How the 10th anniversary of SAM downtown makes us thankful for . . . Tacoma.
Founded last year by former Henry curator Rhonda Howard and graphic designer Rebecca Richards, the slick art advocates at THREAD…
West Seattle artist John Schuh claims he was inspired to create collages by a Jorge Luis Borges story. In “The…
War and politics have taken a grim toll in John Kerry’s Camelot. Are we really ready for the Brooder in Chief?
Some artists with deep Seattle roots are getting the kind of attention elsewhere which the if-they-live-here-they-can’t-be-any-good syndrome prevents them from…
The fact that Seattle artist Greg Blackstock is autistic is both irrelevant and integral to his art. It’s tempting to…
Also: An Enemy of the People.
To judge from the Seattle Symphony press release, the new three-year contract with its players signed June 24 was the…
Elevator Repair Service takes reality to a new level with a metadocumentary.
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Biannual Art Walkabout SAFA’s biannual walkabout opens studio and…
Alisa Kwitney and Nic Kelman.
The nonsense of princesses, poultry, and being P.C.
Pink Martini, Seafair fests, Os Mutantes top our list.
Urmila Nagar and Dina Blade Kathak virtuoso Nagar (pictured, left) is back in Seattle, this time collaborating with jazz tap…
Peoria postcard
Rennie Harris takes to the streets.
An opinionated guide to this week’s gallery and museum shows.
The wild boys from Seattle School pay tribute to an icon’s boundary-pushing early days.
Bumbershooters gave generously to hurricane relief at donation stations set up around festival grounds over the long weekend—but maybe not…
Participants in a local ‘unconference’ ponder the future of digital music and video.
