Naoko Morisawa featured in The Seattle Vine

Dyed – Mosaic Artwork Bursts with Color Artist Creates Vibrant Mosaics With Oil-Dyed Wooden Chips By Lisa Pollman, Seattle Vine We spoke with Lauren Davis, Gallery Manager at Seattle’s ArtXchange Gallery to find out more about Morisawa’s work. “Naoko’s wood mosaics reveal her ability to focus on the perfection of the tiniest detail, while still…

Women’s Work: Culture and the Feminine in City Arts Magazine

Women’s Work with ArtXchange’s Lauren Davis. March 12, 2013 | by Erin King ArtXchange, a women-run gallery dedicated to fostering cultural exchange through art, conferred with some non-Western women in the community and decided it was time to show Seattle that the conversation about equality in the art world isn’t over. Read the full article…

Women’s Work: Culture and the Feminine Featured in the International Examiner

Women’s Work: Culture and the Feminine gets a write up in the International Examiner “The Elles: Pompidou” show at Seattle Art Museum has come and gone, but it has reinvigorated an ongoing dialogue about women artists that continues in Seattle. Six talented, outspoken artists lend their feminist perspectives, each through her own cultural lens, in…

Digital Superstitions reviewed by Jen Graves in The Stranger

Scared? Jonathan Wakuda Fischer’s Shape-Shifting Digital Superstitions by Jen Graves THE OLD PLUM AND THE NEW ROBOT Jonathan Wakuda Fischer’s homage to 16th-century painter Kano Sansetsu. In Digital Superstitions, his newest series, Seattle artist Jonathan Wakuda Fischer responds to the unexplainable with engineering. On one wall of ArtXchange Gallery, there are a handful of simple paintings….