Sam Next
Innovative in her approach, Mika Tajima combines painting, sculpture, design, performance, video and sound to create immersive installations that integrate these disciplines in turn expanding the parameters of our experienc... artslant.com
Now & Then
Since 1982, one of the enduring small pleasures to opening The Seattle Times on Sunday has been Paul Dorpat's before-and-after photo feature, which supplies most of the 200-plus images in Now & Then, MOHAI's final show... seattleweekly.com
Trenton Doyle Hancock
For the past ten years, Trenton Doyle Hancock has been developing an epic saga between the forces of good and evil, featuring imagined creatures called the Mounds and the Vegans. Mounds are peace-loving beings, while th... visitseattle.org
Vintage Japantown: Through The Lens Of The Takano Studio
Set in an intimate living room scene, view beautiful vintage photographs from the 1930s that captured the everyday life of Japantown and its community. visitseattle.org
Painting Seattle: Kamekichi Tokita And Kenjiro Nomura
This exhibition features two painters, Kamekichi Tokita and Kenjiro Nomura, known in 1930s Seattle for their American realist style of landscape painting. They shared the cultural legacy of Japan and the active cultural... visitseattle.org
Gathering: John Miller And Friends
Gathering showcases works created during a series of collaborations between John Miller and some of the most influential artists in the contemporary glass movement. The exhibition includes 25 Venetian-style goblets that... visitseattle.org
Material And Document: Experiments In Photography During The...
The 1970s brought about a period of intensive experimentation in the medium of photography. A young generation of practitioners turned from traditional forms, like landscape and street photography, toward a more critica... visitseattle.org
Sopheap Pich: Compound
Cambodian born artist Sopheap Pich immigrated to the US with his family in 1984, where he received his formal education in art with a focus on painting. When he returned to live in Cambodia in 2003 he turned his practic... visitseattle.org
A Better Promise
Outside is an 8.5-acre playground of fixed sculptures by canonized masters: Richard Serra, Alexander Calder, etc. Inside the pavilion is A Better Promise , Trenton Doyle Hancock's massive sculpture. It's a giant arm susp... thestranger.com
The Talent Show
Imported from the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, this new survey contemplates both sides of the boob tube in our obsessive age of fame and American Idol-atry. seattleweekly.com
300 Days In Baghdad
Sixteen black and white photographs from David Tucker's time in Baghdad. thestranger.com
Being There
A group exhibition of alumni work that "explores the idea of existing and partaking in that which is around you merely by being present at that point." Artists include Jenny Heishman, Shaun Kardinal, Matthew Offenbacher,... thestranger.com
Cigar Street, Masks, And Mind Walk
Cigar Street, Masks, and Mind Walk : Stop motion animations from Piper O'Neil made out of collaged vintage footage. thestranger.com
Fire, Fire, I Heard The Cry
Fire Fire I Heard the Cry : Drew Christie's animated interpretation of the Great Seattle Fire of 1889, using charming linoleum block prints and acrylics. Way more fun than a normal history lesson. thestranger.com
Othello Park International Music And Arts Festival
Varied cultural performances, arts and crafts booths and lessons. thestranger.com
Epic Tails: Legendary Animals And Creatures
Why did the Monkey King cross the road? Take a stroll through KidPlace and explore traditional folktales from Asia and the Pacific. See what it's like to step into a storybook of myths and legends from faraway lands. visitseattle.org
Test Site: How To Make A One Minute Sculpture
This Test Site presentation centers on Erwin Wurm's One Minute Sculptures, a recent addition to the Henry collection. This humorous and poignant video reveals the artist and others attempting to create sculptures using ... visitseattle.org
George Nelson: Architect | Writer | Designer | Teacher
Reaching the height of his career in the mid-20th century, George Nelson (1908 - 1986) undoubtedly numbers among the founding figures of American design. Trained as an architect, Nelson made his mark not only as a desig... visitseattle.org