On Thursday December 9th, as part of the 2nd Thursday West Seattle Art Walk , the community room in ginomai will be holding a silent auction of work donated by some ginomai artists as well as artists from West Seattle Christian Church. The proceeds will go towards drilling a fresh water well in a village in Honduras in August 2011. The pictures here are from a just completed trip to drill a well in Guatemala. The auction will take place from 6-9pm during the art walk and is both an opportunity to purchase some great pieces for Christmas as well as supporting a great cause. This is all part of West Seattle Christians annual participation in Advent Conspiracy .
DECEMBER 11-12: 4th Annual HOLIGAZE Holiday Sale Saturday 12-7pm & Sunday 12-5pm
Featuring:
GOGO GREEN GARDEN. Amy Pennington. Seasonal preserved goods from the author of Urban Pantry.
RED BARN WOODWORK. Candle holders made from reclaimed and salvaged wood and hardware.
KELLY RAE CUNNINGHAM. Encaustic and Acrylic paintings, open studio.
TARSHA ROCKOWITZ. All things art and handmade, inspired by nature.
SHELLI MARKEE JEWELRY. Hand-forged, hand-hammered & hand-wrought sterling silver designs.
SEATTLE JUNK LOVE. Sarah J. Littlefield, picker for hire. Found items for sale.
Free off street parking in the lot on the south side of the building
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Community Room open
The community room is open July and August for local artists to show their work during the West Seattle 2nd Thursday ArtWalks ... Contact Dan at djake@westseattlechristian.org for details
Saturday, February 27, 2010
Photography by Scott Cahill Rude featured in March
"Scott Cahill Rude is a native Seattlite who returned home in late '07
after living in other parts of the country for the previous 10 years.
His "Reflecting on Seattle" series shows a different perspective of
our city; a unique and fascinating view of the place that we all know
and love.
Scott uses very low-tech equipment. His pictures are presented as he saw them. His use of water and light reflection shows the world as he sees it; this is Seattle through his eyes."
His work will be featured in the ":Community Room" all month long. Come see him on Artwalk night from 6-9pm Thursday March 11
after living in other parts of the country for the previous 10 years.
His "Reflecting on Seattle" series shows a different perspective of
our city; a unique and fascinating view of the place that we all know
and love.
Scott uses very low-tech equipment. His pictures are presented as he saw them. His use of water and light reflection shows the world as he sees it; this is Seattle through his eyes."
His work will be featured in the ":Community Room" all month long. Come see him on Artwalk night from 6-9pm Thursday March 11
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