No barriers to art this month – Seaside First Saturday Art Walk will be 100% online May 2-25!
May Art Walk is a concept of gallery-coordinated virtual exhibits.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CyYvHpqQI9g
As we continue following the State’s stay at home order, Seaside galleries remain closed until further notice.
Galleries have gone on-line and are committed to assist you with during COVID-19 via e-mail and through social media platforms.
Fairweather House and Gallery
612 Broadway St.
Online until further notice
A curatorial virtual NW exhibition titled ‘In Full Bloom’
Fairweather House and Gallery brings together artists’ works in a variety of genres and interpretations, grouping them into an online spectrum of themes and colors.
Features art by Jo Pomeroy Crockett, Christine Downs, Bev Drew Kindley, Dorota Haber-Leligh, Greta Lindwood, Melissa Jander, and Carmela Newstead.
“I love flowers. If I could, I would have flowers for dessert and live in a greenhouse surrounded by them. I actually crave flowers for their lovely colors, textures, fragrance, and beauty, D. Fairweather, gallerist
Featured floral artwork includes botanical, realism, abstraction, and surrealism.
Research has found that being around flowers increases the level of compassion that they feel for others and are more willing to extend a helping hand to those in need.
Art can be purchased and picked-up by curbside appointment or delivered free locally.
Contact gallery curator @fairweatherkd@gmail.com or message on FB @fairweatherhouseandgallery
We will see you, hopefully, on the other side of the pandemic crisis.
Just viewing floral art causes joy in the same way as walking in nature and losing oneself in music.
“For if you think art is not necessary try to spend time without music, books, poems, movies and… art.”
Sharing a video recently posted by North Coast Land Conservancy.
Thank you for reading about the arts in Seaside.