Open Studio Tour
Visit my open studio as part of Tacoma Arts Month’s Open Studio Tours.
The Reality You Were Always a Part of Wasn't the Reality You Knew
The Reality You Were Always a Part of Wasn’t the Reality You Knew
On view at Minnesota Center for Book Arts’ Outlook Gallery
Aug 10 - Oct 5
Olympia Zine Fest
Olympia Zine Fest Expo
11am-4pm
Olympia Timberland Library, 313 8th Ave SE
(Tables will be set up behind the library on 9th Ave SE, between Franklin and Adams Streets SE)
I’m tabling at Olympia Zine Fest’s Expo this weekend! This is probably my favorite zine fest in the area. It’s still very connected to the zine roots in DIY culture and offers an exciting range of makers in an accessible festival. The festival has programming all weekend, so be sure to check out the whole schedule.
BIMA Spotlight Exhibition
My work was selected for the BIMA Spotlight juried exhibition this summer. If you’re in the Seattle/Bainbridge Island area, I hope you’ll check out the show featuring excellent work from artists around the Puget Sound region! More info below and at BIMA’s website.
Bainbridge Island Museum of Art presents BIMA Spotlight, their first-ever juried group exhibition. Six jurors reviewed approximately 3,400 artworks, submitted by 606 artists from the Puget Sound region. The result is a diverse salon-style show, filling the majority of BIMA’s two gallery floors. BIMA Spotlight is part of BIMA’s 10th Anniversary celebration.
BIMA Spotlight Jurors:
Eileen Jimenez (Seattle) – Artist and Dean of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences at South Seattle College.
Elisheba Johnson (Seattle) – Artist, Poet, Curator, and Co-founder of Wa Na Wari.
Ed Archie NoiseCat (Shelton) – Artist and Instructor.
June Sekiguchi (University Place) – Artist and Curator
Greg Robinson (Bainbridge Island) – BIMA Chief Curator
Amy Sawyer (Seattle) – Former BIMA Associate Curator
Open Studio Tours
Visit my open studio as part of Tacoma Arts Month’s Open Studio Tours.
Everyone Always Wants to Find Words
Solo show of new drawings and prints at GHC Gallery in Gig Harbor.