In the last year or so, D. W. Burnam has emerged as another great Seattle artist-writer, in the recent tradition of La Norda Specialo publisher Matthew “Green Gothic” Offenbacher. This month, Burnam has organized a show of his own rarely seen work, which combines art-making and art-writing, with paintings, photographs, and full-color vinyl stickers by two other underexposed artists: Seattle’s Brad Winchester and New York’s Anthony Deathvalley-Vitale, all in the space formerly occupied by Howard House. It seems apt that these in-between characters—variously interested in witchiness, the Manson Family, illegibility, and meteorology—will be squatting temporarily in what was once, in another economy, a beautiful white cube. (Formerly Howard House, 604 Second Ave, 660-6187, 11 am–7 pm, free)