When Ellen Garvens last showed her sculptures at Davidson Galleries, they sat forlornly in rooms bathed in natural light and resembled prostheses under development—prostheses for bodies similar to ours but alien, their lost limbs familiar but charismatically unrecognizable. These uncanny creations were at a safe distance then: pictured in photographs. Now, in a new show, the University of Washington teacher/artist sets some of her creations in the same room with us, sharing the same air and light. They might make our bodies wonder about themselves. (Jacob Lawrence Gallery, University of Washington School of Art, 685-1805. Noon–4 pm, free.)