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Q&A with Graham Downing and Max Kraushaar | City Arts
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Skip to main content. Q&A with Graham Downing and Max Kraushaar. Wednesday, December 5, 2012. Last night, artists Graham Downing and Max Kraushaar hosted a "nationwide pentagram phone tree ceremony" at Blindfold Gallery. Graham Downing and Max Kraushaar conduct a Q&A with each other via Google chat from 12:45-2:23 AM on Wednesday, December 5, 2012, about their exhibit. HOW MANY PEOPLE ARE IN THAT GRAVEYARD? Graham: Why do you think the occult is still a taboo subject? Sent at 12:45 AM on Wednesday. Max: ...
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Kimberly Trowbridge - SeattleArtBloc
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James C. Bassett. Http:/ www.Blindfoldgallery.com. Fatalities to the Heart. The complex world of Kimberly Trowbridge reveals a tapestry of geometric forms that interact with our perceptions, stimulating the imagination with compelling visual associations. The propensity for a greater sense of organization persists, yet the semblance of order or balance as a unifying element does not always ring true. P. The incomplete human female form in. Growing Things in the Dark. Perhaps like the faceless rhythm of t...
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Masculine/Feminine - SeattleArtBloc
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James C. Bassett. Desexualized, erotic, machismo, feminist, emasculated, seductive, glamorous, sexy – reflections of a categorized world that become increasingly problematic when applied absolutely, and never forget. Freedom. The ‘desire’ to attain this could not be more exhilarating; stimulated by relentless media exposure, exasperated by total chaos, and driven by complex fantasies of complete abandon. Otherwise Individuality withers and dies. Abstract contours of color, a strange ‘metallic&rsquo...
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DREAMING HOME: Drawn to Scale Opening Saturday Night
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Visual artist, Sue Danielson, writes mostly about art, and a few other items that on occasion peak her interest. Friday, August 7, 2015. Drawn to Scale Opening Saturday Night. Please join artists Brian Cypher, Warren Dykeman, Emily Gherard, Robert Hardgrave and your truly tomorrow night for the opening of Drawn to Scale. Each have contributed one large and one small abstract piece of work to display on the expansive gallery walls at studio e gallery. WHAT: Drawn to Scale. WHERE: studio e gallery. Brian C...
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DREAMING HOME: Just a Few Shots
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Visual artist, Sue Danielson, writes mostly about art, and a few other items that on occasion peak her interest. Tuesday, March 17, 2015. Just a Few Shots. Work by Steve Macfarlane, Emily Gherard and Fiona McGuigan. Work by David Kane and Gene Gentry McMahon. Work by Ethan Bickel and Jessica Dodge. Work by Sue Danielson and Chris Crites. Work by Juliet Shen and Robert Hardgrave (Please forgive the terrible. Reflection in Robert's image. You really have to see this in person or in the catalog). N orth Sea...
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DREAMING HOME: The Duwamish Residency: Process and Artifacts
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Visual artist, Sue Danielson, writes mostly about art, and a few other items that on occasion peak her interest. Tuesday, February 24, 2015. The Duwamish Residency: Process and Artifacts. Or the Duwamish Residency website here. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Studio artists on the shores of the Duwamish River for five consecutive years. 9 artists curated by Ellen Zigler). Sue Danielson and Heidi Epstein. N orth Seattle Community College Gallery Seattle Community College. City Art Walk Awards. Revolut...
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Kathy Liao | CV
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News & Upcoming. Kansas City, MO. Artist Trust EDGE Professional Artist Development Program. 2009 – 2011. Master of Fine Arts, Painting – Boston University, Boston, MA. 2006 – 2008. Bachelor of Fine Arts, Painting and Drawing – University of Washington, Seattle, WA. 2002 – 2006. Bachelor of Arts, Interdisciplinary Visual Art, Psychology – University of Washington, Seattle, WA. Assistant Professor, Director of Painting/Printmaking, Missouri Western State University, Saint Joseph, MO. 2009 – 2011. Wing Luk...
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DREAMING HOME: Notes From an Opening
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Visual artist, Sue Danielson, writes mostly about art, and a few other items that on occasion peak her interest. Sunday, August 9, 2015. Notes From an Opening. What a fun time at studio e gallery last night for the opening of "Drawn to Scale". There was a great turnout and so many good conversations were had. Thanks to everyone who braved traffic and made it out. Meshmash" and "When the World Wasn't Round", Sue Danielson. Robert Hardgrave, Emily Gherard and Warren Dykeman. Sue Danielson and Heidi Epstein.
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Arbitrary Assertions - SeattleArtBloc
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James C. Bassett. There's a long tradition (in Japanese aesthetics and. Western portraiture, for example) of the beautiful flaw, the flaw that brings a clean, blank perfection to life. And I think it's a moral imperative to cultivate an appreciation for flaws. Of god. Whether it’s with paint, the lens, or data the art of Marie Gagnon, Neil Banas, and Chris Roberts relentlessly explore endless possibilities. Presented at Blindfold Gallery. Took the time to ask a few…. What result(s) are you looking for?
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Critical Mass - SeattleArtBloc
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James C. Bassett. Heated passions merge into streams of love. The finality of death looms,. The seduction begins again. Viewing art can become a very treacherous affair, indeed. Regardless of how one arrives at the finished work it leaves the creative mind in a very personal state, a fragile place, waiting for stimulated intellects to storm the gates of inquiry. What will they think? Rather than languish in the realm of the literal or conclusive,. Consequently, capturing grace and beauty for its own sake...