Seattle-based artist Gretchen Bennett has translated photographs of landscapes into portraits made entirely of peeled-off street stickers. She constructed Mount Rainier from water-bottle labels. She spray-painted icons from Brooklyn onto the pavement in Seattle. For Kurt Cobain and Nirvana, she used the simple device of her own hand. Bennett took footage from YouTube and Gus Van Sant's Last Days and, shaped by her own memory of Nirvana's time and place, she stops motion to re-create single frames in colored pencil on paper. (Howard House, 604 Second Ave, 256-6399. 10:30 am–5 pm, free.)