Posts filed under ‘Art Exhibits’
Vashon Island Events: Vashon Allied Arts Presents Archive Sale ~ Vashon Island Real Estate
Vashon Allied Arts has organized an archived arts sale for 50 Island artists for Friday, May 30, to Sunday, May 1, at the Blue Heron. Included are jewelry, paintings, sculpture, pottery, textiles and more. Proceeds benefit the artists and Vashon Allied Arts. For times and details, call VAA at 463-5131.
Vashon Island Events: Cafe Luna Open Mic, First Friday Photography, Singer Tamara Lewis
Thursday, March 5th, 7:00 PM – Open Mic with David Ray!
Here’s an evening that’s all Vashon; your friends and neighbors showing off what this Island has plenty of: talent, music, and fun. Sign up for your spot at the mic, or just sit back and enjoy the entertainment. No pressure…. this is casual the way Luna does it best; be the entertainment or be entertained. Either way, this is always a great night at Luna.
Friday, March 6th, beginning at 6:00 PM
First Friday Artist Reception - “The I of the Beholder”

Photographer, Richard Waits
“All of my photography shows are really about beauty, whether they’re portraits, people’s hands, or old rusty cars in a junk yard. In this case, it’s the beauty of vibrant, middle-aged women. Everyone who posed for this show is in their 40s or 50s. You can’t go wrong if you open up and always trust your sense of beauty.”
Come because you’re just a little bit curious.
Stay because the photographs are really that gorgeous.
Saturday, March 7th, 7:30 PM – Tamara Lewis
Country, Folk, and Bluegrass
Tamara Lewis writes primarily in the traditional folk syle with contemporary influences. Tamara is engaging and memorable with a voice that is, at once
comforting, crystalline, and guileless. Still not convinced?
Tom Peterson, Victory Review
Wildy’s World
Vashon Island Events: Blue Heron Arts Center Presents Carter Castle and John Browne, Art Hansen Watercolors
Gallery Show – March
Art Hansen, Watercolors, Etchings, Lithographs
Gallery opening: Friday, March 6
Print Sale
Saturday, March 7 noon-5
All proceeds benefit VAA
In addition to the exhibit, the Art Hansen Print Sale will offer unframed, unmatted etchings for very reasonable prices. About 140 etchings will be available for purchase–black and white as well as colored etchings of flowers, Island and Northwest landscapes, gardens, ponds, trees and people.
“This is the perfect way for anyone to acquire affordable artwork by a well-known Northwest artist while simultaneously supporting Vashon Allied Arts,” says Mallman. Frame of Mind owner Donna Kellum has graciously offered 15% discount on framing of all prints purchased at the Print Sale. In addition, she greatly discounted framing of Hansen’s pieces for the show. “I am so grateful to her because the savings in framing will be passed on to those who purchase my work.”
Carter Castle & John Browne
Saturday, March 7th, 7:30 pm
At: The Blue Heron
Tickets: $10 VAA members, students and seniors, $12 general
Tickets or call 206.463.5131
Island musicians Carter Castle and John Browne roll out an all-blues reunion concert , 8 p.m., Saturday, March 7th, at Blue Heron Art Center.
In addition to the tradition of Mance Lipscomb, John Hurt, Robert Johnson, John Prine and other legendary blues players, Browne and Castle will bring their own lifetimes of experience and expertise to the stage for this show. Each musician will play from his own repertoire solo in round-robin style and together.
Castle, who classifies himself more as a ‘folk-driven’ singer/songwriter, says his music definitely carries elements of blues. “Sometimes it’s about oppression and grief; other times it’s farcical. Blues was the foundation for so many other musical art forms to follow,” says Castle. “I like ‘roots’ music and blues is the ultimate roots music.”
Originally from Maryland, Castle played the 1980’s Greenwich Village music scene. He performed with the likes of Iris Dement and Rod MacDonald and soloed in Seattle area venues including The Tractor Tavern and Folklife Festival. He has also played in several gigs at the Blue Heron Art Center.
“When I first heard John Browne play, I thought now there’s a guy who really knows how to play the blues. He’s the real thing; he and Ricker both are very expressive masters of the blues,” says Castle of his fellow players. “They are historians of this type of music and play a lot; they’re both true storytellers.
Seattle native and Vashon resident for 25 years, John Browne has played guitar since his teens and picked up the harmonica in the mid-1960’s. He lived in San Francisco’s Haight-Ashbury district in 1966-67, and played with a jug band called pH Factor. The group’s first paid gig was held at the Matrix where they opened for famous country blues guitarist, Lightnin’ Hopkins.
Experiencing the psychedelic moment, they toured with Big Brother and the Holding Company and opened for The Grateful Dead, Quicksilver Messenger, the Byrds, Mothers of Invention, Lenny Bruce and Jefferson Airplane. Their band, pH Factor, according to Browne, played 20’s and 30’s street music, a combination of jazz, blues and social protest songs. “It was culturally relevant and a lot of fun,” he says. Browne says they recorded an album, but before it was released, the record company was sold along with all its media property. A decade later, the album was released in England and coined as ‘an example of the San Francisco sound in the 1960’s.’ Browne has one of the few copies.
After dropping out of the high energy San Francisco music scene, Browne moved to the Oregon coast where he lived without electricity, started a garden and raised a family. A man of many talents, Browne has driven metro buses, worked as logger, commercial fisherman and for many years helped run Wax Orchard farm. He and his wife Vicki now own Judd Creek Nursery, specializing in native plants.
For the upcoming show, he plans to play some of the Memphis Jug Band tunes, some Gus Cannon and some original music. “I’ve written enough music to fill an evening myself,” he says. His guitar, harmonica and seasoned blues voice brings authority and generosity of spirit to every tune. Browne is a Vashon classic and rarely plays publicly these days. But he has been working on a CD and may have one available for this performance.
Art Hansen, Watercolors, Etchings, LithographsGallery opening: Friday, March 6
Saturday, March 7 noon-5
All proceeds benefit VAA
At: The Blue Heron
Tickets: $10 VAA members, students and seniors, $12 general
Island musicians Carter Castle and John Browne roll out an all-blues reunion concert , 8 p.m., Saturday, March 7th, at Blue Heron Art Center.
“When I first heard John Browne play, I thought now there’s a guy who really knows how to play the blues. He’s the real thing; he and Ricker both are very expressive masters of the blues,” says Castle of his fellow players. “They are historians of this type of music and play a lot; they’re both true storytellers.Vashon Island College: Artful Vashon Course
Vashon College presents its “Artful Vashon” course on Sunday afternoons from 3 – 6 PM at Courthouse Square, from March 1 through April 5. The course “explores the meaning and expression of artfulness on Vashon Island and develop ideas to increase Island artfulness.”
Each session features experiences, discussions, and speakers that have established unique possibilities within Vashon’s vibrant art scene.
Registration is $150. A materials fee of $40 will also be collected. Partial scholarships are available and continuing education credits may be available as well.
Applications are available at Vashon College and the class limit is 30 students. Contact Pamn Aspiri for details at 408-8022 or email her at pamn.aspiri@vashoncollege.org. For information on content, contact helenmeeker@centurytel.net.
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Vashon Island Events: Music at Back Bay Inn, Western Fun, Drumming Circle, Ballet Auditions
On Friday, January 23, from 6-9 PM Vashon Island’s Backbay Inn and Quartermaster Pub will host an encore benefit event for Vashon Island’s Wolftown. This weekend The Trio A Propos will play and there will be a showing of works by Wolftown Artists. Trio À Propos is a Seattle based band that plays music primarily from the musically golden mid section of the 20th century. Our repertoire is a mix of Bal Musette, American swing, French chanson and the music of the great Django Reinhardt and Stephane Grappelli.Reservations are encouraged for dinner. For more information call 465-5355.
Vashon Island Western Storytelling and Singing – On Saturday, January 24, at 11 AM, Books by the Way sponsors an event for kids. One little cowpoke will win a gift certificate to VI Horse Supply. Call 463-2696 for more information.
Vashon Island Drumming Circle – A community drumming circle will be held at the Common House at Vashon Co-Housing, 10421 SW Bank Road from 1 – 3. The event will be lead by Geoff Johns of RhythmJoy. All ages and ability levels are welcome. A $5 donation is suggested but no one will be turned away. Bring your drums and percussion instruments or Geoff will have drums available to borrow.
Vashon Junior Civic Ballet will perform Tchaikovsky’s “Swan Lake ballet in May, and auditions will be held from 1:30 to 3 PM on Saturday, January 24 in the Ober Park performance room. There are parts for dancers 3 and older and no experience in necessary.
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Vashon Island Art & Music Event: Cafe Luna presents The Side Project
Cover charge: FREE
Event Details: Saturday, January 10th, 7:30 PM
This group combines the lyrical, provocative singing and piano of Suzie Bradford, and, the bass and synthesizer of Ben Bradford. The results are, what’s been called, “disarmingly beautiful” music. Suzie Bradford’s provocative style paired with sensitive yet intricate
lyricism, has established her as something genuinely unique and refreshing. Inspired by singers like Tori Amos, Sarah McLachlan & Aimee Mann, this Washington born singer/songwriter developed her own style with the help of years of vocal/choir training.
Delving deep into the artful side of music, Suzie, Ben, & band will often include mixed-media into their shows, featuring live paintings, photography, sculpture, video & silent films. Any one performance may feature a gamut of collaborative artists & musicians.
Vashon Island Continuing Events: Vashon Island Art Studio Tour; Vashon Island Drama Dock; Vashon Island Christmas Tree Sale; Vashon Island Nutcracker Ballet
Vashon Island Art Studio Tour: December 13-14
The eagerly anticipated Vashon Island Art Studio Tour will be held on Saturday and Sunday, December 6 and 7 and 13 and 14. This year’s Tour features over 30 studios on Vashon and Maury Islands, and five galleries will also be displaying the work of local artists. Guides to the Tour can be found at Vashon Allied Arts and at local businesses. The Tour also features the Vashon Island Potters’ Tour, including five potters’ studios in the program.
Galleries and Shops showing Island art include:
Café Luna: The Imaginary Tourist by Greg Wessel, pin-registered multiple-block linocut prints pressed by hand. 463-0777.
Giraffe: Photography by Jeanne Robinson. Images of everyday life in India and Vashon. 463-1372.
Blue Heron Gallery: Invitational exhibition of Masters in Miniature, showcases works from over 30 artists. Painting, pottery, wood, sculpture, printmaking, fiber and mixed media. 463-5131.
Heron’s Nest (displaying 80 island artists’ work). 463-5252.
Silverwood Gallery: Eric Heffelfinger, goldsmith, with Margaret Tylczak, Ted Kutscher, Donna Romero, Gretchen Hancock, Joy Mann, David Erue, Kristen Reitz-Green, Joanne Bohannon and Ivonne Escobar de Kommer. 463-1722.
Vashon Island Drama Dock: Musical Auditions for Honk and Urinetown
Vashon Island Boy Scout Troop 249: Christmas Tree Sale
Boy Scout Troop 249 will be selling Christmas trees on December 13 and 14 from a lot next to the US Bank. Proceeds benefit the Boy Scouts of America.
Vashon Island Junior Civic Ballet presents The Nutcracker
The annual holiday classic, The Nutcracker, will be presented by the Vashon Junior Civic Ballet from December 12 through the 20th at Vashon High School, sponsored by the Vashon Park District. For times and tickets, visit
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Vashon Island Art Studio Tour: December 6-7 and 13-14
Vashon Island Art Studio Tour: December 6-7 and 13-14
The eagerly anticipated Vashon Island Art Studio Tour will be held on Saturday and Sunday, December 6 and 7 and 13 and 14. This year’s Tour features over 30 studios on Vashon and Maury Islands, and five galleries will also be displaying the work of local artists. Guides to the Tour can be found at Vashon Allied Arts and at local businesses. The Tour also features the Vashon Island Potters’ Tour, including five potters’ studios in the program.
Galleries and Shops showing Island art include:
Café Luna: The Imaginary Tourist by Greg Wessel, pin-registered multiple-block linocut prints pressed by hand. 463-0777.
Giraffe: Photography by Jeanne Robinson. Images of everyday life in India and Vashon. 463-1372.
Blue Heron Gallery: Invitational exhibition of Masters in Miniature, showcases works from over 30 artists. Painting, pottery, wood, scukpture, printmaking, fiber and mixed media. 463-5131.
Heron’s Nest (displaying 80 island artists’ work). 463-5252.
Silverwood Gallery: Eric Heffelfinger, goldsmith, with Margaret Tylczak, Ted Kutscher, Donna Romero, Gretchen Hancock, Joy Mann, David Erue, Kristen Reitz-Green, Joanne Bohannon and Ivonne Escobar de Kommer. 463-1722.
Vashon Annual Art Tour 2008: 32 Studios Open
Vashon Island painters, potters, sculptors, candle makers, photographers, tile makers, woodworkers, weavers, bell makers, jewelers soap makers, lavender artists and even musicians will open their studios and sell their works during the weekends of December 5 and 12 2008. The Vashon Island Holiday Art Studio Tour will be held from 10 am until 4 pm Saturday and Sunday of both weekends. Thirty-two art studios will participate. Island musicians will play both weekends at local clubs. More than 60 artists are participating. Color maps of the tour can be found at vashonislandartstudiotour.com as well as at many island businesses.
Vashon’s First Friday Gallery Cruise
On the First Friday of every month, the following Vashon Island galleries open their doors from 6 to 9 pm (unless otherwise noted) to show off new exhibits:
All India Cafe Back Bay Inn Blooms & Things Blue Heron
Books by the Way Cafe Luna Gallery 070 Hardware Store Kronos
Sea Breeze Farm – Le Boucherie Shady Lady Silverwood Gallery Treasure Island
Two Wall Gallery Vashon Bookshop Vashon Community Care Center
Vashon Senior Center Vashon Tea Shop






