Events
A Two-Way Mirror: Double Consciousness In Contemporary Glass By Black Artists
Museum of Glass 1801 Dock St., TacomaA Two-Way Mirror is an exhibition of contemporary Black artists who have used glass to create work that deconstructs social, cultural, gender, and racial identity concerns.
Pura Fé and Charly Lowry: Indigenous Women
Meany Center for the Performing Arts 4040 George Washington Lane, NE, SeattlePowerhouse Indigenous artists Pura Fé and Charly Lowry come together to share their artistry, activism and passion for building community. Pura Fé is an elder and heir to the Tuscarora Indian Nation, and has won a Native American Music Award for Best Female Artist and an L’académie Charles Cros Award for Best World Album. Charly…
A.K. Burns: What is Perverse is Liquid
Henry Art Gallery 15th Avenue NE & NE 41st Street, SeattleCreated in part as a feminist critique of artist Marcel Duchamp’s voyeuristic installation Étant donnés (1946–66), What is Perverse is Liquid is structured as a series of interfaces including peepholes, portholes, computer screens, and other visual “leaks.” The video crescendos as a pregnant performer lies prone, referencing the nude featured in Duchamp’s work. Instead the performer rejects the viewer’s…
Up in the Woods: A Spooky Improv Comedy
Unexpected Productions Improv 1428 Post Alley, Seattle, WAEvery night, you get to create a hilarious show where improvisers will be stranded in different locations such as a haunted house, a high school, or an abandoned hospital. You will also choose an object that will start the action, such as a creepy doll, an old photograph, a wooden stake, and so on. Additionally,…
A.K. Burns: What is Perverse is Liquid
Henry Art Gallery 15th Avenue NE & NE 41st Street, SeattleCreated in part as a feminist critique of artist Marcel Duchamp’s voyeuristic installation Étant donnés (1946–66), What is Perverse is Liquid is structured as a series of interfaces including peepholes, portholes, computer screens, and other visual “leaks.” The video crescendos as a pregnant performer lies prone, referencing the nude featured in Duchamp’s work. Instead the performer rejects the viewer’s…
A.K. Burns: What is Perverse is Liquid
Henry Art Gallery 15th Avenue NE & NE 41st Street, SeattleCreated in part as a feminist critique of artist Marcel Duchamp’s voyeuristic installation Étant donnés (1946–66), What is Perverse is Liquid is structured as a series of interfaces including peepholes, portholes, computer screens, and other visual “leaks.” The video crescendos as a pregnant performer lies prone, referencing the nude featured in Duchamp’s work. Instead the performer rejects the viewer’s…
Primary Trust
Seattle Rep 155 Mercer St., SeattleThis intimate and offbeat new comedy by Eboni Booth tells a surprising story about one man’s leap of faith and the friends he makes along the way. Directed by Kaytlin McIntyr. Show runs Oct. 24-Nov. 24
Emanuel Ax: Fantasies
Meany Center for the Performing Arts 4040 George Washington Lane, NE, SeattleFew pianists are as universally beloved as Emanuel Ax. Ax brings his vantage point of profound musical depth and understanding to explore the theme of fantasies in works by Schumann and Beethoven, inviting us to explore the freedom and expressiveness this form embodies.
Emily Leonard – Understory
Winston Wächter Fine Art 203 Dexter Ave. N., SeattleEmily Leonard paints expressive botanical studies and fruitfully layered landscapes. Through a series of transparent glazes, Leonard abstracts flowers and trees into vibrant compositions rife with movement.
A.K. Burns: What is Perverse is Liquid
Henry Art Gallery 15th Avenue NE & NE 41st Street, SeattleCreated in part as a feminist critique of artist Marcel Duchamp’s voyeuristic installation Étant donnés (1946–66), What is Perverse is Liquid is structured as a series of interfaces including peepholes, portholes, computer screens, and other visual “leaks.” The video crescendos as a pregnant performer lies prone, referencing the nude featured in Duchamp’s work. Instead the performer rejects the viewer’s…
Primary Trust
Seattle Rep 155 Mercer St., SeattleThis intimate and offbeat new comedy by Eboni Booth tells a surprising story about one man’s leap of faith and the friends he makes along the way. Directed by Kaytlin McIntyr. Show runs Oct. 24-Nov. 24
Emily Leonard – Understory
Winston Wächter Fine Art 203 Dexter Ave. N., SeattleEmily Leonard paints expressive botanical studies and fruitfully layered landscapes. Through a series of transparent glazes, Leonard abstracts flowers and trees into vibrant compositions rife with movement.