Note: “Today” and “tonight” signify Friday, Nov. 7.
SEQUIM — As has become traditional, the First Friday Art Walk through downtown Sequim has a color theme: brown, as in November leaves, cinnamon — “and leftover chocolate from Halloween,” says Renne Brock-Richmond, an organizer of tonight’s walk.
Art lovers are invited to dress or accessorize in warm browns as they stroll downtown this evening from 5 p.m. till 8 p.m., when galleries and cafes will offer free art displays and snacks. Details and a map can be found at www.sequimartwalk.com while Brock-Richmond can be reached at 360-460-3023 or renne@uniqueasyou.com.
Among the highlights tonight:
■ Rainshadow Coffee Roasting Co., 157 W. Cedar St., brings Mary Tulin back for Celtic folk music from
6 p.m. till 8 p.m. The coffee house also hosts Kip Tulin’s “From the Boat” photo show of images captured on Dungeness Bay and the surrounding waters.
■ The Museum & Arts Center, 175 W. Cedar St., hosts “Parallel Patterns — Significant Schemes, Seams & Symbols,” a show featuring fiber artists from across the United States.
■ Adagio Bean & Leaf, 981 E. Washington St., is a new Art Walk venue with a display of Jan Kepley’s photography and music by Brother Townsend.
■ The LARC, or Local Artists Resource Center gallery, 425 E. Washington St., presents its November show titled “Daring, Dastardly and Definitely Different.”
■ Hart’s Fine Books, 161 W. Washington St., has live piano, jazz and chanson by Kyra and Steven Humphrey.
■ Colors of Sequim Fine Art Materials, 139 W. Washington St., has paintings by Priscilla Patterson, music by Victor Reventlow and an art display by the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula.
■ R&T Crystals and Beads, 158 E. Bell St., has jewelry demonstrations by Paulette Hill and Gail McLain.
■ The Blue Whole Gallery, 129 W. Washington St., features mixed-media creations by Karin Anderson and fiber art by Jan Tatom.
