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digital art installation that looks like dark evergreen trees lit by the shifting colors of the aurora borealis
Culture

ArtSEA: Chasing the aurora borealis afterglow at Seattle art shows

Northwest artists channel Northern lights in galleries from Ballard to Pioneer Square.

by
  • Brangien Davis
/ May 16, 2024
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Culture

ArtSEA: Seattle arts venues are putting on a good face

Plus, ideas for an artful Mother’s Day weekend, from plants to printed matter.

by
  • Brangien Davis
/ May 9, 2024
Moses Sun
Culture

Black Arts Legacies: Moses Sun in light & shadow

After painting the “M” in Seattle’s Black Lives Matter mural, this artist’s career has been on the ascent.

by
  • Jas Keimig
/ May 7, 2024
film still of an older man in a classic safari suit attempting to capture a giant Rainier Beer in a net
Culture

ArtSEA: Seattle International Film Festival turns 50-ish

Picks for this year’s cinema celebration, plus award-winning plays at Seattle Rep and ACT Theatre.

by
  • Brangien Davis
/ May 2, 2024
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Culture

ArtSEA: All aboard for art at Sound Transit’s new East Link

Plus, Seattle Independent Bookstore Day, a party for Octavia Butler and upcoming readings about town.

by
  • Brangien Davis
/ April 25, 2024
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Culture

ArtSEA: Bed Bath & Beyond meets Bumbershoot

Plus, remembering S’klallam artist Jeffrey Veregge and celebrating Earth Day with clay.

by
  • Brangien Davis
/ April 18, 2024
side by side images: a smiling woman in a black motorcycle jacket next to a green book cover reading street trees of seattle
Culture

ArtSEA: A Seattle writer sings the praises of local street trees

Plus, fluid geometry on view in downtown galleries, and a must-see performance at Pacific Northwest Ballet.

by
  • Brangien Davis
/ April 11, 2024
a red, black and light blue painting of a bear's head in the formline tradition
Culture

ArtSEA: On the prowl for fresh Seattle art shows

Plus, extreme beachcombing, light displays in Pioneer Square and art for the eclipse.

by
  • Brangien Davis
/ April 4, 2024
photo of a large sculptural outdoor installation that looks like rust colored waves, a woman in a red dress walks thru
Culture

ArtSEA: Celebrating Richard Serra’s massive Northwest sculptures

Plus, the National Nordic Museum’s new show of mixed media works by Black artist expats in 20th-century Scandinavia.

by
  • Brangien Davis
/ March 28, 2024
a play set in a highly decorated dorm room where three young women are talking
Culture

ArtSEA: The intricacy of intimacy, as seen on Seattle stages

Plus, vigorous visual arts shows and a big orange bug comes alive.

by
  • Brangien Davis
/ March 21, 2024
two oil paintings side by side, at left a girl in a green sundress, at right, a medieval woman in robes
Culture

ArtSEA: Gifted $300 million in art, Seattle U plans a new museum

Plus, a long-awaited dance at Pacific Northwest Ballet, and new books by Northwest authors.

by
  • Brangien Davis
/ March 14, 2024
Gavin Rossdale, frontman of Bush
Your Last Meal

Your Last Meal | Gavin Rossdale loves ‘stupid English desserts’

Season
1
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Episode
177
/ March 14, 2024

The front man of grunge band Bush loves to whip up meals in his L.A. home, but it’s nostalgic dishes from his British childhood that make his heart sing.

a black and white photo of the rock band Nirvana performing on stage
Culture

ArtSEA: Nirvana’s back on stage in a new photobook and art show

Plus, NW glass artists are ‘Blown Away’ on Netflix, Lily Gladstone’s up for an Oscar and local musicians are jamming across the city.

by
  • Brangien Davis
/ March 7, 2024
a painting of a 1940s woman sitting at a red table with a plant on it
Culture

ArtSEA: The forgotten history of Northwest women painters

A long legacy of local artists shines at Edmonds and Seattle museums. Plus, the new graphic memoir tracing a grandmother’s complicated gifts.

by
  • Brangien Davis
/ February 29, 2024
photo of a stage performance with a large gray spaceship appearing to "beam up" a man below
Culture

ArtSEA: ‘Malcolm X’ lands at Seattle Opera via spacecraft

Plus, the Seattle Asian American Film Festival returns, and summer music festivals are shaping up.

by
  • Brangien Davis
/ February 22, 2024
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