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Paper Unbound: Horiuchi and Beyond

Tues–Sun. Through July 14.

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Paper Unbound: Horiuchi and Beyond Paper Unbound: Horiuchi and Beyond: Work by the acclaimed Japanese collage artist Paul Horiuchi and the contemporary artists he’s inspired. $12.95.

Wing Luke Museum
623-5124
719 S King St
Seattle (International District)
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Maneki Neko: Japan’s Beckoning Cats—From Talisman to Pop Icon

Tues–Sun. Through Aug 4.

Maneki Neko: Japan’s Beckoning Cats—From Talisman to Pop Icon: So. Many. Little. Waving. Kitty. Paws. One hundred and fifty five of them, to be precise, in mediums ranging from stone to papier-mâché. This exhibition traces the Maneki Neko’s evolution from source of luck and protection to something more readily recognized as the door greeter to Japanese restaurants. $10.

Bellevue Arts Museum
425-519-0770
510 Bellevue Way NE, Bellevue
Bellevue (Eastside)
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Bearing Witness from Another Place

Wed–Sun. Through Sept 29.

Bearing Witness from Another Place Bearing Witness from Another Place marks the 25th anniversary of James Baldwin's death with an exhibit of Sedat Pakay's photographs of the social critic's self-imposed exile in Turkey. $6.

Northwest African American Museum
206-518-6000
2300 S Massachusetts St
Seattle (Down South)
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Northwest Artists Collect

Wed–Sun. Through Oct 19.

Northwest Artists Collect: The culmination of a year-long collaboration between UW-Tacoma students and the Museum, this exhibition showcases the original work of 7 Pacific Northwest glass artists-including Martin Blank, Joseph Gregory Rossano, and Richard Royal-alongside pieces from their personal collections. $12.

Museum of Glass
253-284-4732
1801 Dock St
Tacoma (Out of Town)
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James Turrell's "skyspace" Light Reign

Wed–Sun.

James Turrell’s “skyspace” Light Reign is the only thing that’s really on always-and-forever display at the Henry. It’s an outdoor room that lives like a barnacle on the side of the museum, with an opening in the ceiling so that you can sit and watch the sky go by. The experience is mind bogglingly more fascinating than you’d think, which is why Turrell has “skyspaces” all over the world. The Henry’s is furniturey, ringed with wooden bench seating. $10 suggested.

Henry Art Gallery
543-2280
4100 15th Ave NE
Seattle (University District)
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Artful Reproductions

Ongoing.

Artful Reproductions: The permanent collection is full of treasures to be discovered for a first time or rediscovered anew. The wall of diminutive snuffboxes—each one delicately painted with a scene that draws you into its tiny alternate reality—is in itself enough to warrant multiple visits. $7 suggested.

Seattle Asian Art Museum
206-654-3100
1400 E Prospect St
Seattle (Capitol Hill)
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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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Gathering Light

Wed–Sun.

Gathering Light Gathering Light: Seattle artist Cappy Thompson's painted stories on glass in the Grand Hall. $12.

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

Wed–Sun.

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Permanent Collection The history and culture of Northwest African Americans in art, photos, and documents. $6.

Northwest African American Museum
518-6000
2300 S Massachusetts St
Seattle (Down South)
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Permanent Collections

Wed–Sun.

Permanent collections in African, Asian, Native American, early American, European, modernism, decorative arts, and contemporary arts. $15 suggested.

Seattle Art Museum
206-625-8900
1300 First Ave
Seattle (Downtown)
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Memories and Meditations: A Retrospective of Michael Kenna's Photography

Wed–Sun.

The title Memories and Meditations: A Retrospective of Michael Kenna's Photography provides a decent indication of the serenity that's come to be expected in Kenna's pristine visions. $10.

Tacoma Art Museum
253-272-4258
1701 Pacific Ave, Tacoma
Tacoma (Out of Town)
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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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