➜ ➜ Henry Art <strong>Gallery</strong> presents SEATTLE ART EVENT Brightwater: Steve Badanes’s Field House Project,Wed, <strong>May</strong> 9, 7 PM $7 General One of the first public art commissions to break ground as part of the Brightwater Treatment System Project. It will be sited in a wooded clearing on over forty acres of reclaimed wetland and Henry salmon stream habitat.<strong>The</strong> Field House will serve as a study centre and meeting place that exemplifies green architectural practices. Badanes is a pioneer in the design/build approach. He will lec- Members FREE ture on this and other projects. For more information visit www.4culture.org Henry Art <strong>Gallery</strong>, University of Washington, 15th Ave NE & NE 41st St www.henryart.org 206-543-2281 Alaskan Way First Ave South James Western Ave. Yesler Way Occidental Second Ave South King Main Jackson 3rd Ave S G.GIBSON ◆ Washington ◆ PIONEER SQUARE GREG KUCERA FOSTER/WHITE Second Ave 4th Ave S ➜ TO HENRY ART GALLERY, UNIVERSITY of WASHINGTON and BURKE MUSEUM Seattle Freeway SEATTLE ASIAN ART MUSEUM ◆ E Prospect St. E Aloha ◆ CANLIS GLASS OLYMPIC SCULPTURE PARK Broad St Western Ave Elliot 6th Ave 5th Ave 4th Ave Wall St Bell Blanchard Hwy 99 1st Ave 2nd Ave ◆ LISA HARRIS Pike Place Market 11th Ave 9th Ave Denny Way Stewart St VETRI INT’L GLASS Pine St Union ◆ ◆ WILLIAM TRAVER ◆ SEATTLE ART MUSEUM Olive Way Pike St Seneca St University FOSTER/WHITE 5th Ave Marion St Playfield 9th Ave E. Pike St Terry ◆ E. Broadway Madison Columbia Cherry James E. 15th Ave. FRYE ART MUSEUM Alaskan Way Seattle Freeway Elliot Bay SEATTLE Yesler Way PIONEER TO MUSEUM OF GLASS, TACOMA SQUARE ART MUSEUM, WILLIAM TRAVER (see inset) in Tacoma S Jackson MING'S ASIAN S King St. ◆ TO WESTERN TO BROADWAY BRIDGE GALLERY IN LONGVIEW 7th Ave S TO PRATT FINE ARTS CENTER ON SOUTH MAIN ➜ 70 PREVIEW
dents, faculty, high school and college students with ID free, thurs 11am-8pm free Apr 10-Jul 1 Paul Strand, “<strong>The</strong> Mexican Portfolio”, 20 images depicting the landscape, people and architecture of Mexico in the 1930s. “<strong>The</strong> Portfolio” and its specific sequencing reveal Strand’s attempt to create a filmlike narraive with still images; Thru <strong>May</strong> 6 Bruce Nauman, “Elusive Signs- Bruce Nauman Works with Light”, neon works provide a revealing picture of Nauman’s extensive artistic career; Thru Apr 22 Make your Own Life: Artists in and Out of Cologne, looks at the mythic proportions and art historical significance of the alternative scene based in Cologne in the late 1980s and early 1990s; Thru <strong>May</strong> 13 Carsten Holler, “Neon Circle”, interactive installation offers viewers fleeting moments of transformation; Thru Apr 8 Photographer Unknown, provides a glimpse at a variety of unattributed images, including rare and beautiful wax-paper negatives. ★ Lisa Harris <strong>Gallery</strong> 1922 Pike Pl ✆(206)443-3315 www.lisaharrisgallery.com mon-sat 10:30am-5:30pm sun 11am- 4pm Apr 5-28 Ed Kamuda, new oil paintings and gouaches; <strong>May</strong> 3-26 Richard Morhous, landscapes and cityscapes in acrylics. Ming’s Asian <strong>Gallery</strong> 519 6th Ave S ✆(206)748-7889 www.mingsgallery.com mon-sat 10am-6pm sun 12-5pm Apr- <strong>May</strong> Representing 5,000 years of history and tradition, journey through the Imperial Dynasties of Japan, China, Korea, Myanmar, Cambodia, Tibet, Thailand and Nepal. From historical treasures to accents, Ming’s offers a collection of unique antiques, fine furniture, mineral carvings, porcelains, netsuke, snuff bottles, paintings, textiles, Peking glass, jade and so much more. Appraisals and design services offered. Cultural exhibitions, lectures and symposiums are presented throughout the calendar year, Call for current schedule. Richard Morhous, Sailors Delight, acrylic Ed Kamuda <strong>April</strong> 5-28 new oil paintings and gouaches Richard Morhous <strong>May</strong> 3-26 landscapes and cityscapes 1922 Pike Place ■ Seattle,WA 98101 206.443.3315 ■ www.lisaharrisgallery.com ★ Seattle Art Museum 100 University St ✆(206)654-3100 www.seattleartmuseum.org <strong>May</strong> 5-6, 10am-9pm, 35-hour Grand Opening Weekend of the newly expanded facility, admission is free but will require entry tickets with specific times – no advance tickets; Olympic Sculpture Park hours: <strong>May</strong> 1- Sept 30 daily 6am-9pm <strong>May</strong> 5-Sept 9 SAM at 75: Building a Collection for Seattle, inaugural exhibition features new acquisitions and gifts in honour of the museum’s upcoming 75th anniversary, including Cai Guo-Qiang, “Inopportune: Stage One”, a nine-car installation piece; SEATTLE TOWER BUILDING Thru Apr 7 Kathryn Altus, Rachel Brumer, Donna Fountain, Justin Gibbens, Lisa Jacoby, Garrett Keith, Anne Mathern, Allan Packer, Joan Wrench, “Introductions”, work by Northwest artists new to the gallery, includes Allan Packer’s “Gotham”, mixed media sculpturepainting installation concerned with the dimension and sequence of time; Apr 2-30 Winston Wachter Fine Art, part of “In Focus: Seattle Galleries at SAM <strong>Gallery</strong>”; <strong>May</strong> 10-Jun 9 Jaq Chartier, Claire Cowie, Marita Dingus, Victoria Haven, Blake Haygood, Patrick Holderfield, Margie Livingston, Brian Murphy, Joseph Park, Robert Yoder, and others, “Artist Trust: 20 Years”, celebrates 20th anniversary; OLYMPIC SCULPTURE PARK, 9-acres with special commissions by artists Louise Bourgeois, Richard www.preview-art.com PREVIEW 71
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