Tutankhamun: The Golden King And The Great Pharaohs
Step into one of history's most treasured stories in Tutankhamun: The Golden King and The Great Pharaohs, opening at Pacific Science Center on May 24, 2012. The exhibition features more than 100 objects from King Tut's tomb ... koddler.com
Theaster Gates: The Listening Room
Theaster Gates' work explores the ways history, place and performance intersect. With a background in urban planning and religious studies, Gates wears many hats, including cultural producer and performer. His past site... visitseattle.org
Sam Next: Mika Tajima
For her ambitious SAM Next exhibition, Tajima has envisioned a dynamic, architectural installation that explores the structure and language of painting as well as complicates the institutional history of displaying obje... visitseattle.org
Picturing The Artist
Picturing the Artist brings together several photographic portraits of and by some of the twentieth century?s most important and celebrated artists. Ranging from Walker Evans? sensitive portrait of writer James Agee to Bruc... artslant.com
Knitted, Knotted, Twisted & Twined: The Jewelry Of Mary...
"You've heard it said, "All that glitters is not gold." Well, in this exquisite exhibition at Bellevue Arts Museum, the glitter certainly is gold. Gold and silver jewelry worked so dramatically and precisely that the sparkl... artslant.com
Avatar: The Exhibition
Get a first-hand look inside the spectacular world of Pandora through AVATAR: The Exhibitionorganized by EMP. Developed in partnership with Twentieth Century Fox Consumer Products and James Cameron's Lightstorm Entertai... visitseattle.org
Can't Look Away: The Lure Of Horror Film
Organized by EMP, this exhibition examines the pivotal role that horror plays in the human experience. Three iconic horror directors--Roger Corman, John Landis, and Eli Roth--have curated a selection of their favorite f... visitseattle.org
Nceca Ceramic Conference
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Morning Serial: Webcomics Come To The Table
A focused selection of comics exemplary of the possibilities unique to webcomics. An online site will supplement the exhibition. artforum.com
From Public To Private: The Evolution Of Portrait Photography...
The announcement of photography, in 1839, made portraiture accessible to more people than ever before, and by the 1850s, it had become the focus of a new, flourishing industry. As everyday Americans clamored for profess... visitseattle.org
From Public To Private: The Evolution Of Portrait Photography...
Tells the story of two uniquely American aspects of early portrait photography: its function in everyday households & the studio system. artforum.com
Colors Of The Oasis
Exuberant clothes were a common sight in the Oasis cities of Central Asia. During the 19th century, patrons wore rich colors and mysterious designs on a daily basis. Their encouragement led to a flourishing use of ikat,... visitseattle.org
Glossodelia: A Performance By Gary Hill And George Quasha
A performance by Gary Hill and George Quasha for multiple cameras, microphones, video projectors, computers, electronic drums (Roland Octapad), Serge Modular, assorted effect boxes, Kinect, software programs Max/MSP/jit... visitseattle.org
The Brink: Andrew Dadson
The Brink is a biennial award that spotlights the work of an artist who resides in Washington, Oregon, or British Columbia and is in the early stages of a promising professional career. This exhibition honors the recipi... visitseattle.org
Ac/dc: Australia's Family Jewels
Experience Music Project is proud to be the only North American venue to host AC/DC: Australia's Family Jewels. Developed and presented by the Arts Centre Melbourne and the Western Australian Museum in association with ... visitseattle.org