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May 22, 2013 | by Amanda Manitach

Art Shmart

Kirsten Anderson elevates Lowbrow. WHO Kirsten Anderson, the 43-year-old founder of Roq la Rue Gallery who single-handedly put Seattle on the map as one of the hearts of the Lowbrow movement. Her 2004 book Pop Surrealism established the term as a definition of the West Coast art uprising with...
December 31, 2012 | by City Arts Staff

The Future List

It’s morning in Seattle, but the ambitious and intrepid among us were awake before dawn. The people on our annual Future List—artists, curators and tastemakers—...
December 24, 2012 | by Chason Gordon

Don't Eat the Architecture

“Whoa…that’s gingerbread?” Stunned reactions are the norm at the Gingerbread Village on display at the Sheraton Hotel downtown. A mother remarked to her captivated...
December 12, 2012 | by Nate Watters

Local Artists Transform City Hall for a Day of Wedding Ceremonies

Local artists Celeste Cooning and Jennifer Zeyl teamed up to make City Hall look better than ever for the 150 same-sex wedding ceremonies that took place there last...
November 27, 2012 | by Amanda Manitach

Opulessence

Dixie Darling designs elegant jewelry with a hint of excess. Who Laura King—better known as Dixie Darling, a 35-year-old jewelry designer originally from Alabama....
November 27, 2012 | by City Arts Staff

Taste Test with TJ Cowgill

Artist, musician and impresario TJ Cowgill founded Actual Pain, his Capitol Hill-based clothing company, in 2006 and now counts Kanye West as a fan. He’s a longtime...
October 30, 2012 | by Amanda Manitach

Bearded and Beflanneled

WHO Adam Boehmer, a 31-year-old poet, singer and songwriter with possibly the best beard in Seattle. The Capitol Hill resident performs folk music with his band...
October 21, 2012 | by Nate Watters

City Arts Fest 2012 in Photos

A third City Arts is in the books. Here are a few photographic highlights from the weekend: Kicking off City Arts Fest 2012 at the opening night party at Benaroya...