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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.

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296-7580
101 Prefontaine Pl S
Seattle (Pioneer Square)
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Feminist Form

Mon–Sun.

This monthly screening series seeks submissions of feminist and queer video from the Northwest. Contact Stranger Genius Wynne Greenwood for info. Free.

Artspace Hiawatha Lofts
feministform@gmail.com
843 Hiawatha Pl S
Seattle (Central District)
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Storefronts Seattle

www.storefrontsseattle.wordpress.com

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Storefronts Seattle In 2010, Storefronts Seattle started matching empty commercial spaces in Belltown, Chinatown, and Pioneer Square with local artists. The project has since expanded to Bellevue, Auburn, and Mount Vernon. Storefronts Seattle starts off 2013 with new installations by Meghan Trainor, RSVR visual research, and Ryan Everson. Free.

Various locations
425-233-1629

Seattle (Across Seattle)
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Painting and Sculpting the Land

Mon–Sun.

Opening ceremony for Elizabeth Connor's rain garden/water feature with plants, Painting and Sculpting the Land, and her rows of colored concrete contour lines that indicate the depth of the original reservoir, Drawing the Land. Free.

Jefferson Park
4165 16th Ave. S
Seattle (Beacon Hill)
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Jenny Holzer: Truisms

Mon–Sat.

Truisms: a storefront installation by Jenny Holzer. Free.

Paper Hammer
206-682-3820
1400 Second Ave
Seattle (Downtown)
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Art/Not Terminal

Mon–Sun.

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Seattle's oldest non-profit gallery is always recruiting. Artists who pay the monthly hanging fee may display their work in this non-juried, all-volunteer space.

Art/Not Terminal Gallery
206-233-0680
2045 Westlake Ave
Seattle (Downtown)
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Fluent Steps

Mon–Sun.

Fluent Steps Fluent Steps: An installation by Martin Blank of four water-filled glass sculptures suspended above water. $12.

Museum of Glass
253-284-4750
1801 Dock St
Tacoma (Out of Town)
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Replicas

Mon–Sat.

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Replicas Replicas: Alicia Basinger's took her novice beekeeping skills and turned the ceiling of Kirkland Arts Center's main staircase into a chaotic honeycomb light installation. Free.

Kirkland Arts Center
425-822-7161
620 Market St
Kirkland (Eastside)
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Brooke Westlund

Ongoing.

Paintings by Brooke Westlund. 425-681-6037.

Brooke Westlund Gallery
Pike Place Market, Space #328 Downunder
Seattle (Downtown)
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Historical Artists

Ongoing.

Overlooked historical regional artists. Free.

Martin-Zambito Fine Art
726-9509
721 E Pike St
Seattle (Capitol Hill)
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Lemay

Ongoing.

The newest museum in the Northwest is a nine-acre campus with a four-story facility housing gleaming displays of cars, trucks, and motorcycles, from a red-and-cream 1906 Cadillac Model M buggy to the leafy, no-door custom sedan used in the 1994 movie The Flintstones. $14.

Lemay-America's Car Museum
253-779-8490
2702 E “D” St
Tacoma (Out of Town)
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Chihuly Garden and Glass

Ongoing.

A promenade of rooms, an outdoor garden, and a café chronicling Dale Chihuly’s series and packages over the years. It’s not the definitive Chihuly experience, despite the sales pitch, but there are highlights, like the café, where the artist reveals himself as a master hoarder, and the Macchia Forest. $19.

Chihuly Garden and Glass
753-4940
305 Harrison St
Seattle (Seattle Center)
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