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Visual Arts The well-attended recent Seattle Art Fair provided a numbered of opportunities to get a glance at work and artists we don’t often see in this region. Bay Area artists such as Ruth Asawa and Hung Liu had a number of works on view. Asawa,...
In the Northern reaches of the progressive West Coast, there exists a vibrant group of aesthetically-inclined people. The company office features original art, piercings and tattoos aren’t hidden, and the fashion sense is cutting edge. While you might...
by Jen Graves The proposed third level "Park Lobby" at Seattle Asian Art Museum is so called because it looks out onto Volunteer Park. Courtesy Seattle Art Museum/LMN Architects UPDATE/WRAPUP AFTERWARD: I interviewed the architect, Sam Miller, and...
Picks from Seattle Art and Performance by Julia Raban Find a complete list of art shows in Seattle this summer on our Things To Do calendar. Museums Asian Art Museum Mood Indigo: Textiles From Around the World (Through Oct 9): This show is 89 pieces...
What do you want to be when you grow up? I have been asked this question since I was a child. Now, as a junior at the University of Washington Tacoma, that question has evolved: “What do you want to do after college?” No matter how it’s phrased, the...
Muse/News features art world news every week, with all the latest media coverage for SAM, Seattle, and beyond. The post Muse/News: Big Deal at SAM, Art Labyrinth, and Joyful Revolt appeared first on SAMBlog.
Since 2022, we’ve followed the adventures of Bobby McCullough, SAM Facilities and Landscape Manager, at the Olympic Sculpture Park as part of our video series � Botany with Bobby �. In each episode, Bobby offers viewers an up-close look at the natural...
In Rain (C.S. 1854) (1990), long-handled silver spoons are adhered to a wood canvas. Below the spoons, oozing layers of paint, oil, wax, and ink punctuate the work’s surface like drops of rain. Contemporary Native artist Jaune Quick-to-See Smith was...
SAM’s Gardner Center for Asian Art and Ideas presents the 2023–24 season of the Saturday University Lecture Series, exploring various topics on Asian art and culture across time. On Saturday, April 13, Aurelia Campbell, Associate Professor of Asian Art...
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SAMBlog – Seattle Art Museum Connecting Art to Life One Blog Post at a Time
Seattle Art Museum Connecting Art to Life One Blog Post at a Time
This is it, people. Less than a week left to get your fill of Graphic Masters: Dürer, Rembrandt, Hogarth, Goya, Picasso, R. Crumb before it closes August 28. In this, the last week of our groundbreak...
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In seventeenth-century Europe, many artists drained their paintings of bright colors, creating drama instead through strong contrasts of light and dark. This is striking in the ceremonial gravity of ...
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