West Seattle arts: 6 years for Twilight; 6 months for Alki Arts

Two arts businesses in West Seattle are about to celebrate milestones:

TWILIGHT ARTIST COLLECTIVE TELLS ITS STORY: January will mark six years for Twilight Artist Collective. It didn’t begin in West Seattle – but this is now its only home (next to Easy Street Records in The Junction). Twilight’s Mary Enslow decided to celebrate early by recounting the “strange and cool” story of how she and her co-proprietors met – a story that spans half the globe, from Rome to Pike Place Market. Click to read “How The TwAC Did We Get Here?”.

ALKI ARTS’ SIX-MONTH-IVERSARY SALE: Diane Venti is proud to proclaim that Alki Arts has made it six months, and will celebrate with a sale and party this Sunday (January 2nd), noon-7 pm. Everything’s 10 percent off, and they’ll have dessert and refreshments. If you haven’t been to Alki Arts – it’s at 2820 Alki SW, next to Cactus.

1 Reply to "West Seattle arts: 6 years for Twilight; 6 months for Alki Arts"

  • Brian December 30, 2010 (7:43 pm)

    Alki Arts is a wonderful asset to our community. Great art by local artists, terrific location, and best of all, friendly people. I stopped by a few times to get some unique art for my home and ended up making new friends, who just happen to also be my neighbors. How cool is that?!

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