SLIDESHOW: Issaquah Art Walk

Friday night's Art Walk was filled with painters, musicians, actors and... robots?

Friday night’s Art Walk in Issaquah was filled with painters, musicians, actors and, yes, robots too. Check out the Reporter’s photos from the event.

Photos 1-2: Drew Wilson, a senior at Issaquah High and a member of the Issaquah Robotics Society, catches a ball launched from The Chrome Pearl, the robot the society took to the Galileo division of the 2014 FIRST Championship.

Photos 3-5: Actors perform a musical number from “Bridges,” a play about the Civil Rights movement currently in development at Village Theatre’s Festival of New Musicals.

Photo 6: Ricco DiStefano works on a landscape outside Village Theatre.

Photos 7-9: Seattle’s Totally Relaxed Ukelele Musicians (or S.T.R.U.M.) perform on Northeast Alder Street.

Photos 10-11: Students of the Issaquah Rock School perform a cover of Cage the Elephant’s “Ain’t No Rest For The Wicked” outside the Issaquah Train Depot.

Photo 12: Jay Grant is shocked to see his card picked at a magician’s booth.

Photo 13-15: Acoustic Fantasy performs outside Max’s World.

Photo 16: Whelan performs alongside the historic Shell Station.

Photo 17: Woodcutter Hank J. Chiappetta and metal artist Rick Davis stand with a joint creation. The artists come from Spokane. “I pass by Issaquah on the highway all the time but this is my first time visiting,” Davis said. “I really love it here.”

Photo 18: Another joint project of Chiappetta and Davis.