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Artist Talk With Patte Loper

Sat June 22, 1 pm.

The Brooklyn artist on How to Stay Alive in the Woods, her fourth solo show at the gallery. Free.

Platform Gallery
206-323-2808
114 Third Ave S
Seattle (Pioneer Square)
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Walking Tour of Alden Mason: In Memoriam 1919-2013

Sat June 22, noon.

Co-curators Phen Huang and Greg Kucera offer a walking tour of this soon-to-close exhibition. Free.

Wright Exhibition Space
206-264-8200
407 Dexter Ave N
Seattle (South Lake Union)
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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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Artist Talk: Sean Alexander and Henry Lee Walls

Sat June 22, 1 pm.

Artist Alexander and Hilltop celebrity Walls discuss their Life is OOD collaboration. Free.

Fulcrum Gallery
1308 Martin Luther King Jr. Way
Tacoma (Out of Town)
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Greet the Dodge Challenger Race Car

Sat June 22, 11 am-2 pm.

Al Young, the color-line-breaking Seattle drag racer, helps welcome his championship-winning 1970 Dodge Challenger into the MOHAI collection. Free with admission.

Museum of History and Industry
206-324-1126
860 Terry Ave N
Seattle (South Lake Union)
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Art Car Blowout

Sat June 21, 10 am-8 pm; Sun June 22, 11 am-6 pm.

More than 50 over-decorated cars on display a stone's throw from under-clothed bicyclists at the Fremont Fair. Free.

Fremont
Fremont
Seattle (Fremont)
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Bars of Seattle: Recent work of Jessica Jorgensen

Through June 23.

Bars of Seattle: Recent work of Jessica Jorgensen: Come see if you can recognize them all without feeling a creeping sense of shame! Free.

Broadway Market Second Floor Gallery
401 Broadway East
Seattle (Capitol Hill)
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Small Change

Wed–Sun. Through June 23.

Small Change Small Change: A new project in the Test Site from MFA student Rebecca Chernow that experiments with "reciprocity, barter, debt, and the emergence of markets and related value systems through the creation and distribution of an invented currency." And cigarette butts too, it seems. $10 suggested.

Henry Art Gallery
206-543-2280
4100 15th Ave NE
Seattle (University District)
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University of Washington MFA and M.Des Thesis Exhibition

Wed–Sun. Through June 23.

University of Washington MFA and M.Des Thesis Exhibition University of Washington MFA and M.Des Thesis Exhibition: Y'all know what it is already. Student work from artists surviving in the warrens of a giant research university. Features Stephanie Klausing's ceramic agglomerations set in rows of escalating material dilapidation, even ugliness (some pots, finger-pressed and still bearing the prints, shaped like feces-full intestines), and Ryan Weatherly's painted concoctions, depicting melting, candy-colored women's faces. $10 suggested.

Henry Art Gallery
206-543-2280
4100 15th Ave NE
Seattle (University District)
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Ben Waterman

Through June 27.

Ben Waterman 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.

Kobo at Higo
206-381-3000
604 S Jackson St
Seattle (International District)
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Duane Pasco: Life as Art

Mon–Sun. Through June 28.

Duane Pasco: Life as Art 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.

Stonington Gallery
206-405-4040
125 S Jackson St
Seattle (Pioneer Square)
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Work Readiness Arts

Deadline Fri June 28, 11 pm.

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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.

Office of Arts & Cultural Affairs
700 5th Ave
Seattle (Central District)
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Andrea Joyce Heimer

Tues–Sat. Through June 29.

Andrea Joyce Heimer: Paintings of dark and funny suburban scenes. Free.

Linda Hodges Gallery
206-624-3034
316 First Ave S
Seattle (Downtown)
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Latent Utility: Present But Not Active Worth

Wed–Sat. Through June 29.

Latent Utility: Present But Not Active Worth Latent Utility: Present But Not Active Worth: Drawings of natural materials used in a “post-industrial context” from Allyce Wood. Free.

SOIL
206-264-8061
112 Third Ave S
Seattle (Pioneer Square)
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Metaphors of a Landscape

Tues–Sat. Through June 29.

Metaphors of a Landscape Metaphors of a Landscape: research-based paintings inspired by study in Phnom Penh by Adrianne Smits. Free.

Brian Ohno Gallery
206 459 6857
521 S. Main Street
Seattle (International District)
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Nothing Is as Eloquent as Nothing

Tues–Sat. Through June 29.

Nothing Is as Eloquent as Nothing 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.

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

Wed–Sat. Through June 29.

Octahedron Octahedron: Eight artists, each making up one side of this show, which includes Jenny Heishman and Sean Gallagher. Free.

SOIL
206-264-8061
112 Third Ave S
Seattle (Pioneer Square)
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Sherry Markovitz

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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Barbara Robertson: New Works

Tues–Sat. Through June 29.

Barbara Robertson: New Works Barbara Robertson: New Works: Pieces on paper and in music access jazz compositions of the ’30s and ’40s. Free.

Davidson Galleries
206-624-1324
313 Occidental Ave S
Seattle (Downtown)
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Bill Baber & Stacie Chappell

Tues–Sat. Through June 29.

Bill Baber & Stacie Chappell: Emotional paintings from Chappell and paintings, textiles, and wall sculptures from Baber. Free.

Gallery IMA
206-625-0055
123 S Jackson St
Seattle (Pioneer Square)
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Bruce Clarke, Battlegrounds

Tues–Sat. Through June 29.

Bruce Clarke, Battlegrounds: Clarke paints the human body in order to liberate it. Free.

MIA Gallery
467-4927
1203A 2nd Ave
Seattle (Downtown)
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Cass Nevada: The Secret Life of Birds

Wed–Sat. Through June 29.

Cass Nevada: The Secret Life of Birds The Secret Life of Birds: Paintings and mixed-media works from Cass Nevada. Free.

Room 104
953-8104
306 S Washington St, #104
Seattle (Pioneer Square)
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Daphne Minkoff

Tues–Sat. Through June 29.

Daphne Minkoff: Oil paint over photographs captures fleeting moments. Free.

Linda Hodges Gallery
206-624-3034
316 First Ave S
Seattle (Downtown)
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Interior Landscape

Tues–Sat. Through June 29.

Interior Landscape Interior Landscape: Carol Inez Charney collapses painting and photography, using water and ice to make painterly manipulations of photographs. Free.

Foster/White Gallery
206-622-2833
220 Third Ave S
Seattle (Pioneer Square)
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Jessica Dodge: Our Ordinary Lives

Wed–Sat. Through June 29.

Our Ordinary Lives: oil paintings on glass from Jessica Dodge. Free.

Room 104
953-8104
306 S Washington St, #104
Seattle (Pioneer Square)
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