Dont miss group show/hypothetical thought experiment Quota., which explores the kinds of pieces that would be made if artists werent pressured and pigeonholed into creating palatable and commercial art.
Don't miss group show/hypothetical thought experiment Quota., which explores the kinds of pieces that would be made if artists weren't pressured and pigeonholed into creating palatable and commercial art. Isa Benn

Tonight is First Thursday Art Walk, your monthly opportunity to stroll, sip on booze, and attend as many art openings as possible in Pioneer Square. We've rounded up all of this month's exhibits and events on our First Thursday calendar, including paintings inspired by vintage porn, modern takes on the American flag, and images of Seattle's peeling, bursting, intricately layered public surfaces. If you're pressed for time, make sure to check out our critics' picks for opening exhibits (Quota., For the '99 & the 2000s: A Reflection of C.R.E.A.M., and Neon Saltwater: Unvirtual) and exhibits that are closing soon (¡Cuidado! The Help, Alden Mason: The 1970s - A Time of Change, and Mwangi Hutter: Falling in Love, Again.)

In addition to the art walk in Pioneer Square, timed tickets to the blockbuster Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirrors exhibit will also be half-price for First Thursday, available onsite at the Seattle Art Museum on a first-come, first-served basis starting at 10 a.m.