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Arts Calendar

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Last Chance

Alibi Room John Berry’s dreamy oils. 85 Pike St. (in Post Alley), 623-3180. Ends Dec. 31.

Bluebottle Robots, robots, and more robots from illustrator R. Nicholas Kuszyk. 415 E. Pine St., 325-1592. Ends Dec. 30.

Burke Museum A bilingual photography exhibit honoring Oaxaca’s annual Day of the Dead tradition. Also: hand-tinted photographs from turn-of-the-century Tibet. N.E. 45th St. and 17th Ave. N.E., 543-5590. “Day of the Dead” Ends Dec. 31. Tibet ends Feb. 4.

Christoff Gallery Hand-painted photographs from Andrew Miller. 6004 12th Ave. S. #17, 767-0280. Ends Dec. 31.

CoCA The 2006 Annual, organized by guest juror Jennifer Gately of the Portland Art Museum, features work from over 15 local and national artists. 410 Dexter Ave. N., 728-1980. Ends Dec. 30.

Corridor Tashiro-Kaplan building artists put their sculpture, fiber art, glass, jewelry, photos, and more on display and up for sale all month. Corridor Gallery, 306 S. Washington St., 856-7037. Ends Dec. 30.

Frame Up Studios “Not So Stories,” Beatrice Billard’s painterly interpretations of folk and “cautionary” tales from around the world. 3515 Fremont Ave. N., 547-4657. Ends Dec. 31.

Seattle Weekly PickGallery4Culture Tivon Rice’s new installation explores “the reduction of televised information to form and light.” (SEE WIRE, 12/06). 101 Prefontaine Pl. S., 296-7580. Ends Dec. 29.

Gallery 110 A juried show of the gallery artists’ best of 2006. 110 S. Washington St., 624-9336. Ends Dec. 30.

Gibson Guitars Showroom Local rock documentarians Justin Renney, Blush Photo, and Feel Royal. 159 S. Jackson St. Suite 300. Ends Dec. 31.

Seattle Weekly PickHenry Art Gallery New work from Walid Raad, Robert Campbell and Yuki Nakamura. Also: Stephen Shore’s large-format color photos demonstrate his influential vision of the last half century. Henry Art Gallery, Fifth Avenue Northeast and Northeast 41st Street, 543-2280. Campbell/Nakamura and Shore end Dec. 31. Raad ends Feb. 4.

Jack Straw New Media Gallery Bay Area artist Joe Colley’s an interactive installation on space and sound. 4261 Roosevelt Way N.E., 634-0919. Ends Dec. 29.

Lawrimore Project Sami Ben Larbi’s installation, as well as paintings, audio, and new prints; prints from Ben Beres, and a video from Erwin Wurm, concurrently exhibiting work at the Frye. Lawrimore Project, 831 Airport Way S., 501-1231. Ends Dec. 30.

Linda Hodges Oils from Jennifer Beedon, inspired by “postwar suburbia in the 1940s and 1950s.” 316 First Ave. S., 624-3034. Ends Dec. 30.

Lisa Harris Paintings from Joel Brock. 1922 Pike Pl., 443-3315. Ends Dec. 30.

Museum of Glass “Fresh! Contemporary Takes on Nature and Allegory” juxtaposes contemporary glass art with other media. 1801 E. Dock St., Tacoma, 253-284-4750. “Fresh!” ends Dec. 31.

Northwest Craft Center Gallery New work from Gerry Newcomb, Mary Robinson, Ernest Hilsenberg, Jeffrey Brown, Regnor Reinholdsten and John Morgan. 305 Harrison St. (Seattle Center), 728-1555. Ends Dec. 31.

Parklane Gallery Work from painter Sue Robertson and mixed media artist Karen Dedrickson. 130 Park Lane, Kirkland, 425-827-1462. Ends Dec. 31.

Platform Gallery Stephen Hilyard’s striking digital photographs that “reference the world but do not depict it.” 114 Third Ave. S., 323-2808. Ends Dec. 30.

Punch Gallery New sculptural work from Howard Barlow. 119 Prefontaine Pl. S., 621-1945. Barlow ends Dec. 31.

Stonington Gallery “Winter Celebration,” a group exhibition featuring over 15 gallery artists. 119 S. Jackson St., 405-4040. Ends Dec. 31.

Vetri James Minson and Renata Crowe’s glass jewelry. 1404 First Ave., 667-9608. Ends Dec. 31.

Wessel & Lieberman Booksellers Printmaker/wood engraver Shinsuke Minegishi presents his first one-person U.S. exhibition. 208 First Ave. S., 682-3545. Ends Dec. 30.

Openings

Bluebottle “Fire Season,” new paintings from Paul Chatem. Tues. Jan. 2. 415 E. Pine St., 325-1592. Ends Jan. 31.

M. Rosetta Hunter Gallery A documentary exhibit of several families and their travels home to New Orleans from the Pacific Northwest. Tues. Jan. 2. Seattle Central Community College, 1701 Broadway, 344-4397. Ends Jan. 25.

Galleries

Art/Not Terminal Surreal paintings from Rob Clarke. 2045 Westlake Ave., 233-0680. Ends Jan. 4.

ArtsWest Winter themes in mixed media by Jacqui Beck and Regina Rubin Cody, encaustics by Carol Chellino, and monotypes by Lisa Snow Lady. 4711 California Ave. S.W., 938-0963. Ends Jan. 6.

Baas Five gallery artists exhibit new paintings and small format prints. Sat. Dec. 2. 2703 E. Madison St., 324-4742. Ends Jan. 13.

Belle & Wissell “Beasts,” an exhibit of “mythological menagerie.” 6014 12th Ave. S., 322-7908. Ends Feb. 17.

Columbia City “Adornments and Small Works” are new by Columbia City artists; In the guest gallery, “From the Furnace”shows glass art from Viscosity Glass Studio. 4864 Rainier Ave. S., 760-9843. Ends Jan. 14.

D’Adamo/Woltz The gallery’s first show of photography from their represented artists. 307 Occidental Ave. S., 652-4414. Ends Feb. 6.

Seattle Weekly PickExperience Music Project Unexpected pairings from Paul Allen’s private collection, many not seen by the public in over 50 years. Some sample matches: Van Gogh and Ernst, Monet and DeKooning, Signac and Rothko. Curated by art historian and Impressionism expert Paul Hayes Tucker. EMP, 325 Fifth Ave. N. (Seattle Center), 770-2702. Ends Jan. 1.

Fine Art Vision Gallery The vibrant oils of Russian artist Igor Kashinsky, inspired by “the psychology of the music world.” 3833 156th Ave. S.E., Bellevue, 425-681-9772. Ends Jan. 4.

Gallery IMA A newly remolded exhibition space, and the Annual Holiday Show of paintings and sculpture. 123 S. Jackson St., 625-0055. Ends Jan. 1.

Garde Rail John Taylor’s new mixed media ships and large-scale depictions of Jonah and the Whale and Noah’s Ark. Tashiro-Kaplan Building, 110 Third Ave. S., 621-1055. Ends Jan. 27.

Howard House Dan Webb’s carved wood sculpture and photography in “Never Always.” 604 Second Ave., 256-6399. Ends Jan. 13.

Seattle Weekly PickOKOK Gallery Grant Barnhart (Tra Sehltrow)’s brilliant paintings full of fascinating creatures from this young artist with intensity to spare. (See review 11/22.) 5107 Ballard Ave. N.W., 789-6242. Ends Jan. 14. SUE PETERS

Patricia Cameron Paintings from Oregon artist Lisa Pounders and ceramic sculpture from Seattleite Charlotte Renata Simpson. 234 Dexter Ave. N., 343-9647. Ends Jan. 13.

Patricia Rovzar An annual group show of oils, acrylics, mixed media, and more. Patricia Rovzar Gallery, 1225 Second Ave., 223-0273. Ends Jan. 2.

Photographic Center Northwest The PCNW Juried Members’ Exhibition features selections chosen by Whatcom Museum’s Scott Wallin. 900 12th Ave., 720-7222. Ends Jan. 15.

Print Zero Studios A site-specific mural and new prints from Abraham Mong and Zach Bohn. 323 N. 105th St., 363-2997. Ends Jan. 21.

Roq la Rue Lovely, spooky paintings from New York artists MaDora Frey and Jean Pierre Roy. 2312 Second Ave., 374-8977. Ends Feb. 2.

Solo Iconic music photographs from the ’70s through today from Darrell M. Westmoreland. 200 Roy St., 213-0080. Ends Jan. 31.

Suite 400 “re-Rendered,” new work by Laura Ward in this unusual space. 1601 Second Ave. (above Nordstrom Rack), 624-3854. Ends March 2007.

20Twenty New work from No Space gallery co-founder Gabriel Stromberg. 5208 Ballard Ave. N.W., 706-0969. Ends Jan. 10.

22 Doors Portrait and floral paintings from Willow Heath. 405 15th Ave. E., 324-6406. Ends Feb. 11.

Two Bells Selected early paintings from David Kane. 2313 4th Ave., 441-3050. Ends Jan. 30.

Seattle Weekly PickWall Space Aline Smithson’s multifaceted photographs (SEE FALL ARTS GUIDE). 600 First Ave. #322, 749-9133. Ends Jan. 13.

William Traver New work from glass artist Danny Perkins. William Traver Gallery, 110 Union St. 200, 587-6501. Ends Jan. 28.

Winston Wächter Bo Bartlett’s paintings show Northwest scenes through an appropriately misty oil palette. Thurs. Nov. 9. 203 Dexter Ave. N., 652-5855. Ends Jan. 4.

Woodside/Braseth Gallery A Centennial Celebration and Exhibition Honoring Northwest Master Guy Anderson, and the original members of the Northwest School (Mark Tobey, Morris Graves, Kenneth Callahan, and William Cumming). 2101 9th Ave., 622-7243. Ends Jan. 1.

Museums

Seattle Weekly PickBellevue Arts Museum 120 works of wood art, from the collection of Jane and Arthur Mason. A juried exhibit of contemporary weavers. Also: the work of Northwest jewelry artist Ron Ho, and Mohamed Zakariya’s elegant script work. 510 Bellevue Way N.E., Bellevue, 425-519-0770. Weavers ends Jan. 6. Ron Ho and Zakariya end Feb. 18. Wood ends April 2007.

Seattle Weekly PickFrye Museum Recent work by Viennese artist Erwin Wurm. SEE WIRE, 12/13. Also: The depiction of children in the 19th century is the unifying theme of a collection of paintings, primarily by New England artists from that era. Also: The latest kinetic sculptural installation from sound artist Trimpin. 704 Terry Ave., 622-9250. Wurm ends Jan. 28. “Children” ends Feb. 4. Trimpin ends Jan. 21.

Museum of Flight 50 working models based on Leonardo da Vinci’s notes and sketches. 9404 E. Marginal Way S., 764-5700. Ends Jan. 28.

Museum of History and Industry Holiday-themed covers of the Saturday Evening Post from Norman Rockwell. Museum of History and Industry, 2700 24th Ave. E., 324-1126. Rockwell ends Jan. 15.

Nordic Heritage Museum Also: “Tapestry on the Edge.” 3014 N.W. 67th St., 789-5707. Ends Jan. 14.

Seattle Weekly PickSeattle Asian Art Museum Vik Muniz shows the Mona Lisa as finger-painted in chocolate syrup. Dracula depicted in caviar. Marlene Dietrich laid out in diamonds. And portraits of kids made of sugar in this 20-year survey of Brazilian-born photographer’s work. (See review 11/8.) Seattle Asian Art Museum, Volunteer Park, 1400 E. Prospect St., 654-3100. Ends Jan. 15.

Seattle Weekly PickTacoma Art Museum. Great art is subversively hiding in grade school libraries everywhere. This fact is illustrated beautifully in this retrospective of beloved children’s illustrator/author Eric Carle’s work. (See review 11/1.) Tacoma Art Museum (TAM), 1701 Pacific Ave., Tacoma, 253-272-4258. www.tacomaartmuseum.org. Ends Jan. 21. SUE PETERS