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Seattle artist Blake Haygood’s got a blog. He’s also showing at “the world’s second-smallest art gallery at 12 ½ square feet. It is located in a Dutch Colonial home in Tacoma and since 1930, its sole purpose has been to house a black rotary dial telephone. Until now…” In Haygood’s show (pictured), there’s a drawing in the window (at back) and even on the ceiling.

The name of the gallery is The Telephone Room, run by Heide Fernandez-Llamazares, Marty Gengenbach, and Ellen Ito. Email them to get in. Perhaps they will also allow you to use the phone. Depending on your age, your fingers will either experience nostalgia or confusion.

Jen Graves (The Stranger’s former arts critic) mostly writes about things you approach with your eyeballs. But she’s also a history nerd interested in anything that needs more talking about, from male...

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  1. This isn’t a knock to the artist, but I couldn’t imagine any work that shows there not somehow being elevated by the presence of that telephone.

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