Public Art Program
"Be Connected"
EAFA Art Walk
The Public Art Program will have a first ever EAFA Bellevue "Be Connected" Art Walk on
Tuesday, April 13th from 4:30-6:30 p.m. The four venues hosting the event are The
Gardens at Town Square retirement community, the Bellevue Regional Library, the Rosalie
Whyel Museum of Doll Art, and The Bellettini retirement community. There will be signs,
balloons and maps to guide the way. The Gardens and The Bellettini will host appetizers,
wine and music. 80 paintings from 40 Public Art participants will be on display. Look for an
evite next month. "Be connected" and support our artists and venues!
To all participating artists in the Public Art Program: this is a wonderful opportunity to
volunteer your time and help us in the Art Walk. Contact Camea
(camea@cameadavidson.com) for more information.
Currently Showing
...as of February 4th:
Overlake Hallway (Managers: Marne
Jensen, Katya Palladina) (until April 18) -
Lin La Mer, Shirley McGrew, Sherry Pepke,
Joan Wittler, Dan Riley, Georgianne Arnot,
Chris Mautner, Al Slatin, Judy Moritz, Larey
McDaniel.
Overlake South Tower (Manager: Jan
Flynn) (until April 18) - Forrest Goldade,
Robin Lyons, Elaine Mahler.
Overlake Conf/Ed Center (Managers:
Kathy Berg, Carol Pierce) (until April 18) -
Carol Pierce, Joe MacKechnie, Henk Dawson,
Joanne Shellan.
Bellevue Regional Library (Manager:
JoAnne Kilburg) (March) - Wanda Hughes
Winters House (Manager: Donna Jean
Perry) (March) - Lin LaMer
The Gardens (Managers: Gayle
Erxleben, McAlister Merchant, Marla
French) - (until April 8) - Kerry Anderson,
Suzanne DeCuir, Fran Velling, Magali
Lenarczak, Doris McFarland, Evelyn Mineo,
Irwin Perr, Dick Eagle, Charlette Haugen,
Marilyn Ross, Kim Rosin, Farida Hakin, Roger
Baker, Laurie Warner.
Interested in participating in the Public Art Program? Send 5 jpg photo samples along with
a bio/artist statement Word doc to Camea Davidson
Please let Camea know if you also work in large format and if you have a website.
Participating artists are responsible for delivering and picking up their art work on the dates stated by
the venue managers. If you cannot attend on these dates, please make sure you have someone drop off or pick up
your art-work for you. Under no circumstances are you to take your artwork down without the express consent of the venue managers.
EAFA Public Arts Program Benefits Everyone
The Eastside Association of Fine Arts (EAFA) Public Art Program provides artists with an
opportunity to exhibit and possibly sell their work in a variety of public and private
venues around the region. The program provides the public with an opportunity to enjoy
original artwork outside the walls of museums and commercial galleries. The communities
in which we all live benefit not only from the mere presence of the art among them, but
also through contributions to art education that are funded by participants rendering a
percentage of sales to EAFA. It’s a win, win proposition!
Currently there are 120 artists participating in the program, whose works include both abstract
and representational art in a variety of media and subjects. These works of art are currently on
display at nine public and private venues Each venue has one or more EAFA volunteer managers who
are responsible for hanging, managing, and taking down each show. The current venues and managers are listed below.
The relationship between EAFA and its participating artists is similar to that between an artist and
an independent gallery. Whether or not a sale is the result of artwork being viewed while a work
of art is on display in an EAFA venue, either through the Public Art Program or for the duration of
an EAFA sponsored exhibition, and for a period of two weeks following that display, commission is owed
to EAFA and its hosting venue if applicable. EAFA charges a 15% commission on the sale price of an artwork.
In addition, many of the Public Art Venues as well as our hosts for Exhibitions charge commission ranging from 0% to
15% on the displayed sale price. Washington State sales tax is also computed on the sale price.
This policy is in keeping with standard gallery practice and depends on the honor system. Should
you want to participate in an EAFA Public Art Exhibition or other EAFA sponsored Exhibition, it is
important that the artist selects work for display that is not in consideration for purchase via another
display source, i.e., a potential buyer has already expressed interest and made contact. Failure to observe
these conditions for participating in the EAFA Public Art Program may result in a loss of exhibition privileges
in all EAFA exhibitions, including the Open Exhibition and Member Show for a period of one year or until the issue
is resolved in a manner satisfactory to EAFA.
The Public Art Committee makes every effort to take diligent care in installing and taking
down artwork at the Public Art Program venues. Participating artists should be aware of the
EAFA Bylaws Article IV Liability (As written in the Membership Roster 2008-9) "Any exhibiting
member will agree to hold the Eastside Association of Fine Arts or its designated representative
harmless for the loss of, the damage to, or misplacement of any of their art work submitted for any show or showing."
Participating artists should be aware that they will be required to sign a form signifying their agreement to the commission
and liability policies as set forth above.
Participating artists are asked to respond to an invitation to exhibit as soon as possible and to carefully read all the
details included in the emails sent in preparation for exhibitions. Items to note - there is a deadline for sending in
label information. There is also a professional way to frame each painting similar to the requirements for EAFA's annual
exhibitions. Paintings not framed properly will not be accepted for exhibition.
The opportunity to display your work in the Public Art Program venues is one of the most valuable benefits of
EAFA membership, so don’t miss out! To enroll in the program, contact Public Art Chair Camea Davidson 425-562-6295
camea@cameadavidson.com.