Happy Anniversary, Oasis!

Oasis Art Gallery is celebrating their fifth year in Wallingford with an anniversary party & artists’ exhibition on Sunday, January 24th from 3-6pm.  Everyone is invited! 

The event will include food and refreshments, several classical music sets by violinist/featured artist Sharon Wherland, the opening of the ‘Allure‘ exhibition, and a chance to meet featured artists.  And, due to the crisis in Haiti, 25% of photography sales will be donated to the American Red Cross: Haiti Relief Fund. 

Here’s a sneak peek of the exhibit:

“We are very lucky and proud to be a part of the Wallingford community and look forward to the next 5 years!” says Alex Strazzanti.

I say we’re the lucky ones!

Alex Strazzanti and Jeannie Trimarco-Strazzanti, co-owners of the gallery, are former social workers who take a lot of pride in working closely with the community.   They provide free gallery space for non-profit fundraising events, participate in the Wallingford Art Walk, donate to numerous community organizations, and support local art festivals.  Learn more here.

Oasis also makes sure we have access to affordable art with their “Fine Art Under $50” collection.  And beginning in April, they’ll be collaborating with Real Art, Inc. to offer a staging and art rental program featuring a wide selection of high quality artwork that’s perfect for interior designers, home owners, stagers, and local businesses.

You can find Oasis Art Gallery at 36th & Wallingford Avenue N, next to Cantinetta.

Happy Anniversary, Oasis!  We’ll see ya’ on the 24th!


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Chris Witwer

Chris S. Witwer likes to call herself Wallyhood’s “Lower Wallingford Correspondent.” Chris is a former Texan (is there any such thing?) who came to Seattle in 2005 for three reasons: weather, scenery, and coffee culture. It has taken her four years to begin to understand Seattle humor, but she’s getting there. Chris is a bureaucrat by day, and caffeine-fueled blogger when she’s not reading novels or pretending to write one. She lives with her partner, Laura, and two cats — Dolce and Molly, and uses the internet to make fun of stuff on her personal blog, http://felsputzer.wordpress.com.