Where do you usually begin the Art Walk? At the same place every time? Different places depending on who is gong to be showing/demonstrating and when? Or do you go right down the Art Walk Flyer in numerical order. What about alphabetical order? OK that's probably not practical on Saturday evening, but on Sunday morning, let's see how that goes. A, B, C...
Art Walk Alley Antiques where stained glass artist Tony Farcello shows is the first stop. Lon Goddard and Aura Wright entertained.
Brian Scott Gallery Horst Wolf and Christina Olsen are both showing at Brian Scott Gallery.
Christina Olsen is Brian Scott Gallery's Featured Artist this month.
Giraffes on a Raft took a break from their gig at Salon Dolce to present "In the Deep of Winter, A Taste of Swingtime"
Marshall Thompson performed guitar and vocals at Brian Scott Gallery.
Chetco Community Library Carl Rovainen and Friends entertained.
This month the Library is featuring the Private Art Collection of a Brookings Family.
Paintings by Dale Wells and Liz James are included in the collection.
Cousins and Co. Music is a new venue this month. Art was being hung in the hall "gallery" of Cousins and Co. Music during the Art Walk, and Snapshot performed.
Dewey's Digs offered photos and sketches by Rick Green, Rapp Brush and Cousin Elmo performed guitar and vocals. Outside Dewey's Digs in Art Walk Alley, a young chalk artist was hard at work.
Inside Dewey's The Limericists regaled us with "Winter in Brookings" humor. Horst Wolf, Marjorie Woodfin, and Elmo Williams were three of this month's performers.
And the Best Performance Award goes to Marj for her portrayal of a shy and innocent little lady.
Manley Art Center and Gallery Manley's Artist of the Month for January is Sara Broderick, artist and art instructor at SOCC, College of the Redwoods, and Wright's.
In the Manley Classroom, Sara demonstrated how she paints dogs.
Visitors are encouraged to ask questions.
Local Artist, Trude Zmoelnig (right) with visitors to the Manley Art Gallery.
Salon Dolce joined the Art Walk in December on the day of their Grand Opening. Giraffes on a Raft performed at Salon Dolce during the January Art Walk. Salon Dolce owner and artist, Kandi Legg, is showing some of her pastels in the Salon this month.
Jane Opiat demonstrated weaving at Salon Dolce and her wearable art is displayed around the shop.
Jane's "work in progress" during the January Art Walk.
Signatures Gallery Tom Broderick on the keyboard at Signatures Gallery during the January Art Walk.
Tom Sheets, with his wife Ruth, is showing his latest Assemblage at Signatures Gallery.
Stagelights is new to the Art Walk. Horst Wolf is showing "art related to music" at Stagelights.
Bette Sherbourne's collection of "art related to music" at Stagelights.
Perry Devine and Scott Graves provided musical entertainment at Stagelights.
Wild Bird and Backyard General Store Cindy Beck of Yard Art With a Purpose showed lighthouses and bird houses constructed of powder coated steel.
Just open the "roof" and inside you'll find a hidden valve or faucet.
Words and Pictures Buzz Stewart and Pete Chasar are this month's featured artists at Words and Pictures. If the photo is a little blurry its because they were making the photographer laugh.
A recent work by Buzz Stewart in a distinctive style that he has been refining.
A recent work from Pete Chasar's new series of two dimensional art that appears especially 3-dimensional.
Barbara Bauer giving a talk at Words and Pictures on how to develop convincing characters in a book or screenplay. Barbara will be holding a beginning class in "Screenwriting and Film Analysis" in Brookings. The class begins January 23. For more information call Barbara at 541-425-0843.
You usually see Nina Paulsen behind the keyboard at Words and Pictures. Here's she taking a break to listen to Barbara Bauer's talk.
Wright's Custom Framing and Gallery Karina and Marco perform Italian Cafe Music in the Gallery at Wright's. Wright's is offering watercolor classes for adults and kids taught by Janeen Vick, and drawing classes for adults taught by Sara Broderick - beginning now. Call 541-469-7900 for information.