Sebo Walker & the Annual Youth show

THE WHO, WHAT, WHERE…

What is the Annual Youth show?

The Annual Youth Art Show invites Portland’s young artists to bring their boldest expressions, joined by Sebo Walker (professional painter, skater, and all around champion of kids creative empowerment), whose playful abstractions make this show a true exchange of inspiration across all ages.

The work will be exhibited Dec 6th through January 4th, with an opening party Saturday December 6th

As per usual, expect an EPIC opening party with all the fun activation, photo booth, community painting, and fun party favors….Plus this year — a special zine featuring every young artist’s work and bio, with a portion of sales going to charity. Third times a charm!!

This show is co-curated by The Purple Door Gallery and Sebo Walker. All original Kids’ art will be framed and sold for $50 with sixty percent going back to the kids

Past Submissions:

“I go to school by my house and I can walk there. I have a sister and her name is JoJo. My daddy is named Rob. I 'm almost 5 and my birthday is in December. I made this rainbow and then I made a circle. And then I said, "maybe I can make a person!"

Ada Whitson, 4.75

“Be kind to everyone.”

Remy Brinson, 3

“I love listening to music. You'll find me carrying around my persian cat. I love playing games with my friends.”

Lady Paloma, 10

“This show is pure joy — kids bringing fearless imagination, Sebo Walker bringing playful abstraction, and all of us reminded of the power of creativity across generations”.

— The Purple Door Gallery

“My name is Remy. My favorite colors are pink and purple. My favorite desserts are lollipops. my favorite animals are horses. ORANGE! I need some tape to tape
all this.”

Remy Brinson, 3

“I like making art. I like school. I like playing on the monkey bars. I like going out
to dinner.”

Teak Olson, 6

“My name is Remy. My favorite colors are pink and purple. My favorite desserts are lollipops. my favorite animals are horses. ORANGE! I need some tape to
tape all this. “

Remy Brinson, 3