Visual arts calendar

Visual arts

Snohomish and Island counties

Anabel’s Framing &Gallery: 2531 Broadway, Everett; 425-258-6402. Works by Doug Gemmell, through March 31.

Art Boutique: 2804 Grand Ave. (in Everett Public Market), Everett; 425-501-2448. Works by Josey Jensen, through March 29.

Arts Council of Snohomish County: Monte Cristo Hotel, 1507 Wall St., Everett; 425-257-8380. Works by Artists of the Year Stan Price, through April 20.

Arts of Snohomish Gallery: 105 Cedar Ave., Snohomish; 360-568-8648. “Show on the Go,” through March 31.

Artworks Gallery: 765 Wonn Road, Suite C102, Greenbank; 360-222-3010. Works by Brenda Pike.

Built Gallery: 3110 Hill Ave., Everett; 425-259-4114, www.builtcorp.com. “Home is Where the Art is,” a group show, through April 22.

Deception Pass Art Gallery: 40751 Highway 20, Whidbey Island; 360-675-9438. Works by Tom Bajema, through March.

Edmonds Conference Center: 410 Fourth Ave. W., Edmonds. “The Art of Food Photography: Fifty Years of Fabulous Food from the International Association of Culinary Professionals,” 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays through Fridays, through March.

Frances Anderson Center: 700 Main St., Edmonds; 425-771-0228. Works by Susan Lytle and Lesley Rialto, through March.

Gallery North: 508 Main St., Edmonds; 425-775-0946. Works by Christine A. Meshew, through March 31.

Kindred Circle Art Gallery: 409 Main St., Edmonds; 425-776-3778, www.kindredcircle.com. Portals of Light by Cheryl Richey through April 17.

Lynnwood Library Gallery: 19200 44th Ave. W., Lynnwood; 425-744-6459. Mixed Media by Evelyn Sheffer though April 27.

Meyers Cafe: 1700 W. Marine View Drive, Everett; 425-252-4770. Works by Josey Jensen, through March.

Nancy Bishop-Harvey Gallery: 524 Main St., Edmonds. Works by Ann Blanch.

Van Valey House: 2130 Colby Ave., Everett; 425-257-6306, www.everettwa.org/parks. Red Cross memorabilia, through April.

Seattle and beyond

All City Coffee: Tashiro Kaplan building, 125 Prefontaine Place S., Seattle; 206-652-8331. Works by Steven Holden, through March 30.

Anne Martin McCool Gallery: 711 Commercial Ave., Anacortes; 360-293-3577, www.mccoolart.com. Works by various artists, including Paula Rey of Everett, through March.

Art Institute of Seattle Gallery: 2323 Elliott Ave., Seattle. Northwest Watercolor Society’s Signature Members’ Exhibition, through March 30.

Art/Not Terminal Gallery: 2045 Westlake Ave., Seattle; 206-233-0680, www.antgallery.org. Works by Serena Lander, through April 2. Art with Heart’s “Chill and Spill” exhibit, through April 2.

Bean Blossom Coffee Co.: 1205 Washington St., Seattle; 206-647-1643. Works by Gini Bunnell, through March.

Bellevue Arts Museum: 510 Bellevue Way NE, Bellevue; 425-519-0770, www.bellevuearts.org. Works by Maureen McCabe and Thomas Mann, through May 21.

Cafe Culture: 109 E. Commercial, La Conner; 360-421-0985. Works by Christina and Lloyd Houston, through April 2.

Davidson Contemporary: 310 S. Washington St., Seattle; 206-624-7684, www.davidsongalleries.com. Works by Tram Bui, through April 1.

Davidson Galleries: 313 Occidental Ave. S., Seattle; 206-624-7684; www.davidsongalleries.com. Works by Ian Boyden and Caroline and Frank Armington, through April 1.

Frye Art Museum: 704 Terry Ave., Seattle; 206-622-9250, www.fryeart.org. Free. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday, to 10 p.m. Thursday, noon to 5 p.m. Sunday.

Gallery4Culture: 101 Prefontaine Place S., Seattle; 206-296-7580, www.4culture.org. Works by Brian Lane, through March 31.

Greg Kucera Gallery: 212 Third Ave. S., Seattle; 206-624-0770, www.gregkucera.com. Works by Henri Matisse, through April 1.

Henry Art Gallery: 15th NE and NE 41st, UW, Seattle; 206-543-2281.

Hollywood Schoolhouse: 14810 NE 145th St., Woodinville; 425-868-3989.

Howard/Mandville Gallery: 120 Park Lane, Kirkland; 425-889-8212, www.howardmandville.com. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday through Saturday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday.

Insights Gallery: 516 Commercial Ave., Anacortes; 360-588-8044, www.insightsgallery.com.

Island Gallery: 100-1006 Madison Ave. N., Seattle; 206-780-9500, www.theislandgallery.net.

Jack Straw Productions New Media Gallery: 4261 Roosevelt Way NE, Seattle; 206-634-0919. Multimedia installation by Richard Lerman, through April 28. Reception, 7 p.m. March 17. Artist talk, 11 a.m. March 18.

Jacob Lawrence Gallery: UW, Art Building, Seattle; 206-685-1805.

Janet Huston Gallery: 413 Morris St., La Conner; 360-466-5001.

Jewelry Art Gallery: 1420 Fifth Ave., Suite 108, Seattle; 206-624-6768.

Kimzey Miller Gallery: 1225 Second Ave., Seattle; 206-682-2339. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday.

Kinsey Gallery: Seattle University, 900 Broadway, Seattle; 206-296-5365.

Kirkland Art Center Gallery: 620 Market St., Kirkland; 425-822-7181, www.kirklandartscenter.org.

Kirkland Performance Center: The Lobby Gallery: 350 Kirkland Ave., Kirkland; 425-893-9900, www.kpcenter.org.

Kirsten Gallery: 5320 Roosevelt Way NE, Seattle; 206-522-2011, www.kirstengallery.com.

Lakeshore Gallery: 15 Lake St., Suite 201, Kirkland; 425-827-0606.

Lincoln Art Gallery: 712 S. First St., Mount Vernon; 360-336-2858.

Local Color: 1606 Pike Place, Seattle; 206-728-1717, www.localcolorseattle.com. Works by various artists, through March.

Skagit Valley Food Coop: 202 S. First St., Mount Vernon; 360-766-6657.

Marenakos Stonearium: 3220 First Ave., Seattle; 206-667-9572, www.bryanohnogallery.com.

Microsoft Art Collection: Building 33, Microsoft Corporation, One Microsoft Way, Redmonds; 425-706-0033, 425-722-6591.

Museum of Glass: 1801 E. Dock St., Tacoma; www.museumofglass.org; 866-468-7386. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday, noon to 5 p.m. Sunday, to 8 p.m. third Thursday. $10, $8 seniors, students and military, $4 ages 6 to 12.

Museum of Northwest Art: 121 S. First St., La Conner; 360-466-4446, www.museumofnwart.org. “The Cognitive Body,” through April. 9.

The Nature of Thai: 117 S. Main St., Suite C, Seattle; 206-779-8424, www.natureofthai.com.

No Such Animal Studios: 1020 First Ave. S., Seattle; www.nosuchanimal.net.

North Seattle Community College Art Gallery: 9600 College Way N., Seattle. Fourth annual Seattle Metals Guild Washington statewide high school jewelry/metals exhibition, April 11 through May 5. Awards ceremony, 3 p.m. April 22.

Northshore United Church of Christ: 18900 168th Ave. NE, Woodinville; 425-483-6557.

Northwest Craft Center &Gallery: Seattle Center, 305 Harrison St., Seattle; 206-728-1555, http://wa.vsarts.org.

Northwind Arts Center: 2409 Jefferson St., Port Townsend; 360-379-1086.

Olde Town Cafe: 316 W. Holly St., Seattle; 206-671-4431.

On the Edge Fine Arts Gallery &Lin McJunkin’s Glass Studio: 606 Morris St., La Conner; 360-466-0290.

The Other Roadside Attraction: 18791 Cedarlake Road, Mount Vernon; 360-466-3040.

Parklane Gallery: 130 Park Lane, Kirkland; 425-827-1462.

Phinney Center Gallery: 6532 Phinney Ave. N., Seattle; 206-783-2244.

Photographic Center Northwest: 900 12th Ave., Seattle; 206-720-7222, www.pcnw.org. Noon to 9:30 p.m. Monday, 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday.

Pickering Barn: 1730 10th Ave. NW, Issaquah; 206-399-5779.

The Playhouse Gallery: 200 Madison Ave. N., Bainbridge Island; 206-842-1163.

Port Angeles Fine Arts Center: 1203 E. Lauridsen Blvd., Port Angeles; 360-457-3532.

Pratt Fine Arts Center: 1902 S. Main St., Seattle; 206-328-2200. Fine art auction, 5 to 11 p.m. May 20.

Rexville Grange Gallery: 1929 Rexville Grange Road, Mount Vernon; 360-474-9454, www.tulipfestival.org.

River Gallery: Open Wed. through Sunday to April 30 at 19313 Landing Road, Mt. Vernon; 360-659-4380.

Scott Milo Gallery: 420 Commercial Ave., Anacortes; 360-293-6938, www.scottmilo.com.

Seattle Art Museum’s Rental/Sales Gallery: 1334 First Ave., Suite 140, Seattle; 206-634-3183.

Seattle Asian Art Museum: 1400 E. Prospect, Volunteer Park; 206-654-3100. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday, to 9 p.m. Thursday. $6, $4 students and seniors, first Thursday and first Saturday free to all, first Friday free to seniors. “Explore Korea: A Visit to Grandfather’s House,” “Signs of Fortune: Symbols of Immortality,” “A Thousand Years of Beauty: Japanese Art in Seattle,” “Tangible Grace: Chinese Furniture From the Museum Collection” and “Wonders of Clay and Fire: Chinese Ceramics Through the Ages,” ongoing.

Serendipity Fine Art: 106A S. First St., La Conner; 360-466-1620, www.serendipityfineart.com.

Shoreline Community College: 16101 Greenwood Ave. N., Seattle; 206-546-4101 ext. 4433. “Explorations in Clay” by Washington Potters’ Association, through March 29.

Skagit City Studio: 18598 Skagit City Road, Mount Vernon; 360-445-2091.

The Stonington Gallery: 119 S. Jackson St., Seattle; 206-405-4040, www.stoningtongallery.com.

Studio 2602: 2602 Third Ave., Seattle; 206-256-0001.

Studio UFO: Bay Street Village Building, 301 W. Holly St., Seattle.

Tacoma Art Museum: 1701 Pacific Ave., Tacoma; 253-272-4258, www.tacomaartmuseum.org. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday, noon to 5 p.m. Sunday, to 8 p.m. third Thursday. $7.50, $6.50 seniors and students. “Contemporary Photography and the Garden – Deceits and Fantasies,” through April 20. Lecture with Catherine Opie, 2 p.m. March 25. “The Great American Thing: Modern Art and National Identity, 1915 to 1935,” through May. 21.

Two Bells Bar &Grill: 2313 Fourth Ave., Seattle; 206-441-3050.

Velocity Art and Design: 2118 Second Ave., Seattle; www.velocityartanddesign.com.

Vetri International Glass: 1404 First Ave., Seattle; 206-667-9608.

Washington State Convention and Trade Center: 800 Convention Place, Seattle; 206-694-5000. Northwest Pastel Society’s Special Members’ exhibit, through March 26.

William Traver Gallery: 110 Union St., Seattle; 206-587-6501, www.travergallery.com.

William Traver Gallery – Tacoma: 1821 E. Dock St., Suite 100, Tacoma; 253-383-3685.

Winston Wachter Fine Art: 203 Dexter Ave. N., Seattle; 206-652-5855 “Spring Highlights,” through April 13.

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Snohomish and Island counties

Call for artists: Downtown Merchants Association of Edmonds hosts monthly art walk, accepts submissions from artists in all media. Contact Manya at 425-776-3778, www.divas@kindredcircle.com.

Call for artists: Arts of Snohomish Gallery seeks artist applications for openings in the cooperative fine art gallery, $35 month. 360-568-8648, www.artsofsnohomish.org.

Call for artists: Arts Council of Snohomish accepts submissions for “The Art of Recycling,” May 4 through June 15. Deadline April 7. “Art of the Garden” June 29 through Aug. 24. Deadline May 26. “Contain It,” Sept. 7 through Oct. 26. June 30. 425-257-8380.

Call for artists: Artworks Coop Gallery at Greenbank Farms screening sculptors for upcoming shows. 360-678-1871, 360-222-3010.

Call for student artists: Lynnwood Arts Commission seeks student artwork for an exhibit at Multi Cultural Family Fair April 22. Deadline March 26. 425-744-6459, email mjohnson@ci.lynwood.wa.us.

Seattle and beyond

Call for artists: Seeks submissions for Artrain, a traveling railcar art museum, visiting in late April. 360-677-2061.

Call for artists: Seeking proposals for the Port Angeles Fine Arts Webster’s Woods beginning June 17. 360-457-3532, www.pafac.org.

Call for artists: Accepting applications for 2006 NuArt ‘06 Open Competition through April 6. 360-293-6211, www.anacortesartsfestival.com.

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