
ArtSEA: For Earth Month, Seattle artists show us what’s at stake
Plus, avant-garde performance takes local stages, from Cherdonna dancing through absurdity to Eddie Izzard doing Shakespeare.
Brangien Davis is the arts and culture editor at Cascade PBS, where she writes the weekly https://crosscut.com/artsea
Plus, avant-garde performance takes local stages, from Cherdonna dancing through absurdity to Eddie Izzard doing Shakespeare.
Plus, Bumbershoot returns with visual art, a wig farm, wrestling, fashion and all manner of music.
In a last interview, the late potter shares the creative process behind his exquisite work, inspired by the landscapes of Hawaii and the Northwest.
The Fidalgo Island artist trades traditional patterns for abstract images inspired by her dreams and daily walks.
Brangien Davis delves into the Skagit Valley artist’s inventive techniques for using wind, water and woods to capture nature on canvas.