Seattle Art Museum presents SEATTLE ART EVENT Orientation Session Wednesday, <strong>May</strong> 5, 11:30 am-1 pm Stimson Auditorium FREE Alaskan Way OLYMPIC SCULPTURE PARK First Ave South James Western Ave. Yesler Way Broad St Western Ave Elliot Washington Second Ave South ◆ ◆ Occidental King 6th Ave 5th Ave 4th Ave Union Wall St Bell FIELD TRIP: Richard Fuller Guild program,The Secret Language <strong>of</strong> Animals Members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Richard Fuller Guild will tour <strong>the</strong> exhibition The Secret Language <strong>of</strong> Animals: Roles <strong>of</strong> Animal Imagery in Art at <strong>the</strong> Tacoma Art Museum. Guests are always welcome. For details, contact Gail Larson at 360-765-3332. Seattle Art Museum / 1300 First Ave., Seattle, WA 98101-2003 / www.seattleartmuseum.org / 206-625-8900 CULLOM STONINGTON Blanchard Hwy 99 1st Ave Elliot Bay 2nd Ave SEATTLE GALLERY 110 ◆◆ G.GIBSON ◆◆◆ Main Jackson Pike Place Market ◆ ◆ LISA HARRIS 3rd Ave S 9th Ave PIONEER SQUARE Second Ave Denny Way 11th Ave Stewart St ◆ TRAVER Alaskan Way Pine St ◆ SEATTLE ART MUSEUM Seneca St PIONEER SQUARE (see inset) Olive Way Pike St University SEATTLE ASIAN ART MUSEUM ◆ E Prospect St. E Aloha Columbia 68 PREVIEW ■ APR/MAY <strong>2010</strong> ★ OPEN LATE ON FIRST THURSDAYS TO XCHANGES SHIFT STUDIO PRATT MONARCH STUDIO GREG KUCERA FOSTER/WHITE VETRI INT’L GLASS 4th Ave S Seattle Freeway 5th Ave ➜ TO HENRY ART GALLERY, BURKE MUSEUM at University <strong>of</strong> Washington TO SPAC GALLERY at Seattle Pacific University Marion St Playfield 9th Ave Terry Seattle Freeway Yesler Way S Jackson S King St. TO WESTERN BRIDGE ➜ ◆ PRATT GALLERY E. Pike St ◆ 7th Ave S E. Broadway ➜ Madison Cherry James FRYE ART MUSEUM TO MUSEUM OF GLASS, TACOMA ART MUSEUM, TRAVER, VETRI INT’L GLASS in Tacoma TO BROADWAY GALLERY IN LONGVIEW E. 15th Ave. ➜
“Bloom: The Elephant Bed”, a site-specific art installation inspired by natural cycles <strong>of</strong> creation and destruction; Apr 10-Aug 29 Expanded Horizons: Panoramic Photographs by J.W. Sandison, unique panoramic views <strong>of</strong> downtown Bellingham, <strong>the</strong> waterfront, Mt. Baker glaciers, Whatcom County tulip fields, <strong>the</strong> ‘White City’ at Lake Whatcom, group portraits and more; Apr 23-29, Show <strong>of</strong> Hands: Northwest Women Artists 1890-<strong>2010</strong>, coinciding with <strong>the</strong> centennial <strong>of</strong> women’s suffrage in Washington State, surveys <strong>the</strong> contributions made by women to <strong>the</strong> legacy <strong>of</strong> Pacific Northwest art, featuring master works as well as experimental pieces from public and private collections that have rarely been seen. FRIDAY HARBOR waterworks gallery 315 Argyle St ✆360-378-3060 www.waterworksgallery.com wed-fri 11am-6pm sat 11am-5pm sun 11am-4pm Celebrating 25 years as San Juan Island’s premiere gallery and showcase contemporary artists living in <strong>the</strong> San Juan Islands and <strong>the</strong> Pacific Northwest including British Columbia. The Northwest experience is reflected in <strong>the</strong> work <strong>of</strong> our gallery painters, printmakers and sculptors; <strong>May</strong> 15-Jun 6 Art Hansen – Celebrating 80 – Solo Show, recent watercolours and 25 years <strong>of</strong> etchings. LA CONNER Museum <strong>of</strong> Northwest Art 121 S First St ✆360-466-4446 ext. 112 www.museum<strong>of</strong>nwart.org Galleries and museum store: sun-mon 12-5pm tues-sat 10am-5pm. Admission: $5 adults, $4 seniors, $2 students, members and youth under 12 free. Thru Jun 13 Resonances: Contemporary Echoes Modern, four Northwest curators select regional artists whose works share affinities <strong>of</strong> subject, style, and/or process; Poses from <strong>the</strong> Permanent Collection, a selection <strong>of</strong> works which takes a look at traditional portraits and an abstraction <strong>of</strong> ‘<strong>the</strong> pose’; BENAROYA GLASS GALLERY Ginny Ruffner, James Minson and Masami Koda, “Resonances in Glass”, three artists whose work in glass directly echoes each o<strong>the</strong>r. Michael Kenna, Acqua Alta Reflection, Venice, Italy (1987), photograph [G. Gibson Gallery, Seattle, WA, Apr 1-<strong>May</strong> 15] LONGVIEW ★ Broadway Gallery 1418 Commerce St ✆360-577-0544 www.<strong>the</strong>-broadway-gallery.com mon-sat 10am-5:30pm, first thurs with featured artists 5:30-7:30pm. Co-operative gallery featuring original artwork and crafts produced by SW Washington artists, working in a wide range <strong>of</strong> media, including oils, watercolours, acrylics, mixed media, photographs, decorative and functional pottery, fused glass, Intaglio prints, wearable art and jewellery. A featured artist display from <strong>the</strong> membership is presented monthly. PORT ANGELES Port Angeles Fine <strong>Arts</strong> Center 1203 E Lauridsen Blvd ✆360-457-3532 www.pafac.org wed-sun 10am-4pm Nov-Feb, wed-sun 11am-5pm Mar-Oct. Webster’s Woods: open all daylight hours. Admission is free. Thru <strong>May</strong> 9 Strait Art <strong>2010</strong>, annual showcase <strong>of</strong> artists living and working along <strong>the</strong> Strait <strong>of</strong> Juan de Fuca in Clallam and Jefferson Counties – <strong>the</strong> performance series, “Enter Stage Left”, will complement <strong>the</strong> exhibit on Friday evenings throughout <strong>the</strong> run <strong>of</strong> Strait Art; <strong>May</strong> 7-9 Art in Bloom <strong>2010</strong>, 10 Peninsula floral designers fashion cut flower responses to specific works in <strong>the</strong> Strait Art exhibition; <strong>May</strong> 16-July 4 Portfolio <strong>2010</strong>, Clallam County’s most promising high school student artists display personal styles developed through <strong>the</strong> Center’s ArtPaths education program; WEBSTER’S WOODS Ongoing “Art Outside”, works by 16 Northwest artists including Carolyn Law, Gerry Stecca, Diana Liljelund, Rebecca Cummins, Nicole Dextras, Gloria Lamson, David Nechak, Shirley Wiebe and Magdalena Hill join <strong>the</strong> more than 120 works in <strong>the</strong> ongoing collection. SEATTLE ★ Burke Museum <strong>of</strong> Natural History and Culture University <strong>of</strong> Washington, 17th Ave NE @ NE 45th ✆206-543-5590 www.burkemuseum.org daily 10am-5pm. Thru <strong>May</strong> 31 “Cruisin’ <strong>the</strong> Fossil Freeway”, brings toge<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> best <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Burke Museum’s fossil collection and <strong>the</strong> fossil-inspired artwork <strong>of</strong> artist Ray Troll, whimsical illustrations <strong>of</strong> imagined scenes from prehistoric times explore questions about evolution, extinction and early life on Earth. Cullom Gallery 313 Occidental Ave ✆206-919-8278 www.cullomgallery.com tue-thu & sat 10am-5pm Apr 1-30 Ukiyo-e: Meisho, Bijin ga, and Musha-e. 19th C. Japanese woodblock prints <strong>of</strong> beauties, heroes, and famous views by Hiroshige, Toyokuni III, and Yoshitoshi. <strong>May</strong> transitioning to our new and expanded location in Seattle's International District this month. ★ Foster/White Gallery 220 3rd Ave S ✆206-622-2833 www.fosterwhite.com tues-sat 10am-6pm. Apr 1-30 Alden Mason, “Endless Flirting on Paper”, playful as ever, fresh techniques from an artist who has a long reputation to surprise and delight; <strong>May</strong> 6-29 Lois Graham, using methodical, short, hatchlike strokes, Graham’s work radiates a sense <strong>of</strong> control, maintaining a constant and consistent abstract image-field. ★ Frye Art Museum 704 Terry Ave ✆206-622-9250 www.fryemuseum.org tues-sat 10am-5pm thurs 10am-8pm sun 12-5pm. Admission is free. Thru <strong>May</strong> 31 Tim Rollins and K.O.S.: A History, first museum survey <strong>of</strong> art by artist, activist and educator Rollins and Kids <strong>of</strong> Survival (K.O.S.), a group <strong>of</strong> artists that emerged from <strong>the</strong> ranks <strong>of</strong> Rollins’ classes at Intermediate School 52 in <strong>the</strong> South Bronx, featuring paintings, drawings, prints and sculptures based on literary texts, musical scores and o<strong>the</strong>r printed matter; The Seattle www.preview-art.com PREVIEW 69