Seattle Art Museum downtown isclosed. During construction the SeattleAsian Art Museum is our centre ofactivity, exhibitions and programs. Anew and expanded facility will openthe weekend of May 5-6, <strong>2007</strong>. Visitour website for more information.★ Seattle Asian Art Museum1400 E Prospect St ✆(206)654-3100www.seattleartmuseum.orgtues-sun 10am-5pm thurs til 9pmAdmission: suggested donation $3 .Thru Jan 15, <strong>2007</strong> American Art Decoand the Seattle Art Museum, 20objects that were some of the firstworks of American sculpture to enterthe Museum’s collection, includingwork by Hunt Diederich, Boris Lovet-Lorski, Alexander Archipenko, andothers; <strong>Nov</strong> 9-Jan 15 Vik Muniz,“Reflex”, photographs that tread theline between reality and illusion, representationand abstraction, idea andimage and means and ends by transformimages through alteration of scaleand point of view; Ongoing DiscoveringBuddhist Art-Seeking the Sublime,introduces Buddhism through worksfrom the permanent collection.★ Vetri International Glass1404 1st Ave ✆(206)667-9608www.vetriglass.common-sat 10am-6pm sun 12-5pm Open1st Thurs Artwalks 5-8pm <strong>Nov</strong> Glassby emerging glass artists from aroundthe world; Dec James Minson andRenata Crowe, jewellery.Western Bridge3412 4th Ave S ✆(206)838-7444www.westernbridge.orgthurs-sat 12-6pm Thru Dec 16 IntoBlack; Jan 16-May 5 Christian Marclay,“Video Quartet”; Paul Morrison, DanielPflumm, Steve Roden, Ben Rubin, andothers, “Group Show”.★ William Traver Gallery110 Union St, #200 ✆(206)587-6501www.travergallery.comtues-fri 10am-6pm sat 10am-5pmsun 12-5pm Open 1st Thurs Artwalks5-8pm <strong>Nov</strong> 3-Dec 3 Bertil Vallien,“Transparent Boundaries”, sandcastglass; Katja Fritzsche, “Into theWoods”, mixed media sculpture;Mary Fox, “Meditations”, blown andcast glass goblets; Dec 8-31 DannyPerkins, glass sculpture; Jan 5-28Annual Pilchuck Glass Exhibition,blown, cast and flameworked glass.74 PREVIEWLanny Bergner, Between Earth and Sky(2006), mixed media, Museum of NorthwestArt, La Conner, WA, through Jan 7, <strong>2007</strong>]Winston Wächter Fine Art203 Dexter Ave N ✆(206)652-5855www.winstonwachter.common-sat 10am-5pm <strong>Nov</strong> 9-Jan 4, <strong>2007</strong>Bo Bartlett, "Manifest Destiny", paintingsfocus on the Seattle area and featurea number of regional themes andmonuments; Jan 9-Feb 9 MichaelSchultheis, "Toroids of Ganymede".SPOKANENorthwest Museum ofArts & Culture2316 W First Ave✆24-hr hotline: (509)363-5315www.northwestmuseum.orgtues-sun 11am-5pm Admission (includesvisit to Campbell House): adults$7, seniors and students $5, childrenunder 5 and Museum members free,Family MACFest Days $10, 1st fridaysby donation 5-8pm. Thru Dec 31 Fibersof Life: From a Weaver’s View, AmericanIndian baskets from the permanentcollection; Thru Apr 22, <strong>2007</strong> SpokaneMedicine: Heritage and Highlights,artefacts and images related toSpokane’s medical history; OngoingSpokane Timeline, “Personal Voices”,over a century of history translated intoa 3D tapestry of personal stories.TACOMA★ Museum of Glass1801 E Dock St ✆(253)284-4750866-4MUSEUMwww.museumofglass.orgwed-sat 10am-5pm sun 12-5pm 3rdthurs 10am-8pm Admission: $10general, $8 seniors, military and students(13+ with ID), $8 groups of10+, $4 children (6-12 yrs), childrenunder 6 free, admission is free every3rd thurs from 5-8pm. Thru Dec 31Context Series, Part 1, Fresh! ContemporaryTakes on Nature & Allegory,mixed media works examinehow early 21st century artists areexploring traditional allegories andreinterpreting them to create new personaland collective metaphors; ThruMay 27, <strong>2007</strong> Transparently Built”,site-specific glass installationsexplore the diverse architectural propertiesof glass; <strong>Nov</strong> 11, 2006-<strong>Nov</strong>2009 Contrasts: a Glass Primer,includes international, historicallyimportant and visually stunningworks that are grouped to illustrateopposing ideas, techniques andstyles.★ Tacoma Art Museum1701 Pacific Ave ✆(253)272-4258www.TacomaArtMuseum.orgmon-sat 10am-5 pm sun 12-5pm 3rdthurs 10am-8pm Admission: $6.50-7.50, children 5 and under free, 3rdthurs free Thru Jan 28, <strong>2007</strong> AminahBrenda Lynn Robinson, “SymphonicPoem”, subject matter takes the storiesof African-American neighborhoodsof Sellsville and Poindexter Villageas a point of departure. Fabric,needlepoint, paint, ink, charcoal, clayand found objects create works thatintentionally draw from folk and crafttraditions; Thru Jan 14 Trimpin,“Conloninpurple”, installation is a 5-octave, room-sized metal and woodinstrument that produces naturalsounds played by museum visitors orpre-composed musical sequences;Thru Jan 21, <strong>2007</strong> Eric Carle, 40works by acclaimed illustrator of childrens’picture books, most noteably,“The Very Hungry Caterpillar”; OngoingTelling Stories: Highlights fromthe Permanent Collection.★ William Traver Gallery100-1821 E Dock St ✆(253)383-3685www.travergallery.comtues-sat 10am-6pm sun 12-5pm Open3rd Thurs Artwalks 5-8pm Thru <strong>Nov</strong> 5Davide Salvadore, “New Work”, blownglass sculpture; Mel Munsen, NewWork”, fused and slumped glass; Jan13-28 Sean O’Neill, blown and carvedglass; Benjamin Cobb, blown glass.★ OPEN LATE ON FIRST THURSDAYS
Alpha listing of galleries in this issueAccess Artist Run Centre 31Agnes Bugera Gallery 12Alberta Craft Council Gallery 12Alcheringa Gallery 58Allied Arts of Whatcom County 71AllMarquetry Studio Gallery 23Alternator Gallery for Contemporary Art 22Amelia Douglas Gallery, Douglas College 24Antisocial 31Appleton Galleries 31Arnold Mikelson Mind & Matter Art Gallery 31Art Ark Gallery 22Art Beatus (Vancouver) Consultancy 31Art Emporium 34Art Gallery @ Evergreen Cultural Centre 19Art Gallery of Alberta 12Art Gallery of Greater Victoria 59Art Gallery of the South Okanagan 26Art Gym at Marylhurst University 66Art Rental & Sales, Vancouver Art Gallery 34Art Works Gallery 34Arts Council Gallery of New Westminster 24Arts Off Main Gallery 34Artspeak Gallery 34Asai’s Art Gallery 19Atelier Gallery 34Attic Gallery 66Autumn Brook Gallery 35Avenue Gallery 59Baas Art Gallery 71Barbara Boldt Original Art Studio 23Bau-Xi Gallery 35Bel Art Gallery, North Vancouver 25Bel Art Gallery, Vancouver 35Belkin Satellite 35Bellevue Arts Museum 69Bellevue Gallery 63The Bent Box 35beppu wiarda gallery 68Billy King Showroom 71Bjornson Kajiwara Gallery 36Blackberry Gallery, Port Moody Arts Centre 27Blackfish Gallery 68Brian Scott Studio Gallery 20Britannia Art Gallery, Britannia Library 36The Broadway Gallery 71Buckland Southerst Gallery 63Burnaby Art Gallery 18Burnaby Arts Council 18Burnaby Village Museum 18Buschlen Mowatt Gallery 36Campbell River Art Gallery 18Catriona Jeffries Gallery 36Center on Contemporary Art (CoCA) 71Centre A 37Chali-Rosso Art Gallery 37Chambers 68Charles H. Scott Gallery 37Chilliwack Artists' Association 19‘Chosin Pottery 59Circle Craft Gallery 37CityScape Community Art Space 25Coastal Peoples Fine Arts Gallery 37Collector's Gallery of Art 8Community Arts Council of Greater Victoria 59Comox Valley Art Gallery 20Contemporary Art Gallery 37Contemporary Crafts Museum & Gallery 68Crafthouse Gallery 37Creekhouse Gallery 37Cultural Centre Gallery 14Cunliffe House & Extension Gallery, Kamloops 21Currents Cooperative Gallery 66Dales Gallery 59Delta Arts Council 20Deluge Contemporary Art 59Diana Paul Galleries 8Diane Farris Gallery 37Doctor Vigari Gallery 38Dorian Rae Collection 38Douglas Reynolds Gallery 38Douglas Udell Gallery, Calgary 8Douglas Udell Gallery, Edmonton 14Douglas Udell Gallery, Vancouver 38Downtown Gallery 38Dundarave Print Workshop and Gallery 38Eagle Spirit Gallery 38Eileen Fong Gallery, Artists’ Co-op 38Elissa Cristall Gallery 44Elizabeth Leach Gallery 69Elliott Louis Gallery 44Emily Carr Alumni Society at QET Theatre 44Envision Gallery (Monny’s) 44Equinox Gallery 44Esplanade Art Gallery 14Exposure Gallery 44Federation Gallery 44Fort Gallery 20Ferry Building Gallery 63fibreEssence Gallery 44Foster/White Gallery, Pioneer Sq 71Foster/White Gallery, Rainier Sq 72Framagraphic Framing Gallery 45Fran Willis Gallery 59Francine Seders Gallery 72Frye Art Museum 72G. Gibson Gallery 72Gala Gallery 63Galiano Art Gallery 21Gallery 223 24Gallery at Hycroft, University Women's Club 45Gallery at the Mac, McPherson Playhouse 61Gallery Gachet 45Gallery in the Oak Bay Village 61Gallery Jones Fine Arts 45Gallery M by Martha Sturdy 45Gallery O-Contemporary 45Gallery Odin 29Gallery of B.C. Ceramics 45Geert Maas Sculpture Gardens & Gallery 22Gibsons Landing Gallery, Sunshine Coast 30Glenbow Museum 8The Graffiti Co. Art Studio/Gallery 25Grand Forks Art Gallery 21Greg Kucera Gallery 72grunt gallery 46Hallie Ford Museum of Art 69Hampton Gallery 21Harrison Galleries, Calgary 8Harrison Galleries, Vancouver 46Havana Gallery 46Heffel Fine Art Auction House 46Henry Art Gallery, University of Washington 72Herringer Kiss Gallery 10Howe Street Gallery & The Soul of Africa 46Ian Tan Gallery 47Industrial Artifacts 47Inuit Gallery of Vancouver 47The Ironworks 47Izzard Fine Art Gallery @ Traveltime 63JACANA Contemporary Art 48JEM (Just East of Main) Gallery 48Jenkins Showler Gallery 64Jennifer Kostuik Gallery 48Joyce Williams Antique Prints & Maps 48Kamloops Art Gallery 21Kelowna Art Gallery 23Kurbatoff Art Gallery 48Kwantlen Art Gallery 31Lambert's Gallery & Shop 49Langham Cultural Centre Gallery 22Laroche Fine Art Gallery 29Lattimer Gallery 49Laura Russo Gallery 69Le Centre Culturel Francophone, Vancouver 49Linda Lando Fine Art 49Lisa Harris Gallery 73Lloyd Gallery 26Loch Gallery 10Lone Cypress Gallery 27Lynnmour Art Studio & Gallery 25M. Morgan Warren’s Studio 29Main Street Gallery 29Malaspina Printmakers Gallery 49Maltwood Art Museum and Gallery 61Maple Ridge Art Gallery 23Marilyn S. Mylrea Art Gallery 49Marion Scott Gallery 49www.preview-art.com PREVIEW 75
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