It’s Growing on Me: Klara Glosova shows the ceramic sculptures and digital photographs that are the product of her efforts to live in the moment. Free.
I Need Nothing: Tom Hughes builds forts! And you can go inside them and read things and everything! Free.
The Seattle Project is R. Edward Jack's intimate portrait series of gay men.
Free.
Nudes, Wine, and Conversation: Selected works from a group that has been meeting for life-drawing sessions for the last twenty years. Free.
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.
Free.
Matthew Dennison: Connectivity: Coded images and bricolage histories rendered in paint.
Free.
William Morris: Sculptures of ritual vessels in glass and stone by the artist who was a glass celebrity. He went from being completely on fire to taking his earnings and chilling the fuck out, mostly retiring from the public eye. Smart one, that guy. Now he’s popping back up with pieces in the convenient price range of $85,000 to $350,000.
Free.
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.
Free.
Setting Sail: Artists at Sea: A group show, in all kinds of métiers, all about the ocean. Free.
(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.
Free.
2nd Amendment: A Visual Dialogue: Gun collectors, gun rejectors, and those who fall in the middle plead their cases in art. Free.
Work in Progress: Brave John Osgood paints live in-studio, encouraging suggestions and participation from the audience. Free.
Cats and Dogs: Paintings, photographs, and mixed-media collages of man's best friend. And cats.
Free.
The Art of John Lennon: A collection of artwork from Yoko Ono's late husband is on display for a totally sufficient three days. Free.
The Art of John Lennon: A collection of artwork from Yoko Ono's late husband is on display for a totally sufficient three days. Free.
The Full Nathan: Nathan Vass takes his blog about driving a bus in Seattle into the gallery. Photos, writing, illustration, and film.
Free.
Like Water: Deny desiccation in this water-themed group show. Free.
Pastels and Felted Bowls: If you've been dismissive about felted woolen vessels in the past, Nieburgs's work may make you reconsider.
Free.
Vivid acrylic paintings by Ethiopian artist Kerima Ahmed. Free.