August 18, 2022
2022-08-18T16:00:00
Downtown Snohomish
Snohomish, WA 98290
Art Walk 2022
Thursday, August 18, 2022
Over 20 artists, galleries, and studios will break out the paint, musical instruments, a Ukrainian headdress, and even a few sauce pans for the 2022 Art Walk. This year’s event features interactive murals, a graffiti throw down, hand-crafted desserts, live music, and a Youth Gallery.
Over 20 artists, galleries, and studios will break out the paint, musical instruments, a Ukrainian headdress, and even a few sauce pans for the 2022 Art Walk. This year’s event features interactive murals, a graffiti throw down, hand-crafted desserts, live music, and a Youth Gallery.
“It’s thrilling to see art come to life in Snohomish, especially with our City’s youngest artists,” said City Councilmember Judith Kuleta. “The 2022 Art Walk promises to be one of the most diverse artistic events we’ve ever hosted in the City.”
In partnership with the Snohomish Farmer’s Market, Art Walk visitors will be able to find artists set up around Historic Downtown. Maps of participating “art spots” can be found at City Hall (116 Union Ave), the Carnegie Building (105 Cedar Ave), Farmer’s Market, and at participating businesses.
The Youth Art Gallery at the Carnegie Building will be managed by Snohomish High '22 graduate and Scholastic American Visions Gold Key Award Winner Anna Lomanchenko and feature works from local students. Items from Lomanchenko's portfolio, including her award-winning Ukranian vinok which was featured on the cover of the Snohomish Quarterly, will also be on display. Heather Sommer, a Snohomish resident and nationally-recognized artist who has been commissioned to create icons in Orthodox churches around the US, including St. Michael Antiochian Orthodox Church (Los Angeles, CA), will work on a mural at the corner of Union and Glen Aves. Local artist Gloryanne “Baby G” Carswell, manager of Rosella Gallery, will host graffiti artists from LA for a graffiti "throw down" at City Hall. Chef Joel Childs will create hand-crafted desserts using a blend of modern and classical techniques with seasonal and locally sourced foods.
Participating artists, galleries, and studios:
Stop | Artist/Business Name | Location | Description |
1 | Art Spot Studio LLC | 419 Covington Court | Features an open studio where artwork of the owner, Nikki Gardner, will be on display. |
2 | Helios Ballroom | 213 Ave D | The doors at the ballroom will be open to multiple local artists, including local artist Carrie Milburn, along with a display of children's art and an opportunity for community/collaborative art projects |
3 | Ave D Gallery | 124 Ave D | Custom framing and highlighting works of local artists |
4 | Gagnon Welding 42 | 1411 First St | Founded in 2001 and features mobile and on-site welding and fabrication. |
4 | "Cadyville" | Mural by Daniel Porter |
5 | American Legion Mural | 1201 First St | Painted by Monroe artist David Hose, this war memorial mural includes scenes from WWI to Iraq/Afghanistan |
6 | Worthy mural | 1200 First St | TBD |
7 | The Chef Behind the Curtain | 113 Ave C (back of the restaurant) | Hand crafted dessert, using a blend of modern and classical techniques with seasonal and locally sourced foods. |
8 | Angel Arms Works | 230 Ave B | Old St. Michael's Catholic Church is home to Angel Arms art studio, featuring works by Karen Guzak, Warner Blake, and Sara Pendergast. |
9 | Arts of Snohomish | 1024 First St | Featuring artists from around the region and various media, including watercolors, jewelry, and glass. |
10 | Stilig Studio | 122 Ave A, 3rd floor | Experience a variety of art created by local artists, and visit the open art studio of owner, Jennifer Oak, in the charming and historic Katlin Building. |
11 | Rosella Gallery | 902 First St | What began as an opportunity to showcase “The Dogtown Collection”, one of the largest urban art and graffiti collections in the world, has grown into a full scale gallery featuring many of the country’s top artists. |
12 | LA Graffiti Throwdown | 116 Union Ave | Local artist Gloryanne “Baby G” Carswell hosts graffiti artists from LA in a graffiti "throwdown" near City Hall |
12 | Candace Jarrett | 116 Union Ave | Candace will be onsite to discuss the historic Works Progress Administration (WPA) mural ("Construction of a Skid Road in the 80's" by Lance Hart) in City Hall (formerly the post office). The WPA was created in 1935 to help provide economic relief during the Great Depression. |
13 | Rolling Pin Woman | First and Union Bakery | Designed and crafted by local artist Jesse Purdom of Pacific Metal Arts, she's 12 ft. of solid metal woman |
14 | Laurie Crawford | Corner of Union & Glen Ave | Plein air painting of St. John's Episcopal Church large stained glass window |
14 | Dazzelated | Features various acrylic and watercolor paintings |
15 | Heather Sommer Iconography | Parklet at First & Union | Snohomish resident and artist commissioned to create icons in Orthodox churches around the US, including St. Andrew Antiochian Orthodox Church (Arlington, WA), St. Ignatius Antiochian Orthodox Church (Mesa, AZ), St., and St. Michael Antiochian Orthodox Church (Los Angeles, CA). |
16 | Daniel Enders | Carnegie Building and Grounds | Artist Rainbow Ghost will be working on a mural and feature carnival cutout murals and an interactive mural |
16 | Koi Simpson | City engineer by day, artist by night, Koi specializes in pastels, portraits, and flint knapping. |
16 | Youth Art Gallery | The Youth Art Gallery, managed by Snohomish High '22 grad and Scholastic American Visions Gold Key Award Winner Anna Lomanchenko, features works from local students. Items from Lomanchenko's portfolio, including her award-winning Ukrainian vinok, will also be on display. |
16 | Neon Brass Party | Neon Brass Party is a street band based out of Seattle, WA, who believe in creating space in the world to celebrate individuality and amplify joy throughout the community through music. |
16 | Snohomish Farmers Market | Offering the best in locally grown produce, berries, honey, meat & poultry, sweet treats, artisan goods and much, much more |
16 | Melody Clemans | The historic building was erected as a Carnegie Public Library in 1910. Melody Clemans, President of the Snohomish Carnegie Foundation, will be onsite to share the history and meaning of the building. One of the building’s most intriguing and historical qualities are the printer’s marks of William Caxton, who first printed the Bible in English. The four tiles, located under the roof on the west side of the building, were restored by removing multiple layers of paint during the 2021 renovation. |
17 | Burkhead Art Center | 21416 95th St SE | Burkhead Art Center is a collaborative, creative art space on five acres. Their mission is to inspire creatives, connect teachers with students in a vibrant school of art, and provide a space to showcase exhibitions. |
