Check out the open rehearsals for Stranger Genius Award winner Susie Lee's fusion of dance, technology, and music before the ensemble leaves for the Beijing International Fringe Festival. Free.
Ben Waterman: returns from six-months as a visiting artist to Northern Arizona University with new ceramics that look like they've beaten/fired to within inches of their lives. And then fired again.
Free.
Director of the Kyoto Costume Institute and curator of Future Beauty: Thirty Years of Japanese Fashion discusses the exhibition and Japanese fashion in general. $10.
It’s Growing on Me: NEPO House/5K Don't Run organizer Klara Glosova shows the ceramic sculptures and digital photographs that are the product of her efforts to live in the moment.
Free.
Prospecting: Dane Youngren makes pre-abandoned objects of industrial decline.
Free.
Life as Art: A retrospective of master carver Duane Pasco’s work. Unofficially included are his monumental totems a few blocks away in Occidental Park.
Free.
The Seattle Youth Violence Prevention Initiative and the Office of Arts & Culture are asking for proposals from arts, cultural and community organizations who would like to provide out-of-school programing that link the arts and work experience.
Andrea Joyce Heimer: Paintings of dark and funny suburban scenes. Free.
Latent Utility: Present But Not Active Worth: Drawings of natural materials used in a “post-industrial context” from Allyce Wood.
Free.
Metaphors of a Landscape: research-based paintings inspired by study in Phnom Penh by Adrianne Smits.
Free.
Nothing Is as Eloquent as Nothing: Mark Calderon's own statement about the show refers generally to "personal losses," in addition to other specific and universal sorrows, some readily recognizable.
Free.
Octahedron: Eight artists, each making up one side of this show, which includes Jenny Heishman and Sean Gallagher.
Free.
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.
Opdahl comes to visit all the way from Norway to discuss his show, Mood Paintings of the North. free with admission.
Preview and discuss Genius Award winner Susie Lee's fusion of dance, technology and music before the ensemble leaves for the Beijing International Fringe Festival. Free.
Barbara Robertson: New Works: Pieces on paper and in music access jazz compositions of the ’30s and ’40s.
Free.
Bill Baber & Stacie Chappell: Emotional paintings from Chappell and paintings, textiles, and wall sculptures from Baber. Free.
Bruce Clarke, Battlegrounds: Clarke paints the human body in order to liberate it. Free.
The Secret Life of Birds: Paintings and mixed-media works from Cass Nevada.
Free.
Daphne Minkoff: Oil paint over photographs captures fleeting moments. Free.
Interior Landscape: Carol Inez Charney collapses painting and photography, using water and ice to make painterly manipulations of photographs.
Free.
Our Ordinary Lives: oil paintings on glass from Jessica Dodge. Free.
New Work: Sally Ketcham: Abstract paintings with an ecological bent.
Free.
Richard Taylor: colorful, sculptural paintings. Free.
Ghosts of a Girlhood: Mixed media from Sarah Jones. Free.