Showing at the Elysian Brewery - Tangletown
Sunday, January 10, 2010 at 03:59PM This morning I hung a new show here in Seattle at the Elysian Brewery in Tangletown. The show will run through the end of March, so if you live in North Seattle or are in the vicinity, stop by and have a look. The show is made up of images from Seattle's industrial waterfront and ferry and container ship traffic in Elliot Bay.

The Elysian Brewery Tangletown is located at 2106 N 55th Street in north Seattle....a bit south of Greenlake. A little background on Tangletown (thanks to Wikipedia)....the name comes from the disturbance of Seattle's street grid in this transition zone, where the Wallingford and Green Lake neighborhoods merge. Of note are its "K streets": Kensington, Kenwood, Keystone, and Kirkwood Places N. One of the neighborhood's principal landmarks is the Keystone Building which was built in 1910 and has been the home of various businesses over the years including the Elysian Brewery currently on the west side and Mighty-O Donuts on the east corner. The other modern landmark is the Zoka coffee company which is directly accross the street (to the east) from the Keystone building.
If you have an interest in acquiring any of the pieces being shown, or fine-art quality note cards of the same images, you can send me an email or contact Michael Mcgiverin at artattheelysian@gmail.com

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