Victoria Haven Victoria Haven was recently awarded Seattle Art Museum’s prestigious Betty Bowen Award, and not a moment too soon….
Jeff Chang chronicles the hip-hop generation, while Peter Shapiro dissects its records.
BAJA TO VANCOUVER With the collapse and closure of the Bellevue Art Museum, the issue of balancing quality and popularity…
ACT’s crash reflects a Seattle arts culture of big talk and board stiffs.
The women of d9 dance from the heart and shoot from the hip.
Four-day festival promises on-the-spot comedy. Plus: Monster Squad and Zoe Scofield, and Seattle Chamber Players.
My month among the ‘other’ artists.
Surrealism no longer shocks us, since the concept is now almost 90 years old. For those of a certain generation,…
Big Bamboo Ball, Heaven and Hell, and More
Revisiting a trauma to solve a murder.
The pom-pom girl evolves in the national consciousness.
What madness lurks in the mind of Brooklyn scribbler William Powhida is anyone’s guess, but the jetsam is amusing, intense,…
Dvorák’s stunning opera about a mute goddess.
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Artist Lecture: Ken Lum The University of British Columbia’s…
Frozen lives and overwrought emotions in a new play.
Also: Gift of Gab, Tashiro Kaplan, Shaun O’Dell, The Slumber Gin.
Franz Schubert: Fantasie in C Major for Piano, D760. (Wanderer- Fantasie, with Schumann’s Fantasie in C Major, op. 17, and…
One venerable art dealer closes up shop, while another hopeful opens.
An opinionated guide to this week’s gallery and museum shows.
A visit from SoCal’s finest brought everything but their favorite composer.
