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Minh Nguyen
Arts & Culture
The Nascent Feminism of Doris Totten Chase
Changing Forms celebrates an artist who forged a new feminine poetics in early video art.
September 20, 2017
Arts & Culture
Liz Mputu Creates a Physical Testing Zone for Digital Spirituality
LVLZ Healing Center at Interstitial presents prismatic, pixelated, emoji-laden therapy pods.
September 13, 2017
Arts & Culture
A Waste Facility Is Paying Artists to Talk Trash
Recology CleanScapes’ resident artists explore the underworld of garbage.
September 6, 2017
Arts & Culture
Two Miles of Moving Pictures
Along the SoDo busway, muralists turn the blurring landscape into a blur of art.
August 30, 2017
Arts & Culture
The Ripple Effects of the Seattle Art Fair
The Fair may be about selling art, but the energy it sends through the local art scene is…
August 2, 2017
Arts & Culture
Quota. at SOIL Gallery Challenges the White Gaze
Curators of the show use gallery admission as a lesson in privilege and race.
July 26, 2017
Arts & Culture
Poetic Meditations in an Emergency
Untold Passage considers the expressive, unquantifiable aspects of immigration.
July 19, 2017
Arts & Culture
A Chair, Yet So Much More
Sympathizing with inanimate objects in Amie Siegel’s Interiors.
July 12, 2017
Arts & Culture
An Elegant Utility’s Radical Interdependency
Through the poetry of common objects, Inye Wokoma reveals the webs of reliance under redlining.
June 21, 2017
Arts & Culture
Artists on the Brink
Are exceptional awards enough to keep artists in the Northwest? Probably not. So what will it take?
June 14, 2017
Arts & Culture
Strange Coupling Plays Matchmaker
The whimsical tradition pairs artists with UW students for surprise results.
May 31, 2017
Arts & Culture
An ‘Imaginary Museum’ at Henry Art Gallery Enlivens Queer and Trans History
A Q&A with Chris E. Vargas, organizer of ‘Trans Hirstory in 99 Objects.’
May 31, 2017
Arts & Culture
Notes on Red May
The month-long leftist festival offers interesting perspectives on art and politics–but who is showing up?
May 24, 2017
Arts & Culture
Maybe She’s Born With It, Maybe It’s Unpaid Reproductive Labor
Satpreet Kahlon’s curatorial debut inspects the devaluation of handicraft and motherhood.
May 17, 2017
Arts & Culture
Dakota Gearhart Dips Into the Love and Fear of Aquascapes
An exhibition about hypnotherapy and other water sports.
May 10, 2017
Arts & Culture
Minerva Cuevas Wants to Make Your Life Easier
Mejor Vida Corp, an exhibition at Hedreen Gallery, offers products and services for free.
April 26, 2017
Arts & Culture
Caché’s Townhouse of Horror
At Gallery4Culture, three artists realize Seattle’s real-estate nightmare.
April 19, 2017
Arts & Culture
In ‘Dear Sarah,’ Ayana V Jackson Fights Photography with Photography
The artist’s portraits at Mariane Ibrahim Gallery are acts of countervisuality.
April 12, 2017
Music
Breaking Up With the U.S.A.
Customs founder Allen Huang is moving to Taipei, but for other locals, leaving the U.S. is complicated.
April 5, 2017
Film
Justen Waterhouse’s “Darkness Film Series” Contemplates the Absence of Light
The Henry is re-examining cinema born of darkness.
March 15, 2017
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