“Artist June Sekiguchi creates strange, flowing shapes radiating symmetry” by Susan Platt for the International Examiner
View Sekiguchi’s solo exhibition “The Geometry of Resilience” here.
View Sekiguchi’s solo exhibition “The Geometry of Resilience” here.
Thank you to Visual Art Source for reviewing this show. Read more arts coverage at visualartsource.com.
Aboriginal art transcends linear time, weaving together the past, present, and future into a single continuous narrative. This exhibition reflects how Creation stories and artistic expression are timeless, embedded in an eternal cycle.
After 40 years of creating art in Seattle, Alonso-Rodríguez pays homage to the Pacific Northwest’s landscapes and the Cuban vistas that influenced his artistic journey.
March 7 – April 20, 2024 Joan Wortis’ creative journey has been shaped by a lifetime of global exploration and an enduring fascination with how line, shape, and form become imbued with meaning. Found Forms presents works created over the course of more than three decades with monotype collages on panel and Plexiglas alongside elegantly…
Celebrate Día de los Muertos with Fulgencio Lazo and the Seattle Art Museum!
Día de los Muertos en Tres Dimensiones: Escultura de Fulgencio Lazo Saturday, October 29 and Sunday, October 30, 2022 Seattle Center, Fisher Pavilion: 305 Harrison St., Seattle, WA 98109 Artist talk: October 29, 6:15 PM Co-sponsored by City of Seattle Office of Arts & Culture Join artist Fulgencio Lazo for a public exhibit and bilingual…
Lauren Iida discusses her art practice and Open Studio Cambodia, the artist collective she founded in 2018, with the Phnom Penh Post. Iida says that she really loves using hand-cut paper as her primary medium because the materials are not complicated or expensive and though it can be time consuming the process itself and the…
With fellow IDEAL PDX artists, William Hernandez creates a mural reflecting on the legacy of Mexican Modernism for the Portland Art Museum’s exhibition Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera, and Mexican Modernism.
Thank you to writer Kiyomi Kishaba for a thoughtful review of Lauren Iida’s solo show, Citizen’s Indefinite Leave, in the Feb 2022 issue of the International Examiner. Read the full article here! “Iida’s main art form is hand-cut paper. Her previous piece Memory Net is a 30-foot long paper intricately cut to resemble a fish net that…
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