It just so happens that our new interview with photographer Lucien Knuteson lines up with his upcoming show at Bherd Studios, which will last from now until March 27th. The reception was last night, sure, but that doesn’t mean you still...
With a name like Justin Gibbens, one might jokingly argue that Gibbens is pre-disposed to making art about wildlife. Strangely, no monkeys have shown up yet in his work, but his latest series, Birds of Paradise, centers around birds and represents...
On first glance, it might be easy to write off the work of Seattle artist Jane Lackey as mumbo-jumbo, but when one studies the materials she uses, her interests in neuroscience, genetics, and speech patterns, pieces like those from the above series...
Take Part In Art, a regional celebration of the arts, is taking place in the Seattle area through March 1st. That means: it’s almost over. Here’s what you can do to take advantage of this event while it’s still going on. Henry Art...
"Painting for me is like puking -- if you're sick, you're just gonna have to do it to feel better." -- Thea Wolfe
It’s surprising to see that Seattle Public Utilities are holding a half-decent emerging artist art show, but it’s happening somehow… from now until March 31st. Here are two notable artists from that show (which is actually not much...
Soon-to-be-featured-on-Redefine artist Thea Wolfe will have a Valentine’s Day show opening at Berkeley’s Firehouse Collective! Naturally, it’s a busy evening, but if you fancy yourself an art lover (and also love what Wolfe calls...
I’ve had my eyes on Ego for a while, because he is, quite simply, one of the most talented street artists in the Seattle art scene. Images of skulls have certainly made a resurgence in the past couple years, but they are generally rendered for...