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Rachel Bess
If her subjects are decidedly of the present day in appearance and dress, Rachel Bess draws heavily on the Baroque and Romantic eras for stylistic and narrative inspiration to inform allegories on women's strength and authority. More...


“1900: Adornment”
"1900: Adornment for Home and Body" serves as a great excuse to put excellent by under-appreciated works before the public. More...


Jacob Lawrence
"Jacob Lawrence as Printmaker" attests that his late move to the relative isolation of the Pacific Northwest resulted in some of his best work. More...


Trevor Paglen
For Trevor Paglen geography and photography equals diptychs that present a buried layer of surveillance just below picturesque surfaces. More...


Dirk Staschke
Dirk Staschke leaves the backs of his ceramic still-life sculptures exposed for a reason: to remind us it is all made by hand. More...


Mernet Larsen
Mernet Larsen's blocky figures are typically engaged in banal moments of intense contemplation. The visual drama comes not from the narrative but from her use of reverse perspective. More...


Rodrigo Valenzuela
Eye popping images of urban decay have recently hit an art world sweet spot. Rodrigo Valenzuela smartly reverses this trope. More...


Joseph Goldberg
Joseph Goldberg's deceptively simple oil-and-wax paintings possess unique topographies within their jagged edges. More...


“Try Youth As Youth”
Four photographers address the human drama of incarcerated child using distinct approaches that enrich our understanding. More...


Axle Contemporary
Axle Contemporary has been a pop up gallery on wheels for five years. This survey brings them indoors, displaying the rich variety that over 150 artists have squeezed into the truck. More...


“Art of the American West”
Works from the recent major donation by the Haub Family Collection of "Art of the American West" significantly upgrade this museum's permanent collection and comprise a complex exhibition on a number of overlapping planes. More...


Steven Williams
Steven Williams records lost and forgotten moments, objects and places of the American West in gorgeous black and white silver gelatins prints using a tradition 8 x 10 camera. More...


Lucinda Parker
Lucinda Parker’s recent paintings focus on geological forms, mountain landscapes filtered through jigsaw-like, interlocking forms. More...


Lisa Ludwig
These birds' nests by Lisa Ludwig are cast in bronze--but only after she first undertakes a laborious process of reconstruction. More...


Mel Chin
Mel Chin makes visible on paper his thoughts on far-ranging subjects. His acuity over a long career is leavened by levity. More...


Lisa Lindvay
Heart is what resonates in "Hold Together," Lisa Lindvay's 7-year long photography project revolving around the members of her own family, a family visibly impacted by the absence of their mother due to mental illness. More...


Hap Tivey
Hap Tivey's classic Light and Space work toys with viewers’ perception and how we process light emotionally and psychologically. More...


Travis Pond
"Northwest Wildlife" aptly describes the current assemblages of Travis Pond, who cuts up metal detritus in order to repurpose it. More...


Faces of Impressionism
Impressionist portrait works from Paris' Musee d'Orsay trace the movement's pictorial evolution with a dazzling human face. More...


“Being Woman"
The five artists in "Being Woman" bring distinctive cultural commentary and political persuasion to their art without sacrificing craft and aesthetics to content. More...

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