Jonathan Wakuda Fischer in CityArts Magazine
In an innovative pairing of art and architecture, Seattle firm SkB Architects has hired artist Jonathan Wakuda Fischer as their first-ever resident muralist…
In an innovative pairing of art and architecture, Seattle firm SkB Architects has hired artist Jonathan Wakuda Fischer as their first-ever resident muralist…
ArtXchange Gallery’s current exhibit, Mythscapes: Australian Aboriginal Art, has a wealth of color, pattern, and story for all ages to enjoy. Saturday, November 8, 12-4pm Join ArtXchange Gallery at a special gallery event for kids and families. Experience dot-painting activities, Dreaming stories, and viewing the Mythscapes exhibit with kid-friendly walkthroughs by gallery staff. Ages 4…
[tabs_button][tab title=”Mandala Project”] During July, ArtXchange Gallery and Judy Shintani invite you to participate in a month of Mandala making! History: California Bay Area artist Judy Shintani created a Facebook Group for artists to create and share 12 mandalas during the first 12 days of 2014. These mandalas would represent a corresponding month in the…
Saturday, June 28, 1-4pm, Free to attend and open to the public Join ArtXchange Gallery and ATELIER H for an afternoon trunk show featuring statement jewelry and one-of-a-kind fashion designed and created in Pakistan, as well as video installation by Saad Khan and Kiran Dhillon, and complimentary Pakistani appetizers by Sunlit Skillet. If you love…
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From ‘What’s Your Miracle?’ Arts Crush Event, directed by dancer/choreographer Vanessa Villalobos. Dancers perform original works in response to the paintings of William Hernandez.
In addition to the First Thursday artwalks this fall, ArtXchange Gallery has a variety of special events planned in honor of our Milagros exhibit by William Hernandez! Keep an eye here on our News blog for updated info. Milagros Artist Reception: First Thursday Art Walk, October 3rd, 5-8pm ArtXchange Gallery presents Milagros, paintings by William…
In summer 2013, Jonathan Wakuda Fischer debuted an original mural on the iconic KEXP building of Seattle. “While the design and logistical planning took weeks stretched over many months, the actual painting only required six days. There were a couple rainouts at the end of the Summer, of course. The color scheme was limited based…
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