Green star Chamber Music

When: Tues–Sun. Through May 19.
Price: Free
Chamber Music is Scott Lawrimore’s first exhibit as the Frye’s curator is a series of translations with an archive in the middle. It’s 36 Seattle artists, each responding to one of the poems in James Joyce’s first published work, Chamber Music, which was put out in 1907—the year Charles and Emma Frye began collecting art. (Lawrimore wins the Most Attenuated Connections award.) In the center of the exhibition is a piece of furniture with benches and cubbyholes, where each artist can house a changing display of whatever’s most important to them.

Opening: Reception Fri Feb 8, 7:30-9 pm.
Categories: Museums


Frye Art Museum

Downtown 704 Terry Ave    phone (206) 622-9250
Tues, Wed, Fri-Sun 11 am-5 pm, Thurs 11 am-7 pm

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