The Georgetown Art Attack provided its November art walkers with a sensory-overload-inducing

The Georgetown Art Attack provided its November art walkers with a sensory-overload-inducing selection of participating venues. Guests could visit the AV Club, Georgetown’s new video and film showcase, or stroll through the Georgetown Trailer Park Mall’s Fourth Annual Holiday Bazaar. Over two dozen other galleries and venues participated, making the art walk – which takes place on the second Saturday of each month – one of Seattle’s most diverse.Photos by Catherine Anstett.Published on November 15, 2010

An interesting aspect of the Georgetown tour is that many of the studios are live/work spaces.

An interesting aspect of the Georgetown tour is that many of the studios are live/work spaces.

Nautilus Studio

Nautilus Studio

Just behind Nautilus Studio is the new Georgetown Trailer Park Mall.

Just behind Nautilus Studio is the new Georgetown Trailer Park Mall.

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The mallaE™s motto is aEœItaE™s not perfect, itaE™s a trailer park.aE

The Red Purse trailer.

The Red Purse trailer.

The owner of the Red Purse trailer, which featured artwork by Cooper Lanza.

The owner of the Red Purse trailer, which featured artwork by Cooper Lanza.

Festivities at the Trailer Park Mall.

Festivities at the Trailer Park Mall.

The Atelier displayed a Katrina Wolfe sculpture of Jethaniel  Spyder Peterka, coowner of Nautilus Studio.

The Atelier displayed a Katrina Wolfe sculpture of Jethaniel Spyder Peterka, coowner of Nautilus Studio.

Fantagraphics bookstore featured the book aEœDestroy All Movies, The Complete Guide to Punks on FilmaE and ran movie clips of cinematic punks.

Fantagraphics bookstore featured the book aEœDestroy All Movies, The Complete Guide to Punks on FilmaE and ran movie clips of cinematic punks.

Woodblock and linoleum prints by Jameson Hubbard at Georgetown Arts and Cultural Center

Woodblock and linoleum prints by Jameson Hubbard at Georgetown Arts and Cultural Center

Also in the Rainier Brewing building were paintings by Mary Tudor (left)

Also in the Rainier Brewing building were paintings by Mary Tudor (left)

Children are frequent participants in the Georgetown Art Attack, such as this bunch at Studio #4.

Children are frequent participants in the Georgetown Art Attack, such as this bunch at Studio #4.