Untold Passage considers the expressive, unquantifiable aspects of immigration.
The Factory’s collaboratory exhibition with Mount Analogue showcases inflatable art.
Sympathizing with inanimate objects in Amie Siegel’s Interiors.
Step inside and you’ll find yourself somewhere between zero and infinity.
Through the poetry of common objects, Inye Wokoma reveals the webs of reliance under redlining.
The whimsical tradition pairs artists with UW students for surprise results.
A Q&A with Chris E. Vargas, organizer of ‘Trans Hirstory in 99 Objects.’
The month-long leftist festival offers interesting perspectives on art and politics–but who is showing up?
Satpreet Kahlon’s curatorial debut inspects the devaluation of handicraft and motherhood.
An exhibition about hypnotherapy and other water sports.
Mejor Vida Corp, an exhibition at Hedreen Gallery, offers products and services for free.
At Gallery4Culture, three artists realize Seattle’s real-estate nightmare.
If artists truly hope to resist Trumpism, they must confront the ways they’re already failing.
“C.M. Dreamland” pays homage to the surreal Nintendo character through painting and installation.
Get $250 to develop your own comic, or pay $120 to get local comics delivered to your door.
The Yellow Fish // Epic Durational Performance Festival is testing temporal limits once again.
The human back is the star of this beguiling new exhibition.
A student-curated exhibition at Jacob Lawrence Gallery envisions political grandiosity.
You’ll have to mind the gaps, both in the work and its curation, to get the full picture.
The legacy Seattle artist’s 60-painting series is on display in its entirety at SAM.