Monday, September 29, 2008
Drop City, we hardly knew ya...
The current exhibition, John Fleming and W. Scott Trimble's RECLAIM, will be up through Saturday, November 29th. You may see photos of the installation on our website at www.dropcitygallery.com.
Check the space out before it closes!
Monday, September 22, 2008
Old Stories: A group photography exhibition at the UW HUB Gallery

This group exhibition explores the poster and how it can be enhanced, changed, and created into something that is not expected.
Four of the photographers come from a film/darkroom background and are reaching into the digital world to see where they might go.
The work is quite large and expanded - both physically and technically.
Please see the website for the larger group:
www.depts.washington.edu/
Pecha Kucha Night comes to CoCA, this Thursday the 25th
Pecha Kucha Night V. 08 - Theme - "Trouble": Thursday, September 25th, 2008 – CoCA 6:00 PM
Please join Pecha Kucha Seattle for our 8th city-wide Pecha Kucha. This month's theme is "Trouble". You've got some, we got some - let's share. We've assembled an incredible roster of writers, visual artists, race car drivers, actors and other creative luminaries. Share ideas, see great work - we'd love to see you there!
EVENT DETAILS
Thursday, September 25th
Doors Open 6:00 PM Presentations Begin at 7:00 PM
CoCA Ballard: Inside the Shilshole Bay Beach Club 6413 Seaview Ave NW Seattle, WA 98107
Free entry & parking
Dinner Service & Cash Bar Available
inquiries: pechakucha.seattle@gmail.com
website: www.pecha-kucha.org/cities/
PRESENTERS:
Dave Clapper, Writer
Heather Budd, Wilderness Safety Choir
Joe Whinney, Theo Chocolates
Jamie Drzayich, Drag Racing
Karen Cooper
Thomas Wurst, Illustrator
Jonathan Zegers, Architect (almost)
Adina Gillett & Andrew McMasters, Experts
ABOUT PECHA KUCHA - http://www.pecha-kucha.org/
Pecha Kucha (the Japanese for the sound of conversation) gathers creative individuals to share their work and ideas in an informal environment. Pecha Kucha Night was conceived in 2003 by Astrid Klein and Mark Dytham (from Klein Dytham architecture, in Tokyo), as a place for young designers to meet, network, and show their work in public. Each presenter is allowed 20 images, each shown for 20 seconds each - giving 6 minutes 40 seconds of fame before the next presenter is up. This keeps presentations concise, the interest level up, and gives more people the chance to showcase their ideas, visions, work/areas of curiosity.
UNEMBEDDED: Four Independent Photojournalists on the War in Iraq

UNEMBEDDED is a national touring exhibit of 60 powerful and visually stunning images that tell the story of the war’s impact on the lives of the Iraqi people “on the ground” where the war is being waged. It is a powerful expression of the effects of war that go largely ignored by the mainstream media. It aims to enhance public awareness of the effects of U.S. policy on the Iraqis, their country and returning American veterans and their families.
Exhibition: University of Washington Odegaard Undergraduate Library September 20-December 5, 2008
Opening reception and artist lecture:
Sunday, October 12th, 2008 4:00 pm Viewing & Reception at Odegaard Undergraduate Library
5:00 - 6:30pm Artist Lecture and Slideshow at Kane Hall
Photographers Thorne Anderson and Kael Alford will share their experiences at a presentation:
“Through the Looking Glass: Seeing Iraq from the Other Side”
Book signing and talk: With Photographers Thorne Anderson and Kael Alford
Saturday, October 11th, 2008, 1 pm University of Washington Bookstore 4326 University Way NE
For more information, please visit
Saturday, September 13, 2008
What's happening in Georgetown tonight
Encaustic and mixed media show opening reception Sept 13th 6-9
5511 1/2 Airport Way S.
Seattle Wa 98108
(above Stellar Pizza)
(206) 767- 8081
georetownartcenter@yahoo.com
Photos and mixed media by Jeff Mihalyo
opening Sept 13th 6 - 9 pm
5917 Airport Way S.
Seattle Wa 98108
(above Jules Maes)
(206) 763 -3141
bellavitalestudio@yahoo.com
Featured artist
Seattle Artist Jeff Mihalyo exhibits photos from his recent trips to France and Italy. Mihalyo is a local artist known for his surrealist paintings that juxtapose pastoral images with those of the electronic age. Jeff was one of the artist in the 2008 CoCA Art Marathon. More info available at www.mihalyo.com
Friday, September 12, 2008
Paintings inspired Web Art
The first is How to make a perfect Malevich using only basic HTML code, which is, ummm, pretty self-explanitory
and the second, which I found in a comment on the rhizome post where I found the first, My Data = My Mondrian, which creates a Mondrianish image based on the personal data you enter.
Rhizome.org
Dorkbot Burning Man Art Event
This was followed by a local artist Tanjent, giving a talk about the amazing art project he brought there. He brought a 7 foot wide spherical orb that he calls "Applecore" to Burning Man this year. I actually saw it out on the playa, and watched it for a while, it was quite nice. It has a projector inside the base the projects into a reflector and reflects beautiful patterned images onto the circumference of the orb. It was interesting to see the face and process behind one of the artworks in a context where the art could be discussed instead of in the whirlwind of experiences out there in the desert. A couple links to images and videos that show Applecore and how it was made are below:
http://tanjent.blip.tv/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/26397129@N00/tags/applecore/
After this a couple interviews from current.tv's TV Free Burning Man were shown. Aside from some little bandwidth issues these were really interesting. I've included the links below.
http://current.com/items/89236628_burning_man_art_build_08
http://current.com/items/89243731_tantalus
http://current.com/items/89251171_the_hand_of_man
And for a ton more well done videos visit the TV Free Burning Man home:
http://current.com/topics/76253382_tv_free_burning_man_2008?&start=0&len=20
Monday, September 8, 2008
NW ISDA: What Have You Done For Me Lately
October 9th: "What Have You Done For Me Lately" - a design research work session.
This Fall the design and research consultancy, Lextant
(http://www.lextant.com/), recently featured in IDSA's "design
perspectives", and the IDSA Design Research section chair, Marty Gage, will be helping the Northwest Chapter answer the following questions:
- "Why is there a chapter of IDSA in the Northwest?",
- "What do Northwest designers want and need from the chapter "
- "How should the NW chapter provide for these wants and needs?".
Watch for a survey in your email in-box and get prepared to learn how to analyze survey results and turn them into design ideas at the October 9th work session.
Here is some inspiration:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Z0h_c9eH-8
Sunday, September 7, 2008
Saints and Sinners Sundays at the Georgetown Arts Center
Sept 7th 1-4 pm at
The Georgetown Art Center
5511 1/2 Airport way south
(above Stellar Pizza)
(206)767-8081
Monitored by Angielena this week.
Session price - $12 or purchase a frequent artist card for $48 (six sessions) if you are a dedicated artist and like a good deal.
Subject - No subject , just pure unadulterated figure work this week.
