“Mellow Yellow” by Priscilla Patterson will be on view at the Sequim Museum & Arts Center.

“Mellow Yellow” by Priscilla Patterson will be on view at the Sequim Museum & Arts Center.

Stroll on sunny side of street during Sequim Art Walk

SEQUIM — “Like the song says, ‘Life can be so sweet on the sunny side of the street,’ ” said Sequim Art Walk organizer Renne Emiko Brock.

Powered by sunshine, the theme color for the August Art Walk is yellow, Brock said.

“Yellow shines brightly like the sun fueling our world with pure energy and encourages creative communication,” she said in a news release.

First Friday Art Walk Sequim is a free self-guided tour of Sequim art venues from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. the first Friday of every month. Visit www.sequimartwalk.com to download a map of participating venues.

One of this month’s special events will be the second annual Keying Around block party from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Sequim Civic Center plaza, 152 W. Cedar St.

Those who have been eyeing a painted piano in downtown Sequim can bid on their favorite during Sequim’s Keying Around block party from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. today on the Civic Center plaza, 152 W. Cedar St. The silent auction closes at 7 p.m., and winners will be announced shortly after.

Then, you can shake hands with the artist who painted your new prized possession during an artist meet-and-greet.

After the silence will come rock and blues music from the Seattle-based band Shaggy Sweet.

“There may or may not be a flash mob,” the event’s Facebook page reveals. “Shhh it’s a surprise.”

Food by Maggie May’s Espresso &Outfitter and beverages from The Cedars at Dungeness will be available for purchase.

Children’s activities include a bubble parade and face painting.

The block party marks the conclusion of the Keying Around program — hosted by the city of Sequim and Sequim Arts Commission —which placed pianos painted by local artists in public spaces around Sequim for free use during the past month. Temporary shelters were provided by US Bank, Over the Fence and the city of Sequim.

Proceeds from the auction of the pianos will go to the Sequim Arts Commission for next year’s Keying Around party.

Other special events during the First Friday Art Walk include:

• Sequim Museum and Arts, 175 W. Cedar St., will welcome artist Priscilla Patterson with “The Aviation Art of Priscilla Patterson — With a Sprinkling of Model A’s and Vintage Fire Engines.”

Patterson paints images of airplanes, cars, motorcycles and many other modes of transportation.

• Blue Whole Gallery, 129 W. Washington St., will present featured artists Debbie Cain, who works with gourds, and photographer Karen Rozbicki Stringer.

The work of the two artists will be showcased in the front windows in “Visual and Emotional Reality in Depth.”

• The Bag Ladies of Sequim, 161 W. Washington St., will display bold, bright colors by local artists with handcrafted works and artful up-cycled items.

 Olympic Theatre Arts, 414 N. Sequim Ave., will present “OFF Stage,” a free performance offered the first Friday of each month, at 5:30 p.m.

Becky and Jamie Kuhns will perform in the OTA Gathering Hall.

Refreshments, including beer, wine and light snacks, will be available for purchase.

• Wind Rose Cellars, 143 W. Washington St., will host live music with Hannah Hockett and Christian Jensen of Soul Machine along with crafted wines and appetizers.

Soul Machine, a local Motown cover band, includes a mixture of folk and rock in their acoustic set, featuring contemporary arrangements of classic blues and jazz tunes as well as billboard hits from the counterculture era.

Those who want to participate as a venue or artist on the official First Friday Art Walk Sequim map, listing and website can contact Brock at 360-460-3023 or renne@uniqueasyou.com.

For more information, see www.facebook.com/sequimartwalk.

Photographs by Karen Rozbicki Stringer, such as this one named “Portals,” will be on display at the Blue Whole Gallery.

Photographs by Karen Rozbicki Stringer, such as this one named “Portals,” will be on display at the Blue Whole Gallery.

More in Entertainment

Leslie Saxon West and her husband Alan explore on a Zodiac in Greenland. (Leslie Saxon West)
Youth to present Shakespearean play in Port Townsend

A youth-presented Shakespearean play, an amateur comedy night and an English-style concertina… Continue reading

Squeezebox Rebellion, from left, Rolf Vegdahl, Annie Benson, Otto Smith, Jeff Hammond and Bill Wood, will host an English concertina showcase on Sunday at Finnriver Farm and Cidery in Chimacum.
English-style concertina band to perform at Finnriver

Squeezebox Rebellion will present a concert at 3 p.m. Sunday.… Continue reading

Taylor to speak during Yard and Garden series

Lisa Taylor will present “Designing for Drought: Waterwise Designs… Continue reading

Caitlin Canty will perform Wednesday at Rainshadow Recording at Fort Worden.
Rainshadow Concerts to host Caitlin Canty

Caitlin Canty will perform during Rainshadow Concerts at 7:30… Continue reading

Human trafficking prevention to be discussed at Studium Generale

Sgt. Marlies Dick will present “Awareness of Human Trafficking… Continue reading

Studio Bob to host amateur comedy night

Lara Starcevich will host Amateur Comedy Night at 7… Continue reading

Students to present Shakespearean play this weekend

Olympic Peninsula HomeConnection will present “The Two Gentlemen of… Continue reading

Ukrainian women’s folk band to play in Port Townsend

Yagódy will perform at the Palindrome at 7 p.m.… Continue reading

International Guitar Night set for Field Hall performance

The 2026 International Guitar Night will be on stage… Continue reading

Films, book sales set this weekend on Peninsula

A silent film series to benefit a high school orchestra, a garden… Continue reading

“Tides & Time” by woodworker Lacy Muhich will be part of the new Showcase 2026 exhibition at the Northwind Art gallery in Port Townsend. (Lacy Muhich)
‘Showcase 2026’ unveiled at Northwind Art in Port Townsend

Joy, color and passion is what artist Lacy Muhich… Continue reading