MUSEUMS

BELLEVUE ARTS MUSEUM

The Artful Teapot: 20th Century Expression from the Kamm Collection, through Oct. 2. TEAlicious: A Global Infusion, through Sept. 18. The Artist Responds: Albert Paley and Art Nouveau, through Sept. 25. Taking Shape: Pilchuck Glass School in the '70s, through Jan. 29. 510 Bellevue Way NE, 425-519-0770.

BURKE MUSEUM

Arctic National Wildlife Refuge: Seasons of Life and Land, photography by Subhankar Banerjee, through December 31. NE 45th St and 17th Ave NE, 543-5590.

recommended FRYE ART MUSEUM

Oliver Herring: Taking and Making. Through Sept 18. The RetroFuturistic Universe of NSK, through July 31. Final week. Portraits by Franz von Lenbach, through June 25. 704 Terry Ave, 622-9250.

recommended HENRY ART GALLERY

Interiors, a video installation by Doug Aitken, through July 10. 15th Ave NE and NE 41st St, 543-2280.

MUSEUM OF GLASS

William Morris: Myth, Object and the Animal—A Mid-Career Survey, through Dec 31. Video art by Nam June Paik, through Nov 6. Summer Hot-Shop Series artist Pike Powers, through June 26. Sculptures by Ginny Ruffner, through November 27. 1801 E Dock St, Tacoma, 253-284-4750.

MUSEUM OF HISTORY AND INDUSTRY

Affordable Housing: Designing an American Asset, opening Sat June 25 through August 28. 2700 24th Ave E, 324-1126.

recommended SEATTLE ART MUSEUM

Isamu Noguchi: Sculptural Design, through Sept 5. Africa in America, ongoing. Japanese paintings, screens, and hanging scrolls from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, ongoing. 100 University St, 654-3100.

TACOMA ART MUSEUM

Carving a Legacy: Innovation in Coast Salish Art. Through Sept 28. 1701 Pacific Ave, Tacoma, 253-272-4258.

GALLERY OPENINGS

GULASSA & CO

Watercolors by Tom Hoffman. Opening Fri June 24. Through July 21. 10 Dravus St, 283-1810.

recommended PLATFORM GALLERY

5 Painters. Opening reception Sat June 25, 5:30–8 pm. Through July 30. 114 Third Ave S, 323-2808.

recommended THE SHOP

Drawings and prints by Ellen Forney and Krysztof Nemeth. Opening reception Thurs June 23, 6–9 pm. Through August 1. 500 E Pine St, 322-9429.

TRIANGLE ART GALLERY

Escape, photography by Youth in Focus' advanced freelance class. Opening reception Thurs June 23, 5:30–7 pm. 909 Fourth Ave, 382-5000.

Winston Wachter Fine Art

A group show featuring painters Jaq Chartier, James Croak, Robert Taplin, Bo Bartlett, and Tony Scherman Opening reception Thurs June 23, 6–8 pm. Through July 23. 203 Dexter Ave N, 652-5855.

CONTINUING EXHIBITIONS

ALL CITY COFFEE

Final Week. Paintings by Kristen Cochran. Through June 28. 125 Prefontaine Pl S, 652-8331.

Blue DoOR GALLERY

Final week. Paintings and prints by Noah Overby and paintings by Kent Justin Baer. Through June 26. 759 N 80th St, 783-2583.

BLUEBOTTLE GALLERY

Multiple medium pieces by artist Faryn Davis. Through June 30. 415 E Pine St, 325-1592.

CAPITOL HILL ARTS CENTER

Tasty Bits & Misfits is paintings by Suzanne Kaufman and Karin Yamigiwa. Through July 1. 1621 12th Ave, 388-0500.

recommended COCA

Infinitation, installation by Japanese artist and architect Yumi Kori. Through July 23. 410 Dexter Ave N, 728-1980.

CRAWL SPACE

Common: A Celebration of the Mundane, a group exhibition curated by Chad Wentzel. Through July 10. 504 E Denny Way #1, 349-2914.

DAVIDSON GALLERIES

Natural Selection features work by Tram Bui, Dan Gualdoni, Bill Hudders, Mary Iverson, and Timothy Tompkins. Original prints by Pablo Picasso. Paintings by Francesca Sundsten, woodcuts by Lee Chul Soo, works on paper by Marlene Bauer. Through July 2. 313 Occidental Ave S, 624-7684.

FRANCINE SEDERS GALLERY

Paintings by Alan Lau and sculpture by Dan W. Carmichael. Through July 10. 6701 Greenwood Ave N, 782-0355.

G. GIBSON GALLERY

Stitched features cotton dresses by Larry Calkins, sewn rubber sculpture by Ruth Marie Tomlinson and blankets juxtaposed with everyday tools by Laura Wright. Through July 2. 300 S Washington St, 587-4033.

GARDE RAIL GALLERY

Final week. Etched maps by Clint Griffin and arc-weld drawings by Scott Griffin. Through June 25. 110 Third Ave S, 621-1055.

recommended GREG KUCERA GALLERY

Final week. Disassembled domestic objects from the world of Drew Daly. Through June 25. 212 Third Ave S, 624-0770.

recommended HOWARD HOUSE

Terra Non Firma, group show investigating the shifting role of landscape in painting. Through July 16. 604 Second Ave, 256-6399.

JACK STRAW NEW MEDIA GALLERY

Final week. Mixed-media sculpture and installation by Kristin Tollefson. Through June 24. 4261 Roosevelt Way NE, 547-2503.

JAMES HARRIS GALLERY

Paintings by Squeak Carnwath. Through July 2. 309A Third Ave S, 903-6220.

KIRKLAND ARTS CENTER

Installations by Tim Dooley. Through August 6. 620 Market St, 425-822-7161.

NORTHWEST CRAFT CENTER GALLERY

Final week. Work by 41 potters juried by the Washington Potters' Association. Through June 26. Seattle Center, 728-1555.

OKOK

Paintings by Chris Crites. Through July 2. 709 Broadway E, 322-7523.

recommended OLIVODOCE

New paintings by Brian Sendelbach. Through July 3. 1203 E Olive St, 372-5861.

PACINI LUBEL GALLERY

Paintings by Leah Kosh, sculptures by Ronna Neuenschwander, and wall-mounted ceramic plates by Baba Wague Diakite. Through July 2. 207 Second Ave S, 326-5555.

PRICELESS WORKS

Final week. Painter Rich Lehl and sculptor Matt Sellars. Through June 26. 619 N 35th St, #100, 349-9943.

recommended ROQ LA RUE

The Mod Squad is a group show featuring Andrew Brandou, Keith Weesner, Ryan Heshka, and Dale Sizer. Also, paintings by Lori Earley. Through July 1. 2316 Second Ave, 374-8977.

SAM RENTAL/SALES GALLERY

Studios: Part 1 Ballard, group show featuring artists of Ballard. Through July 9. 1220 Third Ave, 343-1101.

SOIL

Using primarily glass and pig intestine, Helen Curtis presents the exhibition New York. Simultaneously featured is the show Unearthing, the widely varying work of five artists. Through July 2. 112 Third Ave S, 264-8061.

SOLOMON FINE ART

Final week. Paintings by Paul Shakespear. Through June 24. 1215 First Ave, 297-1400.

recommended SQUARE ROOM

Metal sculpture by Julia Peerson. Through July 6. 1316 E Pike St, 267-7120.

recommended SUYAMA SPACE

Second Nature is an installation by Paul Stout. Through August 26. 2314 Second Ave, 256-0809.

recommended 20/TWENTY

new paintings by Rachel Peacock. Through June 30. 5009 20th Ave NW, 706-0969.

recommended VAIN

Seattle graffiti legend Sam Sneke appears with A Segmented View of Graffiti. Through July 3. 2018 First Ave, 683-3809.

recommended WESTERN BRIDGE

River Styx is a new commission by David Roth, with work by Olafur Eliasson, Maria Friberg, Rodney Graham, Gary Hill, and Roni Horn. Through Sept 15. 3412 Fourth Ave S, 838-7444.

WRIGHT EXHIBITION SPACE

Aboriginal Vision in Contemporary Australian Art features the collection of Margaret Levi and Robert Kaplan. Through Sept 16. 407 Dexter Ave N, 264-8200.

EVENTS

recommended PARTY IN THE PARK

Groundbreaking celebration of Seattle Art Museum's Olympic Sculpture Park, with music, dance, drinks, and arts-oriented festivities. Broad St and Elliott Ave, Thurs June 23, 4:30–8:30 pm. Free.

HUMAN RIGHTS CAMPAIGN BENEFIT

Silent auction of works by Leif Holland and Brian McGuffey. Square Room, 1316 E Pike St, 267-7120. Thurs June 23, 6–9 pm.