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Volume 26 September • October 2017 Number 5

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Poet

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why i can’t always paint

i have completed my mountain hermitage

there was to have been a waterfall outside my window but my brush faltered each sheer plunge of water refusestoflow rather hangs in mid-air resembling chunks of concrete

itmustbemyamericaninfluence the top of the painting seems endless

white space holding on to pins of air

a wall of silence so immense it covers the sky

Alan Chong LauAlan Chong Lau is a poet and painter exhibiting his art locally at ArtXchange Gallery in Seattle, Washington.

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“The art of a people is a true mirror to their minds”~ Jawaharlal Nehru

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P u b l i s h e rDebbi Lester

Helen Johanson, Greg Miller, Reed Aitken, Karen Stanton, Gregory Hischak, Gwen Wilson, Alec Clayton, Sean Carman, Deloris Tarzan Ament, Tom McDonald, Elizabeth Bryant, Susan Platt, Molly Norris, Cheryl H. Hahn, Ron Glowen,

Adriana Grant, Kathy Cain, Clare McLean, Molly Rhodes, Milton Freewater, Erica Applewhite, Meg McHutchison,

David John Anderson, Rachella Anderson, Lauren Gallow,Kim Hendrickson, Christine Waresak, Eleanor Pigman,

Edie Everette, Katie Kurtz, Tammy Spears, Shauna Fraizer, Chris Mitchell, Ron Turner, Mitchell Weitzman,

Steve Freeborn & Tia Matthies, Bill Frisell & Carole d’Inverno, Bainbridge Island Museum of Art, Schack Art Center,

Frye Art Museum, Henry Art Gallery, Bellevue Arts Museum, Museum of Northwest Art, Portland Art Museum,

Allied Arts of Whatcom, Alliance for Pioneer Square, Doris Lester, Teresa Cassady, Joey Lester,

Danny Lester, Debbie & Richard Vancil, Ryan, Corbin & Georgie, Madeline, James, & Cayden

S p e c i a l T h a n k s

C O N T E N T STHE MONTHLY GUIDE TO THE ARTS

FEATURES

Poetry…Alan Chong Lau 4

Museum of Northwest Art…Edie Everette 10

VISUAL ART

Anacortes, WA 10Bainbridge Island, WA 10Bellevue, WA 13Bellingham, WA 13Edison, WA 14 Edmonds, WA 15Ellensburg, WA 16 Everett, WA 16Friday Harbor, WA 16Issaquah, WA 17Kingston, WA 18Kirkland, WA 18 La Conner, WA 19Langley, WA 20Mercer Island, WA 20Port Orchard, WA 20Port Townsend, WA 21Poulsbo, WA 21Seattle, WA • Ballard 22• Columbia City 23• Downtown 23• First Hill 24• International District 25• Pioneer Square 25• University District 29Tacoma, WA 29

CALL TO ARTISTS 30

EVENTS 30

MAPS

Bainbridge Island, WA 11Kirkland, WA 19Poulsbo, WA 21Seattle, WA• Downtown 23• Pioneer Square 26

Features

FRONT COVER:Jenny Pohlman & Sabrina Knowles

“Child, Namibia” 2016 original image; screen printed, kiln-fired, blown,

sculpted, sandblasted, found and mirrored glass; copper; steel with patina, 31 x 24 x 7 inches

photo credit: Russell Johnson Schack Art Center • Everett, WA

“Lodestar”Jenny Pohlman & Sabrina Knowles

October 5-November 2Reception: Thursday, October 5, 5-8 P.M.

“2016 Pilchuck EAiRs”Jennifer Crescuillo, Julia Chamberlain,

NateRicciuto,JosefinaMuñoz,Karin Forslund, and Bryan Kekst Brown

October 5-November 2Reception: Thursday, October 5, 5-8 P.M.

Made possible in part by the Snohomish County Hotel/Motel Tax Fund

Schack Art Center2921 Hoyt Ave., Everett, WA

(425) 259-5050 • [email protected]: 10 A.M.-6 P.M.,

Sat: 10 A.M.-5 P.M., Sun: 12-5 P.M.www.schack.org

A R T A C C E S SVolume 26 Number 5

Art Access(888) 970-9991

[email protected] 4163, Seattle, WA 98194

Listing in Art Access is a paid service. The charge for 60 word listing per month is $39 or $45 with map placement, if available.

The Initial map placement fee is $35. Image(s) with the listing: $110 each. Limit 3.Submission and payment are done online: www.artaccess.com/submitprintad

Nov/Dec info & payment due October 12

Bryan Kekst Brown • “Platinum Study 1”platinum, 14k gold, sterling silver,

borosilicate glass, 2.5 x 1.5 x .5 inches2016 Pilchuck Emerging Artist in Residence

Schack Art Center • Everett, WA

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artist Shepard Fairey with his artworksTreason Gallery • Seattle, WA

artist LourdesHarris/Harvey

artist Mary T. Enslow withCore Gallery • Seattle,

artist Jennifer Zwick stands with her photographGallery4Culture • Seattle, WA

Rosie Cayou blessing the opening of the “Emergence” exhibit

San Juan Islands Museum of ArtFriday Harbor, WA

(L-R) artist family: Rosemarie, Burk (standing) and Gerald Dowell

Crescenda Gallery • Kingston, WA

(L-) artist Tony Peters with his beloved familystanding next to his pastel artworkHarris/Harvey Gallery • Seattle, WA

artist Mark Rediske with his paintingFoster/White Gallery • Seattle, WA

Jackson with his artworksGallery • Seattle, WA

artist Mike Biskup with his artworkBainbridge Arts & Crafts • Bainbridge Island, WA

artist Morgan Brig standsnext to her sculpture

Patricia Rovzar Gallery • Seattle, WA

artist Chris next to his

Core Gallery

artist Jen Till with her paintingIsland Gallery

Bainbridge Island, WA

artist Craig van Shift

artist Dan FridayStonington Gallery

artist Eva Isaksen stands next to her artworks on paper

Foster/White Gallery • Seattle, WA

artist Lori Vonderhorst with her artGuest Shed • Seattle, WA

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artist Karen Willenbrink JohnsenSmith & Vallee Gallery • Edison, WA

artist Richard Hutterwith his artwork

Harris/Harvey GallerySeattle, WA

(L-R) artists Pam Galvani, Jan Branham, and Shelly MinorIsland Gallery • Bainbridge Island, WA

Jackson with his artworksGallery • Seattle, WA

with his art• Seattle, WA

artist Marianne Kolb with her artworkPatricia Rovzar Gallery • Seattle, WA

artist Hib Saban with his sculptureStonington Gallery • Seattle, WA

artist Lucida Parker with her paintingsLinda Hodges Gallery • Seattle, WA

artist Karen Graber stands with her painting

Gallery 110 • Seattle, WA

Sheridan standspainting• Seattle, WA

artist Mark Callen with his paintingCore Gallery • Bainbridge Island, WA

artist Sophie Frieda with her oil paintingsBainbridge Island Studio Tour

Bainbridge Island, WA

den Bosch with his artworks Gallery • Seattle, WA

(L-R) artist Stephanie Tomczak, artist Laurie Hall, gallery director Ruth Offen, artist Susanne

Osborn, and artist Micki LippeWaterworks Gallery • Friday Harbor, WA

artist Ann Morris stands with her sculpture

Smith & Vallee Gallery Edison, WA

her artWA

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A N A C O R T E S98221 ARTIST’S STUDIO TOURvarious Anacortes locations • (360) 202-6890 • [email protected] • www.anacortesartscommission.com The Anacortes 98221 Artist’s Studio Tour features over 40 artists at30+venueswithinthe98221zipcode. Saturday & Sunday, October 21-22, 10 A.M.-5P.M. Maps for the free self-guided tour around Fidalgo Island are available at local galleries, the Depot Art Center, the Croatian Cultural Center, and on the website. Well-known Northwest artists plus emerging artists. More information at www.anacortesartscommission.com or call (360) 202-6890.

ACME CREATIVECOFFEE BAR & GALLERY705 Commercial Avenue • (360) 399-6333 • Tues-Sat: 8 A.M.-4 P.M., Sun: 12-4 P.M. • [email protected] • www.acmecreative.co In September, ACME Creative continues the exhibit by Anne Martin McCool of new works—highly textured canvases that travel through various themes; from meditative abstractions to whimsical and symbolic expression to deep color and soft shading. These intuitive paintings invite the viewer on a journey. Through September. In October and November, ACME Creative welcomes Skagit Valley artist Brian Cypher. Cypher’s bold shapes and lines and his meditative references tothenaturalworldreflecthisidentityas a process artist. Through November.

SCOTT MILO GALLERY420 Commercial Avenue (across from the Majestic Hotel) • (360) 293-6938 • Mon-Sat: 10:30 A.M.-4:30 P.M. and by appointment • [email protected] • www.scottmilo.com The gallery presents a group show from Signature Members of the Northwest Pastel Society. Over 30 members show vibrant pastels in a variety of styles including landscapes, seascapes, floral, and abstract.Alsoavailable are new glass, jewelry, sculptures, and custom wood tables. Reception: Friday, September 1, 6-9 P.M. September 1-October 3.

Studio 98221 The ga l le ry presents “Studio 98221” with work from artists from Anacortes. Showing photos on canvas by Lewis Jones, digital illustrations by Mustafa Bi lal , o i ls by Keith Sorenson, metal wall hangings and tables by Steve Nowicki and Les Eelkema. Reception: Friday, October 6, 6-9 P.M. Artist Demonstrations: Saturday & Sunday, October 21 & 22.

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Leigh Knowles Metteer • “Red Cedar”monotype

Bainbridge Arts & Crafts • Bainbridge Island, WA

BAINBRIDGE ARTS & CRAFTS151 Winslow Way E. • (206) 842-3132 • Mon-Sat: 10 A.M.-6 P.M., Sun: 11 A.M.-5 P.M. • [email protected] • www.bacart.org A Place at the Table Ar t fu l t ab l e s in sp i r e f e s t ive celebrations in this show featuring complete place settings in porcelain, ceramic, and other mediums. Groupings for occasions from tea for two to Thanksgiving for eight features work by Pat Espey, Nana Kuo, Reid Ozaki, Carianna Schreitz, Terry Siebert, and Cameron Snow. Cash donations are to be donated to Helpline House. September 1-October 1. Considering Corvidae Look nevermore—mischievous murders of crows, ravens, and magpies descend in multiple mediums. Artists: Lynn Agnew, Judith Ames, Lynn Brunelle, Linda Costello, Lynn DiNino, John Ellis, Michael Frey, Jeannie Grisham, Denise Harris, Robin Hruska , Sandra Hurd , Yuko Ishii, Linda Jarvis, Johnpaul Jones, Tracy Lang, M.J. Linford, Leigh Knowles Metteer, Lynnette

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Sandbloom, Anna VonRosenstiel, Susan Wiersema, Kamilla White, and Michael Zitka. Through October.

Linda Wolf • “Amande,” 1973giclee from film

Bainbridge Island Museum of ArtBainbridge Island, WA

BAINBRIDGE ISLAND MUSEUM OF ART550 Winslow Way • (206) 842-4451 • Daily: 10 A.M.-6 P.M. • Bistro: 9 A . M . - 3 P. M . • F r e e A d m i s s i o n • [email protected] • www.biartmuseum.org Women in Photography Exhibit artists include: Megumi Shauna Arai, Ashley Armitage, Marsha Burns, C. Davida Ingram, Marilyn Montufar, Janet Neuhauser, Mary Randlett, Meghann Riepenhoff, Heather Boose Weiss, and Linda Wolf. Through October 1. Visions Rendered This solo exhibit includes Ulrich Pakker’s fabricated metal sculpture that are functional and abstract works ranging in scale, along with maquettes

frompublicartprojects–bothrealizedand envisioned. Through October 1. The Children’s Garden Enjoy original paintings from Pierr Morgan’s latest book, “The Children’s Garden, Growing Food in the City.” Through October 1. Beneath the Surface Lisa Stirrett (Silverdale) has created asitespecificinstallation,submergingthe viewer in her undersea world. Through October 1. An Illustrated Life Celebrate Richard Stine’s illustrious, pointed, and humorous career as an editorial cartoonist and artist. Through October 1.

Robert McCauley • “On Photography”oil on canvas

Bainbridge Island Museum of ArtBainbridge Island, WA

Robert McCauley: American Fiction A major solo exhibit featuring over thirty paintings and assemblage works from the 1990s to the present by Robert McCauley. Opening Reception/Meet the Artists: Saturday, October 14, 2-5 P.M. Open to the public. Admission is

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Robert McCauley • “When Worlds Collide”oil on canvas, globes, glass, wood

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free – donations encouraged. This show travels to Museum of Northwest Art (MoNA) from March 31-June 10, 2018. Seattle metalsmith Nadine Kariya presents her elegant and diverse designs and stories in jewelry. Smile Frank Renlie (Lake Forest Park) paints what’s in his head, you can’t help but smile. New Acquisitions BIMA shows new acquisitions to its Permanent Art Collection. Donations from regional artists, collectors, and estates. Heikki Seppa – Master Metalsmith Showing over thirty functional and conceptual works in sculpture and jewelry art by the late Heikki Seppa. BIMA is proud to again present this legacy collection. Artist’s Books: Collection of Cynthia Sears BIMA continues to rotate this amazing national collection from theunique world of artist’s books.

BLACKBIRD BAKERY210 Winslow Way East • (206) 780-1322 • Mon-Fri: 6 A.M.-6 P.M., Sat: 6:30 A.M.-6 P.M., Sun 7 A.M.-6 P.M. • [email protected] • www.blackbirdbakery.com Of Fin & Forest Ecologist Lisa Reynolds brings the salmon-cedar connection into focus with encaustic and oil renderings that chronicle the delicacies of disturbance. “Of F in & Fores t ” addres ses belonging, reveals natural process, and reminds us with whimsy and word-play that happy accidents await the wanderer. Through September. Incantations Through the month of October,

Blackbird Bakery features Seattle illustrator Jessica Levey. “Incantations” is a series of figurative drawings depicting the raw and often ridiculous conversations we have with ourselves when faced with abrupt loss and growth. Vibrant colors, loose lines, and layered symbolism follow a dialogue that is defiant, funny, whimsical, absurd, unsettling, and ultimately empowered. Through October.

Patrick Gulke • “Color Field”color print, 10 x 10 inches

Gallery at Grace • Bainbridge Island, WA

GALLERY AT GRACE8595 Day Road East • (206) 842-9997• Tues -Fr i : 9 A .M. -4 P.M. , Sun: 8 -11 A .M. , and by appo in tmen t • www.gracehere.org

Drew Kunz • pop-up book (detail)paper and acrylic, 10.5 x 17 inches

Gallery at Grace • Bainbridge Island, WA

Patrick Gulke and Drew Kunz have collaborated on art for over twenty years. Each artist’s process volleys back and forth, re-contextualizingpieces that operate in the space betweenpainting, sculpture, and photography. Their artwork is deliberately non-representational with moments hedgingonfigurative.Attimesitisunpolished,playful , minimal , medi ta t ive, yet continuously uncovering poetic beauty.

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mixed media, 30 x 24 inchesRoby King Galleries • Bainbridge Island, WA

ROBY KING GALLERIES176 Winslow Way East • (206) 842-2063 • Tues-Sat: 10 A.M.-5:30 P.M. • [email protected] • www.robykinggalleries.com Women Artists Triad Wo m e n b y w o m e n a r t i s t s : L y n n B r o f s k y , H e l e n e W i l d e r , and Tatiana Za i t s . Monotype ar t is t Ly n n B r o f s k y depicts relationships between place and the human experience (www.lynnbrofsky.com). Helene Wilder shows mixed media imaginary portraits as she calls them, “my private collection of people” (www.helenewilderart.com). Figurative oil painter Tatiana Zaits explores the mosaic psychology of humankind (www.tatianazaits.com).Opening Reception: Friday, October 6, 6-8 P.M. October 6-28.

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BELLEVUE ARTS MUSEUM510 Bellevue Way NE • (425) 519-0770• Weds-Sun: 11 A.M.-5 P.M., Free First Friday: 11 A.M.-8 P.M. • $12 Adults, $10 Seniors/Students/Military, $30 Family, $5 Teen Tix, Children Free under 6 • www.bellevuearts.org Cut Up/Cut Out Using a wide range of media from paper and plastic to metal and rubber, this exhibit features international and national artists who explore the captivating methods of decorative c u t t i n g a n d p i e r c i n g . T h ro u g h October 22. Searching for Home Humaira Abid’s firstsolomuseumexhibition in the United States is a site-specificinstallationfeaturingpersonalnarratives, stories, and portraits of

refugeesinthePacificNorthwestandPakistan, as well as socio-cultural themes of immigration, women, and families. September 22, 2017-March 25, 2018. Itinerant Edens This is an ambitious new installation by Walter McConnell, best known for his unfired clay installations. Sealed in terrarium-like enclosures, his work addresses the relationship between nature and cul ture . October 20, 2017-February 11, 2018.

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ALLIED ARTS OF WHATCOM CO1418 Cornwall Avenue • (360) 676-8548 • Mon-Fri: 10 A.M.-5 P.M., Sat: 12-5 P.M. • [email protected] •www.alliedarts.org Point of Reference Allied Arts of Whatcom County’s 2017 Gallery Series is excited to introduce “Point of Reference” featuring work photographs, paintings, and bronzesculpturesbyJonathan Sureau, Robert E. Gigliotti, and Jenny Jansen as well as jewelry by members of the Bellingham Metal Arts Guild. September 1-30. From Where I Sit Allied Arts of Whatcom County’s Gallery Series 2017 is excited to introduce “From Where I Sit” featuring work by local painters Helen Dorn, Joanne Plucy, and Ann Chaikin as well as jewelry by Lianne Redpath Worlund. October 6-28.

WHATCOM ARTIST STUDIO TOURSaturdays & Sundays: October 7-8 and 14-15, 10A.M.-5 P.M. • [email protected] • www.studiotour.net Whatcom Artist Studio Tour is a juried, free, self-guided tour of many of the best artists in Whatcom County

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and it gives you the rare opportunity to meet the artists, see their creative spacesandpurchaseamazingworksofart at the source. Many artists give daily demonstrations of their craft. Multiple locations throughout Whatcom County. Information and maps available online year-round. Come see where creativity begins! For further information, email [email protected] or visit the website www.studiotour.net.

WHATCOM MUSEUM Old City Hall Building, 121 Prospect S t r e e t , T h u r s - S u n : 1 2 - 5 P. M . • Lightcatcher Building, 250 Flora Street, Weds-Sun: 12-5 P.M. • (360) 778-8930 • Admission: $10 general, $8 student/senior/military, $4.50 children under 5 • [email protected] • www.whatcommuseum.org Lightcatcher Building: Art of the American West Highlights of the Haub Family Collection on loan from the Tacoma Art Museum contains artwork by prominent 19th-century artists: Maynard Dixon, Georgia O’Keeffe, Thomas Moran, Frederic Remington, and more. Art spans from 1790 to today. September 30, 2017-January 7, 2018. People of the Sea & Cedar: The Story of the Coast Salish Tribes “People of the Sea and Cedar” shares the history and art of Northwest Coast native people, blending both historical and contemporary perspectives. See historic photographs, artifacts from the collection, videos, and more. Ongoing.

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Robert Hardgrave • Untitledink and gouache on paper, 12 x 9 inches

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i.e.5800 Cains Court • (360) 488-3458 • Fri-Sun: 11 A.M.-5 P.M. and by appointment • [email protected] • www.ieedison.com toytality The highly regarded Robert Hardgrave at play in his studio has produced this new work including paintings, drawings, and sculpture. For Hardgrave each new material guides the work toward what it is going to be, while maintaining a consistent language across media. Opening Reception: Saturday, September 2, 4-6 P.M.. Through October 1. Boneyard and Bloom Cynthia Camlin’s new paintings and drawings interpret changes in the wor ld’s oceans . The ghost ly architecture of bleached coral in “Boneyard” evokes the withering of life in an acidifying ocean. “Bloom”

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Kathleen Faulkner • “An Organic Matter”oil pastel, 16 x 16 inches

Smith & Vallee Gallery • Edison, WA

SMITH & VALLEE GALLERY5742 Gilkey Avenue • (360) 766-6 2 3 0 • D a i l y : 11 A . M . - 5 P. M . • i n f o @ s m i t h a n d v a l l e e . c o m • www.smithandvalleegallery.com Evidence Presenting an exhibit with Kathleen Faulkner and David Blakesley. Faulkner presents her richly painted oil pastels inspired by the deep, tranquil forests that surround us.

David Blakesley • “Ghost Basket”gouache, 14.5 x 11.5 inches

Smith & Vallee Gallery • Edison, WA

Edison resident David Blakesley presents his sculptures and paintings. Both artists show a variety of perspectives from up close under-stories of the forest to celestial abstractions. Artist Reception: Saturday, September 2, 5-8 P.M. Artist Talk: Saturday, September 30, 4-5 P.M. September 1-October 1.

Allen Moe • “Golden Trout Head”hand built, dung-fired, clay pot, 4 inches

Smith & Vallee Gallery • Edison, WA

Showing sculpture by Allen Moe and Peregrine O’Gormley. Moe’s original concrete and gravel casts, alsohishandbuiltclaypotsreflecthisongoing interest in patterns of nature.

Peregrine O’Gormley • “See Through”holly wood, 5 inches diameter x .5 inch depth

Smith & Vallee Gallery • Edison, WA

O’Gormley sculpts in wood, stone andcasts limitedbronzeeditions.Hecarves ideas using the subjects of the natural world as characters. Artist Reception: Saturday, October 7, 5-8 P.M. Artist Talk: Saturday, October 28, 4-5 P.M. October 6-29.

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CASCADIA ART MUSEUM190 Sunset Avenue, Suite E • (425) 336-4809 • Weds-Sun: 11 A.M.-6 P.M. • [email protected] •www.cascadiaartmuseum.org

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FRANCES ANDERSON CENTER700 Main Street • (425) 771-0230 • Mon-Fri: 9 A.M.-7 P.M., Sat: 9 A.M.-1 P.M. • [email protected] o m • w w w. e a f f o u n d a t i o n . o r g • www.edmondsartscommission.org EAF Foundation Gallery: Presenting oils by Richard Smith. Through September 13. EAFF Gallery/EAC Display Case: In conjunction with Write on the Sound writers’ conference, featuring artwork by painter/children’s book illustrator, Andrea Gabriel. September 18-October 27. EAC Display Case & Edmonds Sno-Isle Library Art Exhibit Area: Edmonds Bird Fest Showing avian photography by various artists. Through September 15. Displaying watercolors by Jerry Steffan. September 18-October 30. For information about exhibits, events , and classes , vis i t www.artworks-edmonds.org. For further information about the organizationsvisit www.eaffoundation.org and edmondsartscommission.org

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GALLERY ONE 408 N Pearl Street • (509) 925-2670 • Mon-Fri: 11 A.M.-5 P.M., Sat: 11 A.M.-4 P.M., Sun: 12-4 P.M. • [email protected] • www.gallery-one.org During the month of September, Gallery One features a group show curated by Salyna Gracie, Director of Confluence Art Gallery. Reception: Friday, September 1, 5-8 P.M. September 1-30. Main Gallery & Mezzanine: Artists of the Okanogan: Where Art & Nature Come Together Eveleth Green Gallery: Artists on Farms Resident Exhibit Hallway Gallery: New paintings by Jeannie Johnson. October features works about land with three diverse shows including installation, painting, and ceramics. Reception: Friday, October 6, 5-8 P.M. October 6-28. Main Gallery: Mapping Plutonium Displaying art by Gregg Schlanger. Mezzanine: The Land as Document Artwork by James Bailey.

Eveleth Green Gallery: Showing ceramic art by Greg Pierce. Hallway Gallery: Featuring works by the Cyber Art 509 Cooperative.

E V E R E T TSCHACK ART CENTER2921 Hoyt Avenue • (425) 259-5050• Mon-Fri: 10 A.M.-6 P.M., Sat: 10 A.M.-5 P.M., Sun: 12-5 P.M.• [email protected] • www.schack.org • Admission: General $10, Students/Seniors, Members, Ages 7-18, and Military $5, Children under 6 Free, Free Most Mondays except Labor Day Schack-toberfest: Glass Pumpkin Festival September 14-24 Hours vary by day, Free Admission Urban pumpkin patch featuring 700+ blown glass pumpkins, “Make Your Own Pumpkin” events for ages, and “Pints & Pumpkins” for 21+ on Thursday, September 21 with live music, local beer, and silent art auction from 6-9 P.M. Tickets to Pints & Pumpkins are $25. Lodestar Exhibit featuring glass artists Jenny Pohlman and Sabrina Knowles . Also on exhibit the 2016 Pilchuck Emerg ing Ar t i s t s i n Res idence (EAiRs) Jennifer Crescuillo, Julia Chamberlain, Nate Ricciuto, Josefina Muñoz, Karin Forslund, and Bryan Kekst Brown. Opening Reception: Thursday, October 5, 5-8 P.M. October 5-November 2.

F R I D AY H A R B O RWATERWORKS GALLERY315 Argyle Avenue • (360) 378-3060 • Mon-Fri: 10 A.M.-5.30 P.M., Sat: 10 A.M.-4 P.M., Sun: 10 A.M.-3 P.M. • [email protected] • www.waterworksgallery.com Tom Small’s sculptures are inspired directlyfromtheland.Forhimspecificlocales in the Northwest provide the vision for his stone carvings and glass castings. September 8-30. Kathryn Trigg creates alchemy using monotypes to compose paintings. Monotype is a unique work on paper created using a printing press. This approach creates a form of illusion within her work. September 8-30. Fragments Waterworks Gallery, in conjunction

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with the Estate of Guy Anderson (1906-1998), is pleased to present “Fragments.” The works selected for this show are from many periods in Guy Anderson’s life including everything fromthelargemagnificentsymbolistpaintings, to the delicate woodblock pr in ts and drawings , u l t imate ly showcasing the artist works in many and diverse mediums. October 8-30.

Michael Peterson • “Coastal Stack XII”wood sculpture

San Juan Islands Museum of Art • Friday Harbor, WA

SAN JUAN ISLANDS MUSEUM OF ART540 Spring Street • (360) 370-5050• Thurs-Mon: 11 A.M.-6 P.M. • admin@s j i m a . o r g • w w w. s j i m a . o r g • Admission: $10 for 19 years+ Dialogs from the Forest, Part 3: From Rocky Outcroppings Thefinalexhibitofthe“Dialoguesfrom the Forest” series explores and honors the natural resources of the Northwest landscape. Printmaker Jean Behnke, sculptor Michael Peterson, and photographer Peter de Lory transform their explorations into personal statements of celebration and genuine concern. September 16-November 6. Arboreal Beauty Painter Kathy Gore Fuss says of her art, “Every character in the forest is connected to the whole. We form a complex, integrated organism, and when I paint, I try to capture some of that feeling, beauty, and energy.” Burnt Sculptor Lee Imonen says of his art, “This puts into visual form our dependence on natural materials, and our need to balance our consumption of these resources.”

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Anne Anderson • “The Gift” acrylic, 30 x 40 inches

artEAST Art Center • Issaquah, WA

ARTEAST ART CENTER95 Front Street North • (425) 392-3191 • Mon-Thurs: 11 A.M.-7:30 P.M., Fri-Sat: 11 A.M.-8 P.M., Sun: 12-5 P.M. • [email protected] • www.arteast.org Put a Bird on It This juried show features 2D and 3D art by artEAST Art Center’s member artists. Art Walk: Friday, September 8, 6-9 P.M. to meet displaying artists and enjoy the Art Alley activities. Through October 1. Call for Art: Have a Cup of Creativity In partnership with Pottery Northwest resident artists, this show features functional, ceramic cups. Entries due by midnight, September 18. artEAST membership required to participate. Full call details and membership available on artEAST website. Fantastical Worlds Blakely Hall, Issaquah Highlands This exhibit indulges imaginations and offers an escape from reality that is extravagantly fanciful and takes the viewer on a magical mystery journey. Broad array of artwork that includes imaginary creatures and habitats, as well as distorted viewpoints from our own planet. Reception: Thursday, September 7, 6-8 P.M. at Blakely Hall, 2550 NE Park Drive, Issaquah, Washington. September 6-November 8.

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Edward S. Curtis (1868-1852) • “Old Eagle - Oto,” (1927)photogravure on Van Gelder paper, 15.5 x 11.5 inches

Almost Candid Frame & Fine Arts • Kingston, WA

ALMOST CANDID FRAME & FINE ARTS10978 NE State Highway 104, Suite 109 • (360) 297-1347 • Tues-Sat: 9:30A.M.-6 P.M., Closed Sunday-Monday • [email protected] • www.almostcandid.net Now on d i sp lay wi th l imi t ed availabil i ty for sale, the historic photogravures of photographer and ethnographer Edward S. Curtis (1868-1852). Collectors should call for availability. Almost Candid is also showing the regional photography of Johnny Walker, and select works by other regional artists. Moments away from the Edmond/Kingston Ferry, this destination gallery and custom frame shop offers one-stop shopping. Upcoming in October, the second annual “Haunted Images” photographic art competition is on display. Designed to be a fun yet serious representation of seasonal art advanced by students and adults, visit and appreciate the modern creativity of digital artists. More information about the competition can be found at www.almostcandid.net.

CRESCENDA GALLERY9321 NE Highway 104 • (360) 297-4223 • First Sundays: May-October 1-5 P.M. or by occasion and appointment • [email protected] • www.crescendagallery.com The Art of Music Join Crescenda Gallery for an art jam and opening of a collective exhibit of art inspired by music. Featuring live jazzbyrenownedsaxophonistMark Lewis and his quartet. They’ll be great music and art, good food, and beverages

in an afternoon of cultivating creative community. Saturday, September 2, 1-5 P.M. Free shuttle from Kingston Ferry dock.

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Renato Muccillo • “Emerald Banks”oil on aluminum panel, 24 x 20 inches

Howard/Mandville Gallery • Kirkland, WA

HOWARD/MANDVILLE GALLERY120 Park Lane Suite D • (425) 889-8212 • Mon-Fri: 10:30 A.M.-6 P.M., Sat: 10 A.M.-5 P.M., Sun: 12-5 P.M. • [email protected] • www.howardmandville.com Renato Muccillo’s sought-after paintings of tranquil and reflective w a t e r w a y s j u x t a p o s e d a g a i n s t expansive and luminous skies are easilyrecognizableforhis“controlledimpressionism” style. From his home near Vancouver, BC, he has access to the an array of enticing subjects to paint. Opening Reception: Sunday, October 1, 12-4 P.M.

George Bodine • “O’Sullivan’s Child”oil on panel, 12 x 16 inches

Howard/Mandville Gallery • Kirkland, WA

27th Annual Invitational Small Works Show Showing paintings 11 x 14 inches or smaller by over 60 regional and nationally known artists. Each artist presents 2-3 new paintings ranging in price from $500-$4000. All works are offeredonafirstcomebasis. October 21-November 12.

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PARKLANE GALLERY130 Park Lane • (425) 827-1462 • Tues-Sun: 11 A.M.-7 P.M., Fri: 12-8 P.M., Second Friday Art Walk 5-8 P.M. •[email protected] • www.parklanegallery.com SmArtPhone Art Exhibition A nat iona l ju r ied show of a r t emanating from a mobile phone. The exhibit ranges from traditional photographic landscapes to imaginative abstract art. Artists’ Reception, Awards Ceremony, & Kirkland Art Walk: September 8, 5-8 P.M. September 5-October 1. Trouble in Paradise Arlene Kettering shows paintings in her signature vibrant watercolor style with a whimsical twist! Meet “Trouble”—a small creature who has decided to visit some of the world’s most charming locales. Can you spot Trouble in Paradise? Artist Reception & Kirkland Art Walk: October 13, 5-8 P.M. October 3-November 5. Natural Concepts A great love of nature is depicted in Amanda Schuster’s show. Deeply layered watercolors and vibrant acrylics are used to feature verdant forests, sparkl ing s t reams, and furry and feathered friends. Artist Reception and Kirkland Art Walk: October 13, 5-8 P.M. October 3-November 5.

LA CONNER

ART’S ALIVE! 2017Maple Hall, 104 Commercial Street • (360) 466-3125 • Friday, November 3, 5-9 P.M.; Saturday, November 4, 10 A.M.-6 P.M.; Sunday, November 5, 10 A.M.-4 P.M. • [email protected] A r t ’s A l i v e ! i s presented by La Conner A r t s C o m m i s s i o n celebrating its 33rd year o n F r i d a y t h ro u g h Sunday, November 3, 4 & 5 with regional, local, and featured artist Ann Chadwick Reid. R e c e p t i o n : F r i d a y, November 3, 5-9 P.M. at Maple Hall, located at 104 Commercial Street, La Conner, WA. Invitational exhibit, open show, and

live music continue on Saturday, November 4, 10 A.M.-6 P.M. and Sunday, November 5, 10 A.M.-4 P.M.

MUSEUM OF NORTHWEST ART 121 South First Street, P.O. Box 969, La Conner, WA 98257 • Sun & Mon: 12-5 P.M., Tues-Sat: 10 A.M.-5 P.M. • (360) 466-4446 • Free admission • [email protected] • www.monamuseum.org Clayton James: Art and Archives MoNA celebrates the life of Clayton James with an exhibition of art and photographs from the permanent collection and archives. Through September 24. Kelly O’Dell: transient (h)ours Kelly O’Dellutilizesglasstoexplorethe fragility of earth and all that live upon it. Through September 24. Whiting Tennis mounts drawings, paintings, and sculptures exploring the origination of line and form. Through September 24. Choices Featuring a survey of artworks by the revered Portland-based sculptor Mel Katz.In1964,KatzmovedfromNew York to Portland. He cut into his rectangular canvas to expand his curves beyond the picture frame, and his choice of materials has changed from plastic to wood to steel over the decades. October 14-January 7. Submerge Presenting work by Stanwood-based glass artist Raven Skyriver. Inspired by the natural setting of his childhood living on a small island in Puget Sound, Skyriver continuously pushes the

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boundaries of glass to show his viewers life-like representations of salmon, whales, and other aquatic creatures. October 14-January 7. Hidden Narrative This exhibit explores the stories behind art in the MoNA’s permanent collection and invites viewers to discuss what they see. This exhibit is a collaboration between the MoNA Curatorial and Education Departments with hope that you enjoy making meaning for the artworks on display, many of which have hidden narratives. October 14-January 7.

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David Price • “Salish Passage”encaustic, 36 x 72 inches

edit. • Langley, WA

EDIT. 306 First Street • Fri-Tues: 10 A.M.-5 P.M. • [email protected] • www.editwhidbey.com Featuring the encaustic landscapes of Whidbey Island artist David Price. The gallery is closed October 3-22. Langley’s Art Walk: First Saturday, September 2, 5-7 PM. Instagram: @editwhidbey

MERCER ISLAND

MIVAL GALLERY 2836 78th Avenue SE • (206) 619-6276 • Weds-Sat: 12-6 P.M., Sun: 12-4 P.M. • [email protected] • www.mival.org Sunrise, Sunset Be sure not to miss the artwork o f new Ga l l e ry members Gerry Johnson and Jim Carlson.Also,fiberartist Susanne Foster is returning. Opening Reception: First Thursday, September 7, 5-8 P.M. Look for MIVAL Gallery booth at Art Uncorked on September 8, 6-9 P.M. Fall Rhythms MIVAL Gallery continues to be a thriving vital community of artists offering high quality, original artwork

at affordable prices, for over 10 years now. Celebrate “Fall Rhythms” by viewing work by 30 artists showing vibrant fall colored original paintings, drawings, photographs, and warming fibers.Opening Reception: Thursday, October 5, 5-8 P.M.

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Roy Carr • “Blue Footed Booby”Sidney Gallery & Museum • Port Orchard, WA

SIDNEY GALLERY & MUSEUM202 Sidney Avenue • (360) 876-3693 • Tues-Sat: 10 A.M.-4 P.M., Sun: 1-4 P.M., closed Mondays • [email protected] • www.sidneymuseumandarts.com All About Birds September is All About Birds. The exhibit features birds in all media—woodcarving, ceramics, photographs, oil painting, watercolors, and mixed media. This is be a fun, eclectic show “for the birds.” Artists Reception: Sunday, September 10, 1-4 P.M. Come meet the artists! Through September. South Kitsap Artists Association Juried Exhibition October features members of SKAA with their newest and best work to show. SKAA is an association of artists formed more than 50 years ago. Artists of all experience and media meet monthly at the Sidney Art Gallery for demonstrations, learning, and sharing. The SKAA annual exhibition is always worth seeing! Through October.

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PORT TOWNSENDNORTHWIND ARTS CENTER 701 Water Street • (360) 379-1086 • Thurs-Mon: 11:30 A.M.-5:30 P.M. • [email protected] • www.northwindarts.org Floating Steel / Flying Sparks The photographs of Harry von Stark depict large-scale human industry, the workers sometimes dwarfed by the sizeoftheprojectsonwhichtheywork. The sculptures of Karsten Boysen emulate the essence of nature. The spirals, bends, and crumples suggest metal returning to its unformed state. Art Talk: Sunday, September 3, 1 P.M. Through October 1. Smile: Humor & Whimsey A juried exhibit celebrating the humorous and whimsical in art. Open to all media, this show features the fantastical and amusing, as well as the incongruous and ironical.

Art Talk by juror Kathleen Moles: Sunday, October 8, 1 P.M. October 5-29.

POULSBO

HISTORIC DOWNTOWN POULSBO’S ARTS DISTRICT SECOND SATURDAY ART WALKArt Galleries open daily and every 2nd Saturday until 8 P.M. year-round, for Art Walks! Come Gallery hop, shop, wine, and dine in charming historic downtown Poulsbo’s Arts District on beautiful Liberty Bay. You’ll find create-it-yourself studios, museums, a community theater, and the SEA Discovery Center. Come mingle with artists, eat great food, and enjoy. For information, visit www.HistoricDowntownPoulsbo.com, and www.FindPoulsbo.com.

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Joanne Schoener Scott • “Blue Water”acrylic, 16 x 20 inches

Front Gallery • Poulsbo, WA

FRONT STREET GALLERY 18881 Front St reet • (36 0) 598-6133 • D a i ly : 10 A. M. - 6 P. M. • [email protected] • www.frontstreetgallerypoulsbo.com Radiance Front Street Gallery presents works inspired by the luminous light of the Pacific Northwest. Featuring acrylic paintings by Joanne Schoener Scott and the water colors of John Adams.

John Adams • “Late August Reflections”watercolor, 16 x 22 inches

Front Gallery • Poulsbo, WA

Opening: Saturday, September 9, as part of Poulsbo Second Saturday Art Walk 5 - 8 P. M. September-October 9. Free and everyone welcome. Puget Soundings Featuring hand fabricated silver jewelry highlighting Puget Sound beach finds and mixed media paintings of Melissa McCanna. Opening: Saturday,October 14, as part of Poulsbo Second Saturday Art Walk 5 - 8 P.M. Music and refreshments. All are welcome. October 14-November 6.

CARRIE GOLLER GALLERY 18801 Front Street • (360) 779-2388 • Weds-Sun: 11 A.M.-5 :30 P.M. • in fo@Carr ieGol le r.com • www.CarrieGoller.com Featuring a wide range of regional contemporary fine art, in all sizes,includingpaintings,mobiles,bronze/

wood sculpture, and jewelry. From realism to impressionism, including sea/landscape, still life, figurative, nature, wildlife, plein air, and abstract. All mediums, including oil, encaustic, egg tempera, watercolor, and mixed media. Home of world renowned modernist, Max Hayslette. Visit us in Poulsbo or shop online: www.CarrieGollerGallery.com.

VERKSTED GALLERY18937 Front Street • (360) 697-4470 • Open Daily: 10 A.M.-5:30 P.M. • [email protected] • www.verkstedgallery.com This 30-year-old co-op art gallery hasalottooffer,withfinehand-craftedart from local artists. Look for beautiful pottery, stunning photography, mixed media jewelry, watercolors, and more. Over 35 artists and reasonable prices, the local gallery for you since 1987.

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Alice Dubiel • “The effect of Snowmelt: BC fires sunset (Ocean Shores),” watercolor on paper, 4 x 6 inches

Planet Art • Ballard / Seattle, WA

PLANET ART2811 NW 93rd Street • (206) 782-7455 • classes, studio, and by appointment • a l i c e d u b i e l @ p l a n e t a r t . u s • www.planetart.us Planet Art is the studio of Alice Dubiel. Thunder and Lightning Press is a low toxicity studio; Barbara Bruch and Dubiel create print editions and offer workshops in collagraph and other printmaking techniques. For information and registration, see Planet Art Blog: http://planetart-alicedubiel.ghost.io/. Coming soon for Press business: www.thunderandlightningpress.info. Follow on Twitter @odaraia Courses include: further collagraph techniques, a two-day workshop by Barbara Bruch, TBA in September. Intro to digital photo manipulation for chine collé and polyester litho applications by Dubiel: $65 one-day Sunday, October 22, 10-4 P.M. Open

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Studio: Sunday, October 22, 4-6 P.M. Alice Dubiel is a visual artist and educator, interested in critical theory, natural history, and music, who has been working over 35 years.

• Columbia City •COLUMBIA CITY GALLERY4864 Rainier Avenue South • (206) 760-9843 • Weds-Sun: 11 A.M.-7 P.M. • [email protected] • www.columbiacitygallery.com Guest Gallery: Gimme Shelter 12th Annual Juried Exhibition This exhibit speaks to many types of dislocation happening in society today both locally and internationally. Jurors Florangela Davila (Crosscut), BillGaylord(BonfireGallery),andJohnSutton (Sutton BeresCuller). Please see website for list of artists. Through September 24. Main Gallery: Annual All Member Review Through September 24. Guest Gallery: Dukkha and Liberation This show is co-curated by Kamla Kakaria and Romson Regarde Bustillo.Reception: Saturday, September 30, 5-7 P.M. September 27-November 12. Main Gallery: Dreams of Being Showing art by Annie Moorehouse,

Tara McDermott, Di Faria, and JulietteRipley-Dunkelberger. September 27-November 12.

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Lauren Andrews • “Flower Power”oil, 11 x 14 inches

Art Stall Gallery • Seattle, WA

ART STALL GALLERY97 Pike Street • (206) 623-7538• M o n - S a t : 1 0 A . M . - 6 P. M . • www.artstallgallery.com Located in Pike Place Market: Seattle’s own since 1907, Art Stall Gallery has been a landmark gallery destination for 53 years. Local artists working in oil, acrylic, watercolor, and collage createfineartforcollectorsworldwide. September Sizzle September’s featured artist, Lauren Andrews writes, “I love the natural beauty around me and hope I can capture a bit of it. Pike Place is a unique spot to enjoy the endless variety of life.” Through September 28.

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Art Stall Gallery • Seattle, WA

Fall with the Stall! A grand celebration of all things autumnal in art created by member artists of Seattle’s iconic and unique Art Stall Gallery, 53 years strong. September 29-October 26. Meet Art Stall Gallery’s artists in Pike Place Market every day of the week!

Georgia Gerber • “Sleeping Cat”bronze sculpture, 8 x 13 x 11 inches

Gallery Mack’s Art Connection • Seattle, WA

GALLERY MACK’S ART CONNECTION2100 Western Avenue • (206) 448-1616 • Mon-Sat: 10 A.M.-5:30 P.M., Sun: 11 A.M.-5 P.M. • www.gallerymack.com Gallery Mack, an active leader in Seattle’s vibrant art scene since 1977, shows the finest in contemporary art—a variety of media: paintings, unique glass art, and an exceptional collectionofstoneandbronzesculpturessuitable for both indoor and outdoor environments. Regionally, nationally, and in te rna t iona l ly recognizedar t is ts are exhibi ted at all times.

PATRICIA ROVZAR GALLERY1111 Fi rs t Avenue • (206) 223-0 2 7 3 • D a i l y : 11 A . M . - 5 P. M . • ma i l@rovza rga l l e ry. com • www.rovzargallery.com

Vistas Presenting new work in oil on canvas by Northwest artist Z.Z. Wei. In conjunction with the new paintings, PatriciaRovzarGalleryisproudtobepreviewing works to be shown in 2018 at the Booth Museum, Cartersville, GA. Reception: Thursday, September 7, 6-8 P.M. September 7-October 1. Multi-disciplinary artist Terry Turrell presents a collection of new paintings and mixed media sculptures. This col lect ion of paint ings and sculpture conveys Turrell’s desire to seek truth through his art by stretching arts boundaries, manipulating his materials and bending his concepts. Reception: Thursday, October 5, 6-8 P.M. October 5-29.

• First Hill • FRYE ART MUSEUM 704 Terry Avenue • (206) 622-9250 • Tues-Sun: 11 A.M.-5 P.M., Thurs: 11-7 P.M., Closed Monday • Admission always free • [email protected] • fryemuseum.org Casino: A Palimpsest Seattle-based interdisciplinary artist Storme Webber presents a reimagining of her city through experimental memoir, archival photographs, poetry, social history, installation, and performance. Meeting at the confluence of First Nations and pre-Stonewall-working-class-LGBTQ cultures in Pioneer Square,Webber’swork valorizes thesubmerged stories ofmarginalizedpeoples, and of the land itself. Through October 29.

WASHINGTON STATE CONVENTION CENTER705 Pike Street • (206) 694-5000 • Mon-Sun: 7 A.M.-10 P.M. • [email protected] • www.wscc.com Level 2 Galleria: The Art of Alzheimer’s —The Artists Within A different view of dementia—surprising, delightful, and inspiring art by vibrant people 60-101, living withAlzheimer’sandotherdementia.The“ArtofAlzheimer’s”opensheartsand minds to the vitality and dignity of people living with dementia. July 1-October 1. Level 2AB Lobby: Flags Across America From the art curators: Dale Baskin

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and Karen Robbins, “Our most sincere thanks to the talented artists who have contributed their inspiring images of our American flag as never before seen. This is a very small collection of photos taken from over 250 collected flagimages.”July 1-October 1.

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Gary Faigin • “The Water Cycle”acrylic on canvas, 40 x 30 inches

BONFIRE Gallery • Seattle, WA

BONFIRE GALLERY 603 South Main Street, Panama Hotel • (206) 790-1073 • Wed-Sat: 12-5 P.M. • www.thisisbonfire.com Inside Out Showing paintings by Gary Faigin. Once upon a time, steam engines were seen as cutting-edge technology, and the images of powerful trains cutting across the American landscape were featured in advertisements and posters as a glamorous image of modernity. Painter Gary Faigin turns that imagery on its head with a painting series in which steam engines appear strange and ominous, while at the same time retaining a sort of retro beauty. Opening Reception: Saturday, October 7, 6-8 P.M. Artist Gallery Talk: Saturday, October 14, 2 P.M. First Thursday Open Gallery: October 5 and November 2, 6-8 P.M. October 4-December 2. For more information, visit www.thisisbonfire.com.

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‘57 BISCAYNE110 Cherry St ree t , Second Floor • j a n e @ j a n e r i c h l o v s k y. c o m • http://57biscayne.com • First Thursdays: 5-9 P.M. and by appointment

Fourth Annual “100 under $100” One hundred works of art for under $100 a pop. Snatch up art by resident ‘57 Biscayne artists and lots of fabulous guests—paintings, tintypes, photos, mixed media constructions—and take it home that very night. Thursday, September 7, 5-9 P.M. with live music byVictorJanuszandafterwardsbyappointment through end of September.

CAFE PALOMA 93 Yesler Way • (206) 405-1920 • M o n - S a t : 9 A . M . - 5 : 3 0 P. M . , Dinner: Thurs-Sat: 6-9:30 P.M. Open for First Thursday Art Walk • www.cafepaloma.com Cafe Paloma offers lunches and light dinners with a Mediterranean authenticity for over 20 years. Owner Sedat Uysal has hosted local shows offineartphotographysinceheopenedCafe Paloma’s doors.

CORE GALLERY117 Prefontaine Place South • (206) 467-4444 • Weds-Sat: 12-6 P.M. • [email protected] • www.coregallery.org Small Inclinations John Smither shows video, paint, and print wall installations inspired by various wild locals around Seattle, Snoqualmie Pass and Leavenworth. Reception: Thursday, September 7, 6-9 P.M. Through September 30. 10 Stories Žanetka K. Gawronski says of her art, “I am interested in what is often overlooked, yet with a second glance is revealed to be precious, the time in-between memories.” Reception: Thursday, September 7, 6-9 P.M. Through September 30. Inner Work Exploring the textures of thoughts and feelings in textile and clay, Krista Lutz draws her inspiration by looking inward. Reception: Thursday, October 5, 6-9 P.M. October 4-28. Pantheon Scott Mayberry’s sculptural exhibit explores the interplay between nature and technology, and echoes the iconic themes of Greek mythology. Reception: Thursday, October 5 , 6 -9 P.M. October 4-28.

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FOSTER/WHITE GALLERY220 Third Avenue South, #100 • (206) 622-2833 • Tues-Sat : 10 A.M.-6 P.M. • [email protected] • www.fosterwhite.com Awakening Mark Rediske’s new mixed media works relate his esteem for J.M.W. Turner, the influences of growing up in Minnesota, and his current regards forthenaturalwondersofthePacificNorthwest. Opens First Thursday, September 7, 6-8 P.M. September 7-23. Athenaeum (I Can’t Pretend that This is Poetry) Presenting Shawn Huckins for his debut solo show at Foster/White. Meticulous renderings of iconic 18th century American paintings are juxtaposed with a 21st century lexicon, offering a simultaneously humorous an investigative account on the notion of cultural progress. Opens: Thursday, October 5, 6-8 P.M. October 5-21.

GALLERY 110110 Third Avenue South • (206) 624-9336 • Thu r s -Sa t : 12 -5 P.M. o r by appointment • [email protected] • www.gallery110.com Urban Featuring work by James Arzente, Susan Gans, M R McDonald, Janet Neuhauser, and David Sokal. “Urban” explores the Seattle urban experience up close through the photographic lens and each artist’s differing points of view. September 7-30. West Gallery: Beyond the Selfie Who do you see when you look at portrayals of others? Expand your self-perception in this thought-provoking exhibit ion of work exploring the significance of portraiture in the age oftheselfie.October 5-28. East Gallery: I’m Not the Only One Having studied portraits through abstract paintings, Paula Maratea now turns to the digital medium in her portraiture experimentation, attempting to illustrate the thread that makes us all alike. October 5-28.

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GALLERY4CULTURE101 Prefontaine Place South • (206) 263-1 5 8 9 • M o n - F r i : 9 - 5 P. M . , F i r s t Thursdays: 6-8 P.M. Closed weekends and holidays • www.4culture.org In Code John Criscitello’s new body of work features rock stars, reimagined album covers, and printed garments. Through the use of traditional media, video and installation, his exhibition builds on themes of contemporary gay identity and the fragile architecture of masculinity. Opening: Thursday, September 7, 6-8 P.M. September 7-28. Lost Skies There is only one sky, but our experience and interpretation of it is infinite. Maja Petric’s computer generated visual izat ions ut i l izemachine learning as an artistic tool. Algorithms search the internet and identify manifold views of the sky based on time, location, and meteorological data. Opening: Thursday, October 5, 6-8 P.M. October 5-26.

GLASSHOUSE STUDIO311 Occidental S. • (206) 682-9939 • Mon-Sat: 10 A.M.-5 P.M., Sun: 11 A.M.-4 P.M., First Thursday: 10 A.M.-8 P.M. • [email protected]• www.glasshouse-studio.com Glasshouse Studio is Seattle’s oldest glassblowing studio showcasing a wide range of glass with an emphasis on Northwest artists and it provides the unique opportunity to watch the process ofglassblowingfromstarttofinish.

Guy Anderson • “Winter Dormant”mixed media, 96 x 72 inches

Christian Grevstad Gallery Space • Seattle, WA

CHRISTIAN GREVSTAD GALLERY SPACE312 Occidental Avenue South • (206) 938-4360 • Mon-Fr i : 9

A.M.-4 P.M., or by appointment • i n f o @ g r e v s t a d . c o m • w w w.christiangrevstad.com/gallery-space With the estate of Guy Anderson, the Gallery exhibits a number of works by Guy Anderson on an ongoing basis, many of them not previously shown. Highly respected for his increasingly large, symbolic, mythic paintings, in later years he remains one of the legendary painters of the 20th Century.

RAGAZZI’S FLYING SHUTTLE607 First Avenue • (206) 343-9762 • Mon-Sat : 10:30 A.M.-6 P.M. • [email protected] • www.ragazzisflyingshuttle.com Established in 1982, this is Seattle’s “go to” venue for contemporary woven apparel, an incredible collection of novelty scarves, and unique wearable items. This beautiful independent store features a large collection of local andnationallyrecognizedjewelersandtextileartisans.Ragazzi’sFlyingShuttle also offer lots of affordable, easy care lines for work, play and travel.

SHIFT GALLERY312 South Washington Street • Fri-Sat: 12-5 P.M., First Thursday: 5-8 P.M., or by appointment • [email protected] • www.shiftgallery.org Passing Through Dawn P. Endean’s prints explore change, transience, and impermanence in society and the natural world. Reception: Thursday, September 7, 5-8 P.M. September 7-30. Finding the Extra in Ordinary Abstraction merges with semi-realism in Colleen Maloney’s landscapes emphasizingperspectiveswithcolor.Reception: Thursday, September 7, 5-8 P.M. September 7-30. Mending Patrice Donohue continues her workwith newspaper structuring surface, volume, light/shadow, and the repetition of stitching and weaving inspired by an Albert Camus quote, “We must mend what has been torn apart, make justice imaginable again…”—binding and mending with the determination of a beloved mantra. Reception: Thursday, October 5, 5-8 P.M. October 5-28.

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Susie Wind • “Girl Meets Bear”oil on canvas, 8 x 8 inches

Women Painters of WA Gallery • Seattle, WA

WOMEN PAINTERS OF WASHINGTON GALLERYColumbia Center, 701 - 5th Avenue, S u i t e 3 1 0 • ( 2 0 6 ) 6 2 4 - 0 5 4 3 • Mon-Fri: 11 A.M.-4 P.M. • www.womenpainters.com Small and Powerful Sizeintheartworlddoesn’tmatter,when it comes to quality. This exhibit of over 100 exquisite, small works by the Women Painters of Washington (begun in 1930) is a must see. View the work of this diverse, talented group and perhaps bring home a small treasure. Also see Women Painters of Washington members’ paintings at Macy’s Skybridge Gallery.

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JACK STRAW NEW MEDIA GALLERY4261 Roosevelt Way NE • (206) 634-0919• Mon-Fr i : 9 A.M.-5 P.M. • j [email protected] • www.jackstraw.org Mikawa Inspired by the haunting world of the ancient Japanese epic “Tales of Ise,” aritsts Garrett Fisher and Tori Ellison have created, “Mikawa,” which combinesfiberopticsculpture, sound,technology, and dance in an immersive, contemporary exploration of longing, beauty, and the ephemeral. Opening Reception: Friday, September 29, 7 P.M. Artist Talk: Friday, October 13, 7 P.M. September 29-December 8.

HENRY ART GALLERY15th Avenue NE & NE 41st Street • (206) 543-2280 • Weds, Fri, Sat, & Sun: 11 A.M.-4 P.M., Thurs: 11 A.M.-9 P.M., Closed: Monday & Tuesday • [email protected] • www.henryart.org

Changing Forms Inherlongcommitmenttofilmandvideo, Doris Totten Chase centered her practice of the medium along a thematic axis that explored moving pictures, sculpture, artistic agency, collaboration, and feminist issues. This exhibition shows her commitment and insistenceonfigurativeabstractionandan anti-narrative style that moves from an expressive register to a more conceptual form. Through October 1. Fun. No Fun. This commissioned work by Kraft Duntz, the Seattle-based artist/architect team of David Lipe, Matt Sellars, and Dan Webb, in collaboration with artist Dawn Cerny. This installation occupies the large open volume of the Henry’s lower level gallery and investigates how space and memory mediate experience; just as desire and lived experience affect the spaces we build, imagine, and occupy. This work locates itself somewhere between sculpture and architecture and considers states of aspiration and pragmatism. Through September 17. Summer Wheat: Full Circle This exhibit of work by New York-based artist Summer Wheat features large-scaleabstract-figurativepaintingsthat serve as both portals to imaginary worldsandasmirrorsthatreflectinteriorstates of being. Wheat brings celestial bodies and earthly creatures into a shared pictorialfieldtoconsidertherelationshipbetween the cosmic realm and human existence. Through September 17.

TA C O M ATHE ART STOP 940 Broadway • (253) 274-1630 • Tues-Fri: 9:30 A.M.-5:30 P.M., Sat: 9:30 A.M.-4:30 P.M. • [email protected] • www.ArtStopTacoma.com • www.ljewelers.com During September and October, The Art Stop and LeRoy Jewelers Celebrate Pearls! With custom pieces designed and manufactured by LeRoy Jewelers and hand crafted jewelry from award winning artist across the country. Including a reservations required Gemstone Roundtable with friend and colleague,nationally recognizedPearlGoddess Betty Sue King of King’s Ransom, Wednesday & Thursday, October 4 & 5. Call for details!

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THE GATHERING SPACE ART GALLERYB e l l a r m i n e P r e p , 2 3 0 0 S o u t h Washington • Mon-Fri : 1-5 P.M. • m e e k e r b @ b e l l a r m i n e p r e p . o rg•http://bellarmineprep.org/artgallery Intricately drawn, actively painted and evocatively themed compositions f r o m C h a n d l e r W o o d f i n a n d incongruously constructed mundane objects presented as Oldenbergian like sculptures from Todd Jannausch. Both artists created “Feast Art Center” and Gallery. September 7-29. Figurative and subtly framed cloud and icescapes from Zoe Burchard. Large scale black and white descriptive po r t r a i t s f rom Matthew Boy le . October 5-27.

E V E N T SThe Anacortes 98221 Artist’s Studio Tour features over 40 artists at 30+ venueswithin the98221zip code.Saturday & Sunday, October 21-22, 10 A.M.-5P.M. Maps for the free self-guided tour around Fidalgo Island available at local galleries, the Depot Art Center, and the Croatian Cultural Center and on the website. Well-known Northwest artists plus emerging artists. More information at www.anacortesartscommission.com or call (360) 202-6890.

Gig Harbor Open Studio TourFriday, September 15 through Sunday, September 17, 10 A.M.-5 P.M. 25th anniversary, free self-guided tour, with 27 artists in 18 studios. Meet the artists, see their unique studios, learn about their art, and buy art directly from the artists. Get your map/info: www.Gigharboropenstudiotour.org. Sponsored by Greater Gig Harbor Foundation.

Whatcom Artist Studio TourSaturdays & SundaysOctober 7-8 and 14-15, 10A.M.-5 P.M. Whatcom Artist Studio Tour is a juried, free, self-guided tour of many of the best artists in Whatcom County and it gives you the rare opportunity to meet the artists, see their creative spacesandpurchaseamazingworksofart at the source. Many artists give daily demonstrations of their craft. Multiple locations throughout Whatcom County. Information and maps available online year-round. Come see where creativity begins! For further information, email [email protected] or visit the website www.studiotour.net.

C A L L T O A R T I S T SOpen call for art ists in the Puget Sound area. Bellarmine Prep’s “The Gathering Space Art Gallery” is looking for four artists for the 2018-19 exhibit calendar. These are one person exhibits in any medium including electronic and installation. Exhibitors must be willing to work with Students. For prospectus and gallery information. Go to bellarmineprep.org/artgallery or email Ben Meeker at [email protected]

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