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Tony Feher
Tony Feher’s creative inspiration began when he was momentarily mesmerized by light interacting with marbles seen through a window. More...


David Schell, "Casual Plans"
David Schell's shapes are biomorphic but not figurative, geometric but not hard-edged, kinda squishy, like a grilled cheese sandwich left too long in a hot car. More...


Trees, Fox & Friends
”Trees, Fox & Friends” assembles an impressive survey featuring the centrality of trees in a time of severe climate change. More...


Tony Feher
Tony Feher’s creative inspiration began when he was momentarily mesmerized by light interacting with marbles seen through a window. More...


Richard T. Walker
Richard T. Walker interrogates nature and the solitary observer through multimedia works. The playfully ironic title, “Never Here /Always There,” conveys the flavor of Walker’s inquiries and investigations. More...


Jenny Holzer
Jenny Holzer examines the unsettling language associated with Trumpism, QAnon, and artificial intelligence. More...


Jenny Holzer
Jenny Holzer examines the unsettling language associated with Trumpism, QAnon, and artificial intelligence. More...


Ruhee Maknojia
The elaborately patterned paintings of Ruhee Maknojia are based on fables that engender civil discourse and discussion. More...


Ruhee Maknojia
The elaborately patterned paintings of Ruhee Maknojia are based on fables that engender civil discourse and discussion. More...


American Art: The Stories We Carry
The re-installation of the American art collection at Seattle Art Museum reflects significant shifts in art history, curatorial perspectives, and what is and is not a “masterpiece.” More...


American Art: The Stories We Carry
The re-installation of the American art collection at Seattle Art Museum reflects shifts in art history and curatorial perspectives. More...


Chris Johanson, "Untitled Tryiptych"
Chris Johanson's untitled triptych, a key work of San Francisco's "Mission School," today still registers the spirit of that time and place. More...


Chris Johanson, "Untitled Tryiptych"
Chris Johanson's untitled triptych, a key work by one of the key artists of San Francisco's "Mission School," its fusion of street art, Funk assemblage and Japanese underground comic illustration still registers the spirit of that time and place. More...


Richard T. Walker, “Never Here / Always There”
Richard T. Walker interrogates nature and the solitary observer through multimedia works. The playfully ironic title, “Never Here /Always There,” conveys the flavor of Walker’s inquiries and investigations. More...


JooYoung Choi
JooYoung Choi's paintings with cut paper (and one soft sculpture) show an affinity for comic books, toys, fairytales, and galactic superheroes. Dense imagery and explosive color make for an exceptionally loaded show with a huge array of characters. More...


Annetta Kapon
Proxy Gallery is a 12-inch cube used by Annetta Kapon since 2013. This is exhibition #85. surveying the many collaborating artists. More...


Darren Orange
Darren Orange has maintained a long inquiry into the landscape of the Pacific Northwest, currently via pure abstract painting. More...


Darren Orange
Darren Orange has maintained a long inquiry into the landscape of the Pacific Northwest, currently via pure abstract painting. More...


Jeffrey Frisch, "Extreme Moderation"
Jeffrey Frisch turns art styles, genres, movements, and even painting techniques inside out and upside down. Titled “Extreme Moderation,” these up cycled constructions engage in intellectual and aesthetic play. More...


Jeffrey Frisch, "Extreme Moderation"
Jeffrey Frisch turns art styles, genres, movements, and even painting techniques inside out and upside down. Titled “Extreme Moderation,” these up cycled constructions engage in intellectual and aesthetic play. More...

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