This year, Seattle’s arts and music festival, Bumbershoot, has followed in the steps of festivals around the world and gone carbon neutral. What that means is they’ve paid for all of the carbon that needs to be offset, including that...
Artoleptic threw its first event last year, in the parking lot adjacent to the 619 Building and the Snowboard Connection. Some decent art pieces were created, but the sense of community was lacking, partially due to the fact that the event was...
I’ll be the first to say that I’m not a huge fan of Seattle’s Belltown neighborhood. Sure, there are a few cool things like Shorty’s, Roq La Rue, and The Big Picture, and it was once (or perhaps soon again) the home of the...
Johnny O’Brady shows off his beautiful Starlet Wallpapers at the Canvas Gallery. Weston Jandacka is a photographer and a painter, but his current work on display at the Canvas Gallery is from his “Objects” series. Perhaps these...
Alright, this is a bit late, but a late post is better than a non-post, correct? 🙂 Here are some of our favorites from the July 2008 First Thursday Art Walk! Enjoy! 🙂 Bryan Mandronico‘s kooky, sci-fi inspired paintings aren’t just...
Jason Sho Green has long been a buddy of REDEFINE; we interviewed him in 2005 for what what might’ve been his first interview, and he was extremely bashful about talking about himself then. When I saw that his work was on display on the top...
Seattle local William A. Herberholz is known for his tin sculptures. Here, he crafts Wonderwoman and Superman panels, laid on vintage piano keys. Just beautiful for the comic nerd or vintage art buff. Now on view at the Queen Anne Caffe Vita!
I’m sad to say that this was my first year attending Artopia in Seattle’s Georgetown neighborhood, but I now wholeheartedly back the event, which is full of shenanigans, music, and of course, art. And to my pleasant surprise, a lot of...