Thursday, June 14, 5–7 pm
Join artEAST’s own premier figure drawing group for a canine figure drawing studio session! Guided by instructor Ellen Borison, members of the group will be drawing an established set of dog models.
Events in our community
Join artEAST’s own premier figure drawing group for a canine figure drawing studio session! Guided by instructor Ellen Borison, members of the group will be drawing an established set of dog models.
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Visit the gallery and see the show with your own pup! Gallery guests may bring in well-behaved and leashed dogs during these posted times.
For pups with energetic tails, the back entrance will also be available for access to the show.
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Families with school-aged children who are learning to read or developing greater confidence to read well are invited to come to artEAST and read to established “Reading with Rover” trained dogs and their handlers. The dogs all promise to be calm and compassionate listeners, so please bring …
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After our successful launch of 150 Feet of Art, our annual fundraiser, the fun continues this Friday.
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Support locally grown art! Don`t miss our Art of the Garden Event and Marketplace. Our talented artists are on hand with their special garden-themed work. All flowers, no weeds…it doesn`t get any better than that! All art is certified to be pesticide-free, locally grown, and guaranteed to delight!
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Artists in Action is back with a big welcome to meet our new artists! Demos, nibbles, and artists galore!
Here are the new artists whose work is featured at the artEAST gallery:
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artEAST and the Sammamish Arts Commission are pleased to present an artist talk and slide lecture by four Northwest artists who share a deep affinity for trees.
Using diverse styles and media to represent a range of realistic and abstract renderings of trees, Jacqui Beck, …
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The artEAST gallery jewelers are ready to help you get your sparkle on. Light up your winter doldrums at our Bling Extravaganza! And what goes with bling better than chocolates from Immaculate Confections!?
Tunes & light refreshments await… need more? This event is free & open to the public. Part of …
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Mystery! Intrigue! Creation! Excitement! It’s our own Art Reality show! Our Artists In Action showcase How Do They Do That ?!?
Don’t miss our holiday episode of demonstrations:
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artEAST Art Center is pleased to present an artist talk by Etsuko Ichikawa about her most recent project, “NACHI – between the eternal and the ephemeral” and her process of making the work. “NACHI” is a large scale multi-media installation that involved Glass Pyrographs (fire drawing with molten …
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Join us for festive seasonal shopping and a special treat* just for you!
artEAST overflows with artful bounty, demonstrations, and treats. Member artists have created small works, priced for holiday giving. Admission is …
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Please join us for the opening reception of a special project exhibition featuring artEAST members in a show of artists responding to another artist’s unfinished work.
Each responsive piece will be exhibited with the artist’s regular body of work.
Artists will be in attendance for the …
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Here’s a reality show worth watching. Our Artists In Action showcase How Do They Do That ?!? You won’t want to miss our premier episode:
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Come say hello during Salmon Days, as we present artist demonstrations and answer your questions about workshops and art in our community.
Here, artEAST member Craig Breitbach is working on adding color during Gail Baker’s workshop, Leather Salmon Sculpture. Gail …
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Join us at this free community event, featuring some of the best jury-selected local artists on the Eastside. Meet the artists and learn about their creative process. The highest quality and variety of fine art will be available for purchase including original paintings, jewelry, mixed …
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Artists Stephen Rock and Nichole DeMent will discuss their current exhibit at artEAST, which uses QR technology as art. Find out just what these square black and white bardcodes are, how they can be made and used, and for what purposes.
Stephen Rock and Nichole …
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You heard about it at our recent salon. Now you are cordially invited to see art from EDGE graduates for yourself.
This exhibition highlights the progress EDGE graduates made as a group and as individual artists since finishing the Artist Trust EDGE …
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Enjoy a glass of wine in exchange for a donation to artEAST. Stroll through the gallery of local art and our new exhibit of abstract art while sipping local wine from Kana Winery and Stina Cellars.
Tasting tickets are $10 for 2 pours or $20 for 4 pours …
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Artists are often early and creative adopters of technology. Advances during the Industrial Revolution produced more oil paint colors and put them in tubes thus leading the way to Impressionism. Graphic designers quickly embraced microcomputers to free themselves from manual layout and paste up. Museums were early users of QR Code technology …
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