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SUMMARY:Epoch
DESCRIPTION:Featured Artist: Kendra Sweetapple. \nArt @ Epoch \nArtist Bio: \n\nI’m Kendra Sweetapple and am a new resident of the Wenatchee valley. come from Colorado Springs Colorado where grew up.  I work as a hair artist in the area and dabble in many other art forms such as painting\, insect and animal articulation and some jewelry making. My art reflects aspects of how I view the world and doesn’t adhere to one specific theme. I utilize abstract\, realism\, and surrealism depending on the piece. Some represent my inner emotions and some are created from random shapes on canvas that my imagination takes hold of and creates a broader image. This is my first showing and am honored to share my work with all of you.
URL:https://wenatcheefirstfridays.com/arts-event/epoch/
LOCATION:Epoch\, 16 S Wenatchee Ave\, Wenatchee\, WA\, 98801\, United States
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SUMMARY:Wenatchee Valley Museum & Cultural Center
DESCRIPTION:Featured Artist: Don Seabrook. \nGrand Opening of Don Seabrook’s “Living Images” Exhibit. \nCelebrate the opening of our newest exhibit\, Living Images\, featuring the work of Wenatchee World photojournalist Don Seabrook. The entire Museum is free and open to the public every First Friday of the month\, from 4-8 PM. \nPhotographing for the Wenatchee World publication for over four decades\, Seabrook captured the daily lives\, defining moments\, and quiet beauty of our region. This powerful exhibit features a curated selection of Seabrook’s most compelling images\, ranging from breaking news\, community celebrations\, to intimate human stories\, chronicling the visual journey of the Wenatchee Valley. \nLight refreshments will be provided\, with alcoholic beverages for sale for those 21+.
URL:https://wenatcheefirstfridays.com/arts-event/wenatchee-valley-museum-cultural-center-3/
LOCATION:Wenatchee Valley Museum & Cultural Center\, 127 S Mission Street\, Wenatchee\, WA\, 98801\, United States
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SUMMARY:Tumbleweed
DESCRIPTION:Featured Artist: Yokai Glasswork. \nI am a self-taught stained glass artist whose work reflects a deep appreciation for shape\, color\, and the bold lines of traditional tattoo art. Drawing inspiration from both classic and contemporary aesthetics\, her glass pieces blend timeless craftsmanship with modern edge. With every cut\, solder\, and pane\, I love to explore how light and form can tell a story\, capturing emotion and movement in vibrant\, lasting glass.
URL:https://wenatcheefirstfridays.com/arts-event/tumbleweed-10/
LOCATION:Tumbleweed\, 1 N Wenatchee Ave\, Wenatchee\, 98801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts Walk
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SUMMARY:Cafe Mela
DESCRIPTION:Featured Artist: Johnathan M. Thomas. \nPaintings. Poetry/Manual Typewriter Interactive. \nWithout Spell Check\, Cut and Paste\, or AI prompts; experience the effort and sensory perception of putting your thoughts down on paper using an old manual typewriter. \nArtist Statement: \nMy art journey began as far back as I can remember. My first painting was a helicopter. Most people didn’t know what it was until I told them — I guess I’ve always lived in an abstract world. \nLater in life\, I was drawn to photography. I worked with several non-profits and NGOs\, sharing the stories of children and families around the world. That time taught me how powerful images can be\, even when words fall short. \nIn 2013\, I asked myself what was missing in our community. Wenatchee is an incredible arts town\, but I noticed there were very few free opportunities for kids to explore art. That’s when All of Creation was born — a free art program for children to explore\, create\, and exhibit their work. Over ten years later\, it’s still going strong. \nIn 2020\, I lost two close friends — both artists. Every space that had once been a place of healing for me was suddenly closed. In grief and solitude\, I turned to painting — something my friends had loved. But with studios shut down and no materials at hand\, all I had was an iPad. I started drawing. At first\, I hated it. The tools felt foreign\, and I couldn’t seem to create digitally what I saw in my friends’ abstract work. \nBut I kept going. I kept learning. I kept making mistakes. I kept experimenting. And slowly\, something began to take shape. I started to create work that I felt proud of — work I believe would’ve made my friends smile. They were always so encouraging. \nSharing my digital art publicly was another challenge. Some told me it wasn’t “real” or “original” — that because it could be mass reproduced\, it “didn’t count as real art.” That was discouraging. But I kept coming back to the truth: this artwork is mine. It comes from my head\, my heart\, and my soul. It’s shaped by relationships\, by loss\, by persistence\, and by the belief that art is expansive — not confined to tradition\, as many contemporary artist would tell you. \nI now create to offer unique\, high-quality abstract works to people who are tired of mass-produced\, soulless prints. My pieces live in multiple spaces — sometimes digital\, sometimes printed\, always personal. \nThe beauty of art is that it touches something deep in the human spirit. My work might make you think\, ask questions\, feel connected — or maybe just smile. It’s part of a journey — a movement — an invitation into all of creation. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://wenatcheefirstfridays.com/arts-event/cafe-mela-2/
LOCATION:Mela\, 17 N Wenatchee Ave\, Wenatchee\, WA\, 98801\, United States
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