MUSEUMS

BELLEVUE ARTS MUSEUM
The Artful Teapot: 20th Century Expression from the Kamm Collection, through Oct 2. TEAlicious: A Global Infusion, through Sept 18. The Artist Responds: Albert Paley and Art Nouveau, through Sept 25. Taking Shape: Pilchuck Glass School in the '70s, through Jan 29. 510 Bellevue Way NE, 425-519-0770.

recommended FRYE ART MUSEUM
Oliver Herring: Taking and Making, through Sept 18. The RetroFuturistic Universe of NSK, through July 31.

recommended HENRY ART GALLERY
Seeing the Unseen, rare photographic works from 1860 to 1918, through Oct 2. Phffft, sound sculpture installation by Trimpin. Artist lecture Thurs July 7, 7 pm, and open studio performance by Trimpin Sun July 10, 2–4 pm. Through Oct 2. Interiors, a video installation by Doug Aitken, through July 10. 15th Ave NE and NE 41st St, 543-2280.

MUSEUM OF GLASS
Best in Show: Works by David Gilhooly, William Wegman and Karen Willenbrink-Johnsen, through October 9. William Morris: Myth, Object and the Animal—A Mid-Career Survey, through Dec 31. Video art by Nam June Paik, through Nov 6. Sculptures by Ginny Ruffner, through Nov 27. Hot Shop Series Artist, Petr Novotny, with lecture on Sun July 10, 2 pm. 1801 E Dock St, Tacoma, 253-284-4750.

recommended SEATTLE ART MUSEUM
Quieter Spirit, early paintings by Frederic Edwin Church, through Oct 16. Isamu Noguchi: Sculptural Design, through Sept 5. Africa in America, ongoing. Japanese paintings, screens, and hanging scrolls from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, ongoing. 100 University St, 654-3100.

TACOMA ART MUSEUM
Carving a Legacy: Innovation in Coast Salish Art, through Sept 28. 1701 Pacific Ave, Tacoma, 253-272-4258.

GALLERY OPENINGS

ALIBI ROOM
Smoke & Mirrors, photographs by Erin Frost. Opening reception Thurs July 7, 7–10 pm. 85 Pike St, 623-3180.

ALL CITY COFFEE
Red Grass and Other Distortions of Nature, new works by Malcolm Smith. Opening reception Thurs July 7, 6–10 pm. Through July 30. 125 Prefontaine Pl S, 652-8331.

ART/NOT TERMINAL GALLERY
Aerial Art: The Creative Kites of Gregory Kono, and group exhibition, Reflections. Opening reception Sat July 9, 7–10 pm. Through Aug 4. 2045 Westlake Ave, 233-0680.

ART SQUAD STUDIOS
Electric, a group show by Seattle Photography Meetup members. Opening reception Thurs July 7, 6–10 pm. Through July 31. 619 Western Ave, 383-2285.

ARTISTS GALLERY OF SEATTLE
First Annual NW African American Fine Art Show. Opening reception Thurs July 7, 6–10 pm. Through July 31. 901 First Ave S, 340-0830.

ARTWORKS GALLERY
New paintings by Patric O'Neill and Stacy Rozich. Opening reception Thurs July 7, 7–9 pm. Through, July 28. 1914 Fourth Ave, 362-5603.

BLACK BOX GALLERY
Barnyard Animals and Other Men I Know, paintings by Jennifer Sellers. Reception Fri July 8, 6–9 pm. One night. 4911 Aurora Ave N, 650-3464.

CORRIDOR GALLERY
Pinhole photography by Dana Day. Opening reception Thurs July 7, 6–9 pm. 306 S Washington St, 856-7037.

DAVIDSON GALLERIES
Seeking Equilibrium, sculpture by M. J. Anderson, and New Work, a group exhibition of print artists. Opening reception Thurs July 7, 6–8 pm. Through July 30. 313 Occidental Ave S, 624-7684.

FOSTER/WHITE GALLERY
Earthbound, sculpture by David Schwartz. Opening reception Thurs July 7, 6–8 pm. Through July 29. Invitation, wood sculpture by Elaine Hanowell. Opening reception Sat July 9, 2-4 pm. Through Aug 6. 123 S Jackson St, 622-2833.

FOUNTAINHEAD GALLERY
An Uncommon Stillness, a group invitational of still life work. Opening reception Sat July 9, 6–8 pm. Through July 31. 625 W McGraw, 285-4467.

G. GIBSON GALLERY
You can't see the forest..., group show of artists new to G. Gibson. Opening reception Thurs July 7, 6–8 pm. Through Aug 20. 300 S Washington St, 587-4033.

GARDE RAIL GALLERY
Four X Northwest, group show featuring a quartet of Seattle self-taught artists. Opening reception Thurs July 7, 6-8 pm. Through July 30. 110 Third Ave S, 621-1055.

GLOBE GALLERY
Fishing in India, photographs by Yoram Bernet. Opening reception Thurs July 7, 6–8 pm. Through Aug 2. 1501 Western Ave, 903-8502.

GREG KUCERA GALLERY
New sculpture by Deborah Butterfield. Opening July 7, through August 27. 212 Third Ave S, 624-0770.

GROVER/THURSTON GALLERY
Middle Vision, new paintings by Joann Hammer. Opening July 7, through July 30. 309 Occidental Ave S, 233-0816.

GALLERY 63 ELEVEN
Monuments, Temples, Palaces, Piazzas, photos by Gregg Krogstad. Opening reception Sat July 9, 6–10 pm. Through August 10. 6311 24th NW, 478-2238.

recommended JAMES HARRIS GALLERY
Sculpture and works on paper by Claude Zervas. Opening reception Thurs July 7, 6–8 pm. Through Aug 20. 309A Third Ave S, 903-6220.

LINDA HODGES GALLERY
Patterns of the Celestial Gallery, paintings by Alfredo Arreguin. Opening reception Thurs July 7, 6–8 pm. Through July 30. 316 First Ave S, 624-3034.

LISA HARRIS GALLERY
New paintings by Emily Wood. Opening reception Thurs July 7 6–8 pm. Through July 30. 1922 Pike Pl, 443-3315.

recommended LIPSTICK TRACES
Paintings by Nolan Hendrickson. 303 E Pine St, 329-2813.

MPSR GALLERY
New work by Eric Osborne, the artist also known as artbye. Opening reception Sat July 9, 7 pm. Through Aug 4. 3202 15th Ave W, 283-9003.

LGBT COMMUNITY CENTER
Nudes in Red Rooms, works by Ted Axe. Opening reception Sat July 9, 7–9 pm. Through July 31. 1115 E Pike St.

PACINI LUBEL GALLERY
Paintings and sculpture by Kathleen Holmes in the East Gallery. Paintings by Terry Johnson in the West Gallery. Opening Thurs July 7, 6–8 pm. Through July 30. 207 Second Ave S, 326-5555.

THE PALM ROOM
Urban Soul, paintings by Kristie Severn, Opening reception Sat July 9 7–10 pm. Through Aug 9. 5336 Ballard Ave, 782-PALM.

PITCARIN SCOTT GALLERY
Reveal, new paintings by Brent Blake. Opening reception Fri July 8, 5–9 pm. Through July 31. 2207 Second Ave, 448-5380.

recommended RE-BAR
Homely, new work by Tara Thomas. Opening reception Mon July 11, 9 pm. Through July 31. 1114 Howell St, 233-9879.

recommended ROQ LA RUE
Big Rock Candy Mountain, group show featuring artists influenced by Southern and Western folk art and culture. Opening reception Fri July 8, 6–10 pm. Through Aug 6. 2316 Second Ave, 374-8977.

SEV SHOON ARTS CENTER
Creative Release: A Benefit Art Auction for Prisoner Literacy, art by prisoners, and local and national artists. Opening reception Sat July 9, 6–9pm. Through Aug 6. 2862 NW Market St, 782-2415.

SHIFT STUDIO
Group exhibition and studio sale. Opening reception Thurs July 7, 5–8 pm. 306 S Washington St, 360-715-1670.

SOIL
History and Prophecy: A Bestiary for the 21st Century, featuring Jessica Balsam, Howard Barlow, Shannon Eakins and Justin Gibbens. Opening reception Thurs July 7, 6–9:30 pm. Through July 29. 112 Third Ave S, 264-8061.

VAIN
Soles in the Mist, multi-media works by Iosefatu Sua. Opening reception Thurs July 7, 5–11 pm. Through July 31. 2018 First Ave, 683-3809.

VETRI INTERNATIONAL GLASS
Color Theory, new work by Jamie Harris. Opening reception Thurs July 7, 5–8 pm. Through July 24. 1404 First Ave, 667-9608.

VIDYA GALLERY
Between Dreaming and Awakening: Impressionistic Photography from Thailand, Cambodia, and Nepal, new work by Sandy Shum. Opening reception Thurs July 7, 7–9 pm. Through July 31. 619 Western Ave, second floor, 297-0437.

WILLIAM TRAVER GALLERY
Refined Portraits, new work by Nick Wirdnam, and wood sculpture by Michael Peterson. Opening reception Thurs July 7, 5–8 pm. 110 Union St, second floor, 587-6501. Through July 31.

ZEITGEIST
Photographs by Pipi. Opening reception Thurs July 7, 6–8 pm. Through Aug 3. 171 S Jackson St, 583-0497.

CONTINUING EXHIBITIONS

ARTEMIS GALLERY
Garden Tours features works by Ann Duffy, Christine Meshew, Liz Tran, Kevin Wildermuth, and Laura Zeck. Through July 30. 3107 S Day St, 323-0562.

ARTSWEST GALLERY
Fourth Annual Members Only Show. Through August 6. 4711 California Ave, 938-0339.

BAAS ART GALLERY
Prints by Ellen Rutledge and new paintings by Laura Pizzuto-Velaz. Through Aug 6. 2703 E Madison St, 324-4742.

BLUEBOTTLE GALLERY
Letting Go of Holding On, works by Tim McCormick. Through July 31. 415 E Pine St, 325-1592.

CHRISTOFF GALLERY
Everything in the World, Volumes 1-10, drawings and prints by Tim Marsden, Through July 30. 6004 12th Ave S #17, 767-0280.

recommended COCA
Infinitation, installation by Japanese artist and architect Yumi Kori. Through July 23. 410 Dexter Ave N, 728-1980.

CRAWL SPACE
Final week. Common: A Celebration of the Mundane, a group exhibition curated by Chad Wentzel. Through July 10. 504 E Denny Way #1, 349-2914.

FRAME UP STUDIOS
Paintings by Kamala Dolphin Kingsley. Through August 2. 3515 Fremont Ave N, 547-4657.

FRANCINE SEDERS GALLERY
Final week. Paintings by Alan Lau and sculpture by Dan W. Carmichael. Through July 10. 6701 Greenwood Ave N, 782-0355.

GALLERY 110
New paintings by James Cicatko and Carl Jackson. Through July 30. 110 S Washington St, 624-9336.

GALLERY 1412
Photographs by Atira Main. Through July 31. 1412 18th Ave, 322-1533.

GOODS
Fotografia, photography by Eric Green, Terrill Simecki, and Marshal Reid. Through July 31. 1112 Pike St, 622-FPri0459.

HOWARD HOUSE
Terra Non Firma, group show investigating the shifting role of landscape in painting. Through July 16. 604 Second Ave, 256-6399.

INFOHAZARD
Sex, Paper Scissors: Brian Seldt's cut art. Through Aug 4. 1716 East Olive Way, 324-6630

JOE BAR
Images of the Floating World, new paintings by Maija Fiebig, through July 31. 810 E Roy St, 324-0407.

KIMZEY MILLER GALLERY
New works by Thomas L. Anderson. Through July 30. 1225 Second Ave, 682-2339.

KIRKLAND ARTS CENTER
Installations by Tim Dooley. Through Aug 6. 620 Market St, 425-822-7161.

PCNW
Final week. PCNW Thesis Exhibition highlights the work of the three-year fine-art photography students. Also, new work by Lisa Ahlberg. Through July 10. 900 12th Ave, 720-7222.

PATRICIA CAMERON FINE ART
Figurines, works by Helene Wilder. Through Aug 13. 234 Dexter Ave N, 343-9647.

recommended PLATFORM GALLERY
5 Painters. Through July 30. 114 Third Ave S, 323-2808.

PRESENCE
New works by James Sutherland. Through July 31. 345 15th Ave, 325-5330.

PRICELESS WORKS
U.S. (underneath style), experimental and noise music art, Vernacular, an HIV/AIDS documentary, and sculptures and drawings by Matt Sellars. Through July 31. 619 N 35th St, #100, 349-9943.

recommended THE SHOP
Drawings and prints by Ellen Forney and Krysztof Nemeth. Through Aug 1. 500 E Pine St, 322-9429.

recommended SUYAMA SPACE
Second Nature is an installation by Paul Stout. Through Aug 26. 2314 Second Ave, 256-0809.

VERA PROJECT
Final week. Break'n Form, photography by Amanda Hovey. Through July 9. 1916 Fourth Ave, 956-8372.

VIVEZA
Mixed-media works by Douglas Remy. Through July 31. 2604 Western Ave, 956-3584.

WESSEL AND LEIBERMAN BOOKSELLERS
Book bindings and pastepapers by Claudia Cohen. Through July 30. 208 First Ave S. 682-3545.

recommended WESTERN BRIDGE
River Styx is a new commission by David Roth, with work by Olafur Eliasson, Maria Friberg, Rodney Graham, Gary Hill, and Roni Horn. Through Sept 15. 3412 Fourth Ave S, 838-7444.

WINSTON WACHTER FINE ART
A group show featuring painters Jaq Chartier, James Croak, Robert Taplin, Bo Bartlett, and Tony Scherman. Through July 23. 203 Dexter Ave N, 652-5855.

EVENTS

BEING CARIBOU
Screening at the Burke Museum of the film Being Caribou: Five Months on Foot with the Endangered Porcupine Caribou Herd, by environmentalist Leanne Allison and wildlife biologist Karsten Heuer. Playing Thurs July 7, 6:30 pm. Free. NE 45th St and 17th Ave NE, 543-5590.

FABRICATION: Georgetown Art and Garden Tour
Collaborative community art project by Laura Wright and the Georgetown Neighborhood featuring flags. Sun July 10, 10 am–4 pm. Maps available at OXBOW Park on Carleton Ave S between Eddy and Warsaw, 762-8056. Free.

recommended SPECTATORSHIP AND DESIRE: LUST
Discussion with Frye Art Museum's chief curator, Robin Held, on what moves an individual from viewing to acquiring, as an art collector. Thurs July 7, 7 pm. 704 Terry Ave, 622-9250. Free.

WEST EDGE SCULPTURE INVITATIONAL
Group exhibition featuring 39 Seattle-area artists. Artist-led walking tours beginning at 6 pm and 7 pm at the Harbor Steps on Thurs July 7.