March's edition of Capitol Hill Art Walk is tonight, which means there will be plenty of gallery openings, events, free booze, and the opportunity to mingle with other artsy folks in Capitol Hill. This month's unmissable oddities and openings include tiny ass paintings (of asses) by Ty Wardwell at Glo's; Krista Lee Wolfe's cautionary tale/meta experiment An Art Show on How Not to Have an Art Show at InArtsNW; music and Maintenance Required, a group art installation about "a world saturated with the byproducts of human ambition" at Fred Wildlife Refuge; Past Selves at HyBrid Space, in which a dancer will dip herself in flour and slide across black walls; Don't Wash This Off, a live mural creation by Roache at The Factory; a series of prints addressing issues of migration in Migration Now! at Retail Therapy; Drink & Draw at Capitol Cider; and No, You Catch Us Outside How About That by Derek Erdman and Brandon Vosika at Vermillion. See all of the highlights on our Capitol Hill Art Walk calendar.