Sirkullay Show - Cafe Javasti

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Photo courtesy of liquidnight

Sirkullay is having a show at Cafe Javasti in the Maple Leaf neighborhood of Seattle from May 3rd-mid June. There will be small stuff featuring pieces from sticker series, and larger paintings. Check it out!

Cafe Javasti
8410 5th Ave NE
(206) 985-9903


Photo courtesy of liquidnight.

Parskid and Chip 7 @ Blvd Gallery on 3/14

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The artwork of Kinoko...

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Kinoko has an opening coming up at the Vera Project's art gallery. The show opens on this Thursday, Feb 7th from 7-9:30pm. It runs through Feb 28th. Looks like there is a closing party on the 28th from 7-9:30pm as well! 2 great chances to hang out with someone as talented and sweet as Kinoko! You should all be there!

The Vera Project is located at Seattle Center (corner of Republican and Warren).

Left Behind Show - 1/11

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left-behind_show.jpgThis Friday is going to be a busy one! Another show to announce, this time at Suite 100 Gallery in Belltown. The Left Behind show featuring works by:

Andrew Hem
Blütt
Brad Strain
C.Damage
Dave Bloomfield
Deuce Seven
Juri Ueda
Labrona
Lisa Congdon
Ninjagrl
phoneticontrol
Ryan Bubnis
Soopajdelux
Soule
Thylacine Graphics
Walt Hall

Scheduled to run through February 1st, the reception is this Friday, January 11th from 6-10pm.

The show is described as:

The stuffed bunny on the sidewalk, a love that didn't last, the ugly duckling, old behaviors, childhood dreams. That mitten you dropped somewhere, your first best friend, the 80's (before they came back). An alien pod baby, your family, the slow kid. Whether it was advantageous or tragic, with resolution or unbeknownst to us, we've all left stuff (or someone) in our wake; and most likely, we know what it feels like to have been left behind at one time, too.

"Left Behind" captures various aspects of what being left behind entails, interpreted by each artist with personal experiences coloring his or her work. From humorous to tragic, the possibilities are endless.

Suite 100 Gallery is at 2222 2nd Ave in Seattle.

2x2:seattlestreetart Show Opening

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2x2flier.jpgOpening January 11th (this Friday!) at 8pm is the 2x2:seattlestreetart show at the Anne Bonny. The show features a lot of local street artists producing original works in the space. The gallery will be covered with 2'x2' masonite squares and will be sold individually. Artists will also have the option to add to their work throughout the month, so it should evolve before it is all over!

The artists in the show are:

farmerbob
claudius phaedrus
kinoko
no touching ground
nko
starhead
scntfc
little bird
bald man watching
shawn bishop

The Anne Bonny is located at 1355 East Olive Way.

Sirkullay's Holga

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A wonderful find of a wonderful piece of art. So colorful!

Free Art!

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Running through the month of January 2008, the Wayward Cafe will be host to a free art show. The idea is pretty cool, artists hang a few pieces of work for the month, and at the end of the show the public gets to take it home for free! Can't ask for more than that, right? The free art will only be available during the party at the end of the show on February 2nd.

It sounds like they already have a number of artists with submitted art but have an open call for submissions. You can drop off stuff at the Cafe on Sunday Jan 6th from 2pm - 5pm and Monday Jan 7th from Noon to 1pm.

The Wayward Cafe is in the U-District at 901 N.E. 55th St.

Don't miss this one!

Creativity, Collaboration, and the Owl Tree

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The lastest post at the Creative Creativity blog is about the Owl Tree
It has been singled out and praised as a fine collaborative effort, and rightfully so. 
Check it out.

Seen on Flickr

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Photo by starheadboy.

TCK vs SHB!

Cool!

Seen on Flickr

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Photo by >mote<.

These are the really cool stickers you get as a bonus when you buy something from Little Bird's new etsy shop.

Check it out yourself here: www.littlebirdfact.etsy.com

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