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Through Fall 2015: "Northwest in the West: Exploring Our Roots"

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Through Fall 2015: "Northwest in the West: Exploring Our Roots"

As theme shows culled from a museum's permanent collection go, "Northwest in the West: exploring Our Roots" is not half bad. There are works that have been shown at TAM multiple times before, like Gaylen Hansen's iconic "Kernal Riding Through Snakes" and William Ivey's "Blues and Whites," and that's

Through Nov. 9: "INK THIS - Print Arts in the Northwest"

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Through Nov. 9: "INK THIS - Print Arts in the Northwest"

Prints are not what they used to be. Not that artists do not still make etchings, lithographs and silkscreen prints, but what they do with these and other print media - often in inventive and never-before-thought-of combinations and employing new digital technologies - can be like

INK THIS! - Celebrating Northwest printmaking at Tacoma Art Museum

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INK THIS! - Celebrating Northwest printmaking at Tacoma Art Museum

Prints are not what they used to be. Not that artists do not still make etchings, lithographs and silkscreen prints, but what they do with these and other print media - often in inventive and never-before-thought-of combinations and employing new digital technologies - can be like nothing ever before seen. Frank

Exploring our Western roots at Tacoma Art Museum

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Exploring our Western roots at Tacoma Art Museum

As theme shows culled from a museum's permanent collection go, "Northwest in the West: Exploring Our Roots" is not half bad. There are works that have been shown at TAM multiple times before, like Gaylen Hansen's iconic "Kernal Riding Through Snakes" and William Ivey's "Blues and Whites," and that's all right

Visual Edge: Erin Dengerink's "The Hole in Your Heart"

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Visual Edge: Erin Dengerink's "The Hole in Your Heart"

Erin Dengerink's installation "The Hole in Your Heart is a Portal to Another Dimension" is a mixed media installation of small, whimsical arrangements comprising a surreal landscape that delivers a message of hope to the heartbroken. That's what the description on the Artscapes website says. To me it is a delightful

Through June 14: "Wet: Abstract Expressionism in Fluidity, Movement and Space"

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Through June 14: "Wet: Abstract Expressionism in Fluidity, Movement and Space"

The exhibition called "Wet" and subtitled "Abstract Expressionism in Fluidity, Movement and Space" at B2 Fine Art is a retrospective of work by Chuck Smart with some works by other well-known artists thrown in - like Yakime Brown, who is beginning to make a splash in New York;

Visual Edge: "Wet" and expressive at B2 Fine Art

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Visual Edge: "Wet" and expressive at B2 Fine Art

The exhibition called "Wet" and subtitled "Abstract Expressionism in Fluidity, Movement and Space" at B2 Fine Art is a retrospective of work by Chuck Smart with some works by other well-known artists thrown in - like Yakime Brown, who is beginning to make a splash in New York; Judy Hintz

Through May 25: "Thomas Johnston: Palmpeset II"

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Through May 25: "Thomas Johnston: Palmpeset II"

Susan Christian continues to show the strongest art to be seen in Olympia in her little "Project Space" at Salon Refu. Her latest show is "Thomas Johnston Palmpeset II, Paintings and Photography." This is some powerful stuff - most notably "Envelop," the painting used on the posters and

Visual Edge: Thomas Johnston paintings and photos at Salon Refu

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Visual Edge: Thomas Johnston paintings and photos at Salon Refu

Susan Christian continues to show the strongest art to be seen in Olympia in her little "Project Space" at Salon Refu. Her latest show is "Thomas Johnston Palmpeset II, Paintings and Photography." This is some powerful stuff - most notably "Envelop," the painting used on the posters and invitations. It is

Guerrilla Girls invade Tacoma

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Guerrilla Girls invade Tacoma

The biting, satirical, outrageous feminist art group Guerrilla Girls will present a live performance sponsored by Tacoma Art Museum and University of Washington Tacoma. The event is called Guerrilla Girls: Not Ready to Make Nice. What they will do is anybody's guess, but rest assured it will be provocative, entertaining

Through Sept. 28: "Coastal Alchemy"

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Through Sept. 28: "Coastal Alchemy"

Art is most effective when it can evoke the essence or the spirit, of a person, place or event without necessarily looking like that person, place or event. More often than not it is most effective when it does not look like the subject because illusory depiction

Visual Edge: "Coastal Alchemy" at Museum of Glass

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Visual Edge: "Coastal Alchemy" at Museum of Glass

Art is most effective when it can evoke the essence or the spirit, of a person, place or event without necessarily looking like that person, place or event. More often than not it is most effective when it does not look like the subject because illusory depiction often detracts from

Visual Edge: Figures and abstractions by Michael Kaniecki

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Visual Edge: Figures and abstractions by Michael Kaniecki

Michael Kaniecki draws with authority. Folks like me who have spent a lifetime in and around college art departments might say his figure drawings are like the stuff you see in every figure drawing class, and there's some truth to that; but Kaniecki does it better than most. He has a

Through May 2: "The Meaning of Wood"

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Through May 2: "The Meaning of Wood"

"The Meaning of Wood" at the gallery at South Puget Sound Community College is one of the best theme shows I have seen in a long time. This spacious gallery in the Kenneth J Minnaert Center features sculptures, paintings and drawings from many artists in a wide

Visual Edge: The Meaning of Wood at South Puget Sound Community College

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Visual Edge: The Meaning of Wood at South Puget Sound Community College

"The Meaning of Wood" at the gallery at South Puget Sound Community College is one of the best theme shows I have seen in a long time. This spacious gallery in the Kenneth J Minnaert Center features sculptures, paintings and drawings from many artists in a wide range of styles,

Through Jan. 18: "Look! See? The Colors and Letters of Jen Elek and Jeremy Bert

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Through Jan. 18: "Look! See? The Colors and Letters of Jen Elek and Jeremy Bert

The exhibition at Museum of Glass by Jen Elek and Jeremy Bert is a colorful and interactive show of glass sculptures combined with about 50 large, refurbished neon letters that visitors can rearrange to their hearts' content. The show fills two of the larger galleries in the museum.

Visual Edge: Look! See?

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Visual Edge: Look! See?

The exhibition at Museum of Glass by Jen Elek and Jeremy Bert is a colorful and interactive show of glass sculptures combined with about 50 large, refurbished neon letters that visitors can rearrange to their hearts' content. The show fills two of the larger galleries in the museum. It's like an

Through April 5: "Sent From Somewhere Else: The Black and White Photography of Gary Lappier"

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Through April 5: "Sent From Somewhere Else: The Black and White Photography of Gary Lappier"

There's something otherworldly about Gary Lappier's photography show, "Sent From Somewhere Else," at Fulcrum Gallery. That does not mean the pictures are of fantasy scenes or that they're surrealistic or dreamily atmospheric. They are simple, straightforward, black and white shots of the B&I Market on South

Tacoma's B&I Public Market Place frozen in time

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Tacoma's B&I Public Market Place frozen in time

There's something otherworldly about Gary Lappier's photography show, "Sent From Somewhere Else," at Fulcrum Gallery. That does not mean the pictures are of fantasy scenes or that they're surrealistic or dreamily atmospheric. They are simple, straightforward, black and white shots of the B&I Market on South Tacoma Way. What is

Gallery hopping around Tacoma

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Gallery hopping around Tacoma

If you plan on doing some gallery hopping in the coming weeks, I suggested you wear some springy shoes because there's a lot of hopping to do, starting with "The Art of Wayzgoose" in the University Gallery at Pacific Lutheran University through April 9. The exhibition represents six years of

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