![]() Lawrence, with support from the Creative Capital Foundation. Utopia: 17 new mixed-media works by Deborah F. 3125 NW 85th St, 706-7580.ĭreamcake: B&W landscape photographs by Elysha Rose Diaz (the intern who slaves over this calendar!). 5404 22nd Ave NW, 297-2800.Ĭollages and drawings by Cynthia Winings. 2316 Second Ave, 374-8977.īolivia Project: Photographs by Michael Wang. Return to Sender: new paintings by Jill Simonsen and Ray Noland. 910 E Pine St, 617-2161.Ī Great Big Stillness: work by Justin B. 2856 NW Market St, 784-9987.Ĥ0/Love: music, art, fashion, tennis, animals. 2045 Westlake Ave, 233-0680.Ĭurated by Cynthia Moore and Mona Lang, Scenic Dope brings together the work of 25 visual artists who make their living in film, theater, and TV. Souls: B&W erotic and fine-art photography by John Tozzi. Mothers, Madams, and Myths: works by Blue Hesik, Gretchen Mottet, and Valentine Zimmer. 125 Prefontaine Pl S, 652-8331.ĪEiOu: The Lost and Found Word. Residual Ozmosis: illustrations by Augie Pagan. No Touching Ground presents Remnants: “a reminder to people that we have the power to change what is going on.” Through July 2. 420 Second Ave, 335-5083.Īrtists represented by Grover/Thurston, including Faye Jones and Joe Max Emminger. New work by Derek Bourcier and Jesse Brown. Harvard Ave and Seneca St, 325-6051.Ĭodex Specialis: Palimpsest resin paintings by Rebecca Woodhouse. Impressions: works from budding teenage artists. In the gallery at the downtown Y: Urban Secrets, B&W photography by Youth in Focus artists. ![]() Shouldn’t Throw Stones: multimedia installation by Donna Sue Stack. Grown Accustomed: considering the development of behavioral and psychological familiarity through seven new works in video. Arthur Erickson: Critical Works presents 12 major projects from 40 years of work. The latest in prefab home design: Some Assembly Required. The most complete exhibition of Haida art ever assembled: Raven Travelling: Two Centuries of Haida Art. Pop artist Roy Lichtenstein’s unsung inspiration: Native American art and culture. The Essence of Line: French Drawings from Ingres to Degas explains itself. Blake Haygood’s exploding machine, Barbara Earl Thomas’s obituary collage, and Dawn Cerny’s biblical sea of body parts are part of the 2006 Neddy Artist Fellowship survey. Twenty-five years of Akio Takamori’s renowned, large-scale ceramic sculptures, often subtly sexualized figures marrying Matissean and Japanese woodblock lines. Iranian-born Shirin Neshat’s video installation, Tooba, is a lyrical portrait of a menaced woman making a kind of escape. There’s studio glass, art deco sculpture, contemporary art (don’t miss Claude Zervas’s neon river, nooksack, and Jeffry Mitchell’s religious lampoon), paintings by Morris Graves and Mark Tobey, and photography by Johsel Namkung. Seattle Art Museum downtown is closed for renovations until spring 2007 SAAM is filling in.
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