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  • Courtesy Davidson Galleries

Bauhaus artist Henry Pfeiffer's little bursts of 1930s idealism are at Davidson Galleries, like this one, titled Yellow Red Blue.

But what really distinguishes this month's Art Walk is that it is LITTERED with ceramics. The 46th Annual National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts Conference is being held here in Seattle at the end of this month, and is said to be expecting 5,000 attendees—so gallery after gallery has something on display for ceramics nuts. Two of the more unusual are SOIL, where you'll be able to work with clay yourself in a series of corporate-like cubicle spaces built inside the gallery, and The Potter and the Urn at Lundgren Monuments, where artists like Jeffry Mitchell, Charles Krafft, George Rodriguez, Wally Bivins, and Marge Levy put their own new spins on cremation urns.