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Public Opening: Fall Exhibitions

Public Opening: Fall Exhibitions

Celebrate the Henry’s latest exhibitions: Raúl de Nieves: A window to the see, a spirit star chiming in the wind of wonder…, Kelly Akashi: Encounters, Sophia Al-Maria: Not My Bag, and A/Political Rocks. See the art, meet the artists, and enjoy drinks and music! Free admission. Henry members receive two free drink tickets. RSVP is…

Unexpected Legacy: Selected Works of Kenneth Showell

Unexpected Legacy: Selected Works of Kenneth Showell

Kenneth Showell Artworks presents Unexpected Legacy: Selected Works of Kenneth Showell (1939-1997) at Slip Gallery (2301 1st Avenue, Seattle) September 6-30, 2023. In 2018, Hannah Palin, a Seattle film archivist, received a storage pod filled with work created by her estranged father, Kenneth Showell, a New York painter and photographer who died in 1997. Palin…

Painting Workshop: The Change we Experience, the Change we can Become

Painting Workshop: The Change we Experience, the Change we can Become

Join this two-hour acrylic workshop in dialogue with the exhibition Strange Weather: From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation. This adult studio workshop gives participants the opportunity to use contemporary painting techniques to address the roles, responsibilities, and emotions that we encounter within the strange atmosphere of our modern world. Instructor…

Fall Arts Preview 2016: Visual Arts

Fall Arts Preview 2016: Visual Arts

Welcoming a variety of mediums to kick off the season

Family Tree – Gail Grinnell, Samuel Wildman and Eric John Olson Since 2014, MadArt Studio has operated a storefront in South Lake Union where selected local artists are given a residency of several months to create large-scale, site-specific sculpture and installation work. Visitors can witness art in the making and in its completed form. The…

'Young Blood' Exhibit now on View at The Frye Art Museum

‘Young Blood’ Exhibit now on View at The Frye Art Museum

The Frye presents works of Seattle natives Noah Davis and Kahlil Joseph

Last August, painter and installation artist Noah Davis, who was raised in Seattle but based in Los Angeles, died of cancer at the age of 32. During his brief career, Davis established himself as a significant force in the art world and one of the country’s most prominent African-American artists. His somber, mysterious and emotionally…

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