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Can you say First Friday Fremont Art Walk five times really fast?

Published 7:00 am Monday, September 24, 2012

EVO, which hosted The Rare and Vintage Snowboard Show, showed vintage snowboard movies during the art walk.
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EVO, which hosted The Rare and Vintage Snowboard Show, showed vintage snowboard movies during the art walk.
EVO, which hosted The Rare and Vintage Snowboard Show, showed vintage snowboard movies during the art walk.
Great snowboard graphics.
Guests mingled at EVO.
The aEœNorthwest Wood FireaE show co-curator Ben Waterman at POTS Gallery. The show feautured 24 local ceramic artists.
Theo Chocolates provided art walkers with a free tasting.
A folichon cajun band at Theo Chocolates.
Happy chocolate tasting!
Theo Chocolates.
At the Fremont Abbey, photographer Robertsen Ashman (in hat) compares two panoramas of downtown Seattle, part of the exhibit aEœUrban Landscapes: The Abstract Context Instigates.
Creativity Loves Company allowed art walkers to direct themselves in self-portraits.
Creativity Loves Company allowed guests to take group pictures, too.
Creativity Loves Company.
Winemaker Kevin Conroy and 509 WineryaE™s Stacey Fujimura at the 509 Winery and Tasting Room. Art by Stephanie Sullivan Broker.
A food truck outside 509 Winery provided famished art walkers with much needed sustinence.

Can you say First Friday Fremont Art Walk five times really fast? Even if you can’t, you’re welcome at the monthly art walk, which takes place in the self-proclaimed center of Seattle’s art universe. The art walk begins at 6 p.m., ends at 9 p.m. and features a variety of exciting local and foreign artists.Photos by Catherine Anstett.Published on November 8, 2010