Category Archives: Seattle Art
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Led by Indigenous voices, all ages protest Arctic Drilling
From Indigenous poets to Raging Grannies, from children and youth to college students, to people of every age, everyone is participating in the protest of Shell’s Polar Pioneer oil drilling platform with creative non violent civil disobedience at its best
This entry was posted on June 11, 2015 and is filed under American Art, Art and Activism, Art and Ecology, Art and Politics Now, art criticism, Contemporary Art, Contemporary Indigenous Art, ecology, First Nations Art, Indigenous Art, Seattle Art, Uncategorized. -
Tatiana Garmendia Takes on Topic of Violence Against Women in “Veils of Ignorance”
Tatiana Garmendia takes on the subject of violence against women world wide. Don’t miss this exhibition. Only two more weeks.
This entry was posted on January 11, 2013 and is filed under CARA, Chaya, Seattle Art, violence against women, Women Artists. -
“Elles” and Beyond: Women Artists Take on the World
Art by Women everywhere in Seattle provokes us to think about what they are saying about themselves and the world.
This entry was posted on November 25, 2012 and is filed under Art and Activism, art criticism, Contemporary Art, Feminism, Iranian Women, Israel Palestine, Sandra Jackson-Dumont, Seattle Art, Seattle Art Museum, Shirin Neshat, Uncategorized. -
Detained
Here in the Northwest we still have a lot of support for art from the public sphere, King County 4Culture, the City of Seattle Mayor’s Office of Art and Cultural Affairs, the Washington State Arts Commission. There are also many local non profits that support both visual art and the literary arts, theater, dance, opera, […]