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Art News, Artists, Spotlights - 2009-03-02 - 1 comment

Artist Update: Etsuko Ichikawa at BAM

Artist Update: Etsuko Ichikawa at BAM

Seattle-based artist Etsuko Ichikawa seems to be showing everywhere at once these days. Last year ended for her with two shows at the Art Basel Miami Beach fair and the opening of her solo exhibit Traces of the Molten State at the Bellevue Arts Museum. This winter has also included exhibitions in Washington [...]

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Art Reviews - 2009-03-01 - comment

And You Thought Your Neighbors Were Weird

And You Thought Your Neighbors Were Weird

The Complex is Seattle improv group Unexpected Productions’ latest blend of scripted work and improvisation. The group’s artistic director Randy Dixon helmed this piece based on actor Kevin Brady’s experiences as a local apartment manager. The story itself is not all that complex. It basically boils down to: Boy wants to be an actor. Boy [...]

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Artists, Spotlights - 2009-02-27 - comment

Junot Diaz: The New Fiction Hero

Junot Diaz: The New Fiction Hero

Junot Diaz is a funny guy. I imagine him being the Creative Writing professor at MIT that all the girls have a crush on and that all the boys admire because he isn’t afraid to curse in the classroom. However, in the midst of his jokes Diaz is also incredibly humble about his newfound [...]

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Architecture, ArtCulture.com, Controversial Art, Culture, Thoughts - 2009-02-09 - 2 comments

Big Theater In Seattle: Why They Might Still Sell Out

Big Theater In Seattle:  Why They Might Still Sell Out

On Wednesday February 11th, the Paramount Theater will begin hosting its 2009 season of Broadway Across America. Broadway Across America makes Broadway theater accessible to many people who might not normally have the chance to fly out and see a show in New York. And while there is much to be said for “the Broadway [...]

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Wordpress Themes - 2009-01-13 - 8 comments

Premium Wordpress Themes Gallery & Showcase

Premium Wordpress Themes Gallery & Showcase

Premium WordPress themes have been making there way around the internet for quite some time now. Devoted WordPress enthusiasts have created tens of thousands WordPress themes, among them an elite few have emerged as ‘premium wordpress themes’. You can debate the eligibility of the market all you want, but to us, art is art, and [...]

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Art Reviews, Artists - 2008-12-08 - 1 comment

Joel McHale at the Moore

Joel McHale at the Moore

Seattle native Joel McHale returned home Nov. 29th to perform at the Moore Theatre during his national stand up tour. Fans crowded into the theatre in one of the few cities in the nation where people may actually know McHale for work other than his weekly gig hosting The Soup on E! Entertainment Television. After [...]

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Art News, Artists - 2008-12-05 - 2 comments

Annie Leibovitz an American Icon

Annie Leibovitz an American Icon

Judging by the crowd outside of Benaroya Hall waiting to see Annie Leibovitz speak on November 19th, it was obvious that Seattle Arts and Lectures was hosting someone big. People stood outside with handmade signs asking for tickets—the scene was more akin to a sporting event or rock concert than what was, essentially, a book [...]

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Art News, Artists, Culture - 2008-11-25 - 1 comment

John Updike: An Artist Who Loves Art

John Updike: An Artist Who Loves Art

Let’s be honest, John Updike is intimidating. He is an author who can only be described as prolific; one who drew an impressive crowd at Benaroya Hall in what is often described as one of the most literate cities in America. Since his early success in the 1950s, he has continued to add to his [...]

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Art Reviews, Interior Design - 2008-11-18 - comment

Drenched in minamilism

Drenched in minamilism

Rebelling against standard shower design, the Pluviae, currently in production, designed by Matteo Thun and Partners brings elegance and minimalism to your showering experience.
The curvaceous overhead shower design combines form and function, resulting in the sleekest looking shower I’ve seen in a long time.

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Art News - 2008-11-06 - 8 comments

Wine. Artist style.

Wine. Artist style.

A fusion of two great things, wine and art. Street artist, urban art warfare specialist, and fellow Obama supporter Shepard Fairey has created an awesome wine label for Kenwood Vineyards in California.
When I’m at my local QFC, picking up the city’s finest in boxed wine, I do always enjoy looking at the labels, and I’ve [...]

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Art News - 2008-11-03 - comment

Vectoriffic! ..see what i did there?

Vectoriffic! ..see what i did there?

Strap in and prepare for an eye indulgence ala BloodSweatVector. A new site launched today promises to bring together some of the worlds best in vector art for a joint blogging effort. Top artists themselves will finally be coming together in one place to release there news, plugs, latest work, or whatever they deem worthy [...]

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Featured Topics - 2008-10-30 - 7 comments

Obama Art Collective

Obama Art Collective

Below is ArtCulture’s Barack Obama art gallery and showcase with works gathered from all around the world. You could say we created this to say “ArtCulture officially supports Barack Obama” =)
Whether or not Barack Obama would make a good president, it’s clear that he makes an excellent muse. It’s hard to think of a political [...]

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Featured Topics - - 7 comments

Obama Art Collective

Obama Art Collective Below is ArtCulture's Barack Obama art gallery and showcase with works gathered from all around the world. You could say we created this to say "ArtCulture officially supports Barack Obama" =) Whether or not Barack Obama would make a good president, it’s clear that he makes an excellent muse. It’s hard to think of a political candidate in recent memory who ... continue

Art News & Events

Artist Update: Etsuko Ichikawa at BAM

Artist Update: Etsuko Ichikawa at BAM Seattle-based artist Etsuko Ichikawa seems to be showing everywhere at once these days. Last year ended for her with two shows at the Art Basel Miami Beach fair and the opening of her solo exhibit Traces of the Molten State at the Bellevue Arts Museum. This winter has also included exhibitions in Washington D.C., Chicago, and another Seattle showing at Davidson Galleries. Ichikawa will start out the spring with an exhibition in Los Angeles and a feature on the cover of GLASS magazine. Since I first wrote about Ichikawa’s work in May 2009 she has certainly been ... continue

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