You can’t make drawings like these on lottery tickets anymore; the tickets are printed on thermal paper now. But back in 1988, Mexico City–born, Seattle-based Arturo Artorez collected each of his losing tickets and turned every one into art. In his early life, he’d escaped wars, uprisings, and coups, but here in Seattle, he stood quietly as a museum guard by day while by night he made these worldly and radiant little gems, portraits of surreal animals, lovers, or chimeric creatures. Ninety-six of them are here—so many chances to win. (Vermillion, 1508 11th Ave, vermillionseattle.com, 4 pm–midnight, free, through Nov 2)