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Kirkland Arts Center Presents
BrüTübe: Fear Factor/Beer Attractor
Friday, October 30, 7 PM

Please join us for another evening of curated YouTube videos and beer!
Ranging from thought-provoking to thought-revoking, BrüTübe will feature six curators, each presenting a 15 minute set of videos revolving around the evening’s theme, "Fear Factor/Beer Attractor." This Halloween-inspired theme will focus on and around the phenomenon of fear and the resulting cultural responses. Presentations will be projected to a large screen while you enjoy beverages and snacks in café-style seating. There will also be a Halloween raffle & costume contest! Don’t miss it!
This free event will be held in the Kirkland Arts Center Gallery during the current exhibition, Changes, on view through November 19.
Beer generously provided by Redhook Ale Brewery.
BrüTübe Cürators:
Blood Squad (Improv Horror Comedy Troupe)
Gretchen Bennett (Artist)
Ben Kasulke (Filmmaker – Humpday)
Paul D. Natkin (Artist)
Emily Pothast (Artist, Musician)
Lindy West (Film Editor – The Stranger)
K I R K L A N D A R T S C E N T E R
620 Market Street
Kirkland, WA 98033
Contact: Cable Griffith
(425) 822-7161 x 102
www.kirklandartscenter.org
Kirkland Arts Center is located at the corner of 7th Avenue & Market Street in Kirkland.
Hours for exhibits in the Kirkland Arts Center Gallery are
Monday through Friday, 11 AM to 6 PM; Saturdays, 11 AM to 5 PM
and second Thursdays until 8 PM.
The Gallery is free and open to the public.
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Let’s have some FUN! We’ve been wanting to get this going for awhile and now it’s setup and ready to go. The best photos always comes from those on location, so now you can post your own art photos directly to our site and Twitter account.
We’ve setup a new Flickr photo sharing account that is also connected to our SeattleArtists Twitter account and we want YOU to email us your photos while you’re out and about on the town. Anything you email to our Flickr account will automatically get sent out as a new tweet on our Twitter account and will also get posted on our live Flickr feed on our website.
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It’s easy - from your mobile phone, laptop, computer or any other connected device, just email a photo to:
tweet@seattleartists.com
Make the email subject line the text of your Tweet and attach the photo. You can put a description in the body of the email and even add photo tags by just typing tags: on a new line (for example – tags: seattle “gallery opening” SAM) etc. If you tag a photo, please try to use appropriate and relevant tags such as the gallery name, location or event.
So go ahead and try it right now! You’ll see your photo posted within seconds on Twitter and on the live Flickr photo feed located on the sidebar of website.
You can post any art related photos – here are some ideas to get you going:
- Share photos of live neighborhood art walk
- Gallery openings & receptions
- Event flyers, ads & artwork (you can also cross link image to a calendar event)
- Photos of your own art work & studio
- Random Seattle sightseeing pics
- Anything creative!
I’m not sure how well this will work but I’m hoping to have some fun with it. Please don’t abuse the system.
You can follow the Flickr photo feed directly at http://www.flickr.com/photos/seattleartists/. There are just a few test photos posted there now.
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The Greenwood Collective invites Seattle area residents to the Penguins on the March silent auction on Friday, August 14th, between 6 – 9pm, during the monthly Art Up Greenwood-Phinney art walk.
Fifty-four Seattle artists of all ages and experience levels painted, embellished and decorated fabricated penguins. This community celebration of art and wildlife conservation is inspired by Woodland Park Zoo’s brand new Humboldt penguin exhibit, which opened in May.
These penguins have been migrating through Seattle neighborhoods including Greenwood, Phinney Ridge, Ballard, Fremont and Wallingford since early June. About 30 of these penguins will be auctioned off to benefit Woodland Park Zoo’s field conservation program. Woodland Park Zoo supports 38 wildlife conservation projects in 50 countries worldwide, including the Humboldt Penguin Conservation Center at Punta San Juan.
WHEN: Friday, August 14, 2009 6:00 – 9:00 p.m. Auctions close at 8:00 and 8:45 p.m. Winning bids will be announced and distributed by 9:00 p.m.
WHERE: The Greenwood Collective 8537 Greenwood Ave N, Suite 1, Seattle, WA 98103 www.greenwoodcollective.com
FREE: Open to the public during Art Up Greenwood-Phinney monthly art walk
EVENT: The Greenwood Collective Silent Auction
DETAILS: Featuring 30 penguins, Many artists will be present – Select penguins will be featured in two different areas at The Greenwood Collective – Auction will close at 8:00 p.m. (China Room) and 8:45 p.m. (Main Room) – Guests who purchase a penguin will be able to take it home that evening – Cash, check and credit card will be accepted for all silent auction purchases – Artist interviews available at The Greenwood Collective (upon request)
Need a creative workspace or event venue? The Greenwood Collective provides monthly memberships for their awesome work & event spaces. Be sure and tell them SeattleArtists.com sent you!
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Posted from White Center For The Arts:
White Center for the Arts (www.whitecenterforthearts.org) will be heavily represented at Jubilee Days (www.jubileedays.org) this year. For both days of the event, July 18th and 19th, White Center for the Arts will have a booth in the community area where everyone can participate in a future public art project. This will be the first of many community art projects that they will host. It will be a clay mosaic. Do what you want with your piece of clay, sign your name or initials, and they will make sure that your piece is placed in the finished mosaic. Fun for one and all. And you’ll be a famous artist!
White Center for the Arts will also have a float in the parade, which starts at the McDonalds on 16th Ave SW near 114th. The float starts at 1:00 PM and they will be handing out candy and flyers. They will float towards downtown White Center on 16th Ave SW with the rest of the crew.
White Center for the Arts is hosting another Art Event this coming weekend in conjunction with Jubilee Days. They will be in the parking lot of the Skate Building on 17th Ave SW and will be active for regular hours of 5 PM to 10 PM. Enjoy the nearby Beer Gardens, and the music flowing from the stage while you watch art in action!
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The first ever Seattle Chinatown International District Art Walk will take place Saturday, July 18, 2009 from 5 pm – 8 pm.
Future Art Walks are planned for August 15 and September 19, 2009. Enjoy work by local and international artists, performances, music, cheap eats, movies and more.
Maps for this free event can be found online or at the Theatre Off Jackson where you can start off the event with a free showing of the independent short film "Cookies for Sale". The film is scheduled to be shown at 5:15, 6:00, 6:45 and 7:15 pm.
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