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ArtSEA: Threads of technology stitch art across Seattle
A digital loom, augmented reality festival and internet rabbit holes at the Seattle Art Museum.
Brangien Davis is the arts and culture editor at Cascade PBS, where she writes the weekly https://crosscut.com/artsea
A digital loom, augmented reality festival and internet rabbit holes at the Seattle Art Museum.
Plus, a powerful show of paintings in Georgetown and more bookish art around Puget Sound.
With local and international fare at Lumen Field and a sprawling art show in Pioneer Square, here’s what stood out — and sold — on the opening day of Seattle’s ‘art holiday.’
Bent wire, cast glass, smeared paint, rolled cardboard — the 76 galleries showing work at Lumen Field cover a lot of ground (87,000 square feet, to be exact).
After two years of closure due to the pandemic, the Seattle Arts Fair is back at the Lumen Field Event Center.