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Chamber Music

Tues–Sun. Through May 19.

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. Free.

Frye Art Museum
206-622-9250
704 Terry Ave
Seattle (Downtown)
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Nicolai Fechin

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Nicolai Fechin Nicolai Fechin: The last time the Frye did a major exhibition of this eccentric Russian painter’s portraits was in 1976. Nordstrom had gone public five years earlier, Microsoft was a year-old start-up, and Jeff Bezos was an 11-year-old human. The paintings are bright and sometimes very, very weird. Free.

Frye Art Museum
206-622-9250
704 Terry Ave
Seattle (Downtown)
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Rembrandt, Van Dyck, Gainsborough: The Treasures of Kenwood House, London

Wed–Sun. Through May 19.

Rembrandt, Van Dyck, Gainsborough: The Treasures of Kenwood House, London is really two shows: One is a handful of etchings by Rembrandt. They are full of life and warmth and oddness and curvy lines and if you don't love them, so help you god. The rest is big, sometimes haughty paintings by Old Masters like Gainsborough, van Dyck, Hals, Reynolds, and Turner. $15 suggested.

Seattle Art Museum
206-625-8900
1300 First Ave
Seattle (Downtown)
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Love Me Tender

Tues–Sun. Through May 26.

Love Me Tender: Punny! James Charles, Maximo Gonzales, Barton Lidicé Benes and Mark Wagner, and others use money as both a medium and a symbol to ask questions about value, commodity, and identity. $10.

Bellevue Arts Museum
425-519-0770
510 Bellevue Way NE, Bellevue
Bellevue (Eastside)
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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.

e4c
296-7580
101 Prefontaine Pl S
Seattle (Pioneer Square)
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CO-MIX: A Retrospective of Comics, Graphics and Scraps

Mon–Sun. Through June 9.

CO-MIX: A Retrospective of Comics, Graphics and Scraps made by Art Spiegelman, the legendary comic artist whose graphic novel, Maus, won a Pulitzer Prize in 1992. Free.

Vancouver Art Gallery
604-662-4719
750 Hornby St, Vancouver, BC
Vancouver (Out of Town)
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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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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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