Jeremy Mangan is an artist based out of the tiny little town of Fife. Jeremy paints barns– barns adrift in the ocean, barns winding their way through wheat fields, barns just sitting being barns– and manages to make them sweetly magical...
Now through June 19th at James Harris Gallery (312 2nd Ave. S., Seattle, WA), Tanya Batura will be showing her earthenware and acrylic life-sized human forms. While picture-perfect from some angles, her creations are flawed from other viewpoints...
Justin Gibbens is an artist we’ve mentioned before, but his new show, Hydras and Basilisks, is certainly worth mentioning again. Justin has been making amazing work throughout Washington for years, and his new show at Punch does not disappoint...
Tonight’s Fremont Art Walk is definitely something to look forward to. If you find yourselves out and about around then, you’ll see there are some pretty astounding works. Evan Blackwell @ (710 N 34th St., Seattle) This multi...
Tonight is First Thursday in Seattle, and we’re going to change up our usual write-up a teeny bit by featuring a style of art we don’t talk about much, on display at a gallery we’ve never talked: Artforte Gallery (307 Occidental...
Pioneer Square’s First Thursday Art Walk is coming up the First Thursday of May 2010, as it tends to do. I recently stumbled across La Familia Gallery‘s promotional tool for their Art Walk openings, and it’s a great idea! I’m...
The entire month of May, Kansas-transplant-turned-Seattlite Anna Wetzel has a solo show at Some Space Gallery. Her works generally explore the relationship between human beings and animals, often bringing wild animals up close and personal, where...
Until May 1st, multi-disciplinary artist Claire Burbridge and paper sculptor Matthew Picton have a really exciting show at Toomey Tourell in San Francisco. Burbridge entombs sculptures in blocks of resin, serving to capture a moment of human life in...