Exhibition | Works on Paper

ArtXchange Gallery presents Works on Paper, a group exhibition celebrating the wide-ranging possibilities of one of the world’s most accessible art materials. Featured in this exhibition is the work of gallery artists Alan Lau, Gilchun Koh, Donald Cole, Jiyoung Chung, and Elaine Hanowell, who each bring their own distinct sensibility to the idea of “work…

Transplanting by Lauren Iida

Citizen’s Indefinite Leave article in the International Examiner

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…

Lauren Iida | Citizen’s Indefinite Leave

ArtXchange Gallery presents Citizen’s Indefinite Leave, a new series of intricate paper cutaways by Lauren Iida incorporating historical scenes from the unjust incarceration of 126,000 people of Japanese ancestry in the USA during World War II. With the assistance from Seattle-based organization, Densho, Iida was able to dive deeper into her own family’s history and create a narrative…

Tacoma Art Museum explores Fulgencio Lazo with music and dance at ArtXchange Gallery

Tacoma Art Museum filmed a fantastic piece in ArtXchange Gallery in honor of Fulgencio Lazo‘s partnership with the museum’s annual Dia de los Muertos festival. In addition to Lazo’s incredible tapetes (sand paintings) in the museum, TAM offers this full length performance by Trío Guadalevín as part of their 2021 Day of the Dead programming….

Fulgencio Lazo feature article in Art Access

A wonderful article about Fulgencio Lazo’s solo exhibition, Estrellas del Norte al Sur, by writer Susan Noyes Platt appears in the latest issue of Art Access! “In the Seattle art community, Fulgencio Lazo stands out for both his dazzling paintings and his commitment to community. Based in both Oaxaca, Mexico, where he was born, and…