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August 13, 2008 at 5:10 pm #587767
erincorrineMemberI am looking for some advice/guidance. I want to go on the art walk tomorrow, but I am not finding the website to be that helpful. Do you have to start at 6 at the first location? Or is it a show up sometime between 6 and 9 and follow this path at your own pace? A friend wants to come with me, but she cannot get there until 6:15. I am hoping to know whether we start at our own pace or if I will need to let her know where the group is at around 6:15.
Thanks a million!!!
PS – I am not very savvy at the serach feature, so I apologize if this issue has already been addressed in a previous post :)
August 13, 2008 at 5:24 pm #634118
keleesoMemberThis is something you do on your own. You can start anywhere, at any time and pick and chose where you go.
August 13, 2008 at 5:36 pm #634119
WSBKeymasterAs keleeso says, it’s totally self-guided. You can drop into one place at any point, or visit the whole set. Some venues have exhibit openings to coincide with Art Walk night; in other cases, just stop by, look at what’s up on the wall or shelves, and move on. Many offer treats too – cheese, crackers, that kind of thing. The Art Walk happens year round, second Thursday, but this is an especially great time to enjoy it while the weather’s nice. Be sure not to miss some of the stops on the edges of The Junction like Ginomai at 42nd/Genesee, which is a collection of artist studios in a former school building, not to mention the participants outside The Junction, like WSB sponsor Click! Design That Fits in Admiral, and Bubbles on Delridge.
I see that the map link is a bit far down on the Art Walk blog, so here’s a direct link (all venues for this month as well as next are listed)
-TR
August 13, 2008 at 5:59 pm #634120
erincorrineMemberThanks Thanks Thanks! I travel for work and am usually out of town on Thursdays. This has been on my “to do” list for quiet some time!
Thanks for the info :)
August 13, 2008 at 9:51 pm #634121
rahvasMemberThe art walk was so disappointing. there is a popular artwalk in NE Portland and the difference is staggering. Down there people set up stands on the sidewalk and folks come from all over the city to enjoy the art and restaurants. The Junction one was really awkward.
August 13, 2008 at 10:14 pm #634122
djakeMemberWhen was the last time that you went to the art walk? It has greatly improved during the last few months.
August 14, 2008 at 12:05 am #634123
villagegreenMemberThe reason people don’t come from all over the city to the WS Art Walk is because almost every neighborhood in Seattle has an Art Walk. Also, the WS one hasn’t been around that long. It has gotten better in recent months.
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