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THOMASWOODVeneziaSept. 6 - 29, <strong>2007</strong>Paintings,Prints &Glass1922 Pike PlaceSeattle, WA 98101206.443.3315www.lisaharrisgallery.comOasis Art Gallery3644 Wallingford Ave N✆(206)547-5177www.oasisinseattle.comtues-fri 11am-6pm sat 10am-5pmsun 12-4pm “Fremont First Friday ArtWalk”: 6-9pm Sep 6–Oct 5 MarthaCarey, New Work; Sep 7 6-9 pm FremontFirst Friday Art Walk★ Seattle Art Museum1300 First Ave ✆(206)654-3100www.seattleartmuseum.orgOLYMPIC SCULPTURE PARK HOURS: May 1-Sep 30 daily 6am-9pm Oct 1-Apr 30daily 7am-6pmSEATTLE ART MUSEUM HOURS: tues-sun10am-5pm, thurs & fri 9pmAdmission: adults $13, seniors $10,students $7, children 12 & under arefree Thru Sep 9 SAM at 75: Buildinga Collection for Seattle, inauguralexhibition features new acquisitionsand gifts in honour of the museum’supcoming 75th anniversary, includingCai Guo-Qiang, “Inopportune: StageOne”, a nine-car installation piece; Oct11-Nov 25 Japan Envisions theWest: 16th-19th Century JapaneseArt from Kobe City Museum, Part I,includes 142 cultural treasures featuringrare and exquisite paintings,prints, maps, ceramics, lacquerware,metalware, glassware, leatherwareand textiles; Visit the Olympic SculpturePark, a vibrant 9-acre greenspace to experience art outdoors withspecial commissions by artistsLouise Bourgeois, Richard Serra,Alexander Calder, Teresita Fernandez,Roy McMakin, Mark Dion andother leading contemporary artists.For more information about theOlympic Sculpture Park and the newSeattle Art Museum downtown visitwww.seattleartmuseum.org.★ Seattle Asian Art Museum1400 East Prospect St✆(206)654-3100www.seattleartmuseum.orgtues-sun 10am-5pm, thurs til 9pmSuggested admission donation: adults$5, seniors & students $3, children 12& under are free Oct 6–Jan 6 JapanEnvisions the West: 16th-19th CenturyJapanese Art from Kobe CityMuseum”, Exhibition explores how theJapanese saw Westerners and howJapanese artists responded to andinterpreted Western art and culture;Oct 11–Jan 6 Gaylen Hansen, “threedecades of painting by Washingtonbasedneo-expressionist.★ Vetri International Glass1404 1st Ave ✆(206)667-9608www.vetriglass.common-sat 10am-6pm sun 12-5pmOpen 1st Thurs Artwalks 5-8pm Oct1-28 Jeremy Newman andAllisonCiancibell, “Regenerate”, blownglass.Western Bridge3412 4th Ave S ✆(206) 838-7444www.westernbridge.orgthurs-sat 12-6pm Admission is free.Thru Aug 6 Bill Fontana, “ObjectiveSound”.★ William Traver Gallery110 Union St, #200 ✆(206)587-6501www.travergallery.comtues-fri 10am-6pm sat 10am-5pmsun 12-5pm Open 1st Thurs Artwalks5-8pm Sep 7-30 “30th AnniversaryCelebration” features solo exhibitions,Therman Statom, glass andmixed media installation; Seanwww.preview-art.com PREVIEW 79

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