Each time I walk into the Greg Kucera Gallery, I stumble upon a crowd around Humaira Abid鈥檚 wood-carved blouses, oohing and aahing at their delicacy and realism.
The Iraqi-Kurdish artist teases out multiple meanings through different settings for her signature motif in combination with a range of treatments in paint, sculpture and other media.
More context could have resulted in greater connections between viewers and the tantalizing glimpses of profound and difficult human experiences in Peters鈥檚 art.
In her new suite of collages for the Boren Banner Series, Seattle artist Natalie Krick (b. 1986, Portland, Oregon) deconstructs pictures of Marilyn Monroe (1926鈥1962).
Featuring all new work, Hayv Kahraman: Look Me in the Eyes explores the powerful visual and conceptual elements that are core tenets of Kahraman鈥檚 practice, while marking a momentous new phase of her career.
The Frye Art Museum is pleased to present Stephanie Syjuco: After/Images, a major survey of photographs, video, and large-scale installations that examine how the camera records and constructs American histories.
Sky Hopinka (Ho-Chunk Nation/Pechanga Band of Luise帽o Indians, born 1984, Ferndale, Washington) layers imagery and poetic prose to create art that foregrounds relationships between communities, landscape, and language.
Sky Hopinka (Ho-Chunk Nation/Pechanga Band of Luise帽o Indians, born 1984, Ferndale, Washington) layers imagery and poetic prose to create art that foregrounds relationships between communities, landscape, and language.