The North Olympic Watercolorists such as Allyn Lawson present their craft at the Sequim Museum & Arts, 544 N Sequim Ave., during the First Friday Art Walk. Submitted art

The North Olympic Watercolorists such as Allyn Lawson present their craft at the Sequim Museum & Arts, 544 N Sequim Ave., during the First Friday Art Walk. Submitted art

Sequim’s First Friday Art Walk returns with health, safety guidelines

SEQUIM — The First Friday Art Walk Sequim returns this month while at the same time respecting COVID health and wellness guidelines of masks, social distancing and limited capacity.

Special events highlight the color theme of white and the while visible spectrum from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Friday.

“Please enjoy the arts and culture of Sequim safely,” organizer Renne Emiko Brock said in a press release.

“We are starting out small. Not all venues are open fully with the slow start of the return of the evening activities of Sequim Art Walk, so please visit them when they are open.”

White, Emiko Brock said, represents “inclusive acceptance, hope, open minds, optimistic opportunities, pure and thoughtful actions, friendly impressions and blank canvases that are receptive to any positive vision.”

The North Olympic Watercolorists such as Allyn Lawson present their craft at the Sequim Museum & Arts, 544 N Sequim Ave., during the First Friday Art Walk. Submitted art

The North Olympic Watercolorists such as Allyn Lawson present their craft at the Sequim Museum & Arts, 544 N Sequim Ave., during the First Friday Art Walk. Submitted art

She added, “Because white is actually all the colors of the rainbow, multi-color enchantment is demonstrated by the wearing of bright tie dyes, revolutionary white, and fairy wings. The spreading of validating pixie dust is encouraged!

It is a chance to dress in white and rainbow colors to be magical, shiny, and show off every color of the visible spectrum.”

First Friday Art Walk Sequim is a fun, free, self-guided tour of local art venues in Sequim from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. the first Friday of every month.

Visit SequimArtWalk.com to download and print a map, find special events, links and how to be part of art.

Initiated in 2006, the Art Walk is an encouraging and educational arts event sponsored and produced by Emiko Brock with a mission to create approachable, accessible art and cultural venues that encourage the community to connect and celebrate expression and diversity.

Special events

• The Sequim Museum & Arts, 544 N Sequim Ave., is hosting an exhibition of the North Olympic Watercolorists.

Participating artists include Beverly Beighle, Lyn Conlan, Alice Crapo, Barb Falk-Diekfuss, Melissa Doyel, Connie Drysdale, Jim Gift, Mary Hughes, Roger Huntley, Judy Larimore, Allyn Lawson, Cecilia Olivera-Hillway, Shirley Rudolf, Randy Washburne, Carol Wilhelm and John Wilkinson.

Their opening reception is from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m., with masks required; museum capacity limits apply.

The North Olympic Watercolorists such as Beverly Beighle present their craft at the Sequim Museum & Arts, 544 N Sequim Ave., during the First Friday Art Walk. Submitted art

The North Olympic Watercolorists such as Beverly Beighle present their craft at the Sequim Museum & Arts, 544 N Sequim Ave., during the First Friday Art Walk. Submitted art

• That Takes The Cake, 171 W. Washington St., is open until 6 p.m. and the perfect place to start a stroll with a sweet cupcake.

• Sequim Spice and Tea, 139 W. Washington St., is open until 8 p.m. with tea blends, colorful teapots and cups and many more culinary gifts.

• Forage Gifts & Northwest Treasures, 121 W Washington St., will host local author Bonnie Louise Gillis for a book signing. Copies of her book “Lavender” are available at the shop.

• Wind Rose Cellars, 143 W. Washington St., is open until 8 p.m. with award-winning wines and appetizing tidbits.

For more

To participate as a venue or artist on the Official First Friday Art Walk Sequim map, listing and website, contact Emiko Brock at 360-460-3023 or renne@uniqueasyou.com.

Artists of any media are encouraged to get information to her for publicity and opportunities.

To create inclusion between venues, artists and audience, everyone is encouraged to participate in the Art Walk’s monthly themes as a fun community activity in any creative form they wish to express it.

January is silver, February is red, March is green, April is pink, May is aqua, June is white, July is purple, August is yellow, September is blue, October is orange, November is brown and December is gold.

For more information, see SequimArtWalk.com or facebook.com/sequimart walk.

The North Olympic Watercolorists such as Carol Wilhelm present their craft at the Sequim Museum & Arts, 544 N Sequim Ave., during the First Friday Art Walk.
Submitted art

The North Olympic Watercolorists such as Carol Wilhelm present their craft at the Sequim Museum & Arts, 544 N Sequim Ave., during the First Friday Art Walk. Submitted art

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