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Visual Edge: Hart James at Olyphant

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Visual Edge: Hart James at Olyphant

The gallery at downtown Olympia's Olyphant Art Supply seems to attract artists who are new to Olympia. Case in point: Hart James, who is certainly not new to art but is new to Olympia. Her first Olympia show at Olyphant features 20 small assemblage/collages with surrealistic images, lots of gilded

Through Oct. 18: 11th Annual Local Juried Art Exhibition

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Through Oct. 18: 11th Annual Local Juried Art Exhibition

The 11th Annual Local Juried Art Exhibition at the gallery at Tacoma Community College may be the biggest ever, with 40 artists and some of them represented by multiple pieces; yet the show does not seem crowded. As with all juried exhibitions, there is some good stuff and

Visual Edge: 11th Annual Local Juried Art Exhibition is worth seeing

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Visual Edge: 11th Annual Local Juried Art Exhibition is worth seeing

The 11th Annual Local Juried Art Exhibition at the gallery at Tacoma Community College may be the biggest ever, with 40 artists and some of them represented by multiple pieces; yet the show does not seem crowded. As with all juried exhibitions, there is some good stuff and some not-so-good, but

Through Sept. 28: "Landscape and Transformation"

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Through Sept. 28: "Landscape and Transformation"

Kristin Giordano's photographs of Doha, Qatar at Kittredge Gallery on campus at University of Puget Sound are haunting, lonely and disturbingly beautiful. Paul Landacre's wood engravings in the smaller back gallery represent a fine sampling of works by a little known but leading engraver of the early 20th century. Together

Visual Edge: Landscape and Transformation

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Visual Edge: Landscape and Transformation

Kristin Giordano's photographs of Doha, Qatar at Kittredge Gallery on campus at University of Puget Sound are haunting, lonely and disturbingly beautiful. Paul Landacre's wood engravings in the smaller back gallery represent a fine sampling of works by a little known but leading engraver of the early 20th century. Together

Through Oct. 5: "Natural History of the Surreal"

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Through Oct. 5: "Natural History of the Surreal"

Otto Younger's sculptures in the Handforth Gallery spill out of the gallery space to inhabit sections of the entire gallery, first and second floor, and even the windows above the main entrance. They are big, bold, hysterically funny and insightfully satirical. What Youngers has created is a parody of museum

Visual Edge: "Natural History of the Surreal"

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Visual Edge: "Natural History of the Surreal"

Otto Younger's sculptures in the Handforth Gallery spill out of the gallery space to inhabit sections of the entire gallery, first and second floor and even the windows above the main entrance. They are big, bold, hysterically funny and insightfully satirical. What Youngers has created is a parody of museum

Through Nov. 16: "SPIN 1: American Vinyl Exhibition"

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Through Nov. 16: "SPIN 1: American Vinyl Exhibition"

Musical performances during openings at B2 Fine Art Gallery are nothing new, but the gallery is branching out into music in a big way with the first of a two-part series of art celebrating music. SPIN 1: American Vinyl Exhibition is the first of two shows with portraits of musicians

Visual Edge: American Vinyl Exhibition at B2 Gallery

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Visual Edge: American Vinyl Exhibition at B2 Gallery

Musical performances during openings at B2 Fine Art Gallery are nothing new, but the gallery is branching out into music in a big way with the first of a two-part series of art celebrating music. "SPIN 1: American Vinyl Exhibition" is the first of two shows with portraits of musicians

Through Sept. 4: Paris Reid Show

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Through Sept. 4: Paris Reid Show

During the Renaissance artists learned their craft by spending countless hours in museums painstakingly copying the works of earlier masters. That kind of dedication and discipline is rare today, but we see it in Paris Reid's paintings, a few of which are now on display at Olyphant Art Supply in

Visual Edge: Paris Reid paintings at Olyphant Art Supply

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Visual Edge: Paris Reid paintings at Olyphant Art Supply

During the Renaissance, artists learned their craft by spending countless hours in museums painstakingly copying the works of earlier masters. That kind of dedication and discipline is rare today, but we see it in Paris Reid's paintings, a few of which are now on display at Olyphant Art Supply in

Visual Edge: New artists at Matter

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Visual Edge: New artists at Matter

Among the new artists showing at Matter in Olympia are Mark Randall, Steven Suski, Rachel Juzeler and Lita Kenyon. Suski is certainly not new to Olympia, but he has some new works in Matter that are exciting. They are paintings of rock stars in acrylic on long play vinyl records.

The Pruzan Collection Part II

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The Pruzan Collection Part II

My review of "Creating the New Northwest: Selections from the Herb and Lucy Pruzan Collection" at Tacoma Art Museum (The Weekly Volcano June 20) barely touched the surface of this large, varied and exciting exhibition. I said nothing about Fay Jones' large acrylic painting "Big Fish - Small Pond." But what

Visual Edge: Korean art at TCC

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Visual Edge: Korean art at TCC

The Exhibition of Korean Artists and Korean Artists Association of Washington is now open at the gallery at Tacoma Community College. It is an interesting show if somewhat uneven in quality. Both amateur and professional artists are included. If I understand correctly from the press release, most if not all

Through July 28: Artists Susan Christian and Haley Bea

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Through July 28: Artists Susan Christian and Haley Bea

Artist Susan Christian has opened her downtown Olympia studio space for exhibitions and events. She calls the space Salon Refu after the famous Salon de Refusés that made the French Impressionists famous. The latest show in the space is an exhibition of prints by Haley Bea. I never

Visual Edge: Prickly prints

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Visual Edge: Prickly prints

Artist Susan Christian has opened her downtown Olympia studio space for exhibitions and events. She calls the space Salon Refu after the famous Salon de Refusés that made the French Impressionists famous. The latest show in the space is an exhibition of prints by Haley Bea. I never before heard of

Through Aug. 31: Summer Exhibit featuring Ron Hinton

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Through Aug. 31: Summer Exhibit featuring Ron Hinton

The latest works by Ron Hinton (not to be confused with Ron Hinson) at Childhood's End are more dynamic than anything of his I've seen before. At least the wall-hanging sculptures. The free-standing pieces on pedestals are more of the same stuff I've seen from him I the past -

Visual Edge: Ron Hinton Soars

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Visual Edge: Ron Hinton Soars

The latest works by Ron Hinton (not to be confused with Ron Hinson) at Childhood's End are more dynamic than anything of his I've seen before. At least the wall-hanging sculptures. The free-standing pieces on pedestals are more of the same stuff I've seen from him in the past -

Through Aug. 10: "Bathers of the Sun, Bathers of the Moon"

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Through Aug. 10: "Bathers of the Sun, Bathers of the Moon"

Leonardo Lanzolla's swimmers (La Bagnanti) are making a big splash at B2 Fine Art Gallery in Tacoma's Triangle District. If you saw Lanzolla's paintings in his last show at B2, that was just a warm-up. The paintings in this show are far superior. The lyrical forms, the ways in which he

Visual Edge: Leonardo Lanzolla's swimmers make splash

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Visual Edge: Leonardo Lanzolla's swimmers make splash

Leonardo Lanzolla's swimmers (La Bagnanti) are making a big splash at B2 Fine Art Gallery in Tacoma's Triangle District. If you saw Lanzolla's paintings in his last show at B2, that was just a warm-up. The paintings in this show are far superior. The lyrical forms, the ways in which he

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