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Wednesday, August 6, 2008

First Thursday Simplified

posted by on August 6 at 11:00 AM

From the designers at Dumb Eyes, there’s now an official First Thursday Art Walk web site.

It shows you the weather. It gives you make-your-own maps. It is searchable by art medium. It has space for you to leave comments about the art. There are links to everywhere (social networking sites, galleries, press reports on the art), and glow-in-the-dark maps will be distributed. There’s bus, train, ferry, bike, and parking info. The only hitch is that venues have to update their own information, so there are still a bunch of blanks.

It’s the sort of thing you can’t believe didn’t already exist, and it looks good. Give the guys at Dumb Eyes your feedback about how it works this Thursday during Art Walk, at a booth at Art in the Park in Occidental Park.

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you're right jen - amazing to think there wasn't anything before, but this should really help all the galleries out. the maps are super-helpful, and the whole site is really well designed. did you notice there are no ads on the site?!

Posted by artie | August 6, 2008 11:36 AM
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Fantastic!

Posted by may | August 6, 2008 12:10 PM
3

I feel tipsy already!

Posted by CommonKnowledge | August 6, 2008 12:16 PM
4

I'm betting I'll be drunk before we leave the block with Kucera and SOIL.

Posted by Greg | August 6, 2008 12:21 PM
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I'm all for it to a degree. But looking at the site reminds me that 1st Thursday's are to me, as a longtime Seattleite, about the street artists. And I see nothing but "guidelines for submissions" for them. Nothing about the art in the park, just gallery hoopla.

Oh hurray. Back when the pissy galleries kicked the street artists to the northern park, that sucked, then they started charging the street artists fees. And now the fucking whole street art scene is over run with bead stringers, and vendors, who aren't there really as "artists".

Now there's a few great street artists still there. There's about 10 regular painters, one or two of whom are amazing. But this site seems more like Artwalk just got more Yuppie.

Before there were submission guidelines it was about the freedom to show up with your art and express yourself.

New York State has often ruled Street Art as a Constitutional Right. Seattle Artists need to fight this trend here in Washington, and realize that in big ways and small artists are on the front line when it comes to free speech rights. Allowing yourself to be boxed in, given cubicles of space, and regulated by submission guidelines, is fundamentally altering your right to express yourself in a traditional Seattle art forum.

Posted by Entropy | August 6, 2008 1:07 PM
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there is a whole art in the park section and a profile for it.

Posted by Jim | August 6, 2008 1:52 PM
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*sigh* it's beautiful. . . It looks so good that it makes me actually want to go to First Thursday!

Posted by coco | August 7, 2008 1:30 PM
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Give these guys a medal! Fabulous site, ad-free, easy to navigate, and so fresh and so clean! It's nice to see good design representing Seattle.

Posted by alex | August 8, 2008 11:11 AM
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If you have not yet checked out this site, DO SO NOW! If you are planning a trip to Pioneer Square to check out the art's scene--First Thursday or the other 29 days of the month--this is the place to start!

Posted by Romy | August 9, 2008 1:14 PM

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