Marcio Diaz Seattle Times exhibition review
Tiny Bubbles: The Effervescent Pastorals of Marcio Diaz, exhibition review of Marcio Diaz’s 2015 solo exhibition. Written for the Seattle Times.
Tiny Bubbles: The Effervescent Pastorals of Marcio Diaz, exhibition review of Marcio Diaz’s 2015 solo exhibition. Written for the Seattle Times.
Beginning First Thursday, January 7. 5-8pm, ArtXchange Gallery is utilizing the North walls of the gallery (opposite the main exhibition space) to present rotating features throughout the year. To inaugurate the North Gallery, Laura Castellanos presents a grand installation of soft sculptural characters from her Cake + Ashes series, as well as paintings from the…
The folkloric and fantastical meet in “Mythos: Cultural Narratives and Personal Mythologies,” a whimsical show at ArtXchange Gallery that serves up “mythologies for the modern era.”
Congratulations to ArtXchange artists Humaira Abid and June Sekiguchi, who both received an Artist Trust Fellowship! To read their profiles, and see a complete list of Artist Trust Fellowship recipients, click here.
ArtXchange artist Jonathan Wakuda Fischer will creating a series of outdoor panels for Hirabayahi Place, a building honoring civil rights activist Gordon Hirabayashi and the Japanese Americans struggles for justice. More information can be found on their website here, or in Alan Lau’s article for the International Examiner here.
Art Radar speaks with artist Humaira Abid from her Seattle base, discussing how her most intimate experiences are being fleshed out in mahogany, pine and ebony. Click here to read the interview!
Joan Wortis’s folded fabric piece, Coiling and Spinning, featured in the recent issue of Luxe magazine!
Humaira Abid is mentioned in a recent Seattle Weekly review on the Bellevue Arts Museum’s 2015 Biennial show, Knock on Wood! Click HERE to read the full article.
ArtXchange artist Humaira Abid is currently featured in the March issue of Shabh Yatra, the in-flight magazine for Air India! You can read the article, “Power of Red” by clicking HERE.
In an innovative pairing of art and architecture, Seattle firm SkB Architects has hired artist Jonathan Wakuda Fischer as their first-ever resident muralist…
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