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As We Go Up We Go Down

Fri, Sat. Through May 25.

As We Go Up We Go Down As We Go Up We Go Down: Joe Wardwell's landscape paintings would be subtle and quiet, if lyrics like "REBEL SOULS" and "COME ON FEEL IT" were not outlined in bright colors all across them. Free.

Prole Drift
523 South Main St
Seattle ()
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Expo 13

Through May 25.

Expo 13: This edition of the annual student show is maybe the biggest yet, featuring nigh on 100 grads and spanning two galleries. Also, food trucks at the reception. Free.

Cornish College of the Arts
1000 Lenora St
Seattle (Belltown)
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Expressions in Haida Mythology

Tues–Sun. Through May 25.

Expressions in Haida Mythology: Argillite Works of Lionel Samuels: Carvings in the traditional Haida black slate by a contemporary native Canadian artist. Free.

Steinbrueck Native Gallery
441-3821
2030 Western Ave
Seattle (Downtown)
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Spinning Yarns: Photographic Storytellers

Mon–Sun. Through May 28.

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Spinning Yarns: Photographic Storytellers Spinning Yarns: Photographic Storytellers: Photographers tell stories using diptychs, titles, grids, timelines, installations, abstraction. Free.

Photographic Center Northwest
206-720-7222
900 12th Ave
Seattle (Capitol Hill)
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Out of the Silence: Ending Bullying for LGBTQ Youth

Mon–Sun. Through May 31.

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Out of the Silence: Ending Bullying for LGBTQ Youth Out of the Silence: Ending Bullying for LGBTQ Youth features more than 60 pieces by 39 calligraphers from across the U.S. and Canada. Proceeds from the show go to Pizza Klatch—the funnily named organization that does seriously important work, providing anti-bullying training and free pizza to high schoolers during their lunch period. Free.

UW School of Law
UW Campus
Seattle (University District)
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The City and the City

Open by appointment.

The City and the City: a collaboration between LxWxH owner Sharon Arnold and Portland artist Daniel Glendening. Free.

LxWxH (Length,Width,Height)
6007 12th Ave S
Seattle (Georgetown)
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John Grade: After the Wawona

Tues–Sat. Through June 1.

John Grade: After the Wawona 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. Free.

Davidson Galleries
206-624-1324
313 Occidental Ave S
Seattle (Downtown)
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The Landscape Described

Wed–Sun. Through June 1.

The Landscape Described Artist and Prographica founder Norman Lundin has this idea that all paintings lie somewhere on a spectrum ranging from descriptive to evocative. The Landscape Described—featuring Darlene Campbell, Kimberly Clark, Josh Dorman, Kathy Gore-Fuss, Laura Hamje, Michelle Muldrow, and Andrew Yates—explores the descriptive end of that spectrum. The next show will explore the evocative end. Free.

Prographica
206-322-3851
3419 E Denny Way
Seattle (Madrona)
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New Members' Show

Wed–Sat. Through June 1.

New Members' Show New Members' Show: Julie Alexander, Julia Freeman, and Shaun Kardinal present new work investigating material, process, and narrative. Free.

SOIL
206-264-8061
112 Third Ave S
Seattle (Pioneer Square)
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The Other Gun Show

Wed–Sat. Through June 1.

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The Other Gun Show The Other Gun Show: Gallery 110 artists reserve the right to bear arms. No, the other bear arms. Free.

Gallery 110
206-624-9336
110 Third Ave S
Seattle (Pioneer Square)
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Within Without Me

Wed–Sat. Through June 1.

Within Without Me Within Without Me: The first exhibition at Roq La Rue's new Pioneer Square location—the gallery had been in Belltown for 15 years!—is Stacey Rozich cheerful, sinister, and menacing paintings. Even as her beast/human figures frolic by jumping rope or having a cookout, they seem to be moments away from bodily harm. Free.

Roq La Rue
206-374-8977
532 1st Ave S
Seattle (Downtown)
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Doug Jeck

Tues–Sat. Through June 2.

Doug Jeck Doug Jeck: Jeck's fleshy ceramics are delightfully upsetting. An inventor of bodies, his work is at once realistic and grotesque. Free.

Traver Gallery
587-6501
110 Union St #200
Seattle (Downtown)
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Ginny Ruffner

Tues–Sat. Through June 2.

Ginny Ruffner: Continuing her "Aesthetic Engineering" series, Ruffner uses glass and other media to engage with the changing practices of genetic engineering.

Traver Gallery
587-6501
110 Union St #200
Seattle (Downtown)
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Larry Calkins

Tues–Sat. Through June 2.

Larry Calkins: the man whose super-skinny, super-flat outfits (his and hers) haunt the walls of this region on the regular. Free.

Grover/Thurston Gallery
206-223-0816
319 Third Ave S
Seattle (Pioneer Square)
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Kathy Liao

Wed–Sun. Through June 7.

Kathy Liao: new painterly oil paintings. Free.

Blindfold Gallery
328-5100
1718 E Olive Way, Ste A
Seattle (Capitol Hill)
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Nichole Rathburn and Ron Lambert

Through June 7.

Nichole Rathburn and Ron Lambert 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. Free.

e4c
296-7580
101 Prefontaine Pl S
Seattle (Pioneer Square)
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(Un/Re) Attached

Wed–Sat. Through June 7.

(Un/Re) Attached (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.

Bherd Studios
206-234-8348
312 N 85th St
Seattle (Greenwood)
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Broken Mirror/Evening Sky

Wed–Sat. Through June 15.

Broken Mirror/Evening Sky Broken Mirror/Evening Sky: New York-based Bing Wright (yes, of the Seattle Wrights) takes pretty pictures of sunsets, then busts them up. His lovingly fractured large-scale color photographs are not digitally manipulated. Instead, each sunset is shot, projected on a broken mirror, and that's shot and blown up to make the final print. Their broken surfaces are strangely pristine and glossy, restored to smooth. Free.

James Harris Gallery
206-903-6220
604 Second Ave
Seattle (Downtown)
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Everything Right and Anywhere Now

Wed–Sat. Through June 15.

Everything Right and Anywhere Now Everything Right and Anywhere Now: dense and tangled landscape paintings from Peter Scherrer. Free.

Platform Gallery
206-323-2808
114 Third Ave S
Seattle (Pioneer Square)
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Weird Sisters

Wed–Sat. Through June 15.

Weird Sisters Weird Sisters: Kate Lebo, Kat Larson, and Kate Ryan are looking to disrupt systems of meaning involving the feminine, stabbing things with hat pins and poisoning the soup (figuratively). Cooking shows, alchemy, milk, and blood are employed in the melee. Free.

Hedreen Gallery, Seattle University
206-296-2244
901 12th Ave
Seattle (Capitol Hill)
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Robert Hardgrave

Wed–Sat. Through June 22.

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Robert Hardgrave: Drawings and other paper-based, wild-pattern-happy work for this Seattle artist’s first solo exhibition at Cullom. Free.

Cullom Gallery
206-919-8278
603 S Main St
Seattle (Pioneer Square)
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Mark Calderon

Starts May 23. Tues–Sat. Through June 29.

Mark Calderon Mark Calderon: Some of his sculptures are more than 12 feet tall, but the ones in this show are his (much) smaller ones, of snakes and turtles and other creatures in bronze and lead, including a man bent over and appearing to give himself a very happy time. Free.

Greg Kucera Gallery
206-624-0770
212 Third Ave S
Seattle (Pioneer Square)
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Sherry Markovitz

Starts May 23. Tues–Sat. Through June 29.

Sherry Markovitz Sherry Markovitz: This artist has been living in Seattle and making art for decades, and at this very moment she’s up for a Stranger Genius Award. Free.

Greg Kucera Gallery
206-624-0770
212 Third Ave S
Seattle (Pioneer Square)
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Alden Mason

Thurs–Sat. Through June 30.

Alden Mason is a retrospective of the recently departed local legend's work, curated by his former student Greg Kucera of Greg Kucera Gallery and Phen Huang of Foster/White. Free.

Wright Exhibition Space
206-264-8200
407 Dexter Ave N
Seattle (South Lake Union)
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Damien Gilley: AXIS INDEX

Mon–Fri. Through Aug 9.

AXIS INDEX: Damien Gilley's installation of foam core and blue tape forms a blueprint within the Space that disorients by taking liberties with scale, perspective, and vanishing points Free.

Suyama Space
206-256-0809
2324 Second Ave
Seattle (Belltown)
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