Martin-Zambito Fine Arts pulls out a timely selection of American art and Northwest regionalism from the mid-20th century, including work by Spencer Moseley, Glen Alps, Paul Horiuchi and Ida York Abelman.
By Sheila Farr | November 21, 2008
The Overnight Desk
"Edward Hopper's Women," a winning exhibition of the American realist's work, is a gift. Many of these paintings are visiting Seattle for the first time, and some haven't been seen by the public in years.
By Geoff Carter | November 12, 2008
Artist Mary Welch's Wayward Girls Productions stages its own wake with the exhibition "Ashes to Ashes," the final visual arts installation in The Chapel of the Good Shepherd Center.
By Gayle Clemans | November 7, 2008
Picks for Pioneer Square's gallery walk in Seattle: happy hour at Crimson C, "Truth Sessions" at Corridor Gallery, "The Vancouver Project" at Fat Tiger Studio, "Bin Labs" at SOIL and "Animal Logic" at Howard House.
By Marian Liu | November 5, 2008
Little Kids, Big City
By now, we've all heard that Ballard's filled to the gills with salty Scandinavian fishermen. That was once true. But today's Ballard is crowded with foodies, families and funky shops.
So it might be time to get schooled in Ballard basics, at the Nordic Heritage Museum.
By Lora Shinn | November 4, 2008
Little Kids, Big City
Membership at a museum or attractions pays for itself Even our area's most expensive membership, at the Woodland Park Zoo, adds up to less than $8 per month. And that $8 is tax-deductible, too.
By Lora Shinn | October 28, 2008
Little Kids, Big City
If my recent article on the lovely Lucy inspires you to take the kids, the Pacific Science Center's new coupon will help make it more affordable.
By Lora Shinn | October 27, 2008
Little Kids, Big City
My daughter was uncharacteristically quiet. What's up? I asked her. "I have so many questions in my brain," she said. "And I don't know where to start." That's why you should take your elementary-aged child to meet Lucy, at the Pacific Science Center's exhibit "Lucy's Legacy."
By Lora Shinn | October 11, 2008
Little Kids, Big City
In late September, “The Adventures of Mr. Potatohead” arrived at The Children’s Museum. We didn’t make it over until this week, and maybe I should’ve waited longer.
By Lora Shinn | October 10, 2008
Little Kids, Big City
"A lot of people don't think of us as a family destination," says Jennifer Hammond, the Manager of Interpretation & Educator Resources at EMP/SFM. She says that most visitors assume only teens and up could get into music-making.
By Lora Shinn | October 2, 2008