MUSEUMS



FRYE ART MUSEUM

The RetroFuturistic Universe of NSK, through July 31. Portraits by Franz von Lenbach, through June 25. Paintings by Joseph Park, through May 22. 704 Terry Ave, 622-9250.

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

Sculptures by Einar and Jamex de la Torre, through May 22. Works by Tom Patti, through June 12. Video art by Nam June Paik, through Nov 6. 1801 E Dock St, Tacoma, 284-4750.

SEATTLE ART MUSEUM

Africa in America, ongoing. Japanese paintings, screens, and hanging scrolls from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, ongoing. Transformed by Fire: Sculpture in Glass from the Collection of Becky and Jack Benaroya, through June 12. 100 University St, 654-3100.

SEATTLE ASIAN ART MUSEUM

Beyond the Paper Plane: Japanese Prints from the 1950s to 1970s, through June 30. Discovering Buddhist Art: Seeking the Sublime, ongoing. 1400 E Prospect St, Volunteer Park, 654-3100.

TACOMA ART MUSEUM

A Decade of Excellence: The Neddy Artist Fellowship, through June 5. 1701 Pacific Ave, Tacoma, 253-272-4258.

GALLERY OPENINGS



BLACK BOX GALLERY

One night only. Paintings by Nick Goettling. Fri May 13, 7-10 pm. 4911 Aurora Ave N, 650-3464.

COCA

Linescape is a multimedia event featuring visual art, dance, and performance with installations by Stefanie Ashby-DiRicco, Laura Corsiglia, Tim Cross, d.K. Pan, and Ishan Vernallis. Opening reception Sat May 14, 8 pm-late. 410 Dexter Ave N, 728-1980.

FANCY

New works by Trish Grantham. Opening reception Fri May 13, 6-9 pm. Through June 10. 1932 Second Ave, 443-4621.

GALLERY 63 ELEVEN

Paintings by Linda M. Brooks. Opening reception Sat May 14, 6-10 pm. Through June 8. 6311 24th Ave NW, 478-2238.

KIRKLAND ARTS CENTER

Four Seattle area artists stretch the definition of drawing in the exhibit Drawn In. Features work by Buddy Bunting Diem Chau, Samantha Scherer, and Thuy-Van Vu. Opening reception Thurs May 12, 6-9 pm. 620 Market St, 425-822-7161.

NEUMO'S

Paintings by David Rossman. Opening reception Thurs May 12, 7-9 pm. 925 E Pike St, 709-9442.

PLATFORM GALLERY

Drawings by Toronto-based artist Steven Andrews. Opening reception Fri May 13, 5:30-8 pm. Artist talk in the gallery Sat May 14, noon. Through June 18. 114 Third Ave S, 323-2808.

ROQ LA RUE

The Mod Squad is a group show featuring Andrew Brandou, Keith Weesner, Ryan Heshka, and Dale Sizer. Opening reception Fri May 13, 6-10 pm. Through July 1. 2316 Second Ave, 374-8977.

SOUVENIR

New work by Eve Cohen titled Kinderkunst. Opening reception Sat May 14, 7-9 pm. Through June 4. 5325 Ballard Ave NW, 297-7116.

CONTINUING EXHIBITIONS



911 MEDIA ARTS CENTER

Rosalind Schneider's new media installation (a weather balloon!). Through May 21. 402 Ninth Ave N, 682-6552.

ALL CITY COFFEE

Ink on paper works by Tom E. Hall. Through May 31. 125 Prefontaine Place S, 652-8331.

Art/Not Terminal Gallery

Paintings and collages by John Rice. Through June 2. 2045 Westlake Ave, 233-0680.

ARTEMIS GALLERY

The illustrations of Stephen Schildbach alongside Barry Maxwell's works of graphite and ink on paper. Through May 28. 3107 S Day St, 323-0562.

BAAS ART GALLERY

Barbara Noah presents Likely Stories, digital prints inspired by human aspirations. Through May 28. 2703 E Madison St, 324-4742.

BALLARD FETHERSTON GALLERY

Paintings by Deborah Bell Through May 31. 818 E Pike St, 322-9440.

Blue Bottle Art Gallery

Future Perfect features the multimedia work of Julie West. Through May 30. 415 E Pine St, 325-1592.

CAPITOL HILL ARTS CENTER

Jars & Jugs features new mixed-media works by Laura C. Wright. Through May 27. 1621 12th Ave, 388-0500.

CORNISH COLLEGE OF THE ARTS

Sculpture and mixed media by Judith Kindler. Through June 10. 1000 Lenora St, 726-5011. Final week. Class of 2005 Art and Design BFA show. Through May 15. 306 Westlake Ave N, 726-5011.

DAVIDSON GALLERIES

Etchings by Francine Toledo. Through May 28. Original prints by Pablo Picasso. Through July 2. Paintings by Francesca Sundsten; woodcuts by Lee Chul Soo; works on paper by Marlene Bauer; ink drawings by Shagdarjavin Chimeddorj. Through May 21. 313 Occidental Ave S, 624-7684.

1506 PROJECTS

Photography by Chad States. Through May 29. 1506 E Olive Way, 920-8618.

FOSTER/WHITE GALLERY

Paintings by Lloyd Blakley and new glass works by Diane Hansen. Through May 28. 123 S Jackson St, 622-2833.

FRANCINE SEDERS GALLERY

Assemblages by Kathryn Glowen. Through May 29. 6701 Greenwood Ave N, 782-0355.

FRIESEN GALLERY

Paintings by Pegan Brooke and Stephanie Peek. Through May 28. 1200 Second Ave, 628-9501

G. GIBSON GALLERY

Final week. Prints by Andrea Modica and a photography installation by John Divola. Through May 14. 300 S Washington St, 587-4033.

GALLERY 110

Glass art by Maxi Power. Through May 28. 110 S Washington St, 624-9336.

GALLERY 4CULTURE

Ellen Zeigler presents Electropounce, the byproduct of a relationship between artist and technology, and the metaphor of simultaneous destruction and illumination. Through May 27. Smith Tower, 506 Second Ave, Suite 200, 296-7580.

GARDE RAIL GALLERY

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

GREG KUCERA GALLERY

Final week. New paintings by Margie Livingston and a site-specific installation by Reuben Lorch-Miller. Through May 14. 212 Third Ave S, 624-0770.

GROVER/THURSTON GALLERY

Abstract collage from Texas artist Lance Letscher. Through May 30. 309 Occidental Ave S, 223-0816

HOWARD HOUSE

Gretchen Bennett plays with our contextualized cultural perceptions in a series of photography and stickers titled Landscape Flair. Through June 11. 604 Second Ave, 256-6399.

JAMES HARRIS GALLERY

Final week. New paintings by Marcelino Goncalves. Through May 14. 309A Third Ave S, 903-6220.

JOE BAR

Jere Smith, a local illustrator, focuses on the most influential figures of his career: comic-book characters. Through May 31. 810 E Roy St, 499-9641.

JACOB LAWRENCE GALLERY

Final week. UW School of Art presents BFA 2, Fibers, Metals, Printmaking, and Sculpture by the graduating class of 2005. Through May 14. Art Building, Room 132, University of Washington, 685-1805.

LINDA HODGES GALLERY

Roger Jones and Heidi Oberheide exhibit new paintings. Through May 28. 316 First Ave S, 624-3034.

LISA HARRIS GALLERY

New paintings by John McCormick. Through May 28. 1922 Pike Pl, 443-3315.

LIPSTICK TRACES

Experimental photography by Corey Brewer and paintings and 3-D fiber art incorporating plastic grids and yarn by Spencer Moody. Through May 331. 303 E Pine, 329-2813.

PCNW

In a photographic juxtaposition of Japan and the U.S., artist Hiroshi Watanabe is featured in Two Home Countries. Through May 30. 900 12th Ave, 720-7222.

PITCAIRN SCOTT

New works made of industrial materials by Rebecca Chizek and paintings by Bruce Pitcairn Strachen. Through May 28. 2207 Second Ave, 448-5380.

PRICELESS WORKS GALLERY

A group show with work by Scott Aiden, Louis Handzel, Jeremy Bert, David Mazak, Chris Blanchard, and Paul Rucker. Through May 29. 619 N 35th St, 349-9943.

RICHARD HUGO HOUSE

Rich Jensen, the publisher of Clear Cut Press, and Phil Elverum, of the Microphones and Mount Eerie, present an installation/performance piece. Through May 26. 1634 11th Ave, 322-7030.

SAM RENTAL/SALES GALLERY

Highlighting Davidson Galleries' artists, including Marlene Bauer, Kathleen Rabel, and Dion Zwirner. Through June 4. 1220 Third Ave, 343-1101.

SOIL

Portland-based installation and video artist Laura Fritz presents Perspect. Through May 29. 112 Third Ave S, 264-8061.

VAIN

New works by Peekaboo Monster and OneSevenNine. Through May 30. 2018 First Ave, 683-3809.

VERA PROJECT

Photography by William Anthony, Bradley Hanson, and Ryan Schierling. Through May 31. 1916 Fourth Ave, 956-8372.

WESTERN BRIDGE

Final week. The exhibition 19 Rainstorms is composed entirely of work involving rain. Through May 15. 3412 Fourth Ave S, 838-7444.

WILLIAM TRAVER GALLERY

Large-scale cast glass sculptures, by David Ruth, Rick Araluce's new miniature constructions in mixed media, and Alan Fulle new paintings. Through May 29. 110 Union St, second floor, 587-6501.

Winston Wachter Fine Art

Paintings by Wade Hoefer and Christopher Reilly. Through June 18. 203 Dexter Ave N, 652-5855.

WOODSIDE BRASETH GALLERY

A survey of artwork by Kenneth Callahan. May 27. 2101 Ninth Ave, 622-7243.

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



TERRY FURCHGOTT

An artist lecture giving insight into Northwest and national public-art career opportunities. Seattle Academy of Fine Art, 1501 10th Ave E, Gage Studio, third floor, 526-2787. Fri May 13, 7 pm, free.