The immense head will likely catch your eye from the street, even though the canvas is hanging on the far…
Seth Greenland, Philip Short, Bruce Wagner, and Jana Hensel.
Club owner Patti Summers prepares to sell a local landmark.
Graphic literature gets its due on gallery walls.
Also: Major Dundee, Todd Oldham, Victor Navasky, and The Graduate.
What’s in, what’s fresh, what’s cooking.
Also: Next.
A two-week festival of the Japanese art form hosts dancers from across the globe.
THURSDAY VISUAL ARTS ONLY SKIN DEEP The art world’s obsession with racism has long outstripped racism’s importance in this country…
THURS – VISUAL ART Edmonds painter James Martin‘s menagerie of subjects includes clowns, angels, rubber chickens, the Dalai Lama, and…
Mark Lee, Marjane Satrapi, Ariel Gore, and Patricia McConnell.
Those canny women at Velocity have developed a program to help dance artists “get out of town” and on the…
Lorrie Moore’s new stories are anything but wry and dry.
Seattle Opera unveils half its millennium remount of Wagner’s ‘Ring’ cycle.
How Virginia and Bagley Wright brought Seattle into the 20th century.
Also: Seattle Concert for Kerry/Edwards, Robert Irwin, Harvest Celebration Farm Tour, and Graham Greene.
Examining how art works at Western Bridge and the Henry.
If there was an international clowning competition, Hacki Ginda would take the cake. Or more likely, a pie in the…
Rubicon by Steven Saylor (St. Martin’s Press, $23.95) “These days it profits a man to go towhatever lengths he can…
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events ARTIST LECTURE: BO BARTLETT Andrew Wyeth protégé Bartlett talks…
