CENTER ON CONTEMPORARY ART (CoCA)
410 Dexter Ave, 728-1980.

DOMICILE: A SENSE OF PLACE

Art about how we live where we live. Through July 28.

HENRY ART GALLERY
15th Ave NE and NE 41st St, 543-2280.

* SANTIAGO CALATRAVA

This survey of major building projects by the Spanish-born architect and artist chosen to design the World Trade Center PATH Terminal is another coup for the Henry. Just as fascinating as his final projects are the sketchbooks and drawings that open to the viewer his methods of sussing out ideas. Through Nov 21.

* ALEX MORRISON

See review this week, page 24. Through Oct 10.

SEATTLE ART MUSEUM
100 University St, 654-3100.

WILLIAM KENTRIDGE, SHADOW PROCESSION

A video installation--of people hurriedly moving, fleeing, and making their ways home--that explores migration and menace. Through Oct 17.

MODERN IN AMERICA

An installation featuring selections of paintings and photographs from the museum's permanent collection, focusing on American modernists. Ongoing.

VAN GOGH TO MONDRIAN: MODERN ART FROM THE KRĂ–LLER-MĂśLLER MUSEUM

Major works by major artists, courtesy of a Dutch collection. Through Sept 12.

CONTINUING EXHIBITIONS


20TH ANNIVERSARY SHOW

Twenty-seven current gallery artists celebrate the anniversary with an exhibition of paintings, prints, photography, and sculpture. Lisa Harris Gallery, 1922 Pike Place, 443-3315. Through Aug 28.

MERIMA ADEE

New paintings. Viveza Gallery, 2604 Western Ave, 956-3584. Through July 31.

CHARLIE BARR

Representational oil paintings. Artists' Gallery of Seattle, 902 First Ave S, 340-0830. Through July 31.

REBA BIGELOW

Realism to abstract realism. Art/Not Terminal Gallery, 2045 Westlake Ave, 233-0680. Through Aug 5.

*JOHN BUCK

Sculpture carved from wood, some with kinetic elements. The two largest sculptures in the main gallery stand like sentries to imagination and inspiration. Greg Kucera Gallery, 212 Third Ave S, 624-0770. Through July 31.

FARYN DAVIS

Cast-resin paintings on wood and mixed-media reliquaries that explore the natural world and transience. Frank and Dunya Gallery, 3418 Fremont Ave N, 547-6760. Through July 31.

DEIRDRE DAW, HIROSHI YAMANO, JAY MacDONELL

Ceramic and blown-glass sculptures. William Traver Gallery, 110 Union St, second floor, 587-6501. Through Aug 1.

MARTHA DUNHAM

Fingerprints cast in bronze. Delight Hamilton Gallery, 157 S Jackson St, 223-9446. Through July 31.

TORY FRANKLIN

Final week. Small works that are the preliminary works for a large sculptural book titled Fleet of the S.S. Marie Antoinette. Bluebottle Art Gallery and Store, 415 E Pine St, 325-1592. Through July 29.

SCOTT FRISH, ALISON KATICA

Mixed-media work by printmaker Frish, and the liquid emulsion photography of Katica. Atelier 31 Gallery, 2500 First Ave, 448-5250. Through Aug 1.

CARLA GRAHN, KATE HUNT, JUAN ALFARO

This trio of sculptors uses nails, steel, and charred newspaper (and in Alfaro's case, video elements) to create strangely organic forms that comment on environments and reality. Hunt's largest sculpture is made of twine and newspaper and meant to be walked on. Davidson Galleries, 313 Occidental Ave S, 624-7684. Through Aug 21.

MARCUS JOHNSON, R'YKANDAR KORRA'TI

Paintings by Johnson and assemblages by Korra'ti. Pitcairn Scott, 2207 Second Ave, 448-5380. Through July 31.

* LAURA MacCARY

Odd woven surfaces (made of such cast-off materials as audiotape and old yarn) that contain noise-making circuits. You're invited to touch these things and see what happens when you complete the circuit. Quite cool. Illuminator2, Down Under in the Pike Place Market, 1501 Pike Place, #321, 778-7520. Through July 31.

DAMON MAXWELL

New work. Murphy's, 2940 SW Avalon Way, 937-6070. Through Aug 15.

DIANNA MOLZAN

Final week. Paintings, in a variety of styles, based on the artist's snapshots. 1506 Projects, 1506 E Olive Way, 329-5400. Through July 25.

* BILLY NAME

Thirty photographs by one of the Warhol Factory's many stars. Roq la Rue Gallery, 2316 Second Ave, 374-8977. Through Aug 1.

NATALIE NIBLACK, CHRISTOPHER VACANO

Final week. Niblack's paintings are influenced by the Italian late gothic and baroque painters and Vacano's work examines the role of advertising in our lives. Gallery 110, 110 S Washington St, 624-9336. Through July 24.

JYUNG MEE PARK

This site-specific installation that consists of glacial rocks and pebbles placed around the gallery (exploring the natural passage of time, erosion, the formation of rocks, and the time invested in collecting them) manages to be simple, reflective, and interesting. Suyama Space, 2324 Second Ave, 256-0809. Through Aug 27.

PHOTOGRAPHIC CENTER NORTHWEST GALLERY EXHIBITION

Photographic Center Northwest, 900 12th Ave, 720-7222. Through Sept 5.

WILL ROBINSON

Final week. Stone sculptures by the Northwest native. Foster/White Gallery, 123 S Jackson St, 622-2833. Through July 25.

*SHE STOLE THE SHOW: AN EXHIBIT FOR MAE

Eleven artists show work about show business as part of Mae West Fest. Capitol Hill Arts Center, Lower Level Gallery, 1621 12th Ave, www.maewestfest.org, 21+, ID required. Through July 31.

* PERLA SITCOV

Photography of everyday household detritus--castoffs that look like they came from doll and craft stores--made into color-saturated minaturist nature scenes that are wholly unreal, a bit like a Teletubbies set minus the innocence. Gallery4Culture, Smith Tower, 506 Second Ave, Suite 200, 296-7580. Through July 30.

* CHAD STATES

Large-scale photographs that look like Gregory Crewdson on a shoestring budget, with equally fractured and intriguing narratives. Zeitgeist, 171 S Jackson St, 583-0497. Through Aug 4.

JO STEALY, JUNE KERSEG-HINSON

Works by two sculptors who use wood, wire, flax, paper, and acrylic. The Fountainhead Gallery, 625 W McGraw St, 285-4467. Through July 31.

INEZ STORER

Autobiographical narrative paintings that draw on the artist's European-Catholic upbringing. Grover/Thurston Gallery, 309 Occidental Ave S, 223-0816. Through Aug 20.

SUMMER SALON EXHIBITION

A group show with more artists and styles than you can shake a stick at. Gordon Woodside/John Braseth Gallery, 1533 Ninth Ave, 622-7243. Through July 31.

SUMMER TEXTURES

Work by Gretchen Boeing, Mark Rediske, and Dale Lindman. Foster/White Gallery, 107 Park Lane, Kirkland, 425-822-2305. Through Aug 8.

URBAN DWELLERS (PART II)

Twenty artists examine urban life. Priceless Works Gallery, 619 N 35th St, #100, 349-9943. Through Aug 1.

PATTI WARASHINA

Sculpture that examines the artist's political beliefs and traces her path from the California funk movement of the '60s and her surrealist and feminist influences. Howard House, 604 Second Ave, 256-6399. Through Aug 7.

PAUL WUNDERLICH

Lithographs and drypoints by the German painter, sculptor, and print artist. Davidson Galleries, 313 Occidental Ave S, 624-7684. Through July 31.

EVENTS


IOLE ALESSANDRINI

The Seattle artist and architect discusses her light/sound installation currently on view. Sat July 24, 8 pm. Jack Straw New Media Gallery, 4261 Roosevelt Way NE, 634-0919.

THE BELLEVUE FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS

It's the 20th anniversary! Fri-Sat July 23-24, 10 am-8 pm, and Sun July 25, 10 am-6 pm. The Cost Plus parking lot at the intersection of Bellevue Way NE and NE Eighth St.