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Snohomish and Island counties

Call for artists: The Downtown Merchants Association of Edmonds seeks artists for its monthly art walk. All media welcome. Prepare a bio, technical details, five color examples, slides, Web site and contact information. Submit materials to Kindred Circle Art Gallery, Attn: Art Walk, 409 Main St., Edmonds WA 98020. 425-776-3778.

Call for entries: The Arts Council of Snohomish County seeks artwork for “Art of the Garden,” a biannual exhibit. All mediums invited to participate. Display July 1 through Aug. 26. Work to be delivered 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. June 19 and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. June 21. Artists must submit slides or photographs with a SASE by June 2 to: Carie Collver, 1507 Wall St., Everett, WA 98201, or email ccollver@artscouncilofsnoco.org. 425-257-8380.

Call for entries: The Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce seeks submission of photographs to enhance its new Web site. Seeking images of all types, including environmental, wildlife and community activities or events. 360-659-7700.

Lynnwood Arts Commission seeks visual artists to submit their work to a juried exhibit titled “Seeing Red” at the Lynnwood Library Gallery Oct. 8 to Nov. 18. Applications will be accepted through August. 425-744-6459.

Point Elliott Art Center seeks artists for an upcoming exhibit. Accepting two- and three-dimensional art. 425-347-8480.

Seattle and beyond

Call for artists: The Office of Arts &Cultural Affairs is seeking an artists to create a permanently sited artwork involving light or light and sound for Hillclimb Stair Entry at the new Seattle City Hall. 206-615-1800, www.seattle.gov/arts/fundingapplications.

La Conner Chamber of Commerce seeks artists and craftspeople for its first arts festival June 25-27. For consideration for juried show, submit a completed application, four images of work and one display, $10 application fee and a self-addressed stamped envelope. 360-466-4778, info@laconnerchamber.com.

Visual arts

Snohomish and Island counties

Anabel’s Framing &Gallery: 2531 Broadway, Everett; 425-258-6402. Works by Aleksandr Kargopoltsev, through June 7.

Art Boutique and Art Supply NW: “Say It With Color,” paintings by Janet Myer, through June 15 at Art Supply NW, 5321 Evergreen Way, Everett. 425-501-2448. Reception, 2 to 5 p.m. May 22.

Arts Council of Snohomish County: Monte Cristo Hotel, 1507 Wall St., Everett; 425-257-8380. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. “The Art of Science,” through June 17.

Compass Health: Sixth annual “A Diversity of Talents” art show, through May 28. 3322 Broadway, Everett; www.compasshealth.org/artshow.htm.

Edmonds Community College: 20000 68th Ave. W., Lynnwood; 425-640-1339 ext. 7299. “Cutting Edge,” a student art exhibit, through June 11. Reception, 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. June 10.

Edmonds Public Library Gallery: 650 Main St., Edmonds; 425-771-0228. Paintings by Cheri O’Brien, through May 29.

Frances Anderson Center: 700 Main St., Edmonds; 425-771-0228. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. James Martin’s eggbeater collection, through May.

Gallery North: Dayton Place, 122 Fifth Ave. S., Suite B, Edmonds; 425-775-0946. Works by Bryan Boettcher, through May.

Kindred Circle Art Gallery: 409 Main St., Edmonds; 425-776-3778, www.kindredcircle.com. Works by Sue Robertson and Janet Wold, through June 16.

Main Street Gallery: Located in Beeson House, 116 Fourth Ave. N., Edmonds. Works by Jennifer Bowman, through mid-June.

Marco Polo Restaurant Gallery: 204 Lincoln Ave., Mukilteo; 425-348-6495. “Travels With Terry,” photos by Terry Preshaw.

Museo: 215 First St., Langley; 360-221-7737, www.museo.com. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Works by various artists, through May 26.

Northwest Driftwood Artists: 41st annual juried exhibition, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. May 22, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. May 23. Country Village, 23732 Bothell-Everett Highway, Bothell; 425-483-2250.

Point Elliot Art Center: 724 First St., Mukilteo; 425-290-9500. “Experience the Magic,” cartooning and animation, through July 4.

Skagitonians to Preserve Farmland Invitational Benefit Art Show: The 10th annual event, “Celebrate Valley Artists,” noon to 6 p.m. through May 23. Edison Eye Gallery, 5800 Cains Court, Edison.

Snohomish Night of the Arts: Works by school-aged children, 5 to 9 p.m. May 27, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. sneak-peek. Features live music, drama, dance and literary performances, community and student artists demonstrating their talents, face painting and children’s art activities, refreshments and a silent art auction, $3, free for students. 1316 Fifth St., Snohomish; 360-563-4125.

Snohomish Public Library Gallery: 105 Cedar St., Snohomish.

Snow Goose Bookstore: 8616 271st St. NW, Stanwood; 800-634-6673. Works by Elizabeth Michailoff, through May.

Stanwood House Gallery: 9915 270th St. NW, Stanwood; 360-629-4933, www.stanwoodhouse.com. The Doll &Puppet show, through May.

Seattle and beyond

Art Institute of Seattle Gallery: 2323 Elliott Ave., Seattle. 64th annual Open Exhibition, through May 12. “Operation Iraqi Freedom: The images you didn’t see on TV,” through June 30. Reception, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. June 10.

Artists’ Gallery of Seattle: 902 First Ave. S., Seattle. 54th annual Juried Exhibition by Seattle Co-Arts, through June 30.

Carolyn Staley Fine Japanese Prints: 314 Occidental Ave. S., Seattle; 206-621-1888, www.carolynstaleyprints.com. Modern landscapes, through May 31.

Davidson Galleries: 313 Occidental Ave. S., Seattle; 206-624-7684; www.davidsongalleries.com. Works by Susan Bennerstrom, through May 29. Works by David Roberts, June 4 through July 31. Reception, 6 to 8 p.m. June 3.

Fountainhead Gallery: 625 W. McGraw St., Seattle; 206-285-4467. Works by Ante Svircic, through May 29.

Frye Art Museum: 704 Terry Ave., Seattle; 206-622-9250, www.fryeart.org. Free admission and parking. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday, noon to 5 p.m. Sunday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday. “The Expanding Universe of David Horsey,” through May 23. Works by Scott Fraser, through Aug. 8. Works on paper from the permanent collection, May 28 through Sept. 19.

Henry Art Gallery: 15th Avenue NE and NE 41st Street , UW campus, Seattle; 206-543-2281. “Trisha Brown: Dance and Art in Dialogue, 1961-2001,” through July 18.

Kimzey Miller Gallery: 1225 Second Ave., Seattle; 206-682-2339. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Works by James Urbaska, through May 27.

Maryhill Museum of Art: 35 Maryhill Museum Drive, Goldendale; 509-773-3733. Museum open through Nov. 15. Permanent exhibits: paintings from the permanent collection, 41 fashion ensembles from 1946 in three theatrical sets, artifacts from more than 400 native tribes, works by Auguste Rodin and Loie Fuller. “Candy, Clay and Crayons: Chess Sets by Young Northwest Artists,” through July 4.”It’s More Than A Game: The Art of Chess Today,” through July 4. Ninth annual Outdoor Sculpture Invitational, through Nov. 15.

Museum of Glass: 1801 E. Dock St., Tacoma; www.museumofglass.org; 866-468-7386. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday 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. “Mark My Word: text, code and literary allusion,” through July 11.

Northwest Craft Center &Gallery: Seattle Center, 305 Harrison St., Seattle; 206-728-1555. Works by various artists, through May 31.

On the Edge Fine Arts Gallery &Lin McJunkin’s Glass Studio: 606 Morris St., La Conner; 360-466-0290. Works by Margo Spellman and Lin McJunkin, through June 28.

Phinney Center Gallery: 6532 Phinney Ave. N., Seattle; 206-783-2244. “The Garden: Nature’s Edge,” through May 28.

Photographic Center Northwest: 900 12th Ave., Seattle; 206-720-7222. Noon to 9:30 p.m. Monday, 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. “Thesis Exhibition,” through June 15. Reception, 6 to 8 p.m. May 21.

The Playhouse Gallery: 200 Madison Ave. N., Bainbridge Island; 206-842-1163. Works by Cassie Jenkins, June 4 through June 30. Reception, 6 to 8 p.m. June 4.

Seattle Art Museum: 100 University St., Seattle; 206-654-3100; www.seattleartmuseum.org. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday, to 9 p.m. Thursday. $7, $5 seniors and students, first Thursday free to all. “Feasting with the Gods: Art and Ceremony in Ancient Mesoamerica and the Central Andes,” through July 19.

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.

Tacoma Art Museum: 1701 Pacific Ave., Tacoma; 253-272-4258, www.tacomaartmuseum.org. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday, to 8 p.m. Thursday, noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. $6.50, $5.50 seniors and students. “Lewis &Clark Territory: Contemporary Artists Revisit Place, Race, and Memory,” through June 6. “Buildingwise,” through Sept. 6.

Two Bells Bar &Grill: 2313 Fourth Ave., Seattle; 206-441-3050. Works by Shawn Ferris, through June 2.

Vetri International Glass: 1404 First Ave., Seattle; 206-667-9608. Works by Carmen Vetter, through May 23.

William Traver Gallery – Tacoma: 1821 E. Dock St., Suite 100, Tacoma; 253-383-3685. Works by Preston Singletary, through June 6. Reception, 4 to 7 p.m. May 22.

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