The Georgetown Liquor Co & the Seattle Arts Coalition present:"The Art of Jacob Wayne" Social Pop Surrealism in acrylicOpening reception:Saturday, 13 June from 6-9pmAlso showing during the Georgetown Carnival the same day from noon-10pm!"My strongest ability is in Traditional Painting, in the style of what I would define as Social Pop Surrealism and a somewhat alla prima style with acrylics. Since beginning in 2004 I've participated in festivals, galleries, and organized events. I've also displayed work in different establishments, designed various media projects and my own art book, murals for local businesses, Sold pieces internationally, and also networked local artists for events in communities that I've lived. In 2008 I graduated from Utah State University with a BA in Asian Studies & a Minor in Chinese. Afterwards I taught at a High School in Hangzhou, China for a year and now I'm working in Seattle, WA." ~ JacobFor more info: http://jacobwaynebryner.daportfolio.com/
Do you like Nicolas Cage? Do you like art? Have you
always, secretly, in the deepest darkest part of your subconscious heart
of hearts really wanted to see an artistic tribute to one of the
coolest actors around? We thought so! That's why you're invited to
witness this spectacular event!
Opening reception:
Georgetown Liquor Company
Saturday, 14 June from 6-9pm
Part of the Georgetown Carnival
Featured artists:
Aaron Morgan, Andrew Miller, Aubry Andersen, Braden Duncan, Eli Wolff, Heather Coles [HAC], Jeff Farnam, Jesse Porterfield, John Seuferling, Kassandra Davis, Kelli Albright, Ken Hales, Krissy Downing, Laurel Dodge, Luba Pacyga, Olivia Janik, Rachael Conley, Rachel Setzer, Rhodora Jacob, Ronnie Taylor, Sami Saurus, Thea Wolfe , and more!
Curated by:
Braden Duncan & Rachel Setzer

The Seattle Arts Coalition presents:
"We Are The Art"
A fundraiser to support artist involvement in the Seattle community
When & Where:
Krab Jab Studio
Saturday, 14 June from noon-9pm
(to coincide with the Georgetown Street Fair)
At the Event:
Art Faire featuring local vendors!
Live art!
Silent art auction!
And more!
Free and open to the public!
Our goal:
We have non-profit status in WA State, but we still need the 501(c)3
stamp of approval from the federal government. It costs money to file
the paperwork, but once we have it, all donations to the Coalition will
be tax deductible, and we'll have more options available to help local
artists achieve their professional art goals. All fundraiser proceeds
will go toward our 501(c)3 filing and sponsoring our upcoming art
events!
The Seattle Arts Coalition (SAC) is a non-profit
organisation committed to providing artists with necessary tools of the
professional art trade and promoting artist engagement in the Seattle
community and beyond. We sponsor events for artists and artisans
including exhibitions, art fairs, and forums. The SAC offers curating,
installation and PR services, as well as advice and questions answered
to artists interested in showing and selling their work in the
Northwest.
Directed by Seattle artists and curators Braden
Duncan of BC Duncan Design and Rachel Setzer of Setzer Studio Arts, the
SAC is our chance to share with fellow artists what we've learned in our
quests to turn art making into a career. We want art and the art making
process to be more accessible, available, and profitable for artists
and their communities - not just locally, but nationally and globally as
well. Art has the ability to direct and shift cultural perspective, and
Seattle artists should be at the forefront of the contemporary art
movement. It starts here in Seattle, as we encourage artists to become
more active and involved in their communities, and it spreads as we all
do our part to pay it forward. Please join us and help support your
local art scene!
The Seattle Arts Coalition would like to thank Krab Jab Studio for generously donating their art space to us for the evening!