SAMart: Time to wave goodbye to the Mountail Devil Lizard
Pointillism is taken to new levels by Kathleen Petyarr who paints with...
Local artist answers questions about his work, process and inspirations.
Ryan Peterson observes the musical minutia in SAM's Aboriginal Art collection.
Pointillism is taken to new levels by Kathleen Petyarr who paints with...
It is my pleasure to introduce another intern we have been lucky...
With my summer as a PR intern for SAM coming to a...
Rafael Soldi’s photography has a certain sentimentality to it. His...
Pointillism is taken to new levels by Kathleen Petyarr who paints with meticulous care using a satay stick. Her wavy X across the middle of the painting marks the path of the Mountain Devil Lizard. What is recorded here is the lizard’s idiosyncratic habit of...
This is a gentleman who tempts fate. He likes to preside at places of transition, where he can push people to recognize the need to change directions. He carries a sword to cut through difficulties and a flywhisk to invoke his authority to make things...
With my summer as a PR intern for SAM coming to a close, I couldn’t leave without giving you a sneak peak of SAM Remix! Just around the corner, Remix promises an evening packed with DJs, dancing, talks and more. And as a first time...
Women artists are taking over SAM’s Modern and Contemporary Galleries! In anticipation of the new exhibition Elles: SAM—Singular Works by Seminal Women Artists, the Seattle Art Museum is transforming a few galleries on the third floor of SAM Downtown. The Ebsworth Gallery and the Wright...
With just a few instruments—whistles, horns, rattles, clappers, box drums and hand drums—coastal peoples effectively conjured up the sounds of the supernatural realm. Rattles and clappers display the widest array of shapes, yet often depict images of birds—creatures imbued with unique abilities to move between...
It is my pleasure to introduce another intern we have been lucky enough to work with this summer. Beimnet Demelash has been a terrific colleague–it is difficult for us to believe that she is still in high school! Without further ado, here are Beimnet’s thoughts about...
I’ve been down to the Ancestral Modern: Australian Aboriginal Art from the Kaplan & Levi Collection exhibition a few times now. I find the paintings spellbinding and mysterious. They remind me of those Magic Eye images from the 1990s—those 2D images that if you blurred...
The countless local farmers markets we host in Seattle are part of a long tradition—and one that is surprisingly well-plumbed by artists. In this painting (known as a “world landscape”) a bustling market day is set within a vast scene that extends for miles into...
Rafael Soldi’s photography has a certain sentimentality to it. His work is personal, often portraying himself or those closest to him in seemingly private moments. He uses photography as tool for coping, understanding and moving through life. In his series, “Sentiment” on view...