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Spring Arts Preview: Visual Art

3+ hour, 21+ min ago  (467+ words) By Rachel Gallaher March 11, 2026 This article originally appeared in the March/April 2026 issue of Seattle magazine. Pioneer Square's First Thursday crowds may be getting the headlines, but the city's visual arts scene stretches far beyond one neighborhood. From Belltown to…...

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Spring Arts Preview: Theater

11+ hour, 21+ min ago  (429+ words) By Rachel Gallaher March 11, 2026 This article originally appeared in the March/April 2026 issue of Seattle magazine. This spring's theater lineup runs the gamut'from a Tony-winning drama at Seattle Rep to a velvet-roped cabaret in Capitol Hill and the return of…...

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Spring Arts Preview: Dance

6+ day, 1+ hour ago  (382+ words) By Rachel Gallaher March 10, 2026 This article originally appeared in the March/April 2026 issue of Seattle magazine. Firebird runs through March 1322 at McCaw Hall. Again, There is No Other (The Remix) runs March 2628 at On the Boards. The 2026 BOOST Dance Festival…...

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Earthen Art-Rock

5+ day, 10+ hour ago  (389+ words) By Rev. Adam McKinney March 10, 2026 There's a concept in psychology called "nominative determinism," where people may be drawn to pursue a career in a field suggested by their name'a substitute teacher named Mr. Fillin, or a polar explorer named Daniel…...

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Rearview Mirror: An Oyster Party, Money for Art, and Mac & Cheese at 30,000 Feet 

5+ day, 2+ hour ago  (355+ words) By Rachel Gallaher March 6, 2026 Bonus: Attendees walked away with made-on-the-spot, screen-printed tote bags from artist Mary Anne Carter, who created a design to look like her popular "soft sculpture" pieces, which are reminiscent of mylar balloons. I've been saying it…...

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seattlemag.com > arts > visual-arts > urban-grit-meets-wild-beauty-inside-seattle-art-museums-beyond-mysticism

Urban Grit Meets Wild Beauty: Inside Seattle Art Museum’s Beyond Mysticism

6+ day, 1+ hour ago  (506+ words) By Seattle Art Museum March 5, 2026 This post is sponsored. Seattle's history is rooted in its fascinating juxtaposition of industry and nature, inspired by the region's dramatic landscapes and rapidly changing cityscape. Seattle Art Museum's current exhibition, Beyond Mysticism: The Modern…...

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Our March/April Issue Has Arrived!

1+ week, 1+ day ago  (294+ words) By Seattle Mag March 5, 2026 Magazines are hitting newsstands now, so be sure to snag your copy soon. Three women in the Northwest are helping local artists through newly launched residencies outside of Seattle. Here, we take a look inside these…...

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seattlemag.com > seattle-culture > influential-people > backpage-most-influential-before-that-was-a-thing

From the Archives: Most Influential—Before That Was a Thing

1+ week, 1+ day ago  (364+ words) By Jonathan Sposato March 3, 2026 This article originally appeared in the January/February 2026 issue of Seattle magazine. As we unveil this year's list of Seattle's Most Influential People, it's worth remembering that influence takes many forms. Some shape culture with creativity....

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Supporting Roles

1+ week, 1+ day ago  (536+ words) By Rachel Gallaher March 3, 2026 This article originally appeared in the January/February 2026 issue of Seattle magazine. "Artists are always so busy and have so many demands on their time and their creative practice. I want to give them uninterrupted time…...

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Artifacts: Ink Queen

2+ week, 18+ hour ago  (326+ words) By Brad Holden March 2, 2026 This article originally appeared in the January/February 2026 issue of Seattle magazine. As Lazonga was getting her studio up and running, punk rock and alternative music hit the radio waves, bringing with it a whole new…...