11.07.2015 Views

Sept-October 2010 - Preview

Sept-October 2010 - Preview

Sept-October 2010 - Preview

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

★ Foster/White Gallery220 3rd Ave S, Pioneer Square✆206-622-2833www.fosterwhite.comtues-sat 10am-6pm. Sep 2-25 CaraBarer, Ed Ou, Luce Pelletier and TobySmith, “Perspectives”, the artistsexplore technology, conflict, pollutionand our humanity through their lenses;Oct 6-29 Manfred Lindenberger,“About Life”, the paintings suggestcrowds, sometimes teeming towards adistant point and sometimes movingclose to the artist; brillianty glazed clayfaces by Sandra Zieset Richardsonexpress her struggles and self truthsabout living and making art with advancingmultiple sclerosis.Francine Seders Gallery6701 Greenwood Ave N✆206-782-0355www.sedersgallery.comtues-sat 11am-5pm sun 1-5pm and byappt. Sep 10-Oct 3 Norman Lundin,“Gray Light, Four Years of Painting”,interiors and landscapes; Fred Birchman,“Drawings”; Oct 8-Nov 7 AlphonseBorysewicz and Anne Hirondelle.★ Frye Art Museum704 Terry Ave✆206-622-9250 206-432-8269www.fryemuseum.orgtues-sat 10am-5pm thurs 10am-8pmsun 12-5pm. Admission is free. ThruSep 19 Ida Kay Greathouse: A Tribute,honouring one of the most influentialdirectors in its history, Ida KayGreathouse, who turns 105 this year;Northern Latitudes: The Frye andAlaska, celebrating the special roleAlaska has played in the history of theFrye, featuring a selection of the Museum’sAlaskan acquisitions; Oct 9-Jan2 Séance: Albert von Keller and theOccult, showcasing paintings byKeller, who sought to link the aesthetic,the scientific, and the occult; ImpliedViolence: Yes and More and Yes andYes and Why, in-depth look at ImpliedViolence’s exploration of altered statesand highly charged materials; ThruJan 2, 2011 Tête-à-tête, paintingsfrom the Frye Founding Collectionhung salon-style, floor-to-ceiling in theMuseum’s largest gallery.★ G. Gibson Gallery300 S Washington St ✆206-587-4033www.ggibsongallery.comwed-sat 11am-5pm and by appt. Sep2-Oct 9 “Charm”, Saya Moriyasu,ceramic sculpture and Maija Fiebig,paintings; Oct 14-Nov 13 Rachel Maxi,paintings; Lori Nix, platinum prints.★ Gallery 110110 3rd Ave S ✆206-624-9336www.gallery110.comwed-sat 12-5pm. Sep 2-25 MonikaDalkin, Amy Oates, Natalie St. Martinand Molly Magai, “I Know You, I Don’tKnow You: Constructing Recognition”,through paintings, prints, fibre arts andsculpture artists play with notions ofbeing known/unknown by documentingconnections, examining likenessand archetype, and searching forthe familiar in the unfamiliar; SMALLSPACE GALLERY, Amy Oates: Ode toUrban Sprawl, Oates explores herintrigue with the common crowd byquestioning the effects of time, movement,space, transience and permanencein cities; Oct 7-30 ExhibitionExchange: Gallery 110 FeaturesGallery 114 from Portland, OR, Gallery110 has actively pursued opportunitiesto bring gallery artists to other communitiesand new audiences while alsobringing those new communities andaudiences back to Seattle.★ Greg Kucera Gallery212 3rd Ave S ✆206-624-0770www.gregkucera.comtues-sat 10:30am-5:30pm. Thru Sep30 Tim Bavington, “New Paintings”;Lynne Yamamoto, “Genteel”, porcelainsculpture; Oct 7-Nov 13 PabloPicasso: Etchings 1905-1943, etchingsand lithographs, a joint venturewith Davidson Galleries, Seattle.★ Henry Art GalleryUniversity of Washington✆206-543-2281 www.henryart.orgwed 11am-4pm thurs-fri 11am-9pmsat-sun 11am-4pm. Admission: adults$10, seniors (62 and older) $6, members,children under 14, UW students,faculty, staff, high school and collegestudents with ID free, thurs 11am-8pmfree. Thru Sep 26 LOBBY Celeste Boursier-Mougenot,bright blue inflatablewading pool with floating china andglasses that gently collide and chime;MEZZANINE A show of two prints and asculpture to commemorate the life andwork of Louise Bourgeois who passedaway in May; Thru Nov 28 NORTH GAL-LERIES Contemporary Works from theMonsen Family Collection, selection ofcontemporary art that contrasts the currenttrend toward abstraction in photographywith the figure, one of the medium’sconstants; Thru Mar 6, 2011STROUM GALLERY Vortexhibition Polyphonica,works from the PermanentCollection; EXTERIOR WALLS OF THE HENRYART GALLERY Thru Apr 22, 2011 RichardC. Elliott: Cycle of the Sun, series ofreflective paintings placed in the sculpturealcoves on the exterior walls of themuseum using over 21,500 bicycle andtruck reflectors; Permanent InstallationSCULPTURE COURT Light Reign, JamesTurrell Skyspace.★ Lisa Harris Gallery1922 Pike Place ✆206-443-3315www.lisaharrisgallery.common-sat 10:30am-5:30pm sun 11am-4pm. Sep 2-Oct 3 Ann Morris, “TenYears of Bronze”, bronze sculpturescombine the forms of vessels and skeletalelements from animals from everyyear in the past decade; JohnMcCormick, “Recent Paintings”, softlandscape paintings reference themesof memory, space, light and surface;Oct 7-31 Royal Nebeker, “Perchance toDream”, figurative oil paintings andmonotypes inspired by Shakespeare’s‘Hamlet’, some with collage techniques,explore the artist’s favoured themes ofpower, relationships and dreams.★ Pratt Gallery at TashiroKaplan Studios102-306 S Washington St✆206-328-2200 ext 228www.pratt.orgfri and sat 12-5pm, 1st thurs 6-8pmand by appt. Sep 2-Oct 1 Adele Eustis,Julia Harrison, Crista Matteson, ArunSharma and Pete Singleton, “PONCHOwww.preview-art.com PREVIEW 77

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!