Seattle artist Robert Yoder's midcentury modern house in Ravenna makes a great art gallery. It'll host shows four times a year, starting with Party and Party and Party and Fuck and Party—a poking homage to Gertrude Stein's "Yes and more and yes and yes and why," the title of the Implied Violence show at the Frye Art Museum. The artists are Natalie Häusler (of Munich and New York), who makes abstract paintings on thin fabric that are as washy, soft, and alluring as veils, and Jesse Sugarmann (of Eugene, Oregon), whose sculptures are car windshields (actual windshields) and Pontiac logos dreaming of transcendence. (Season, 1222 NE Ravenna Blvd, www.season.cz, by appointment, free)