408 Dexter Ave, 728-1980.
NEOQUEER
The annual exhibition of the Queer Caucus for Art. Opens Feb 18; reception next week. Through March 31.
OPENINGS
BO BARTLETT
An exhibition of Bartlett's realist paintings concurrent with the artist's extensive Frye show. Opening reception Tues Feb 17, 6-8 pm. Winston W...chter Fine Art, 403 Dexter Ave N, 652-5855. Through April 2.
NEAL BASHOR
The artist's studio, re-created through paintings, sculpture, and a few tricks. Collective Spaces' Night Out reception, Sat Feb 14, 6-9 pm. 1506 Projects, 1506 E Olive Way, 329-5400. Through Feb 28.
DAWN CERNEY, CURTIS WHALEY
Sarcastic valentines and chaotic drawings. Collective Spaces' Night Out reception, Sat Feb 14, 6-9 pm. Crawl Space, 504 E Denny Way, 817-5328. Through March 1.
CORNISH FACULTY EXHIBITION
Including work by lots of longtime Seattle artists. Opening reception Thurs Feb 12, 5-7 pm. Cornish College of the Arts Main Campus Center, 1000 Lenora St, 726-5011. Through April 1.
* CLAIRE COWIE
See Stranger Suggests. Opening reception Wed Feb 18, 6-8 pm. James Harris Gallery, 309A Third Ave S, 903-6220. Through March 27.
ENDURANCE
A photographic project about and including homeless teenagers, by Bradley McCallum and Jacqueline Tarry, with Peace for the Streets. City Space, 701 Fifth Ave, third floor, 749-9525. Artists lecture Wed Feb 18, 5 pm. Elliott Bay Book Company, 101 S Main St, 624-6600. Through April 16.
JOSEPH FINDEISS
The effects of fleeing heartache, in collage. Collective Spaces' Night Out reception, Sat Feb 14, 7-9 pm. Edie's Shoes, 319 E Pine St, 839-1111. Through March 31.
GIGANTIC
An exhibition of ceramics juried by excellent ceramics artist Patti Warashina. Opening reception Thurs Feb 12, 6-9 pm. Kirkland Arts Center, 620 Market St, Kirkland, 425-822-7161. Through April 2.
LEIF HOLLAND, BRIAN McGUFFEY
Holland brings nature inside; McGuffey adds dolls to the mix. Opening reception Fri Feb 13, 5-9 pm. Square Room, 1316 E Pike St, 267-7120. Through Feb 28.
LEGACY
Some of Seattle's African-American artists: Edward Hill, Angelina McQuarter, Mark Atlas, Carol Williams, and others. Opening reception Wed Feb 18, 5-7 pm. M. Rosetta Hunter Art Gallery, Seattle Central Community College, 1701 Broadway Ave, 344-4379. Through March 5.
GRAHAM NASH
It's the Nash of the famous '60s trio (and then quartet)--the one with the high voice, in case you don't remember. He's also been taking pictures for decades and decades, and here they are. Opening reception Tues Feb 17, 6-8 pm. Benham Gallery, 1216 First Ave, 622-2480. Through March 27.
MELISSA SANBORN, CHRISTOPHER NELSON
Sanborn's mixed-media works are influenced by dreams and fantasy; Nelson explores still lifes. Opening reception Thurs Feb 12, 6-8 pm. Emergence Gallery, 1914 Fourth Ave, 292-4142. Through March 5.
SPACECRAFT STICKER SHOW
Guerrilla sticker design by (the patently unanonymous) Stefan Hofmann and Alan Roberto. Bluebottle Art Gallery, 415 E Pine St, 325-1592. Through March 11.
MEAGAN STIRLING, ALISON SECREST
Screen-prints and something called "white photographs." Opening reception Fri Feb 13, 6-9 pm. Queen Anne Space, 1320 Queen Anne Ave N #1, 217-0102. Through Feb 15.
CONTINUING EXHIBITIONS
CAPRA HIRCUS LINNAEUS
Work by artists who are also employees of the Seattle Art Museum. Collective Spaces' Night Out reception, Sat Feb 14, 6-9 pm. Joe Bar, 810 E Roy St, 324-0407. Through Feb 29.
LIS WRIGHT IVEC
Pastel drawings of martyred saints. Reception Sat Feb 14, 6-8 pm. U-Frame It, 5601 20th Ave NW, 784-7565. Through Feb 28.
* PEOPLE SKILZ
We were happily wrong--People Skilz is not one day only, and is in fact up through mid-March. It's a show, curated by Yeti's Mike McGonigal, of work from 17 young artists from all over the country. Collective Spaces' Night Out reception, Sat Feb 14, 6-9 pm. No Space, 534 Summit Ave, 709-9945. Through March 22.
BALLARDWORKS GRAND OPENING AND SEV SHOON BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION
BallardWorks, a building that used to be a gem manufacturing plant, has been refurbished and now houses 19 artist studios; Sev Shoon Arts Center's new location is on the first floor. Opening party Fri Feb 13, 6-10 pm. BallardWorks, 2856 NW Market St, 784-9987.
THE BLACK DEATH
One night only. An art installation in among a lot of other activity, including film, music (see music listings for more info), readings, and God knows what all else. Could be mayhem, could be fun. Sun Feb 15, 7 pm. SS Marie Antoinette, 1235 Westlake Ave, $1.99.
FORGIVE ME FRIDAY
We thought Luscious gave up, but they're back. They're a leetle beet mysterious about what kind of "live" art they're showing along with all the music and performance (which includes the tireless Infernal Noise Brigade), but the shows have been nuts and fun in the past, so we'll include them anyway. Fri Feb 13, 9 pm-3 am at Luscious Studios, 321 Third Ave S #301, $5. For more information call 622-4252.