On the first Thursday of every month, Pioneer Square hosts free gallery
Published 7:00 am Monday, September 24, 2012
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People gather in the Platform Gallery and are instantly drawn to Russell's video, which they watch with intrigue.
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Abjection Collection by Dominic Sansone, which proudly displays vials of beard juice and containers of finger and toenail clippings in a LED lit box.
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Fossils by Sarah Sinclair. These are photographs of 35mm film canisters, printed on canvas by an inkjet printer.
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Fellow artists convene to discuss the strange and interesting collections found in Fictilis.
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The work Sequence by Hugh Russell consists of thirteen chromogenic photographs mounted on highly durable foam boards.
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Outside the Fictilis Gallery at 210 South Washington Street, Seattle, WA 98104
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This photo displays welts that are meant to mimic the back seams of fishnet hosiery.
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Russell has dermatographia, a condition that makes her skin overly sensitive to injury. Russell narrates through her body in each work displayed at the exhibit.
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Outside the Punch Gallery 119 at Prefontaine Place South, Seattle, WA 98104
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A video installation of Russell inhaling and exhaling into a mask.
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Skin artist and photographer Ariana Page Russell.
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Outside the Platform Gallery at 114 Third Avenue South, Seattle, WA 98104
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Home is where the heart is.
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Haven uses architectural forms as a way of investigating her female gender identity.
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These ceramic installations line the wall on a single red strip spanning from corner to corner.
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Damaged Goods
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Sarah Haven poses with one of her favorite ceramic works.
On the first Thursday of every month, Pioneer Square hosts free gallery viewings for the public. This slideshow features the artwork of Sarah Haven, Ariana Page Russell, and a variety of other artists who participated in March’s art walk.Published on March 2, 2012
