Over the last year, three individual artists—the latest an artist duo, the TM Sisters of Miami—have set up works inside one of the odder art spaces in the city: the theater lobby at Seattle University's Lee Center for the Arts. The first was Adam Putnam's magic lantern view of the tunnel-of-love-red hallway leading from the gallery to the theater. Then came Wynne Greenwood, who used abstract tapestries to divide and layer the room into a performing space of its own. Now the place is a cross between a video-game arcade—you play strange games on dance pads—and the inside of a video game itself. (Lee Center for the Arts, 901 12th Ave, 296-2244. 1:30–6 pm, free.)