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Trash and Treasure

Art to see.

Rachel Shimp, others as noted

Published on January 24, 2007

Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com.

For complete listings see www.seattleweekly.com.

Lectures and Events

Marshall Islands CelebrationWeaving demonstrations, and Native song and dance performances by local Marshallese community members. 1-5 p.m. Sat. Jan. 27.Also: Hand-tinted photographs from the turn-of-the-century Tibet. Burke Museum, N.E. 45th St. and 17th Ave. N.E., 543-5590. Ends Feb. 4.

Print Zero StudiosA fundraiser and closing party for the site-specific mural and new prints from Abraham Mong and Zach Bohnenkamp. 6-9 p.m. Sun. Jan. 21. 323 N. 105th St., 363-2997.

Last Chance

Seattle Weekly PickArtPatchMail and correspondence art from Darla Barry Benson, Joanna Lepore, Flatchestedmama, Nate West, Amanda Mae, and more. Tashiro-Kaplan Building, 306 S. Washington St., Suite 102, 852-JERK. Ends Jan. 28.

Art/Not TerminalSeattle Weekly arts writer Suzanne Beall's 3D creations using urban detritus; in the Subterranean Room, work from Reba S. Bigelow, Harry Bonnette, Hope Braswell, and Cybele Barr. 2045 Westlake Ave., 233-0680. Ends Jan. 31.

The ArtspaceA multi-media show of paintings and textile art celebrating the artistry & accomplishments of the women of rural Weya in Eastern Zimbabwe. St. Mark's Episcopal Church, 1245 10th Ave. E., 323-0300. Ends Jan. 31.

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

CorridorGothically eerie mixed-media assemblages by Brian White. Corridor Gallery, Tashiro-Kaplan Building, 306 S. Washington St., 856-7037. Ends Jan. 28.

Davidson ContemporaryMixed-media work and sculpture from Ellen Garvens, Timea Tihanyi, John Grade, and Steve Currie. 310 S. Washington St., 624-7684. Ends Jan. 27.

Davidson GalleriesMezzotints and recent paintings from Holly Downing. In the Antique Print department, German Expressionist prints. 313 Occidental Ave. S., 624-6700. Ends Jan. 27.

Fantagraphics Bookstore & Gallery"The New Guard": An exhibition of original artwork from MOME, the essential anthology of emerging comics talent curated by Gary Groth and Eric Reynolds. 1201 S. Vale St., 658-0110. Ends Jan. 31.

Form/Space AtelierAbstract Expressionist painters Barry Connolly, Jeff Jacobsen, Steven Schrock, Shai Steiner, and Kenneth Susynski. 1907 Second Ave., 448-2302, Ends Jan. 31.

Seattle Weekly PickFoster/White Gallery James Martin has been populating his lively gouache on brown paper paintings with zany characters in odd burlesque circumstances for many years now from the "Donald Duck Ranch," his home in Edmonds. In "No Wooly Mammoths Here," the 78-year-old artist introduces marionettes into his tableaux like tiny alter-egos or as belittling commentary on personal fortitude. This solo show at Foster/White this month marks Martin's 20-year anniversary with the gallery. (See Wire, 1/03). 220 3rd Ave. S. #100, 622-2833. Ends Jan. 27.SUE PETERS

Fountainhead Oils and watercolors from William Hewson, and new paintings from Lou Wall. 625 McGraw St., 285-4467. Both end Jan. 28.

Frame Up Studios"Rustic Botanicals," mixed-media photography from Drew Forsell. 3515 Fremont Ave. N, 547-4657. Ends Jan. 30.

Seattle Weekly PickFrye MuseumClosing: 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. 704 Terry Ave., 622-9250. Wurm ends Jan. 28. "Children" ends Feb. 4.

Gallery4CultureEric Eley's large resin drawings, works on paper, and sculpture. 101 Prefontaine Place S., 296-7580. Ends Jan. 26.

Gallery 110Cornish alum Jason Matsune's moody "Modern Cave Paintings," And Jason Sobottka's "Topo and Paper" mixes landscape reference with animal imagery. 110 S. Washington St., 624-9336. Ends Jan. 27.

Seattle Weekly PickGarde Rail Examining John Taylor's newest ships—which he's sculpted from salvaged bits of everything since 1997—it's as if the sounds and smells of the open sea have been unlocked by the "fossils" Taylor builds his vessels with: slices of motherboard, camera lenses, corroded batteries, wire mesh. An "enhanced" rust on these largely metal and wood pieces gives them an ancient look, with each ship inspired by photographs of real schooners, battleships, and river boats. You'll want to walk around each one and let your eyes slowly discover the meticulous details—and maybe even a rhinestone or two. Tashiro-Kaplan Building, 110 Third Ave. S., 621-1055. Ends Jan. 27.

Glasshouse StudioAn annual Holiday Display of over 40 Northwest glass artists. 311 Occidental Ave. S., 682-9939. Ends Jan. 31.

Greg Kucera GalleryPrints inspired from sign and billboard imagery from prolific L.A. art figure Ed Ruscha, and recent prints and drawings by D.C. artist Benjamin Edwards. 212 Third Ave. S., 624-0770. Ends Jan. 27.

Grover/Thurston GalleryPortland-based artist Judy Hill's new work in kiln cast glass and raku ceramic. 309 Occidental Ave. S., 223-0816. Ends Jan. 27.

John McKinney StudioLarge-scale black and white photographs by John McKinney. Tashiro-Kaplan Building, 306 S. Washington St., 856-7037. Ends Jan. 27.

La Familia GalleryPainter Michelle Anderst's first solo show, and sculpted wire creatures from Jason Sauffer. Tashiro-Kaplan Building, 117 Prefontaine Pl., 291-4608. Ends Jan. 27.

Linda Hodges Local artists David Allison, Maya Chachava, and Brenna Helm investigate the "psychological and symbolic aspect of iconic structures." 316 First Ave. S., 624-3034. Ends Jan. 27.

Lisa HarrisNew paintings from Emily Wood. 1922 Pike Pl., 443-3315. Ends Jan. 27.

Museum of Flight50 working models based on Leonardo da Vinci's notes and sketches. 9404 E. Marginal Way S., 764-5700. Ends Jan. 28.

Patricia Rovzar Gallery"Introductions" features the work of new artists Rick Monzon, Greg Skol, Morgan Brig, and Jean Larson. 1225 Second Ave., 223-0273. Ends Jan. 30.

Pioneer Square Saloon New photography from Thomas Krueger. 73 Yesler Way, 349-3348. Ends Jan. 31.

Punch GalleryNew gallery members Nathan DiPietro, Patricia Hagen, and Natalie Schmidt Dotzaur show egg tempera paintings, mixed-media paintings, and "reconstructed home salvage," respectively. 119 Prefontaine Pl. S., 621-1945. Ends Jan. 28.



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