One Hot Night:
Pratt's Annual Open House


Saturday, November 12th, 2011 from 6-9pm
at Pratt's Studios, 1902 South Main Street, Seattle
FREE and open to the public

Each year, Pratt Fine Arts Center opens its doors to the public for "One Hot Night", a free open house providing an exciting and welcoming environment for the public to learn about our dynamic studios for the visual arts.

Artist demonstrations and activities for kids inform visitors of Pratt’s unique classes and programs and offer visitors a chance to meet instructors, students, and staff. Join us and see dozens of artists pour bronze, blow glass, pull prints, carve stone, fabricate jewelry and forge hot steel!

VIsitors will also have a chance to see our new and improved Printmaking, Drawing and Painting Studios, as well as the newest addition to our studios...a new darkroom and color processor.

Don't miss your chance to purchase a limited edition Pratt cyclops t-shirt, designed by Artist-in-Residence Scott Fife. Everyone's favorite, the Rancho Bravo taco truck, will be onsite providing tasty fare. Cool pints of Redhook will be available for purchase in our hot, new pint glasses.

2011 Open House demonstrating artists:

Glass Studios:

Karen and Jasen Willenbrink-Johnsen
Ethan Stern
Pat Bako
Laura Ward
James Minson
Stacy Frost
Cheryl Matson
Leslie Thiel
Donna Prunkard

Jewelry Studio:
Linnie Kendrick
Jacob Mans

Printmaking Studio:
Kerstin Graudins
Lisa Hasegawa
Kim Van Someren

Sculpture Studios:
Mark Walker
Lee Campbell
Sabah Al-Daher
Anthony Brigance Cook

Since 1976, Pratt Fine Arts Center has offered art classes for everyone and workspace for artists in its equipment-rich facilities in Seattle’s Central District. Pratt serves 3,400 students each year and more than 500 working artists use Pratt’s affordable studios and equipment.