Alki Arts, 2820 Alki Avenue SW Seattle, Washington 98116-2788 206.681.9321 info@alkiarts.com
Alki hosts art receptions on second Thursday of each month from 6-9PM . Please contact the gallery for additional questions or to confirm event times and dates and art available.
Gallery Context, located at Seattle Design Center, 5701 Sixth Avenue (2nd floor suite 262) South Seattle, WA
Artist receptions are the third Thursday of each month from 5 -9 PM. During the week the Gallery is open Monday – Friday 10-5 as well as by appointment.
The gallery is located in the “Plaza Building” which is the taller of the two. and has free covered parking in the garage. For questions about hours, events, or private showing as well as available art please contact the Gallery at 206-553-9437 and gallery.context@gmail.com
The Grange supply store fell in love with my rock and metal birds, and asked if they could have a few onsite. 145 NE Gilman Blvd Issaquah, WA 98027
(425) 392-6469
Sixth Street Art Gallery & Gift Shop
This is the only place where you can find my birds made out of old Irons!
There will also be some special event this spring and summer. In late April I will be at the Earth day festival at the Cougar mountain Zoo , in May I will be part of the show called Odd birds at the Tasty gallery. Starting in June I will be participating in the Issaquah Downtown Associations Art walks.
This July will be my third year at the Prosser Washington’s Wine and Art Gala! Check back for updates and more details on the spring and summer events!
May 2013
Odd Birds! 7513 Greenwood Ave Seattle WA 98103
Hours Wednesday - Saturday 11-6 Sunday 12-5 Closed MOndays and Tuesdays 206 706 3020
2013 is the year Art Rocks!





I love Cynthia’s art and have a piece prominently displayed in my home. Her work inspires me to see the practicality in beauty and the beauty in practicality.
Hey Cynthia,
Just wanted to point out that Washington and Oregon have a reciprocal “no sales tax” agreement, so if an Oregon resident buys one of your pieces, you don’t need to charge sales tax. (they have to prove it by showing a Drivers License or similar tho’).
Eric
Thanks Eric,
So far I have only sold 2 pieces of work in Oregon. I am hoping to sell more there.
I must ask, where do you come up with so many corks? I’m sure some are donated, perhaps you could spread the word to wineries about where the proceeds go to get more donations? Just a thought.
Rose, we drink a lot of wine! Oh and I have friends that drink a lot of wine! I also have had people mail them too me and collect them form tasting rooms for me. Cork balls are great rainy day projects!
Your work is amazing!
Thank you Sherry.