The Seattle Project is R. Edward Jack's intimate portrait series of gay men.
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Our Fabric Stash, the latest Storefronts Seattle installation, is "calling all stash-aholics" to feed their stash-aholism at the new fabric consignment shop in the International District.
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Matthew Dennison: Connectivity: Coded images and bricolage histories rendered in paint.
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New work by local photographers Easton Richmond and Mike Monaghan.
Wes McClain and Kristin Tollefson: Wes McClain has been contributing work to BAC since 2006 when he was just a wee ninth grader. Kristin Tollefson makes smaller-scale sculptures (compared to her big public art pieces) in wood, metal, and fabric.
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(Un/Re) Attached: John Osgood and Miguel Edwards reveal their months-long collaborative investigation of the forces that separate and connect. By exchanging pieces back and forth between each other, they employ a variety of media and a cyclical concept and process.
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Pastels and Felted Bowls: If you've been dismissive about felted woolen vessels in the past, Nieburgs's work may make you reconsider.
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Pussy Light: Wicklified: collages and drawings from artist/musician Troy Ayala.
Beyond Technique: gallery artists Jacqui Beck, Mark Ditzler, Karen Graber, and Shari Kaufman.
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little x little: Miniature Print Exhibition is a show of five-by-sevens by the talented Seattle Print Arts artists. Free.
Robert Hardgrave: Drawings and other paper-based, wild-pattern-happy work for this Seattle artist’s first solo exhibition at Cullom. Free.
After the Wawona: Following the immense, weather-sensitive radness that is Capacitor (a past work) and his arresting installation at MOHAI (a 64-foot wood sculpture made of rescued beams from the old Wawona schooner), John Grade brings transformation of the microscopic to the human-scaled with this new series of sculptures.
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Four Shin Hanga Masters:a collection of prints from four exceptional woodblock print makers.
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Nichole Rathburn's hand drawn animations in 1000 Ports and Ron Lambert's overlapping urban grids in City Order and his fragmented landscapes in Land Slices.
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Ellen Dicola's trippy Arborealis video of found Northern Lights images overlaid with footage of steam, alternating with Dakota Gearhart's Odes to Me, which involves a small singing fish with a large eyeball.
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Joe Reno Retrospective: Paintings, sculpture, drawings, and prints from the beloved Northwest artist.
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Abstract Works in 3D: Boeing-engineer-turned-artist Earnest D. Thomas works with chunks of found metal and acrylic paint.
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Carol Charney: Photographs of liquids in transitional phases turn out to look very much like oil paintings. Free.
Sheri Bakes: Windsong: peaceful paintings of natural things swaying gently. Free.