinctive oil and wax paintings.
Aria Studio Gallery: Joan E Archer; Black and white, and color photography by Leah K Goodwin; watercolor demo begins 6:30.
Arista Wine Cellars: Original paintings on slumped wine bottles make for artist trays! Lynn Magill’s work is fun and lovely.
ArtsNow Gallery – Edmonds Conference Center: Paintings, Photographs, Jewelry and Portraits from ArtsNow instructors.
ARTspot Edmonds: Barbara Wyatt loves the challenge of pushing pottery to new places. Based in natural materials and earthscapes.
Bluefish Designs: Intricate and vivid miniature pastels by Sue Dawson feature a variety of subjects, all revealing her award-winning technique.
C’est La Vie: A collection of colorful stones and glass by Donna Ledford are infused with leather and silver.
Cline Jewelers: Award-winning Edmonds artist, Kathleen A Johnson exhibits her colorful crow, owl, and hummingbird paintings, cards, and calendars.
Coldwell Banker Bain: Enjoy these quilts for all seasons handmade by Madeline Buckley.
Cole Gallery and Artist Supplies: Finger painter Iris Scott and acrylic painter Jennifer Bowman bring a fabulous show of Impressionistic works.
Dayton Street Studio: Serene black and white photos of our Northwest wild lands are the specialty of Jeff Krewson.
Edmonds Bookshop: Ingrid Ricks writes about saving herself from an oppressive stepdad in Hippie Boy: A Girl’s Story.
Edmonds Historical Society: Nature’s colors can be easy to overlook – unless you get up close with Kim Coulter’s macro photography.
Edmonds Library: Abstract, geometic and colorful recent paintings by Irene Yesley.
Edmonds Masonic Temple: Tiny, colorful pieces of paper are arranged to create vibrant imagery – by Crystal Davis. Demonstration!
Edmonds Vision Center: Vibrant travel photography by Debbie Harrington, and colorful dichroic glass jewelry by Dolors Ruscha.
Edward Jones: Don and Carolyn Henle’s oils embody the spirit of the subject, which includes landscapes, architecture and people.
Fabric of Life Fair Trade Boutique: Nature themed photo digital collages by Mary Anne Tyan. Also handmade gem stone jewelry and unique ornaments made of string.
Frances Anderson Center: Walking Towards Your Dreams – Creating a Book from Your Journal with artist and author Marcia Shaver.
Gallery North: Curiosity, Feather and Flow – the work of contemporary sumi-e artist, Karen Dedrickson.
Garden Gear: Edmonds artist Von Schroeder is bringing the hottest new trend in unisex jewelry for all occasions. Custom fit.
Housewares: The colorful and funky mixed media wall sculptures by Barry Burgess are sure to make you smile.
J Rankin Jewelers: Vibrant, spontaneous, florals to figurative watercolor paintings by Frances Velling.
Manya Vee Selects: Luxurious faux fur hats and accessories by Seattle’s own Pandemonium Hats. Look fabulous while staying warm!
Otherworlds: Fantasy sculpture and art and vintage glass carnivorous glass terrariums by Matthew Hinshaw and Mary Fosse.
Red Petal Cakes: Black and white art photography by Jesse Young says so much by including so little. What story do you see?
Rick Steves’ Europe: Enjoy Colin Johnson’s delightfully arrresting Paris photos on canvas.
Saetia: Enjoy Laura Zeck’s delightfully vibrant acrylic and resin abstract works.
Savvy Traveler: Chris Fleck shows images from his travels around the US and the world. Many of the prints will be presented on aluminum.
Soma Salon: Nature photos by Steve Lambert printed on canvas paper with rustic cedar frames.
The Papery: Unique handmade button jewelry by Shannon Tipple-Leen to brighten up your day.
Wells Fargo Advisors, LLC: Kim Carney’s charming, mixed-media “Brantlers” are wooden folk art sculptures made with upcycled materials.
Windermere Real Estate: Art photography by Jose Lino captures nature and scenes at their most beautiful.
Xavier Salazar Woodworking: Get a jump on Christmas with some new wood turned bottle stoppers and pens by Xavier Salazar and Bob Julin.

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