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Visual Edge: Selected photos by Mary Randlett

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Visual Edge: Selected photos by Mary Randlett

If we can trust the evidence of the past three months, Salon Refu in Olympia is now one of the best art galleries between Seattle and Portland. And Mary Randlett is the most celebrated photographer in the Pacific Northwest. Recognized as an outstanding landscape photographer and celebrated for her marvelous

Through Jan. 5: Mary Randlett Photography

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Through Jan. 5: Mary Randlett Photography

If we can trust the evidence of the past three months, Salon Refu in Olympia is now one of the best art galleries between Seattle and Portland. And Mary Randlett is the most celebrated photographer in the Pacific Northwest. Recognized as an outstanding landscape photographer and celebrated for her marvelous

Visual Edge: Foundation of Art Award Exhibit at Fulcrum Gallery

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Visual Edge: Foundation of Art Award Exhibit at Fulcrum Gallery

A dozen plus one of Tacoma's most well-known artists are represented in the "Sixth Annual Greater Tacoma Community Foundation of Art Award Exhibit" with a variety of prints, drawings, paintings, photographs and sculptures. It's a cornucopia of every imaginable style and media that can be tastefully crammed into the small Fulcrum

Through Jan. 10: "Sixth Annual Greater Tacoma Community Foundation of Art Award Exhibit"

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Through Jan. 10: "Sixth Annual Greater Tacoma Community Foundation of Art Award Exhibit"

A dozen plus one of Tacoma's most well-known artists are represented in the "Sixth Annual Greater Tacoma Community Foundation of Art Award Exhibit" with a variety of prints, drawings, paintings, photographs and sculptures. It's a cornucopia of every imaginable style and media that can be tastefully crammed into the small Fulcrum

Visual Edge: "Dennis DeHart's Confluences"

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Visual Edge: "Dennis DeHart's Confluences"

You are invited to travel through the byways of Eastern Washington, Oregon and Idaho with photographer Dennis DeHart at Galerie Fotoland at The Evergreen State College. DeHart, a TESC graduate who teaches photography at Washington State University, has trained his lens on many of the out-of-the-way places in the Northwest

Through Jan. 14: "Dennis DeHart's Confluences Parts 1 & 2"

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Through Jan. 14: "Dennis DeHart's Confluences Parts 1 & 2"

You are invited to travel through the byways of Eastern Washington, Oregon and Idaho with photographer Dennis DeHart at Galerie Fotoland at The Evergreen State College. DeHart, a TESC graduate who teaches photography at Washington State University, has trained his lens on many of the out-of-the-way places in the Northwest

Visual Edge: "Northwest Mystics" at B2 Fine Art Gallery

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Visual Edge: "Northwest Mystics" at B2 Fine Art Gallery

The "Northwest Mystics" exhibition at Tacoma's B2 Fine Art Gallery is a museum worthy exhibition of works by the Northwest School and the Hood Canal Colony. From the 1920s through the '50s and ‘60s, these were the artists who put the Pacific Northwest in America's art consciousness: Guy Anderson, Elton

Through Jan. 11: "Northwest Mystics"

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Through Jan. 11: "Northwest Mystics"

The "Northwest Mystics" exhibition at Tacoma's B2 Fine Art Gallery is a museum worthy exhibition of works by the Northwest School and the Hood Canal Colony. From the 1920s through the '50s and ‘60s, these were the artists who put the Pacific Northwest in America's art consciousness: Guy Anderson, Elton

Visual Edge: "The Bigfoot Chronicles" - a series of pastel drawings of Sasquatch

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Visual Edge: "The Bigfoot Chronicles" - a series of pastel drawings of Sasquatch

The first thing I thought when I visited Thomas Studio Art Gallery in Olympia to see M.W. Lindenmeyer's pastels was this stuff is funny. And then I thought it's more than just funny; it's also smart. And then references came to mind. These pictures remind me of Red Grooms and

Through Dec. 30: "The Bigfoot Chronicles"

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Through Dec. 30: "The Bigfoot Chronicles"

The first thing I thought when I visited Thomas Studio Art Gallery in Olympia to see M.W. Lindenmeyer's pastels was this stuff is funny. And then I thought it's more than just funny; it's also smart. And then references came to mind. These pictures remind me of Red Grooms and

Visual Edge: Exploring Self-Identity at Tacoma Art Museum

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Visual Edge: Exploring Self-Identity at Tacoma Art Museum

This seems to be one of those in-between-shows periods at Tacoma Art Museum when they trot out stuff from their permanent collection to fill the galleries. It's a good thing, too, because they have some outstanding art that we'd otherwise seldom or never get to see. One such show is

"Shimmering Tree" digital installation mesmerizes at Tacoma Art Museum

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"Shimmering Tree" digital installation mesmerizes at Tacoma Art Museum

The show is called Shimmering Tree: A Projection by Jennifer Steinkamp. The single work in the show is a digital projection called "Mike Kelley," named after Steinkamp's teacher. It is, indeed, a tree that shimmers - a projected image on the back wall of the largest gallery in Tacoma Art

Through April 20: "Sitting For History"

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Through April 20: "Sitting For History"

"Sitting for History: Exploring Self-Identity Through Portraiture" is an exhibition of more than 60 paintings, drawings and photographs by artists such as Pierre August Renoir, Chuck Close, George Luks, Mary Randlett, Gilbert Stuart and Andrew Wyeth, plus some sculpture and jewelry. It is an intriguing show juxtaposing historical paintings and ultra-modern

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Visual Edge: The art of perception at the Tacoma Art Museum

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Visual Edge: The art of perception at the Tacoma Art Museum

Artists have played with tricks of visual perception forever. The ancient Greeks used optical illusions in their temples. Michelangelo used it in his sculpture of David tapering the figure so that it got larger toward the top in order to look normal when viewed from below. Perhaps the most famous

Through April 20: "Optic Nerve: The Art of Perception"

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Through April 20: "Optic Nerve: The Art of Perception"

Artists have played with tricks of visual perception forever. The ancient Greeks used optical illusions in their temples. Michelangelo used it in his sculpture of David tapering the figure so that it got larger toward the top in order to look normal when viewed from below. Perhaps the most famous

Janice Arnold's "Palace Yurt: Deconstructed"

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Janice Arnold's "Palace Yurt: Deconstructed"

Janice Arnold's Palace Yurt at the Smithsonian in 2009 was a contemporary take on ancient Mongolian palace yurts. Designed specifically for the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum's 2009 "Fashioning Felt" exhibition in New York, it was made to fit the arched ceiling of the museum's conservatory and filled the space like

Through Dec. 11: Janice Arnold's "Palace Yurt: Deconstructed"

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Through Dec. 11: Janice Arnold's "Palace Yurt: Deconstructed"

Janice Arnold's Palace Yurt at the Smithsonian in 2009 was a contemporary take on ancient Mongolian palace yurts. Designed specifically for the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum's 2009 Fashioning Felt exhibition in New York, it was made to fit the arched ceiling of the museum's conservatory and filled the space like

Visual Edge: Randy Bolton and Holly Senn at UPS

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Visual Edge: Randy Bolton and Holly Senn at UPS

The Kittredge Gallery at University of Puget Sound has two excellent art exhibits through Nov. 9. The front gallery features prints by Randy Bolton that provide delightful and thoughtful commentary on the world we live in. The title of his show, "Have a Terrific Great Nice OK Day," offers a

Through Nov. 9: "Have A Terrific Great Nice OK Day" and "Scavenged"

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Through Nov. 9: "Have A Terrific Great Nice OK Day" and "Scavenged"

The Kittredge Gallery at University of Puget Sound has two excellent art exhibits through Nov. 9. The front gallery features prints by Randy Bolton that provide delightful and thoughtful commentary on the world we live in. The title of his show, "Have a Terrific Great Nice OK Day," offers a

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